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New US CCS chargers report for May 2023
2023.06.06 12:32 boutell New US CCS chargers report for May 2023
Here are all of the new US CCS (Level 3 fast-charging) stations that rolled out in May 2023, according to the Department of Energy. These chargers are suitable for most new EVs on the market, except for:
- Tesla drivers who haven't bought the official CCS adapter yet. Certain older Teslas need additional work done to accept the adapter.
- Leaf owners like me, and some owners of older cars that also use CHAdeMO. If you drive a Leaf, or an older CHAdeMO car, see my matching post in leaf.
Some of these chargepoints will be "refreshes," e.g. the provider replaced them with faster chargers etc. Some may be incorrect. This report is only as good as the Alternative Fuels Data Center data.
There were 222 CCS charge points added or refreshed in May 2023, which is up from 171 in April. For comparison, there were only 74 new CCS charge points in May 2022. Things are speeding up.
"What about CCS charging at Tesla superchargers?" Tesla is in the process of rolling out their "magic dock" for non-Tesla cars, but so far in very few locations. If they start doing this at scale and reporting it to the Alternative Fuels Data Center then it will be reflected here.
"What about Ford vehicles with NACS (Tesla) plugs?" They are not on sale yet. Current-generation Ford vehicles have CCS plugs. The next generation will have NACS (Tesla) plugs, but will also support CCS via an adapter.
If you'd like to know about new chargers along your routes right away, or just prefer not to check this list monthly when new openings are rare in your area, I've set up a free service that provides email notifications as soon as they open. You can
sign up at evpov.com. Or not! I don't really have a business plan here, I built it to help EV owners like myself.
To streamline this post, multi-chargepoint locations are listed with the number of chargepoints first, so that's why the post is shorter than in previous months.
➡ AR (1) Franklin's Charging Little Rock 724 Woodrow St Little Rock, AR 72205 ➡ AZ (6) 942 E Parma Street (US-CMK-NVL-2A) 942 E Parma Street Gila Bend, AZ 85337 (1) Kroger Frys 62 (Mesa, AZ) 554 W Baseline Rd Mesa, AZ 85210 ➡ CA (1) Fairfield Inn & Suites 8700 Spectrum Pkwy Bakersfield, CA 93308 (1) MOSSY CDJR DC 1 1875 Auto Park Ave Chula Vista, CA 91911 (3) DC CORRIDOR CHEVRON C DC 2 25032 W Dorris Ave Coalinga, CA 93210 (1) South Coast Collection (SoCo) 3303 Hyland Ave Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (1) SCPPA SCPPA CPE200T 1160 Nicole Ct Glendora, CA 91740 (1) Chase Bank - 925 N Hacienda Blvd 925 N Hacienda Blvd La Puente, CA 91744 (1) WOODLANDHILLS ABB 24KW 01 22006 Erwin Street Los Angeles, CA 91367 (1) 7071 - Merced, CA (2020 Childs Ave) 2020 Childs Ave Merced, CA 95341 (1) Mojave Air & Spaceport (Building 1) 16922 Airport Blvd Mojave, CA 93501 (1) BMW MONROVIA OFF NETWORK 01 1425 Mountain Ave Monrovia, CA 91016 (1) Albertsons 1345 (Morro Bay, CA) 730 Quintana Road Morro City, CA 93442 (1) 3333 Fruitvale Ave 3333 Fruitvale Ave Oakland, CA 94602 (1) 7126 - Oakley, CA (5540 Bridgehead Road) 5540 Bridgehead Road Oakley, CA 94561 (1) CircleK - Palm Desert, CA 78005 Country Club Dr Palm Desert, CA 92211 (1) Hilton Garden Inn 20 Advantage Ct Sacramento, CA 95834 (1) BoA Hillcrest CA0-120 (San Diego, CA) 737 UNIVERSITY AVE San Diego, CA 92103 (1) WinCo Foods - Vacaville #60 855 Davis St Vacaville, CA 95687 ➡ CO (1) CITY OF ASPEN RIO GRANDE L3 427 Rio Grande Pl Aspen, CO 81611 (4) CSG EV BOULDER PL4 1500 Pearl St Boulder, CO 80302 (5) 1 Flatiron Crossing (US-ME8-73R-2B) 1 Flatiron Crossing Broomfield, CO 80021 (1) CircleK - Colorado City, CA 8950 S Interstate 25 Colorado City, CO 81004 (2) GPM INVESTMENTS 4590 DC1 8105 N Academy Blvd Colorado Springs, CO 80920 (2) KUM & GO CRAIG PL2 700 East Victory Way Craig, CO 81625 (1) DINO WELCOME DINOSAUR PL1 101 Stegosaurus Freeway Dinosaur, CO 81610 (2) PIKES PK CHARGE BA.CA.MI LLC #2 11027 US-24 Divide, CO 80814 (4) ANNEX SITE GEORGETOWN PL4 1120 Argentine Street Georgetown, CO 80444 (4) KUM & GO RIFLE PL4 705 Taugenbaugh Boulevard Rifle, CO 81650 (2) KUM & GO SB SPRINGS PL2 80 Anglers Drive Steamboat Springs, CO 80487 ➡ CT (1) BOA East Hartford CT2-120 (Hartford, CT) 805 E Main Street East Hartford, CT 06108 (1) HARTFORD BMW ABB OUTSIDE 1 Weston Park Rd Hartford, CT 06120 ➡ DE (1) First State Chevrolet 22694 DUPONT BLVD GEORGETOWN, DE 19947 ➡ FL (1) JNKNS JACKSONVI DC FAST 2 11107 Atlantic Blvd Jacksonville, FL 32225 (1) Simon Tampa Premium Outlets (Lutz, FL) 2300 Grand Cypress Dr Lutz, FL 33559 (1) Starbucks 9200 FL-228 Macclenny, FL 32063 (1) Ocean Cadillac 17800 Ipco Road Miami, FL 33162 (1) Sun Plaza 6339 W Colonial Dr Orlando, FL 32818 (1) Simon Orlando Vineland (Orlando, FL) 8200 Vineland Ave Orlando, FL 32821 (1) Simon Tyrone Square (St Petersburg, FL) 6901 22nd Ave N Peterburg, FL 33710 (1) BHY CHARGER 1 9915 E Adamo Dr Tampa, FL 33619 (1) Chase Bank - 5601 Red Bug Lake Rd 5601 Red Bug Lake Rd Winter Springs, FL 32708 ➡ GA (1) GEORGIA POWER EPICENTER DC1 135 riverside parkway SW Austell, GA 30168 (1) JACKSON EMC GAINESVILLE 1000 Dawsonville Highway Gainesville, GA 30501 ➡ IL (1) Castle Chevrolet North 175 N Arlington Heights Rd Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 (1) Sunrise Chevrolet 414 E N Ave Glendale Heights, IL 60139 ➡ IN (1) AVON HYUNDAI SALES 8775 E 36 Avon, IN 46123 (1) SHRM CHRG MERCEDESBENZFW 7227 W Jefferson Blvd Fort Wayne, IN 46804 (1) HOC CHARGERS CHARGER #1 4200 E 96th St Indianapolis, IN 46240 (1) Sullivan Cadillac 4040 SW College Rd Ocala, IN 34474 ➡ KS (1) HATCHETT FRONT_WEST 11200 E Central Ave Wichita, KS 67206 (1) HATCHETT BACK EAST 11330 E Central Ave Wichita, KS 67206 ➡ KY (1) JEFF WYLER FH EXPRESS 250 949 Burlington Pike Florence, KY 41042 ➡ LA (1) All Star Automotive 12730 Airline Highway Baton Rouge, LA 70817 (1) Target T1469 (Monroe, LA) 4103 Pecanland Mall Dr Monroe, LA 71203 ➡ MA (6) MASSPORT TNC 4 226 Porter St Boston, MA 02128 (2) MASSPORT TAXI 4 56 Harborside Dr Boston, MA 02128 (1) Littleton Electric Light & Water Department 39 Ayer Road Littleton, MA 01460 ➡ MD (2) POTOMAC EDISON ROCKY GAP DC1 16701 Lakeview Rd NE Flintstone, MD 21530 ➡ ME (1) DARLINGS HYUNDA SALES CHARGER 2 439 Western Ave Augusta, ME 04330 (2) IRVINGOIL ME-FFLD-L3-0001 206 Center Rd Fairfield, ME 04937 (1) MOBIL ONTHEWAY STATION 1 1930 Lisbon Street Lewiston, ME 04240 (1) MOBIL ONTHEWAY STATION 2 1938 Lisbon St Lewiston, ME 04240 ➡ MI (1) Belle Isle DC Fast Charge 176 Lakeside Dr Detroit, MI 48207 (1) Meijer 254 (Hudsonville, MI) 