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Thursday, December 10, 2015

Slippery Rock Ballerina


Photo Provided by: Eden Gade


Beginning dance at the age of three, Eden Gade first attended Lee's School of Dance located in Butler, Pennsylvania until the age of 16. She began taking ballet more seriously when she was 13 when she attended her first summer intensive in North Carolina. While still living at home she attended (during the summer) at Boston Ballet, New York City’s ballet school of American Ballet Summer Program, American Ballet Theatre, and Miami City Ballet. At the age of 16, while most teenagers are learning how to drive, Gade was learning to further her ballet training. She made the decision to move to Boston, and was a pre professional student at Boston Ballet for three years.

(Video Provided by: Eden Gade)






 There, she had the opportunity to perform in The Nut Cracker, and many other productions. After her three years in Boston, she moved to Orlando and attended Orlando Ballet and was a trainee there. Unfortunately, the year that she was at Orlando Ballet, 
A photo taken from her Instagram.
she received an injury. Due to her injury, she decided to pursue her education in physical therapy by attending Slippery Rock
Eden in a performace.
University. Her time at Boston Ballet and Orlando Ballet allowed her to receive many accomplishments. She was able to experience performing in many productions, including the Nut Cracker, and a not so traditional piece called Vampire’s Ball, and Hansel and Gretel. Gade was also rewarded with many scholarships to study at Boston Ballet, and Miami City Ballet. While dancing at Lee's School of Dance, her mother offered to work for the dance company so she could dance for free. Gade as three older sisters and each one of them danced as well. Her mother was supportive in helping her daughter succeed. She claims her dad was a little skeptical of her moving away, but only because she is the baby of the family and was the last one to leave. It was however, the fact that her older sisters dance, that inspired her to dance as well. At the age of 13, she was given the opportunity to help student teach at Lee's School of Dance. 
However, since she did move to Boston at the age of 16, she had to finish her high-school education online and unfortunately missed out on activities with the friends she left behind. She was excited that she did attend prom though! She jokes saying, "I didn't have a high-school sweetheart or anything so I didn't have to worry about leaving a guy behind." Some other difficulties she had to overcome, other than her injury and moving away, with ballet was as she said, "Ballet was never easy, it was something you definitely needed to have a passion for." She had to train six to seven days a week for 8-9+ hours. Also all the pressure that gets into a dancer's head of having to be a certain image and to be a perfectionist. 





However, the steps she has taken, the opportunities she has experienced, and the obstacles she has overcome has put her in the right direction she needs for her future. 

Monday, December 7, 2015

79 North: Accident

If you were traveling to work or school today send them a notice because you are going to be lay. This morning around 8:00 am an accident occurred on 79 North just about a mile from exit 105 heading into to Slippery Rock. What caused the accident I am still unaware of, but the driver was ejected from the vehicle. I unfortunately did not have a second to get a photo. Precisely because everyone was in traffic for a half hour or more and once traffic started moving, the flaggers were not waiting around for anyone. If the very back ground of this photo, you can see the white van (almost like a moving van, not a soccer mom family van) stuck in the ditch that separates the highways. Hopefully the driver is okay! A helicopter I believe was the one who took the driver, but I was not close at that time yet to tell. It is the holiday's and it will be snowing soon! Let's all be safe and have a happy holiday this winter!



Monday, November 30, 2015

Slippery Rock Ballerina

Eden Gade posing for pictures in the courtyard at the Boston Public Libr
Transfer student Eden Gade made her way to Slippery Rock University as an Exercise Science Major due to her past of dancing ballet. Beginning ballet at the age of three, her long history with dance lead to a battle with surgery on her ankle that resulted in her quitting dance and to pursue a career as a physical therapist "that works with ballet dancers specifically," she said. 

Like all young girls, we desire to take dance classes, such as ballet or tap, but for Gade, at age 13, she took her love for ballet more seriously and continued to pursue it further after attending her first summer intensive in North Carolina and spent her next few summers attending other summer intensives in New York City, Boston, Miami City, and Orlando.

Stayed tuned for her more in-depth story about her love of ballet, and her journey to Slippery Rock University to help other dancers. 
 
Gade (far right) posing with her class
for a dance magazine.

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Thanksgiving Dresses


HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!
We all know how hard it is to find that perfect holiday outfit. 

Especially for Thanksgiving! 
I never want to wear anything uncomfortable because I will be eating food all day long. My go to a lot of the times are bigger clothing items that will hide the food baby!
With dresses you only need one, and just add in a few accessories!
Here is my friend Alex and I's take on dresses for Thanksgiving. 
Make sure to show me your Thanksgiving outfits ladies!
Also make sure to check me out and follow me on my other social medias! Stay tuned for more blog posts that are not Slippery Rock University related (finally)!
Also, if you have any requests-- DIY's, clothes, hair, or anything that comes to your mind first please let me know!
My dress is actually a shirt that I got at Aeropostale in their clearance section but in a bigger size!
Alex's dress and jacket are from New York & Company. Her knee high socks are from Charlotte Russe and her boots were purchased at Macys.
My jacket is from Boscov's and I purchased my boots from T.J. Maxx. Any riding boot will do!


Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Aaron "Wheelz" Fotheringham and the Disability Symposium 2015.

On Tuesday November 24, 2015 Slippery Rock University held it's first Disability Symposium in their student center. Speakers and activities were held such as disability sports that included basketball and volley ball, and their keynote speaker was Aaron "Wheelz" Fotheringham. Click down below to watch some videos of Wheelz speaking, and giving inspiration to those that came to listen, and watch interviews about the events and the day itself. Any other information can be found by clicking the tabs in my ThingLink!

