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Nominees announced for 1st District Court vacancy

SALT LAKE CITY – The 1st District Judicial Nominating Commission has selected nominees for a vacancy on the 1st District Court.  The vacancy results from the retirement of Judge Kevin K. Allen, October 16, 2019. The 1st Judicial District includes Box Elder, Cache, and Rich counties.

The nominees for the vacancy are: Shawn Bailey, partner, associate, Peck Hadfield Baxter & Moore, LLC; Angela Fonnesbeck, judge, First District Juvenile Court; Christian Hansen, attorney, Hillyard, Anderson & Olsen, P.C.; Laura Thompson, assistant attorney general, Office of the Utah Attorney General; Spencer Walsh, chief prosecutor, Cache County Attorney’s Office.

Written comments can be submitted to the 1st District Judicial Nominating Commission at judicialvacancies@utah.gov or Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, P.O. Box 142330, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-2330.  The deadline for written comments is noon August 9, 2019. The Nominating Commission may request further information or conduct an investigation of the nominees after reviewing public comments.  After the public comment period, the names will be sent to Gov. Gary R. Herbert, who will have 30 days to make an appointment. Gov. Herbert’s appointee is subject to confirmation by the Utah Senate.

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FIND YOUR ANCHOR BENEFIT CONCERT

SET TO TAKE PLACE AUGUST 12

AT OVATION IN CHICAGO, IL

 

TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW

 

PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT FIND YOUR ANCHOR AND ITS SUICIDE 

PREVENTION, AWARENESS, AND EDUCATION MOVEMENT

 

FEATURED ON THE MIGHTY & MASHABLE 

 

JULY 30, 2019 - Find Your Anchor, a grassroots movement aimed at suicide prevention, awareness and education, has announced its second official benefit concert, set to take place on from 7 to 10PM on Monday, August 12 at Ovation in Chicago, IL. Tickets are available now for $80: ticketstripe.com/findyouranchor. All proceeds will benefit Find Your Anchor. 

 

The benefit concert will feature an open bar courtesy of Revolution Brewing, food vendors, a performance by The Hacky Turtles, surprise guests and speakers, and more. Last year's concert raised $6,000 for the organization. 

 

The physical form of Find Your Anchor is a small blue box packed with various materials designed to inspire, soothe and offer support. These boxes are then planted in public places (the library, the Vegas strip, etc.) to be found by those in need; specifically, those close to suicide in one way or another. The boxes are intended to be organic in the sense that each person can add to the box their own inspiration and anchors before passing it along. These boxes are meant to feel curated and even kismet, and can be ordered on-demand on the Find Your Anchor website for someone who needs them.  

 

Recently, Find Your Anchor was featured on Mashable. Founder Ali Borowsky spoke about her mission with the blue boxes and how she hopes to spread the message to those struggling that no one is truly ever alone. 

The boxes are free for those in need and the organization runs solely on donations. 

 

Find Your Anchor has seen a recent increase in the demand for boxes, and currently are at a demand of 4,400 boxes and counting.  Proceeds from the benefit concert will help the organization get boxes out to everyone in need who has requested one. Learn more about Find Your Anchor at www.findyouranchor.us

 

Last year, Find Your Anchor was awarded the Songs That Saved My Life Grant from Hopeless Records: https://youtu.be/kACt5EZ-oNs. The premise behind the nonprofit is that each person needs an anchor, according to Ali. They encourage people to "Establish an anchor - a dependable, stable, secure base that you can hold on to, one that keeps you firmly planted, no matter what winds or storms may come."

 

Speaking to the concept of Find Your Anchor, Ali said, "Find Your Anchor is that reason to fight. It's 52+ Reasons to Live when you can't even think of one. It's that list of resources in your pocket, reminding you there are people all over the country waiting to listen. It's a reminder that you're not alone. That there is hope. An endless amount of gratitude and thanks to Hopeless Records for this opportunity - to really grow this movement and get more boxes into the world and in the hands of those struggling."