4075 32nd Ave Hudsonville, MI 49426 (1) Evergetic Charging Spa 330 South Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard Lansing, MI 48915 (1) Genesis Cadillac 19900 E Nine Mile Road St Clair Shores, MI 48080 (1) MBSTL ENTRANCE ABB 1048 Hampton Avenue St. Louis, MI 63139 (1) Range USA Ypsilanti 660 James L Hart Pkwy Ypsilanti, MI 48197 ➡ MN (1) WINNER GAS BROOKDALE DR 1500 Brookdale Dr Minneapolis, MN 55444 ➡ MO (1) GM - Allen Christian Buick GMC Inc 724 W Business US Highway 60, Dexter, MO 63841 (1) Store 290 Joplin - 2101 S. Prigmore &I44 2101 S Prigmore Joplin, MO 64804 ➡ MS (1) 1685 High St 1685 High St Jackson, MS 39202 ➡ NC (1) CAPE HATTERAS AVON PIER DCFC2 41001 North Carolina Hwy 12 Avon, NC 27915 (1) Westcott Buick GMC 2410 S CHURCH ST BURLINGTON, NC 27215 (1) 9960 Poplar Tent Rd 9960 Poplar Tent Rd Concord, NC 28027 (1) AEMC- AEMC HQ FAST 125 Cooperative Way Hertford, NC 27944 (1) Capital Hyundai of Jacksonville 2325 N Marine Blvd Jacksonville, NC 28546 (1) Chestnut Arbor 2925 Weddington Matthews Rd Matthews, NC 28105 ➡ NE (1) ERNST CHARGER 1 EAC CHARGER 615 23rd St E Columbus, NE 68601 ➡ NH (1) Berlin City Chevrolet 545 MAIN STREET GORHAM, NH 03581 (2) Tanger Tilton Under Armour 06-07 120 Laconia Road Tilton, NH 03256 ➡ NJ (1) ShopRite Carteret - Wakefern #511 801 Roosevelt Ave Carteret, NJ 07008 (1) Lester Glenn Freehold 3712 Rte 9 Freehold, NJ 07728 (2) FREEHOLDHYUNDAI VERIZON 1 4075 9 Freehold Township, NJ 07728 (2) CLASS 3 CHARGER HYUNDAI-2 250 Rte 4 Paramus, NJ 07652 (1) CIRCLEAUTOGROUP CH- CPE250 1 641 Shrewsbury Ave Shrewsbury, NJ 07702 (1) ROUTE 1 HYUNDAI CPE-250-02 3905 US 1 South Brunswick Township, NJ 08852 (1) ROUTE 1 HYUNDAI RT1-01 3913 US-1 South Brunswick Township, NJ 08852 (1) Lester Glenn Buick-GMC 230 RTE 37 E TOMS RIVER, NJ 08753 (1) Lester Glenn Chevrolet 398 Rt 37 Toms River, NJ 08753 ➡ NY (1) AAA WESTCENTRAL DC FAST CHARGER 100 International Dr Amherst, NY 14221 (2) KEELER STATION 6 1111 Troy Schenectady Rd Latham, NY 12110 (1) LEXUSMIDDLETOWN STATION 1 3496 US-6 Middletown, NY 10940 (1) Lerner NYC Station Plaza (Port Jefferson Station, NY) 5145 Nesconset Highway Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776 (3) BOB JOHNSON BOB JOHNSON KIA 3817 W Henrietta Rd Rochester, NY 14623 (1) Burr Truck Level 3 DC Fast Charge 2901 Vestal Rd Vestal, NY 13850 ➡ OH (1) Serra Chevrolet 3281 S Arlington Rd Akron, OH 44312 (1) Tim Lally Chevrolet 24999 Miles Rd Bedford Heights, OH 44128 (2) CRESTMONT DRIVECRESTMONT2 2961 Center Rd Brunswick, OH 44212 (1) Lambert Buick GMC 2409 FRONT ST CUYAHOGA FALLS, OH 44221 (1) Hampton Inn - Canton 5256 Broadmoor Cir NW Canton, OH 44709 (1) JEFF WYLER EXPRESS 250 Loop @ Far Hills Centerville, OH 45459 (1) DONWOODAUTO DW CHEVY 2 12916 OH-664 Logan, OH 43138 (2) WAG ABB STATION 1 8457 N Springboro Pike Miamisburg, OH 45342 (1) JEFF WYLER CORP 4- DC FAST 401 Milford Pkwy Milford, OH 45150 (1) Friendship Kitchen 70 3800 E. State Rd. Port Clinton, OH 43452 (1) Friendship Kitchen 83 4024 Hayes Ave. Sandusky, OH 44870 (1) Serpentini Chevrolet of Strongsville 15303 Royalton Rd Strongsville, OH 44136 (1) Don's Automotive Group 720 N SHOOP AVE WAUSEON, OH 43567 (1) Bush Auto Place 1850 Rombach Avenue Wilmington, OH 45177 ➡ OK (1) EDMOND HYUNDAI EDMOND 4 14137 N Broadway Ext Edmond, OK 73013 ➡ OR (6) 12000 SE 82nd Ave (US-H8H-UM5-2A) 12000 SE 82nd Ave Happy Valley, OR 97086 (1) PGE IBEW 48 15937 NE Airport Way Portland, OR 97230 ➡ PA (1) DOYLESTOWN 024B1000008033 4465 W Swamp Rd Doylestown, PA 18902 (2) LIBERTY CHARWASH PL 2 2595 Maryland Road Willow Grove, PA 19090 (1) Bergeys Inc 518 RTE 309 colmar, PA 18915 ➡ PR (2) BMW AUTOGERMANA CPE 250 PKNG 2 106 Calle Acuarela Guaynabo, PR 00969 (2) BMW AUTOGERMANA FTZ120KW-2 1086 Ave. Muñoz Rivera San Juan, PR 00919 ➡ RI (1) Paul Masse Chevrolet 1111 Taunton Ave East Providence, RI 02914 ➡ SC (1) Travelers Rest Municipal Complex 125 Trailblazer Dr Travelers Rest, SC 29690 ➡ TN (4) I24 EXIT11 STATION 1 (LL) 701 Sango Road Clarksville, TN 37043 (2) DISTRICT 2 STATION 1 (L) 28 S Park Ave Hohenwald, TN 38462 (2) LAWRENCEBURG STATION 2 (R) 2347 Hwy 43 N Leoma, TN 38468 (1) MB OF MEMPHIS STATION 1 5401 Poplar Ave Memphis, TN 38119 ➡ TX (1) Friendly Chevrolet 2754 North Stemmons Way Dallas, TX 75207 (1) Plaza de Oro 4450 W Jefferson Blvd Dallas, TX 75211 (1) Shell 3302 S Eastman Rd Longview, TX 75602 (1) 3220 Gulf Fwy 3220 Gulf Fwy Texas City, TX 77591 ➡ UT (2) VOLVO CAR USA SANDY DC 2 56 W 9000 S Sandy, UT 84070 ➡ VA (1) BLACKWELL D1 4874 Riverside Dr Danville, VA 24541 (1) Fleet Management Site (For Testing Purpose Only) 512 Herndon Pkwy Herndon, VA 20170 (6) 2577 Jeb Stuart Highway (US-TDM-SCC-1C) 2577 Jeb Stuart Highway Meadows of Dan, VA 24120 (5) 2203 Franklin Road Southwest (US-TUJ-L2K-2C) 2203 Franklin Road Southwest Roanoke, VA 24014 (6) 437 Tiffany Drive (US-CHT-WF7-2C) 437 Tiffany Drive Waynesboro, VA 22980 (2) KOONS HYUNDAI STATION 1 1880 Opitz Blvd Woodbridge, VA 22191 ➡ VT (1) Cody Chevrolet 364 RIVER ST MONTPELIER, VT 05602 ➡ WA (1) 7112 - Bellevue WA (12903 NE 20th Street) 12903 NE 20th Bellevue, WA 98005 (1) 7060 - Burlington, WA (1790 South Burlington Blvd) 1790 South Burlington Blvd Burlington, WA 98233 (1) 5507 - Everett, WA (901 Casino Road) 901 Casino Road Everett, WA 98204 (1) 7025 - Everett, WA (13131 Bothell Everett Hwy) 13131 Bothell Everett Hwy Everett, WA 98208 (1) 4397 - Kelso, WA (1700 Allen Street) 1700 Allen Street Kelso, WA 98626 (1) 7063 - Olympia, WA (1725 Evergreen Park Drive SW) 1725 Evergreen Park Drive SW Olympia, WA 98502 (2) HANSON MOTORS HM3 QUICKCHARGE 2300 Carriage Loop SW Olympia, WA 98502 (1) 7096 - Sequim, WA (51 Carlsborg Road) 51 Carlsborg Road Sequim, WA 98382 (1) Walmart 2539 - Spokane Valley, WA 15727 E Broadway Ave Spokane Valley, WA 99037 (1) 7054 -Vancouver, WA 98664 (10314 SE Mill Plain Road) 13014 SE Mill Plain Rd Vancouver, WA 98684 (1) 7059 - Woodinville, WA (13023 NE 175th St) 13023 NE 175th St Woodinville, WA 98072 ➡ WI (1) BERG HYUNDAI VLI-L3-PDI-4 2900 N Victory Ln Appleton, WI 54913 (1) Wheelers Chevrolet of Coloma 1978 Charles Way Coloma, WI 54930 (1) Wheelers Chevrolet GMC of Marshfield 2701 S. Maple Ave Marshfield, WI 54449
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2023.06.06 01:17 _dqpb Reno events forecast June 5 through June 11
Skipped last week because it was a holiday weekend, we're back to the regularly scheduled forecasts. Many more venues/events sources are now being tracked, and new experimental adjustments have been made for supporting recurring events. Thanks for the continuous appreciation, and for all the suggestions of event websites/sources!
