Greatest, Smallest, Stalest: The Most Interesting Stuff At The Museum of Golf | Golf Digest
Golf Digest's very own Max Adler heads to the USGA Museum in NJ to see everything from the George Low Wizard 600 Jack Nicklaus used and golf balls fashioned from shoe leather in a WWII POW camp to the club Alan Shepard took a shot with on the moon.
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1980 U.S. Open Film: The Day Jack Came Back
Jack Nicklaus showed the golf world he was far from done with a record-breaking performance at Baltusrol Golf Club in the 1980 U.S. Open.
The United States Golf Association (USGA) conducts many of golf's most prestigious championships, highlighted by the U.S. Open, the U.S. Women's Open and the world’s premier amateur championships. Based in Liberty Corner, N.J., the USGA governs the game in the U.S., its territories and Mexico.
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1979 U.S. Open Film: Irwin Two-Time Man at Toledo
Hale Irwin won his second of three U.S. Open titles in 1979 at Inverness Club in Toledo, Ohio, where he topped a leader board that included Jerry Pate, Gary Player, Larry Nelson and Jack Nicklaus.
The United States Golf Association (USGA) conducts many of golf's most prestigious championships, highlighted by the U.S. Open, the U.S. Women's Open and the world’s premier amateur championships. Based in Liberty Corner, N.J., the USGA governs the game in the U.S., its territories and Mexico.
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Set within a serene landscape, Old Stone Farm is a remarkable complex that reflects the character of a Colonial village yet offers the amenities of an equestrian facility, inn and spa, and country retreat. Just 10 minutes to Rhinebeck, this property has restored antique buildings and newer structures on a total 236.7 acres. Enjoy the natural amenities including 3 ponds, a stream and waterfall. There is a 1768 Pennsylvania stone main residence, circa 1820 guest house, several antique barns and multiple buildings use for various purposes, from the yoga/party barn, 2010-built commercial kitchen/dining building and inn and spa with ten rooms. World-class equestrian facilities with paddocks, indoor ring, 18-stall barn built in 2008, several garages and additional staff housing. Old Stone Farm has state-of-the art green features including a Geo-thermal heating and cooling system and solar-generated electricity providing service for the entire farm. Be sure to view 2434 Route 9G Staatsburg NY 12580.
This giant alligator looks like a dinosaur
Florida is known for gator sightings, but this one is unlike anything we've ever seen before.
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Thomas Woltz, “Threatened Landscapes: Designed Countermeasures of N. B. W. Landscape Architects”
Public parks are a source of civic identity for the communities they serve – inclusivity and authenticity are crucial. Similarly, memorials are bastions of democratic exchange and act as repositories of our cultural past and evolution. Thomas Woltz will present projects from the portfolio of Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects (NBW) that demonstrate the power of the firm’s research-based design to reframe our relationship with civic, ecological, and cultural systems within the public realm. Lastly, Thomas will present NBW projects that prioritize the ecological health and resilience in agriculturally productive landscapes and reveal surprising connections between these typologies.
Over the past two decades of practice, landscape architect Thomas Woltz has forged a body of work that integrates the beauty and function of built forms with an understanding of complex biological systems and restoration ecology. As principal of Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects (NBW), a 45-person firm based in Charlottesville, Virginia and New York City, Woltz has infused narratives of the land into the places where people live, work and play, deepening the public’s enjoyment of the natural world and inspiring environmental stewardship. NBW projects create models of biodiversity and sustainable agriculture within areas of damaged ecological infrastructure and working farmland, yielding hundreds of acres of reconstructed wetlands, reforested land, and flourishing wildlife habitat.
Presently, Thomas and NBW are entrusted with the design of major public parks across the United States, Canada and New Zealand, they include Memorial Park in Houston, Hudson Yards in New York City, NoMA Green in Washington DC, Cornwall Park in Auckland, the Aga Khan Garden in Alberta, Canada, and three parks in Nashville, including Centennial Park.
In 2013 was named Design Innovator of the Year by the Wall Street Journal magazine and in 2017 Fast Company named Woltz one of the most creative people in business.
We need to change how we bury the dead
The way we traditionally bury the dead is horrible for the environment.
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The modern way of burying a body, the casket in the ground method most of us are used to is horrible for the environment. It uses an incredible amount of resources, emits toxic pollutants into the air, and pumps the ground full of formaldehyde, which is known to cause cancer. It's also prohibitively expensive. The average cost of a modern funeral costs between $10,000 to $12,000.
There are a number of greener options available though. Cremation uses less resources and requires less space than a traditional burial, but isn't perfect. There are more experimental methods on the horizon such as promession and alkaline hydrolysis.