 

Event Details:

Find Your Anchor Benefit Concert

Date: Monday, August 12th, 2019

Venue: Ovation Chicago | 2324 W Fulton St, Chicago, IL 60612

Tickets: ticketstripe.com/findyouranchor | $80

Time: 7-10PM

 

For More Information, Please Visit: 

www.findyouranchor.us

facebook.com/findyouranchor

instagram.com/findyouranchorbox

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Strike Outs for the Educrats

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A weekly report on education news and commentary you won’t find anywhere else — from the nation’s leading voice on education innovation and opportunity.

 

A HOME RUN FOR CHARTERS. Few things are as all-American as baseball – and education opportunity!  Over 1,000  D.C. charter school leaders, educators & families got to experience that winning combination on July 23rd at Nationals Park, where CER partnered with the winning team to sponsor DC Charter School Night. The event celebrated the achievements of the D.C. charter school community which has delivered extraordinary results for the school kids of the Nation’s Capital, particularly low income and at risk students whose achievements have soared since charter opportunities began in 1996. Twelve schools were recognized on the field and a great time was had by all - including the Nats who trounced the Colorado Rockies 11-1. 

The only error on the night was the continued refusal of the D.C. School Board to release over 1.5 million square feet of unused building space for the 11,861 waitlisted students who are waiting to get into the charter school line-up. The sad details are here . Come on DCPS – make this a grand slam by opening those doors and letting the students in to learn and thrive.

A GRAND SLAM FOR MIKE BLOOMBERG.  Former NewYork Mayor – and prominent liberal Democrat –Mike Bloomberg hit it out of the park in his recent speech to the 2019 NAACP Convention.  “They want to take options away from our kids, and I don’t think we should do that. You can’t let them do that”, said Hizzoner. So far Mayor Bloomberg is bating 1,000 in our book.

WARREN TO SANDERS TO BIDEN  - ONE, TWO, THREE STRIKES YOU’RE OUT.  Though we call out three in the headline, it seems that every Democrat running for President wants to make college “free” for everyone and cancel debts that were voluntarily entered into because…well…because folks took out loans they can’t afford without completing their education or securing the requisite training that will land them the jobs that employers throughout the country are dying to fill! It’s kind of like the urban school districts who recently signed teacher union contracts that will most certainly bankrupt those districts in the not too distant future. An excellent rundown on how off base and full of errors those proposals are recently appeared in Reason magazine. Well worth a read.

ROOT, ROOT, ROOT FOR THE HOME TEAM. Yes, yes, the Nats of course, but also for Virginia Walden Ford founder of the D.C. Parents For School Choice. This remarkable woman is featured in a movie in production, documenting her incredible journey through Washington, DC, the Halls of Congress and even facing off with then President Clinton on his veto of the DC Opportunity Scholarship Program.  Miss Virginia, which is also the name of the movie, would persevere, as did thousands of parents and allies who joined her in her quest. Ford is being played by Uzo Aduba, star of the popular “Orange Is The New Black” television series. The film’s producer Erin O’Connor hits the nail on the head;  “Her story is one of grit, determination, and the transformative power of a mother who refuses to give up on her son”. This will be a “must see” film, and we will keep you updated on its progress and release dates.

ANOTHER CHOICE ALL STAR. Not much farther from National’s Park than a throw to the plate from deep right field are the Friendship Schools  in D.C.  Wards 7 & 8, the city’s poorest area. Founder and Board Chairman Donald Hense is spotlighted as five of the Friendship schools were rated Tier 1 by the Public Charter School Board.  Over 80% of the students are black or latino, all of whom are getting a superior education because of…wait for it teachers’ unions…choice and opportunity. Hense and Virginia Walden Ford are  powerful one-two hitters in the charter schools line-up.

PUT THEM IN COACH – THEY’RE READY TO PLAY. Incompetent managers and coaches cost many talented teams championships. Likewise, incompetent educrats and school districts cost many talented students the chance to receive quality education. The latest example comes from rural Wisconsin, where kids in Mattoon face a 45 minute bus ride to school because the school board is blocking the use of empty- yes empty – school buildings by a charter school. Sadly the D.C. educrat “stand in the schoolhouse door rather than open a charter” mentality has apparently spread to Mattoon. The stubbornness or plain ignorance of the education establishment across America to opening doors of opportunity to students brings to mind Casey Stengel’s famous remark when he was manager of the woeful 1962 New York Mets, “Does anyone here know how to play this game?”

 

 

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