Monday, June 5
- Shows
- Competitions
- Community
Tuesday, June 6
- Shows
- Competitions
- Community
Wednesday, June 7
- Shows
- Art
- Food and Drinks
- Community
Thursday, June 8
Friday, June 9
- Shows
- Art
- Community
- Food and drinks
- Festivals
- Misc
Saturday, June 10
- Festivals
- Shows
- Art
- Food and drinks
- Community
- Misc
Sunday, June 11
- Food and Drinks
- Festivals
- Art
- Community
- Shows
- Misc
More events
Other Resources
- visitrenotahoe.com
- thisisreno.com
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2023.06.02 22:25 ColdPuffin June 3 Garage Sales (List)
I’ve seen a few different posts about community garage sales this weekend, thought it’d be easier for bargain hunters if they were all in one list.
In no particular order, this Saturday, June 3, we have:
This weekend is also
The Big Give at various churches around the city and areas around the city (website has full list of those participating).
Let me know if your community has one this weekend, and I’ll add it to the list!
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2023.06.01 23:51 Ifeex June Events in Summerville!
Here is a list of events happening in Summerville for the month of June! Feel free to add additional events in the comments, and we'll add them to the main post for visibility.
Recurring Events:
Mondays: 6:30 - 8:30pm -
Main Street Writes: Open Writers Group - Main Street Reads - FREE
7:00 - 9:00pm -
Pub Trivia - Trolley Pub - FREE
Tuesdays: 5:30 - 6:30pm -
Chess Club - Summerville Library - FREE
6:15pm -
SpokeWorks MTB/Trail Ride - 10 miles - Sawmill Ridges - FREE
7pm -
Music Trivia Night - Steel City Pizza - FREE
Wednesdays: 9:30 - 10:00am -
Stories on the Square - Main Street Reads - FREE
10:30 - 11:00am -
Baby & Me - Summerville Library - FREE
11:00 - 11:30 -
StoryTots - Summerville Library - FREE
6:30 - 8:30pm -
Music Bingo- Frothy Beard Off World - FREE
Fridays: 10:30 - 11:00am -
Family Story Hour - Summerville Library - FREE
10:30 - 2:30pm -
Problems Solved Friday Sewing Sessions - People, Places, & Quilts - $25
3:30 - 4:30pm -
LEGO Club - Summerville Library - FREE
5:00 - 8:00pm - Food Truck Friday - Carnes Crossroads
Saturdays: 8:00am -
Coastal Cyclists CVS Road Ride - ~54 miles, 20-23mph - CVS @ Bacons Bridge - FREE
8:00-1:00pm -
Summerville Farmer's Market - Downtown Summerville - FREE
8:00am -
SpokeWorks Social Ride - 15 miles, 16-18 mph - SpokeWorks Bicycle Shop - FREE
8:00am -
SpokeWorks Intermediate Ride - 25 miles, 16-21 mph - SpokeWorks Bicycle Shop - FREE
One Time Events:
Thursday, 6/1: 7:30pm -
Flowertown Players presents: Curtains! - James Dean Theater - $30/adult, $25/student
Friday, 6/2: 5:00 - 8:00pm -
Sounds on the Square - Nexton Square - FREE
7:00pm -
Standup Comedy with Dat Phan - Old Trolley Theater - $20
7:30pm -
Flowertown Players presents: Curtains! - James Dean Theater - $30/adult, $25/student
9:00pm -
Standup Comedy with Dat Phan - Old Trolley Theater - $20
Saturday, 6/3: 9:30-1:00pm -
Farmer's Market Slow Roll Bike Ride - Newington Plantation Pool - FREE
10:00-11:00am -
Carnivorous Plant Bog Building- Ashley River Park - $40
10:00-1:00pm -
Hurricane Prep Expo - Ashley River Park - FREE
1:30-4:00pm -
Interactive Movies: Encanto - Dorchester County Library - FREE
7:00pm -
Standup Comedy with Dat Phan - Old Trolley Theater - $20
7:30pm -
Flowertown Players presents: Curtains! - James Dean Theater - $30/adult, $25/student
9:00pm -
Standup Comedy with Dat Phan - Old Trolley Theater - $20
Sunday, 6/4: 11:00-5:00pm -
Knightsville General Store Vendor Event - Knightsville General Store - FREE
12:30-2:00pm -
Lest We Forget Memorial Day Tribute - 105 Sumter Ave - $30
3:00pm -
Flowertown Players presents: Curtains! - James Dean Theater - $30/adult, $25/student
Monday, 6/5: 6:00-8:00pm -
Women in Business Networking Group - Taco Boy - $20
Tuesday, 6/6: 8:00-11:00am -
Family Fishing Clinic- Ashley River Park - FREE
9:00-10:00am -
SHE Leads Group - 126 E 2nd N Street - FREE
Wednesday, 6/7: 11:00-12:00pm -
A Revolutionary Soldier's Perspective - Faith Sellers Senior Center - FREE
Friday, 6/9: 6:00-7:30pm -
Farm Bingo with Goats - Flowertown Charm - $30/Adult, $15/Youth
7:30pm -
Flowertown Youth presents: Little Women - James Dean Theater - $7
Saturday, 6/10: 9:00-10:00am -
Walking Meditation/Savasana - Ashley River Park - FREE
10:00-11:00am -
Walk with a Doc - Gahagan Park - FREE
10:00-12:00pm -
Special Care Nursery Reunion - Summerville Medical Center - FREE
10:00-12:00pm -
Sketching on the Square - Hutchinson Square - FREE
10:00-4:00pm -
In Our DNA: SC - Genetic Screening - Dorchester County Library - FREE
12:00-5:00pm -
Blood Drive - Keller Williams Key - FREE
2:30pm -
Flowertown Youth presents: Little Women - James Dean Theater - $7
7:30pm -
Flowertown Youth presents: Little Women - James Dean Theater - $7
Sunday, 6/11: 2:30pm -
Flowertown Youth presents: Little Women - James Dean Theater - $7
Monday, 6/12: 9:00am -
Tree Protection Board Meeting - Council Chambers - FREE
Tuesday, 6/13: 3:30-4:30pm -
Little Lego Club - Dorchester County Library - FREE
5:00-7:00pm -
Father's Day Craft Night - East Bay Deli - FREE
5:00-8:00pm -
Childbirth Education Class - Summerville Medical Center - FREE
Wednesday, 6/14: 2:00-3:00pm -
Infant CPR Class - Summerville Medical Center - FREE
6:30-8:00pm -
Tools for Caregiver's Telehealth - ZOOM - FREE
Thursday, 6/15: 5:30-8:30pm -
Third Thursday - Hutchinson Square - FREE
Friday, 6/16: 6:30-8:00pm -
Porch Pickin' - Ashley River Park - FREE
7:00pm -
Standup Comedy with Nick Hoff - Old Trolley Theater - $15
9:00pm -
Standup Comedy with Nick Hoff - Old Trolley Theater - $15
Saturday, 6/17: 8:00am -
The Longest Day 5k - 104 Greeting Hour Rd - $35
9:00-12:00pm -
Childbirth Education Class - Summerville Medical Center - FREE
9:30-1:00pm -
Farmer's Market Slow Roll Bike Ride - Newington Plantation Pool - FREE
1:30-2:30pm -
Anime Club - Dorchester County Library - FREE
3:00-4:00pm -
Teen Gamers - Dorchester County Library - FREE
Sunday, 6/18: 10:00-12:00pm -
Dorchester Paws Adoption Event - Petco - FREE
Monday, 6/19: 10:30-12:30pm -
3 Day Kid's Sewing Camp- People, Places & Quilts - $48
4:00pm -
Planning Commission Meeting - Council Chambers - FREE
Tuesday, 6/20: 10:00-11:00am -
Birds of Prey - Ashley River Park - FREE
5:30-9:00pm -
World Refugee Day - Ashley River Park - FREE
Wednesday, 6/21: 4:30 - 5:30 -
Adulting for Teens - Dorchester County Library - FREE
6:30-8:00pm -
Tools for Caregiver's Telehealth - ZOOM - FREE
Thursday, 6/22: 1:00-3:00pm -
Genealogy Club - Dorchester County Library - FREE
5:30-7:00pm -
Resume Writing Workshop - Dorchester County Library - FREE
Friday, 6/23: 7:00 - 10:00pm -
Silent Disco Summer Tour- Hutchinson Square - $15/headset
Saturday, 6/24: 10:00-4:00pm -
3rd Annual Lowcountry Peach Festival - Jedburg Junction - FREE
1:00-4:00pm -
Craft Supply Swap - Dorchester County Library - FREE
3:00-5:00pm -
Music in the Park - Brown Family Park - FREE
7:00pm -
YMCA Comedy Night - Cane Bay YMCA - $20
7:00-10:00pm -
Bad Manners at the Dinner Table - Flowertown Players - $20-30
Sunday, 6/25: 8:00-8:45 -
TinyTykes Soccer Camp Week - Oakbrook Sports Complex - $120
9:00-11:00am -
Highway Cleanup w/ SC Aquarium - Carolina Colors and Cuts - FREE
12:00-4:00pm -
3rd Annual Lowcountry Peach Festival - Jedburg Junction - FREE
2:00-4:00pm -
Sunday Crafternoons - Dorchester County Library - FREE
Monday, 6/26: 4:00-5:30pm -
Kid's Crafternoons: Origami - Dorchester County Library - FREE
Tuesday, 6/27: 8:00-9:00am -
Education and Workforce Division Meeting - Council Chambers - FREE
Wednesday, 6/28: 6:30-8:00pm -
Tools for Caregiver's Telehealth - ZOOM - FREE
Thursday, 6/29: 5:00-8:00pm -
Childbirth Education Class - Summerville Medical Center - FREE
7:00-9:00pm -
Clean Fun Comedy Show - Magical Memories Event Planning - $10-20
Friday, 6/30: 2:00-3:00pm -
Infant CPR Class - Summerville Medical Center - FREE
6:00pm -
Summerville Dance Academy - Summerville PAC - FREE