No matter which method we choose, it's clear that we need to reform how we bury the dead.
Also be sure to read Mark Harris's excellent book about green burials
HARVEST HOSTS REVIEW - Free Camping in Texas!
HARVEST HOST REVIEW
What is Harvest Host?
Harvest Host is a membership program that connects RV’ers with various overnight hosts across the country. Hosts can range from museums, breweries, farms, wineries to even an alligator ranch. Free camping at wineries? Count us in!
We first heard about Harvest Host through Youtube. Seeing as we’d like to stay overnight at a few wineries over the next year anyway it absolutely made sense to spend the $49 so that we could easily connect with hosts that were happy to have us. The rule of thumb when staying with hosts is that you only stay one night and spend at least $20.
In practice, we’ve been more welcome than we could imagine. While it’s truly on a case by case basis, we’ve been invited to stay for more than one night and we’ve been happy to spend way beyond the twenty dollars suggest. If the choice comes down to staying at a crowded campground or spending $40 on wine tastings and a bottle while staying at a picturesque winery, which one would you choose?
Members need to have self contained RVs. At this time, tent camping is not allowed.
So far we’ve stayed a total of 3 nights with 2 different Harvest Hosts. Both wineries that we stayed with were incredibly welcoming and we had a blast with their tastings and relaxing with a bottle on their property. We also visited an Alligator Farm but chose not to spend the night simply because it was so early in the day and we had some more driving to do!
Finally, the Harvest Host program has its own dedicated app which makes finding hosts pretty easy along the way. There are certainly some areas of the U.S. which have MANY more hosts available than others but that has a lot to do with what type of businesses that area supports. For example, Texas had TONS of wineries that you were able to stay at.
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Rats Invaded These Famous Restaurants When Business Closed for the Night
Rats running around in the open are a plague many major cities face but what happens when restaurants close for the night? The Inside Edition Rat Patrol headed to Philadelphia to see if rodents run amok once restaurants close their doors. The team visited well-known spots, including Jim's Steaks and Shake Shack, and they were shocked by what they found.
Lackawanna Cut-Off - Part 17: The Future of the Cut-Off (2018-Onward)
In this video, we will look at the future of rail service on the Cut-Off west of Andover, NJ and visit a total of 25 locations (four in New Jersey and twenty-one in Pennsylvania), including all of the projected NJ Transit stations and several Lackawanna Railroad historic stations. While we can't give exact costs and timelines, Larry Malski (in his 4th and final interview segment) will provide some of this detail.
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Best Places to Visit in Pennsylvania
Best Places to Visit in Pennsylvania
Nicknamed the Quaker State and the Keystone State, Pennsylvania is a state bordered by New Jersey, New York, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland and Delaware. Pennsylvania is large and diverse, and within its borders you’ll find big cities, rolling agricultural land, traditional Amish settlements and even beaches on one of the Great Lakes. All too often, trips to Pennsylvania revolve around Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. While these great cities are definitely great places to visit in Pennsylvania, don’t forget to add in a few more of the many noteworthy destinations.
1.Philadelphia
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8.Erie
9.Pennsylvania Dutch Country
10.Bethlehem
Changing the World Through Inpired Leadership - Michael Ferriter - VIBE 2016 Fall Brown Bag Series
To kick-off the the VIBE Brown Bag series we asked Lieutenant General (recently retired) Michael Ferriter to give an inspiring talk on leadership.
To be a successful entrepreneur you must be a leader. Hanging out the entrepreneurial shingle is easy and inexpensive with all the technology available today. But just because it’s easy to get started doesn't mean it’s easy to build a business that will survive and thrive.
There are way too many factors that will work against you when you’re trying to build a business. You can be the best techie, idea generator, service provider or product creator in the world, but without key leadership traits, your business could struggle.
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History of the Jews in the United States | Wikipedia audio article
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The history of the Jews in the United States has been part of the American national fabric since colonial times. Until the 1830s, the Jewish community of Charleston, South Carolina, was the largest in North America. In the late 1800s and the beginning of the 1900s, many Jewish immigrants left from various nations to enter the U.S. as part of the general rise of immigration movements. For example, many German Jews arrived in the middle of the 19th century, established clothing stores in towns across the country, formed Reform synagogues, and were active in banking in New York. Immigration of Eastern Yiddish-speaking Ashkenazi Jews, in 1880–1914, brought a large, poor, traditional element to New York City. They were Orthodox or Conservative in religion. They founded the Zionist movement in the United States, and were active supporters of the Socialist party and labor unions. Economically, they concentrated in the garment industry.
