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These are pictures from Friday the 9th, 2016 of some of the set up and behind the scenes work for The Rocky Mountain Pinball Showdown & Game Exposition!
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) invites you to attend a special “cypher” performance featuring cultural ambassadors from the State Department-sponsored Next Level program. The cypher will feature hip-hop artists from across the United States in an improvised jam session featuring rap, break dance, and beatboxing.
Vancouver - June 20, 01 - Mike McCullough story - NEXTLEVEL CEO, Benny Doro (left) and president Patrick Smyth market and manage websites for rock and roll celebrities such as Britney Spears, Madonna and Van Halen. (Glenn Baglo/Vancouver Sun)
These are pictures from Friday the 9th, 2016 of some of the set up and behind the scenes work for The Rocky Mountain Pinball Showdown & Game Exposition!
These are pictures from Friday the 9th, 2016 of some of the set up and behind the scenes work for The Rocky Mountain Pinball Showdown & Game Exposition!
Students participating in a new speaker series at Pitt Community College got to meet former NBA star Blue Edwards and hear him share his story of success.
Edwards, who played professionally for 12 years after being selected in the first round of the 1989 NBA Draft, spoke at Pitt Wednesday as part of the PCC Minority Male Success Initiative’s “Securing the Bag: Black Males and Workforce Development” speaker series. Each month, the series features successful black males from the community discussing their personal and professional journeys.
As October’s featured speaker, Edwards discussed challenges he overcame in high school and college on his way to success. He recalled being in his mid-teens when he made up his mind that he was going to play in the NBA and began working to achieve that goal. Since he didn’t have a basketball hoop at home, he’d jog down the street to a neighbor’s house and use her goal to practice on.
Edwards, a former East Carolina University basketball standout, told students they can expect to face adversity in life. He then challenged them to believe in themselves and use the hardships they encounter to grow and get better.
Students participating in a new speaker series at Pitt Community College got to meet former NBA star Blue Edwards and hear him share his story of success.
Edwards, who played professionally for 12 years after being selected in the first round of the 1989 NBA Draft, spoke at Pitt Wednesday as part of the PCC Minority Male Success Initiative’s “Securing the Bag: Black Males and Workforce Development” speaker series. Each month, the series features successful black males from the community discussing their personal and professional journeys.
As October’s featured speaker, Edwards discussed challenges he overcame in high school and college on his way to success. He recalled being in his mid-teens when he made up his mind that he was going to play in the NBA and began working to achieve that goal. Since he didn’t have a basketball hoop at home, he’d jog down the street to a neighbor’s house and use her goal to practice on.
Edwards, a former East Carolina University basketball standout, told students they can expect to face adversity in life. He then challenged them to believe in themselves and use the hardships they encounter to grow and get better.
These are pictures from Friday the 9th, 2016 of some of the set up and behind the scenes work for The Rocky Mountain Pinball Showdown & Game Exposition!
Students participating in a new speaker series at Pitt Community College got to meet former NBA star Blue Edwards and hear him share his story of success.
Edwards, who played professionally for 12 years after being selected in the first round of the 1989 NBA Draft, spoke at Pitt Wednesday as part of the PCC Minority Male Success Initiative’s “Securing the Bag: Black Males and Workforce Development” speaker series. Each month, the series features successful black males from the community discussing their personal and professional journeys.
As October’s featured speaker, Edwards discussed challenges he overcame in high school and college on his way to success. He recalled being in his mid-teens when he made up his mind that he was going to play in the NBA and began working to achieve that goal. Since he didn’t have a basketball hoop at home, he’d jog down the street to a neighbor’s house and use her goal to practice on.
Edwards, a former East Carolina University basketball standout, told students they can expect to face adversity in life. He then challenged them to believe in themselves and use the hardships they encounter to grow and get better.