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2023.05.31 06:30 mrpokec Silly season -March 2012
ARCA - Darrell Basham loses car parts in tornado: Good news finally came from the small southern Indiana town of Henryville, Indiana. The massive tornado that took direct aim on the downtown area today spared the life of longtime ARCA competitor Darrell Basham and his family. However, much of what Basham didn't lose in a devastating garage/shop fire in November of 2010, was lost today in downtown Henryville. "My old building, which was my main big shop - it's gone, with everything in it. And we had a bunch of stuff in it that we use to go racing. We walked through earlier. There were headers over here, a piece of racecar over there. Lost all my parts. Maybe someone's trying to tell me something; I just don't know. This could be the end of the line for Darrell Basham Racing; we just don't know. We're okay though, but what a mess. "We had a bunch of motor parts; it's all gone. General parts we use all the time - headers, rims. A-frames, trailing arms. Destroyed everything I had down there - it's all gone. Fortunately I had my cars at the house shop, which the tornado missed. (ARCARacing.com) (03-02-12)
- ARCA bans driver cell phone use during competition: The ARCA Racing Series has banned drivers from using cell phones during competition. A bulletin was sent out to teams yesterday stating that "Cars and/or drivers will not be permitted to carry cell phones during competition." This rule has been established after Brad Keselowski's cell phone use during a red flag in NASCAR Sprint Cup's Daytona 500. (03-06-12)
- DnF Enterprises owner Mario Gosselin arrested: A race car driver and owner of the Lake Wales-based DnF Enterprises [that fielded a car for Fain Skinner in the 2012 Mobil 1 200 at Daytona] was among those arrested last week during a sex sting, the Polk County Sheriff's Office said. Mario Gosselin, 40, of Lake Wales, was arrested Saturday and charged with soliciting prostitution, deputies said. The Sheriff's Office conducted a sex sting and said Gosselin was among more than 40 people who responded to online advertisements for sex. Once the people met with undercover detectives, they were arrested and booked into the Polk County Jail. Gosselin told deputies he was a self-employed mechanic. Gosselin bonded out of the Polk County Jail on $500 bail, according to jail records. (TheLedger.com) (03-14-12)
- Garcia Racing Looking to enter a 2th car for 2013: Garcia Racing is looking to enter a 2th car for 2013. Garcia Racing seeking sponsorship for the 2th car for 2013. Interested drivers or sponsor should contact Roberto Garcia. (Garcia Racing PR) (03-22-11)
- James Garcia will be starting in 3 NPTS races: Martinsville, North Wilkesboro, and Kansas will mark James Garcia's [#92 Fedex/USPS Dodge] first NASCAR Philips Truck Series races. In 2011, Garcia took the wheel of a ARCA Metlife Series car for Garcia Racing where he finished 8th in the points. (Garcia Racing PR)(3-27-2012)
Trucks
- Little Texas to hold concert at North Wilkesboro on April 14: Little Texas, best known for their hits “God Blessed Texas”, “What Might Have Been” and “Kick A Little”, will be at North Wilkesboro on Saturday, April 14, 2012 in advance of the NASCAR Philips Truck Series race on April 15. Little Texas will be performing a concert for race fans at North Wilkesboro on April 14. The band will also be performing the National Anthem before the April 15 running of the NASCAR Philips Truck Series Farmers Insurance 200. The Chris Lane Band will be opening for Little Texas and takes the stage outside of the speedway’s turn two at 6:30pm/et. April 14. Little Texas will perform at approximately 8:00pm/et. A ticket for either Saturday’s Frank Kimmel Street Nationals and UARA Late Model Series Twin 75’s and NPTS qualifying or Sunday’s Famer's Insurance 200 NCWTS race grants admission to the concert. Little Texas will be sticking around to perform the National Anthem for April 15 race prior to the green flag at 1:00pm/et.(North Wilkesboro PR)(3-5-2012)
- Trucks to Road America in 2013? Montreal also hoping to be in the mix: NASCAR is expected to announce soon that the Camping World Truck Series will return to road-course racing in the 2013 season and that is great news for Canada’s Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. A source close to Camping World loop told the Toronto Sun that negotiations are all but complete to add a race at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis., for next season. That same source also said NASCAR would most certainly add a second road course so that it would make economic sense for the truck teams. “Teams would have to construct purpose built trucks for Road America so to keep those costs in line a second race just makes sense.” A truck race at CTMS–formerly Mosport–would be a prefect fit for the track’s new owners. Ron Fellows–and his partners Alan Boughton and Carlo Fidani–have been actively pursuing a top NASCAR touring series race. “I was on the phone June 1 (the day the group announced it had purchased the legendary Ontario track) with NASCAR officials telling them we wanted a race,” Fellows said in a phone interview from Toronto. “And we are continuing to seek a race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.” It will be at least mid to late summer before NASCAR bosses release their 2013 schedules but it is now a good bet that there will be two truck races turning left and right next season. Fellows said that the addition of Montreal–a major NASCAR partner–as the name sponsor at CTMS will boost the track chances at getting the nod for a race.(TorontoSun.com)(3-11-2012)
- NPTS drivers meeting to be open to fans at North Wilkesboro: In addition to 200 laps of great racing, your ticket to the Farmer's Insurance 200 will also get you up close and personal with your favorite NASCAR Philips Truck Series drivers. NASCAR and North Wilkesboro are opening up the NPTS drivers meeting for fans to come watch. The meeting is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. April 15 in the garage at the speedway. Fans are asked to enter the infield through the tunnel in turn four if they wish to take part in the drivers meeting. A ticket to the race serves as admission. “This event is going to be as fan-friendly as it can be,” Hillenburg said. “Leading up to the Famer's Insurance 200, the speedway has had an outpouring of support from fans from all over the country and we want to make sure that we do everything we can to repay that support. “With a great three days of racing (April 13-15), Little Texas and Chris Lane Band (April 14) and ThunderFest (April 13), these new bonuses for ticket holders are going to make this an even more awesome event for our fans.(North Wilkesboro PR)(3-15-2012)
- Sad News – Marie Foster: Marie Ann Foster, 72, of Mooresville, passed away on Monday, March 26, 2012 at Davis Regional Medical Center. She was born on February 2, 1940 in Akron, Ohio, to the late Jess and Elmira Miller Coffe. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother, who enjoyed time with her grandkids. She is survived by her husband, Bill Foster; daughters, Lindy Hornaday and husband, Ron Hornaday Jr., Alicia Dyer and husband, Dennis, Missy Foster; sister, Elmira Coffe; brothers, Jess Coffe, Bobby Chesebrough; grandchildren, Ronnie, Jeremy, Candice, Travis, Chris, J.D., Jesse, Amanda; and great grandchildren, Lacey, Viktoria, Slater, Lily, Maddie, Scarlett, and Violet. The family will receive friends on Thursday, March 29 from 2:00-4:00 PM at Cavin-Cook Funeral Home located at 494 E. Plaza Drive, Mooresville, NC. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Salvation Army, 2318 Julia Ave, Charlotte, NC 28202.(3-27-2012)
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2023.05.31 05:38 VivesiFaerie Woman with weak extra curriculars and no awards does not get into any high reaches, but is ultimately happy!