Monday, November 16, 2015

Disability Symposium Proposal: Featuring Wheelz.

Aaron “Wheelz” Fotheringham is a moto-cross athlete from Las Vegas
Photo taken from his book cover.
, Nevada that was born with Spina Bifida. He is known from the Hit TV show, Nitro Circus and will be participating in the Disability Symposium 2015. The Disability Symposium is an event dedicated to sharing stories, receiving feedback, and participating in discussion with students and colleagues.

The event will be a part of the 2015-2016 Slippery Rock University Diversity and Inclusion Series, and is newsworthy because it is close to home, the proximity is very recent, and because of prominence. Wheelz, a keynote speaker, will be participating in a meet and greet on Tuesday November 24, 2015 from 8 A.M. – 2 P.M. in the Smith Student Center.

Using “ThingLink” will help broadcast this story because Aaron Fotheringham is not shy why performing tricks with his wheel chair (Spina Bifida is a health condition that resulted in impairment of his lower limbs) for the camera. He has many videos on YouTube, and any information from Nitro Circus can be linked as well. The event is free to the public and any presentations (poster presentations, communication and hands-on presentations) can be linked as well using photos and videos.


For additional information please contact PCDI@sru.edu.

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Filling the Empty Bowls.


It is time to FALL into the season when we start trading in our carved Jack-O-Lanterns for that homemade pumpkin pie. Where “pass the stuffing please!” becomes the phrase of the night and everyone falls asleep with a stomach full of turkey. When giving thanks and spending time with family becomes recognized again and everyone catches up from lost times. However, we sometimes take those special moments for granted.

Today at Slippery Rock University in the Smith Student Center Ballroom, any who wish to volunteer or participate will enjoy a meal consisting of soup, bread, and a drink.

All are able to donate canned foods, or $5.00 and in exchange receive and one-of-a-kind hand crafted bowl!

All proceeds benefit food banks, soup kitchens, and other local hunger-fighting organizations.

Feed My Sheep Food Pantry is a non-profit food program that works to prevent hunger in our local communities such as Slippery Rock and Butler.

Like my interview with Erica (which can be viewed in my ThingLink) she mentions that not a lot of people realize hunger issues happen everywhere and not just internationally. 
Empty Bowls started 25 years ago by a non-profit organization called Imagine/RENDER, and it helps to provide around 150 families with dinner on Thanksgiving.
The Empty Bowl that you will receive should act as a reminder for all of the hunger issues in their community, and also the money you donated for it helped a family eat a nice warm and fresh dinner for Thanksgiving. 
This year Empty Bowls will be on November 5, 2015.
There is a lunch from 11-2, or if you are like me and has to do everything at night because of school or work, you can attend their dinner from 4-6!
If attending Empty Bowls cannot fit into the agenda, there are many ways to help volunteer and donate.
We all know how to Google, and if you are not sure where a local food bank, or soup kitchen is then look it up! It only takes a few minutes, and just a few dollars to help feed a family.
It can just take at least $1.00 to help feed a child, an adult, or a family. Whoever needs it most, Check out the links, videos, and pictures below, and find out how to can help.


                                                            

Each "Empty Bowl" represents a person in hunger.




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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Live music at The North Country Brewing Company!

Sure Monday's and Tuesday's are the "boring" days of the week, but I know how you can liven them up!

If you live in, or near the area, stop by The North Country Brewing Company in Slippery Rock, PA! They are known for their delicious variety of beers (if you are over the age of 21!) and the food is AMAZING!

What's even better?
Every Monday and Tuesday night from 7:00 - 10:00 PM they have live music performed by local bands that you have probably heard of. 
If you haven't then come out, give a listen, and have a good time.

The atmosphere is great, and add in their famous Pub Pretzels with either their homemade spicy Black Bear mustard or their homemade beer cheese, and you now have a fun tradition/activity for those oh so boring Monday and Tuesday nights!

Check out the photo below to see and listen to some of their regular live entertainment!

Monday, October 19, 2015

NEW TO SRU?


Thinking about applying to 
Slippery Rock University?

As a First-Year Student or a Transfer Student here is a time line to help organized the admission process for you!




                

Monday, October 12, 2015

BUT FIRST, COFFEE.

Almost the majority of college students rely on coffee to get them through the day and their classes, and come the Fall Season, it gives us an excuse to drink more coffee and other hot drinks to stay warm and cozy

Sure Slippery Rock University has Starbucks, but why not venture out to see what other coffee shops are in the area?  

Here are some other coffee shops near campus that I recommend you give a shot! 
(An ESPRESSO shot that is!)

The Arrogant Bean




Cummings' Candy & Coffee House




Mars Brew House


Panera Bread



Pennie's Bake Shop & Espresso Bar



Saxonburg Coffee Co.


CHECK OUT THE POINTS ON THE MAP FOR MORE PICTURES!




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Monday, September 28, 2015

National Recovery Day

On Wednesday September 23, 2015, Slippery Rock University showed their support for National Recovery Day.



Gara is at SRU to help spread awareness of the AOD 
(Alcohol and Other Drugs) Program.



Any student, staff, or faculty member had the opportunity to 
show their support by participating in an alcohol audit system survey.



When finished with their surveys, any who wish to be anonymously evaluated could do so with the peer educators, 
and was able to get more informed with programs and flyers. 



Rachel is a Peer Educator who was helping to spread the information
on National Recovery Day outside of Starbucks in the Student Center.



Rachel and another peer educator demonstrate what it is like
and HOW YOU LOOK when you are under the influence of alcohol
by wearing BEER GOGGLES, and playing a simple game of catch.





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