Refugees arrived from diaspora communities in Europe after World War II and, after 1970, from the Soviet Union. Politically, American Jews have been especially active as part of the liberal New Deal coalition of the Democratic Party since the 1930s, although recently there is a conservative Republican element among the Orthodox. They have displayed high education levels, and high rates of upward social mobility. The Jewish communities in small towns have dwindled, as the population concentrated in large metropolitan areas.
In the 1940s, Jews comprised 3.7% of the national population. Today, at about 6.5 million, the population is 2% of the national total—and shrinking as a result of smaller family sizes and interfaith marriages resulting in nonobservance. The largest population centers are the metropolitan areas of New York (2.1 million in 2000), Los Angeles (668,000), Miami (331,000), Philadelphia (285,000), Chicago (265,000) and Boston (254,000).
Othering & Belonging 2019: Day 2, Tuesday April 9 afternoon
Live Stream Schedule for Othering and Belonging 2019 (
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2:00 PM – 2:10 PM
Emcee Opening with Chinaka Hodge
2:10 PM – 2:20 PM
Indigenous Opening with Vincent Medina, Louis Trevino
2:20 PM – 2:30 PM
Haas Institute Welcome with Denise Herd
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Haben Girma with Disability and Belonging
3:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Know Respect, with Supaman Christian Takes Gun Parrish
4:15 PM – 4:30 PM
Widening the Playing Field: From Athlete to Activist, with Michael Bennett
4:30 PM – 4:45 PM
Egg Drop Soup with Dawn-Lyen Gardner
4:45 PM – 6:00 PM
Making Belonging: Culturemaker Panel with Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah, Michael Bennett, Dawn Lyen Gardner, Jeff Chang
-----Tuesday, April 9-----
9:15 AM – 9:30 AM
Building Belonging in a Time of Othering, with john a. powell
9:45 AM – 10:45 AM
Authoritarianism Rising: The Threat to Democracy and Democracy, with Dorian Warren, Miriam Juan-Torres, Michael Tesler
2:00 PM – 2:10 PM
Community Singing, with Melanie DeMore
2:15 PM – 2:45 PM
Belonging in Community with Brett Cook
2:45 PM – 3:00 PM
Room for all of us: Building inclusive societies., with Rt. Hon. Adrienne Clarkson
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Global Migration: The right to stay, the right to move, and the right to belong, with Adrienne Clarkson, Catherine Tactaquin, Mamadou Goita, Bertha Zúñiga Cáceres
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Partnerships in Belonging, with Alexis McGill Johnson, Jeff Raikes, Phil Thompson
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Will the Future be Feminist? An Inclusive Vision for Belonging with Linda Sarsour, Charlene Sinclair, Saru Jayaramen, Morning Star Gali, Nina Simons
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9:00 AM – 9:30 AM
Aswat Ensemble: A Performance
9:30 AM – 10:00 AM
Bridging Generations: Intergenerational Movements with Casey Camp-Horinek, Eryn Wise, Thomas Lopez
10:00 AM – 10:40 AM
From Resistance to Renewal: Building An Economy Based on Belonging with Manuel Pastor
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
The Urgency of Bridging with Desmond Meade, Neil Volz, Ben McBride, Jennifer Martinez
3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Closing Keynote with Rev. William Barber II
5:00 PM – 5:10 PM
Closing Song with Melanie DeMore
Friends of the University of New Haven Library:Dr.Dowd & Debies-Carl - Winter is Coming to Ireland
This video is from the University of New Haven's Friends of the University of New Haven Library speaker series. This discussion from March 23, 2017 featured Dr. Christopher Dowd and Dr. Jeffrey Debies-Carl and was entitled Winter is Coming to Ireland: Game of Thrones and the Reimagining of Irish Tourism.
A recent boom in tourism in Northern Ireland has been the result of invitations (as one tourism site puts it) “to Journey to the Heart of Westeros”, the fictional world depicted in HBO’s Game of Thrones, which films in and around Belfast. In this lecture, Dr. Dowd and Dr. Debies-Carl consider how tourists are physically traveling to Ireland as a means of imaginatively traveling to a fantasy world. Ireland has served as a fantastical imaginative space in literature and art before, but here is an example of that imaginative fantasy version of Ireland intersecting with the real world—including the Irish economy and government--in a more tangible way than has ever happened before.
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MIT Commencement Program 2006 - Address: Ben Bernanke, 14th Chairman of the Federal Reserve
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Melania Trump Praised For Gorgeous Look At Black-Tie Dinner: ‘She Looks Like A Princess’
Melania Trump Praised For Gorgeous Look At Black-Tie Dinner: ‘She Looks Like A Princess’
FLOTUS, however, was decked out in a $6,900 ready-to-wear pale off-the-shoulder yellow chiffon gown from French label J. Mendel. She looked remarkably like a Disney princess.
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