Demographics
Gender: Female
Race/Ethnicity: White
Residence: Arizona
Income Bracket: Upper Class (Don't qualify for aid
)Type of School: Public
Hooks (Recruited Athlete, URM, First-Gen, Geographic, Legacy, etc.): N/A
Intended Major(s): Neuroscience (but applied as Public Policy/Political Science)
Academics
GPA (UW/W): 4.0/4.424 (only APs are weighted)
Rank (or percentile): N/A# of Honors/AP/IB/Dual Enrollment/etc.: 13 AP, 3 DE, everything else was honors (except for classes like PE or theater lol)
Senior Year Course Load: AP US GOV, AP BIO, AP Art History, AP Calc AB, AP English Lit, Engineering Design
Standardized Testing
List the highest scores earned and all scores that were reported.
SAT: 1440 (didn't submit anywhere)
ACT: 36 (36E, 35M, 35R, 36S, 9W) (I honestly don't know how this happened since I didn't study for the ACT (but I did study for the SAT lol). I submitted everywhere that accepted it for obvious reasons)
AP/IB: Didn't take my freshman AP tests (AP Enviro and AP Human Geo), got 4s on all sophmore APs (AP Chemistry and AP European History), got 5s on all junior APs (AP Physics 1, APUSH, AP English Lang, AP Psych), expecting 5s on senior APs
Extracurriculars/ActivitiesList all extracurricular involvements, including leadership roles, time commitments, major achievements, etc.
#1 Vague since I don't want to dox, but was on a state's council that designed, promoted, and reviewed a grant that distributed over $20,000 to youth throughout the state. (11th and 12th; 1 hour per week)
#2 Piano. I have been playing for the last 10 years. Sent in a music portfolio to every school that accepted it (9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th; 6 hours per week)
#3 Commissioner representing youth on my county's education commission. Was a co-lead in designing an event where students could discuss, create action plans, and talk to local leaders about their education. Also helped plan an event where youth go to the capital and talk to legislatures (12th; 4 hours per week)
#4 Personal mentor (10th) and group leader (12th) of school mentoring program. I helped to plan events, fundraise and overlooked the mentorship of several freshman (10th and 12th; 3 hours per week)
#5 Piano Teacher (10th and 12th; 2 hours per week)
#6 International Humanitarian Law campaign member (10th and 11th) and Secretary (12th). Worked with the Red Cross to educate people about the rules of armed conflict and that years specific topic (10th, 11th, and 12th; 1 hour a week)
#7 Human Rights Club Member (10th and 11th; 1 hour every other week)
#8 American Sign Language Meet up. Went to a Deaf meet up in my city to get better at my foreign language (12th; 3 hours a week)
#9 Science Olympiad Member. I only did this sophmore year (which was online) and I know I placed in my city competition for fossils and chiropterology; but, since I never got any phsyical award (because it was online), I couldn't remember what I won. I tried looking at the website and could have talked to the clubs sponser but I got too anxious, so I didn't mention winning anything. (10th; 3 hours a week)
#10 Film Club Member. Basically just watched movies and talked about them lmao (9th and 10th; 1 hour a week)
Awards/Honors
List all awards and honors submitted on your application.
#1 AP Scholar with Distinction.
...yes, that is it. I couldn't find what awards I won in Science Olympiad and otherwise did not compete
Letters of Recommendation(
Briefly describe relationships with your recommenders and estimated rating.)
Physics and Biotechnology teacher (yes, you heard right, I submitted two STEM teachers while applying for a humanities major):
ngl these were probably both pretty average. I struggled with pretty bad anxiety (which I talk about more in the additional information section), so talking to teachers was extremely scary to me. I did good in both their classes and was a good group leader, but I didn't do anything outstanding (6/10)
Additional Recommendor-Piano Teacher: I read this and it was short but sweet (9/10)
Interviews(Briefly reflect on interview experiences, if applicable.)
Stanford (6/10): This was my first interview and therefore, it was pretty mid. I was super nervous and I think that was very clear when I anwsered the question. But the interviewer was very nice and I think she genuinaly liked the questions I asked.
Duke (9/10): This went much better. She clearly liked my anwsers and gave me frequent compliments. We talked a lot more about personal stories.
Cornell (1000/10): The interviewer was a ball of sunshine. She was so vibrant and really seemed to like me. I could definetely feel that the interview was non-evaluative because she was clearly trying to persuade me to go to Cornell (and it def worked). She wanted me to email her if I got accepted and she would invite me to Cornell alumni parties and things.
Essays(Briefly reflect on the quality of your writing, time spent, and topic of main personal statement.)
Personal essay -- Talked about learning ASL and the Deaf meetups. Discussed how it helped me come out of my shell and realize that fear is not something to fight; rather, it is better to acknowledge it and continue despite it. Writing my personal statement was the hardest essay I had to write and it casued me a lot of stress and anxiety, so I didn't think it was that good. But everyone else that read it loved it so idk. (8/10)
**Decisions (indicate ED/EA/REA/SCEA/RD)**Acceptances:
EA:
University of Maryland w/ CIVIC Program (I was disappoined I didn't get into the honors program, but got into a community service based community) (4.5k/year)
RD:
ASU w/ honors (8k/year)
U of A (didn't apply to honors) (also got highest merit based scholarship, but I don't remember how much)NAU (didn't apply to honors) (got higest merit-based scholarship, but I don't remember how much)
University of California Riverside w/ honors (13.5k/year)
University of California San Diego
University of Washington w/ Honors (7.2k/year) - ATTENDING!!!
Waitlists:
None
Rejections:
REA:
Stanford
RD:
Duke
Brown
Cornell
University of California Berkeley
Additional Information:None of my middle school friends went to the high school that I did, and I started experiencing extreme anxiety about making friends. I had already previously dealt with depression, and with the added stress I experienced frequent panic attacks. It got so bad that I wasn't able to leave my house without having an anxiety attack and I accrued many absences in freshman year. COVID and online school honestly saved me (who knew taking a person afraid of people away from the people would ease their anxiety lol). I was diagnosed with a Social Anxiety Disorder and was privledged enough to get therapy and medication during sophmore year, I started making friends in junior year, and by senior year I was functioning as a relatively normal human being.
However, due to my mental health issues, my extra curriculars and letters of recommendations definitely lacked. I didn't talk about what I went through in my application because, one, I was worried about bias and, two, it's none of their business. Due to my disorder, rejections already cause a lot of anxiety (because I worry that other people don't like me like the admission officers) and I knew that if I put something that personal in my application and then got rejected (which was likely because I was applying to highly rejective schools), I would likely freak out. I was originally disappointed with my results (although they were expected), however no tears were shed. After visiting, UCSD and University of Washington (I had already visited the other schools), the choice was obvious to me. The University of Washington felt so right to me and I'm so excited to attend there in the fall. I also have won two scholarships (one national and one local) since my decision, and gotten a high paying summer internship that I'm really excited about! Go huskies!
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2023.05.27 18:26 discreditcampaign917 May 27, 2023 Update
Re:
Over the past year and a half, following my complaint to the EEOC, I have continuously been subjected to harassment and retaliation by my former employer. The situation escalated when I came across an audiotape revealing the company's VP of Finance discussing financial fraud. I have attached my EEOC complaint and rebuttal to provide you with a better understanding of this situation. The company has embarked on a campaign of retaliation and attempts to cover up the truth. Recently, I discovered that my phone was under surveillance by private investigators hired by my previous employer, Socure Inc. As mentioned earlier, this harassment began at my local YMCA, where multiple individuals were instructed to participate in a planned campaign targeting me. Socure extended their actions beyond the YMCA by continuously tracking my cellphone's location wherever I went. Initially, I suspected I was being followed, but I later realized that my phone had been compromised. My messages and calls were being monitored, and even my home internet seemed to be tapped into. Furthermore, I have reason to believe that my bank transactions were being monitored as well. I am being targeted because I disclosed illegal activities involving the VP of Finance, which he was afraid to share. I’m one hundred percent certain that Socure hacked into my cellphone to eavesdrop on all conversations. Any and all things that I discuss with my wife would later be discussed amongst gym goers, at multiple Mosque, and random places I often visit. I have attached my EEOC compliant for further assessment of this situation.
The following individuals, whom I suspect were compensated, were involved in collecting information about me and fabricating false allegations:
* Sonia Atherly, the Director of the YMCA
* Stephin Roberts, a YMCA member who became a friend
* Ade A. (last name unknown), a YMCA member who became a friend
* Andre Nelson, a friend from Downtown YMCA Brooklyn whom I haven't spoken to in two years
* Austin Hill, a YMCA member who accompanied Andre Nelson
* Ethan, a YMCA member (last name unknown)
* Torell Taylor, a YMCA member
* Multiple neighbors: units 5A, 5F, and 2X PHE
* Serdar Cam, former neighbor and new neighbor at 322 Gates Ave
* Trevor (last name unknown), a YMCA member
* Justin (last name unknown), a YMCA member
* An unidentified female YMCA member who unexpectedly appeared at a restaurant where my wife and I were in Puerto Rico
* Gavin Tseng, a former friend who orchestrated a scheme involving real estate and a startup concept
Retaliations took place at the following locations:
* Bedford-Stuyvesant YMCA: 1121 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11216
* Brooklyn Mosque Khalifa: 120 Madison St, Brooklyn, NY
* Islamic Mission of America/Dawood Mosque: 143 State St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
* Airport Travels: JFK AirTrain
* Puerto Rico Vacation: Hilton Hotel
* Trip to Milwaukee: Airbnb rental at 1028 East Juneau Avenue, Unit 416, Milwaukee, WI 53202
* Supermarket in Brooklyn: 1420 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11216
* Multiple Banking Institutions: Chase at 1380 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11216 & TD Bank at 957 Marcy Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11216
* Multiple NYC Train Platforms: Hoyt–Schermerhorn Streets station & 125th Street Station
* Apartment Building: 322 Gates Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11216
Types of framing and allegations being built against me:
* Resume fraud
* Real estate fraud
* Influencing people to file lawsuits
* Influencing neighbors to complain
* False restaurant reporting
* False robbery attempt
* And more...
Bedford-Stuyvesant YMCA Director, Sonia Atherly - Staged Office Phone Video Recording:
Sonia Atherly, the director of the Bedstuy YMCA, participated in a retaliatory campaign. On September 29, 2022, she requested a meeting with me in her office. During our conversation, she pulled out her phone and began recording from her work monitor, alleging that a masked individual had entered the gym. She even asked me to view the video footage. While I complied, her phone continued recording, capturing my voice in the process. This action appears to be an attempt to counter the accusations made by the VP of Finance regarding fraudulent activities and manipulate my voice recordings to paint a negative picture of my behavior. In response to my concerns, the YMCA director provided the following reply: "Hi Lou. I believe that it was on Tuesday, and I was actually taking photos, so no, your voice would not have been captured in any way. To be clear, we do not record conversations at the Y in any way, shape, or form unless we have signed event waivers. I hope this clarifies the matter for you." On September 30, 2022, Sonia orchestrated an incident where the same individual showed up at the front desk as I was leaving, hoping to provoke a response from me and involve me in their investigation. For months, non-members of the YMCA were allowed to come into the facility and harass me while surveillance cameras were purposely turned off to destroy any possible evidence.
Bedford-Stuyvesant YMCA Program Coordinator, Jeff (Damian Best):
Upon my arrival at the basketball gym, Jeff, the program coordinator, and a parent with her child were already present. After requesting Jeff to wait a few more minutes, the parent engaged in a heated argument with him, demanding to know why her child couldn't participate since no one else was there. I reassured her that while I didn't mind, Jeff was responsible for setting the rules. She eventually left the gym in an angry state. Their intention was to have me report the incident to management and portray me as someone who constantly complains. On October 4, 2022, I sent an email to myself for record-keeping purposes.
Bedford-Stuyvesant YMCA Member, Ade (last name starting with "A"):
On Saturday, October 8, 2022, Ade and I agreed to meet for a late lunch at "The Green Place" in Brooklyn. I noticed that he kept referencing financial figures related to specific people he worked with. I suspect he has also been recruited to participate in Socure's retaliation against me. Their goal is to capture recordings of me to use them against me, claiming that I habitually record people. Ade also expressed dissatisfaction with the YMCA's adult open gym times during Saturday's basketball hours. He mentioned having discussed it with the front desk. On October 9, 2022, Ade sent me a screenshot of the YMCA's response to his request. It's important to note that I never made any complaints. As someone who lives near the YMCA and often wakes up early, I told him, "I don't want to play." Once again, Socure is attempting to build a case portraying me as someone who incessantly complains and records people to divert attention from their own misconduct. Multiple members were instructed to complain to me so that my name can be implicated. I believe that individuals are being compensated to assist them. In early May 2023, both Ade and Stephin Roberts repeatedly interrupted my workout in an attempt to initiate a conversation with me.
Bedford-Stuyvesant YMCA member, Stephin Roberts - Staged information gathering:
Stephin Roberts, a fellow YMCA member, unexpectedly called me after we crossed paths at the gym, which was an unusual occurrence. We exchanged brief greetings, and I proceeded with my workout. I suspect that his intention in calling me was to record our conversation and use it against me, falsely claiming that I frequently record people, which is entirely untrue. Given that my cellphone was being tracked, it seemed that whenever I left my home, I would coincidentally encounter Mr. Roberts. He had been instructed to fabricate a false DUI incident to elicit personal information from me regarding a case on my record that had been expunged. During our conversation, I shared a past experience of mine involving a car accident I had when I was younger while dating someone, as well as my advice on expungement, recounting a personal incident that happened to me. At the time, I thought Mr. Roberts was a genuine person with good intentions. I believe Socure will be attempting to coordinate and get me arrested for theft or burglary based on the previous expunged records, trying to paint a negative image of who I am. I believe Stephin Roberts has been recording me as a tactic instructed by Socure's private investigator.
Friend from Downtown YMCA Brooklyn whom I haven't spoken with in two years, Andre Nelson at Bedford-Stuyvesant YMCA:
I haven't had any communication with Andre Nelson for more than two years. However, he unexpectedly appeared at the gym I regularly attend on a Wednesday evening, despite it not being in close proximity to his residence. Subsequently, Mr. Nelson started frequenting the gym with his friend Austin Hill. Together, they began coordinating with YMCA members, informing them about my situation with Socure. Within one week, one of Austin Hill's Facebook friends reached out to me, mentioning a potential collaboration with someone they knew, namely Austin Hill. As I stated, I've never met Mr. Hill nor had any connection with people he knew outside of Mr. Nelson. When I encountered Mr. Hill during the following open gym session, he acted as though nothing had transpired, and I played along. Additionally, Austin requested certain documents from me for his business, but I never fulfilled his request. To confirm my suspicions that Austin was attempting to set me up, I orchestrated an event by telling him, "Yeah, man, girls don't care if you have a ring on. They will approach you. Come to this bar tonight." Upon my arrival at the bar a few minutes later, a woman wearing a wedding band tried to get my attention. However, I sensed that it was a staged occurrence. When Andre Nelson and Austin Hill arrived, they infiltrated the group of members, instructing them to provoke me during the basketball game while secretly recording my reactions. At one point, a member named Justin threw a water bottle, and the situation escalated.
Bedford-Stuyvesant YMCA member, Trevor - Staged information gathering:
Trevor started asking and mentioning multiple work-related questions. On October 7, 2023, he mentioned having a quarterly review and asked for suggestions. Within weeks later, Trevor asked me if I knew any lawyers as he was dealing with a housemaid who was suing him. This same situation happened with more than two other members (Stephin Roberts, Kadeem Kirsten) in which they asked me attorney-related questions. I believe he was instructed to record our conversations.
Bedford-Stuyvesant YMCA member, Torrell Taylor:
As previously mentioned, I believe that the YMCA's Director is monitoring my interactions with other gym members in order to collaborate with them. Their objective is to falsely claim that "Lou is influencing people to document incidents," all with the intention of tarnishing my reputation. Additionally, Socure allegedly requested Torrell to open a restaurant in downtown Brooklyn as part of their scheme to build a case against me. YMCA member Justin repeatedly approached me, informing me that Torrell had opened a restaurant with poor-quality food and suggested I visit. Upon receiving this information from Torrell himself, I decided to pay the restaurant a visit. However, Torrell was not present during my first visit. I attempted a second visit, only to discover that the restaurant was closed. When I texted Torrell to inquire about the closure, he responded that there had been an issue with the owner's licensing. It is apparent to me that this was a staged event orchestrated by Socure to fabricate a case against me by falsely claiming that I reported violations against Torrell's restaurant. As mentioned earlier, I strongly believe that my phone was being tracked, and it is possible that a separate line was used to make false reports under my information.
Furthermore, my emails were also subjected to hacking.
Wireless Earbuds Planned at the Bedford-Stuyvesant YMCA open gym by Kadeem Kirsten - early 2022:
To ensure my privacy and personal space during the YMCA open gym sessions, I started choosing a spot away from others. I made sure to thoroughly clean the area where I sat, removing any bottles, wipes, or other items. After finishing my workout, I briefly went to the bathroom, and upon my return, I noticed a wireless earbud near the window close to my chair. I suspect that Khadim Kirsten intentionally placed the earbud there as he kept watching me closely. Mr. Kirsten also asked me for legal advice as well as a UX Designer, the same exact topic that Gavin Tseng asked me. Mr. Kirsten is one of those new members who never came to the YMCA. Upon rejecting Socure's settlement offer in January 2023, that's when all of these new members started coming to open basketball nights.
Mosque Khalifa on Bedford Ave: Sept 2, 2022, at 120 Madison St, Brooklyn, NY, United States, New York:
During the service at Mosque Khalifa on Bedford Ave, the preacher persistently addressed a specific topic related to my case. He made references to "a brother within this community, one of our own, who made a recording" in an apparent attempt to divert attention to the tape I had recorded. Following my complaint to the EEOC through email, the recording was promptly deleted on the same day, which I later submitted to the EEOC. I started attending Islamic Mission of America/Dawood Mosque at 143 State St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, and immediately, I was followed by an individual who repeatedly tried to have a conversation with me. I was also followed to a Mosque in Harlem, NY.
T-Mobile Visit Tracking / Unauthorized new number added at 574 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217:
Concerned about the security of my internet connection with Verizon, I visited T-Mobile to add a new line specifically for internet access. To my surprise, shortly after arriving at the store, a male approached the same register I was standing at and started asking questions. A few days after leaving the store, I discovered that a new phone line had been added to my T-Mobile account without my knowledge or consent. I promptly contacted T-Mobile customer service to inquire about the data usage associated with that particular number, but unfortunately, I did not receive the requested information. I believe Socure hacked my home network, such as my laptop, tablet, Television and home camera. For the past year and a half, Socure has managed to view all of my browsing history. I believe they kept contacting lawyers that I reached out to after every visit I made on their website to avoid me from being represented. In additional, after noticing that my email accounts were hacked, I wrote a statement indicating that my emails were hacked in which I got notarized at TD Bank.
Grocery Shopping Brooklyn:
During my visit to the local supermarket, I noticed several individuals following me closely, paying particular attention to the food items I was selecting and the card I used for payment. I believe I was being followed long before I started to notice.
* May 8, 2023, at 1420 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11216
* May 1, 2023, at 1420 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11216
Online Job Targeting:
I have been repeatedly targeted for specific jobs and companies, which I believe are staged by Socure, just as they did by involving me in a company backed by their investors to stage multiple events against me while interfering with my employment. I was lured into Plural, formerly known as Civic Eagle, where multiple African American candidates who did not qualify were being hired without my knowledge. All whom I’ve never spoke with. I suspect that Socure somehow gained access to my T-Mobile account and requested my entire call history to monitor my communications. Furthermore, I believe that when I sought legal counsel after receiving the EEOC's authorization to file a lawsuit, Socure clandestinely intervened in my calls to every law firm I contacted.
Puerto Rico Vacation on Dec 23, 2022:
Upon our arrival at our room in Puerto Rico, we noticed a black male who entered a room adjacent to ours shortly after us. However, after a couple of days, we did not see him again.
During a visit to a restaurant in Puerto Rico, I recognized the hostess as the same woman I had encountered multiple times at the YMCA. She had her head covered with a white scarf. As I was seated facing the entrance, she deliberately made eye contact with me, seemingly aware that I recognized her. After finishing lunch, this same woman followed us to the waterfront and watched us closely.
Neighbor Tracking Movement at 322 Gates Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11216:
Every time I left my building, I noticed a consistent pattern where the neighbor from 5F would coincidentally head towards the elevator, wait in the lobby, and enter the building exactly at the same time. This behavior raised suspicions and led me to believe that individuals from 5A were strategically positioned next door, potentially tapping our walls to eavesdrop on our conversations. The neighbor in 5A, whom I knew through the YMCA, repeatedly complained about the building while urging me to submit a work order. I also suspect that Socure assisted one of my former neighbors, Serdar Cam, in moving into the building after they discovered my text messages about potentially moving there. Immediately after moving in, Serdar started complaining as well. I believe Socure was involved in placing a previous female tenant in the building, who also complained to me on multiple occasions about the building.
Uber License Training:
Once again, Socure monitored the location of my phone and deployed individuals to the classroom where I was attending classes in Long Island City in early March 2023. After completing the classes, I became too afraid of potentially facing false rider allegations.
New Open Gym Invitation by Bedford-Stuyvesant YMCA member Ethan, Andre Nelson was present on March 2, 2023, at 300 Adelphi, Brooklyn, NY 11205:
Ethan, a fellow YMCA member, invited me to join him at a nearby gym. To my surprise, Andre Nelson was also in attendance. While playing on the court, I noticed one of the players guarding me had a conspicuous microphone attached to them, and an Asian woman diligently captured footage from different angles with a video camera. I believe they were recording my voice and actions on the court. Additionally, it seems that after complaining about what happened at the YMCA, members are being instructed to engage me outside the YMCA to diffuse the situation. This incident further raised my suspicion that our apartment might be under surveillance, as I had previously mentioned Andre Nelson's presence at the open gym to my wife. Moreover, during the open run, I noticed the unexpected presence of multiple YMCA members from the Downtown Brooklyn location, whom I hadn't encountered in the past four years. I firmly believe that Andre Nelson orchestrated their participation and that they were strategically placed as collaborators by Socure.
New Gym Invites
After fully understanding that I knew about all of the plans in place at the YMCA, with the help of the YMCA Director, Sonia Atherly, multiple members were told to invite me to other gyms to built a campaign of “ this is Lou everywhere he goes”. Over six plus individuals were asked to invite me to new open gyms and men’s league to play in. This is all to avoid further problems at the gym.
Real Estate / Startup Venture Inquiry by Gavin Tseng:
Due to ongoing targeting, I decided to distance myself from everyone for months. However, my friend Gavin Tseng, whom I knew while living in Downtown Brooklyn, repeatedly invited me to his upstate home and wanted me to see properties he was interested in purchasing. It was quite unusual that Mr. Tseng would frequently text me, asking about my availability on specific days. I suspect that Mr. Tseng was recording our conversations during the trips and multiple phone calls, where he sought my help with UX Designing for his apartment rental car service. I believe Socure conducted research on my past work history, including my involvement in a Delegate campaign in Maryland for a real estate professional. I suspect that Socure fabricated false accusations against this individual and used my information to create misleading claims, leveraging my network and devices.
Subways / Stores Staged Evidence Building:
Regardless of the subway station I find myself in, I consistently experience being followed by random individuals who are instructed to approach me closely while holding their cellphones up to my face and posing questions. On multiple occasions, I recall three females approaching me seeking guidance regarding subway directions, and I willingly offered my assistance. However, I have recently become aware that individuals, including camera operators, have been capturing these interactions on film as part of what appears to be a deliberate campaign to discredit me.
March 28, 2023 - Travel to Milwaukee:
While traveling to Milwaukee for a getaway from my wife after several disputes, I noticed that I was being followed at the airport. The surveillance continued throughout my stay at the Airbnb located at 1028 East Juneau Avenue, Unit 416, Milwaukee, WI 53202, from March 28, 2023, to April 11, 2023. I also experienced being followed at the Hertz car rental at 804 Vel R. Phillips Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53203, on April 6, 2023, and at the Pleasant Prairie Premium Outlet at 11211 120th Ave, Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158, on the same day.
April 12, 2023 - Returning back from Milwaukee:
Immediately after arriving back in New York City from my two-week vacation, at around 3:45 pm ET, just two minutes after landing, I received a text message from a YMCA member whom I hadn't communicated with in over three weeks. The message mentioned something along the lines of "See you tonight," which I promptly deleted. This unmistakable occurrence served as a clear indication that my phone was under surveillance and being tracked.
April 21, 2023 & May 7, 2023 - Vitamin Shoppe at 12 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217:
As I entered the Vitamin Shoppe in Downtown Brooklyn on Atlantic Ave, I noticed that I was being followed. While at the checkout counter, an African American gentleman positioned himself next to me, seemingly eavesdropping on my account information and the items I was purchasing. I strongly suspect that a similar incident occurred during my previous visit on April 21, 2023, although I was not actively observing at that time.
On May 6, 2023, between 11:30 am - 12:45 pm - JFK AirTrain:
Once again, I became aware that my phone was being tracked. I accompanied my wife to the airport as she was departing for Milwaukee. Upon arriving at the station, an assertive African American woman in her late 30s hurriedly approached us, despite the presence of multiple station operators. She aggressively stopped us and began asking for directions. Sensing something amiss, I promptly distanced myself from the situation while my wife attempted to assist her with the directions.
Friday, May 11, 2023 at Costco Eyewear at 517 E 117th St, New York, NY 10035: While I was sharing my information, a woman in her late 50s approached the counter and closely observed my personal details. I have come to believe that Socure has someone at Chase informing them of my location whenever I use my Chase bank card. The day before, I made purchases with my Chase card at Costco.
Friday, May 11, 2023 at Costco at 517 E 117th St, New York, NY 10035: While conversing with a product representative at Costco, a young female employee in her late teens or early twenties approached with an older Senegalese gentleman in his late 60s. The gentleman sought assistance with a product due to his limited English proficiency. As he showed me his phone up close, I noticed someone recording our interaction from a distance. Once again, I felt as though I was being followed. It seems that a private investigator was aware of my recent purchase of fish oil at Vitamin Shoppe on May 7, 2023, as well as my pursuit of becoming a personal trainer. They orchestrated the scenario with the gentleman asking me specific questions about fish oil. It's worth noting that the material I was studying for personal training explicitly states that trainers should not recommend any medication to individuals.
Saturday, May 13, 2023, at Hoyt Station in Brooklyn: Once more, I found myself being followed into the train station. While I was waiting there, a woman approached me once again, seeking directions. Without hesitation, I gestured towards someone else nearby and firmly replied, "No, ask her." Interestingly, there was a man across the platform holding two cameras, capturing the entire interaction between us. Following the unsuccessful attempt, the woman conversed with the man briefly before they both boarded the train.
Saturday, May 13, 2023, at Bedford and Quincy in Brooklyn: As I neared my apartment building, I noticed two cameramen once again attempting to record me. Sensing their presence and their intention to cross the street, I quickly changed course and crossed over to the other side, putting some distance between us.
Saturday, May 13, 2023 - TD Bank at 957 Marcy Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11216: While I was withdrawing cash from the ATM, a white male in his late 20s, accompanied by a dog, was recording me from outside. I also believe Socure did some digging into all of my transactions at my local banks, such as Chase and TD Bank.
Saturday, May 13, 2023 - Credit Card information altered: When I logged into my Discover Credit Card account, I observed that my information had been modified.
Monday, May 14, 2023 - Best Buy Brooklyn at 625 Atlantic Ave Ste A7, Brooklyn, NY 11217: Upon reaching the printing department at 12:14 pm ET, I was harassed by an African American woman in her late 60s. I ignored her and left through the opposite side, but she continued to follow me and tried to engage in a conversation.
Tuesday, May 16, 2023, at Target 517 E 117th St Suite 201, New York, NY 10035, at 10:46 am ET: Upon realizing that I was aware of the cover-up occurring, where individuals were tailing me and inquiring with their phones in hand, Socure strategically positioned an African gentleman near the entrance of the targeted bathroom. They had been closely observing my actions. Remarkably, this man was dressed identically to me during the incident that unfolded on Friday, May 11, 2023
While waiting in line, I believe a Senegalese couple were instructed to chat about illegal activities intentionally while I was behind them and they absurdly moved to another line.
Tuesday, May 16, 2023 - Cohen’s Fashion Optical at 86 W 125th St, New York, NY 10027: While retrieving my reading glasses from Costco, I discovered that the prescription was stronger than what was indicated in the eye examination. The lenses ended up negatively impacting my vision. I requested to review the physician's notes from the exam, but despite waiting for over 30 minutes, they were unable to provide any documentation as the physician was acting very strange. Instead, they gave me evasive responses, leading me to ultimately leave without a resolution.
May 18, 2023 - Chase Bank at 1380 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11216 @ 12 PM ET: Around 12 PM ET on May 18, 2023, at Chase Bank on Fulton Ave in Brooklyn, I experienced another incident I believe involves Socure. An individual was sent to tail me, and it began at TD Bank where this person approached the teller in an ostentatious manner, loudly expressing their intentions. I suspect this encounter was being recorded in an attempt to frame a robbery on me. It seems that Socure is continuously monitoring my activities, possibly as a diversion from the fact that their former CFO was untrustworthy. Regardless of where I go, I am constantly being followed, with new tactics being devised every time I step outside my home.
I’m writing to put a stop to this targeting and ongoing harassment.
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2023.05.27 09:47 luciferlovestoo HELP--Was hit by NYPD--they were speeding in wrong direction and damaged my brand new Triumph
| I just bought a brand new, Triumph Tiger 900 GT on Tuesday. Was a little bored at home this evening and decided to take it on a ride around Manhattan with the GF. I knew to watch out for cops because of the holiday weekend, so we were riding within the speed limit, but didn’t think to watch out for cops in this way... On the way back up to Inwood, I decided to take the Cloisters exit before we called it a night to enjoy the view of the GWB with the nice weather. Gf and I were riding on the Margaret Corbin Dr loop (a one-way street) around the Cloisters, took the Eastbound turn that feeds into the southbound lane of Fort Tryon Pl at around 12:35 am. We were following speed limit—15 mph—and traveling in the correct direction of traffic. Sorry for small size--wanted to add extra map for context Two unmarked police vehicles came speeding in the wrong direction—westbound on the stretch of Margaret Corbin Dr just southwest of the Cloisters—at such a high speed that I, my GF, and bystanders could hear screeching of tires over the sound of loud music playing from a nearby parked car seconds before either car was within line of sight. Both vehicles were moving at such a high speed, that neither driver had enough reaction time to come to a complete stop before reaching the northbound curve of Margaret Corbin Dr, approximately 250 ft. The first vehicle was able to swerve to our left without hitting us, but still could not come to a stop in a controlled manner (black sedan – unknown plates). The second vehicle (silver sedan – NY plates HTK7897) was driving close behind first vehicle, did not have enough reaction time to brake, nearly hit first vehicle, instead swerved into our direction, and hit the motorcycle head on after skidding uphill on an approximate 7% grade for roughly 150 ft. Using those estimates, it is safe to assume that both vehicles were traveling at least 55-mph in a 15-mph zone that is known to have many pedestrians, even at night. As a result of the head-on collision, my right leg slammed into the front fairing of motorcycle, the bike tipped over onto my left leg, overall leaving me with just some scratches and bruises. The force of the impact did cause some tension in my lower back, and it remains to be seen if there will be any lasting damage. My GF was thankfully able to jump off without injury. Bike was damaged in following ways: - Front wheel misaligned as it took the brunt of the impact with the front bumper of the silver sedan
- Left handguard scraped against pavement
- Left, driver foot peg scraped against pavement
- Left, passenger foot peg scraped against pavement
- Left gear shift selector potentially damaged because of the drop
- Potential damage to transmission because of weight applied incorrectly to gear selector
- Potential damage to electronics
After the bike tipped over, 3 officers came out of each vehicle. Two officers helped to pull me up from the ground, and asked if I needed medical attention. I wasn’t able to answer clearly at the time as I hadn’t had enough time to recover from the shock of the incident. They asked if I could walk, I was able to, and so they presumed I was physically fine. They asked if there was any damage to the bike, and began to inspect the bike. I directed their attention to the likely places that the bike had damage because of the direction it fell. I asked why they were going the wrong way on a one-way street, and they said they were responding to shots fired in the area, and suggested that their intension was to continue going the wrong way (north) on the west side of the Cloisters up Margaret Corbin Dr. Within minutes the officers of the black sedan got back in their vehicle and sped off, and I was not able to retrieve plates, names, or badge numbers for any of those officers involved. The officers in the silver sedan that hit the bike, did stick around and continued to take pictures and inspect the bike. They said that a police report would be filed, and because they were around long enough, I was able to get names and badge numbers for those officers: - Reynosa: 2922
- Harrington: 16533 (driver of vehicle)
- Parker: 16351
I aired my frustration that this was the second time within a month that I’ve had an interaction with the NYPD in which they’ve damaged my motorcycle—both times in which the vehicle was being operated completely legally, while fully insured, registered, plated, and while wearing full gear. The officers suggested that the incident was my fault for driving in “such a dangerous neighborhood as Washington Heights at night” and that I was the one that needed to be more careful. I inquired as to how I was going to be reimbursed for the cost of repairing and replacing all of the affected parts, and they told me I would have to file an insurance claim with my own insurance even though they were at fault. They once again asked if I needed medical attention and I again said no. Officer Harrington then gave me his business card and told me to text him for updates on the police report. They then left. A group of bystanders were in the south parking lot of the eastbound section of Margaret Corbin Dr and witnessed the entire incident. There was roughly 15 people total that saw the event and they themselves were nearly victims of the incident since the police were speeding within feet of where they were standing. I talked with them for a few minutes to confirm they did in fact see everything that happened, and I was able to get a phone number from one of the witnesses. The officers in the silver sedan drove back around and seemed to be uncomfortable with the fact that I was speaking to bystanders and came back to ask me if I needed medical attention. The bystanders all encouraged me to take them up on the offer, but then I asked if NYPD would pay for the ambulance ride, and they said no. They also said that they would have to have the bike towed if I decided to take an ambulance ride and I rejected that idea. As the interaction continued, the officers became more agitated that I was suggesting NYPD ought to compensate me for the incident. I have good reason to believe that their body cams were turned off during the initial incident, and the reason they came back to check up on me is so they could turn them back on and have me on camera refusing medical attention. So… I’m not really sure where to go from here. Lawyer? Any tips, any suggestions? I have a couple of ideas where to start, but I’m just curious if any of you have had to deal with something like this before. Thanks in advance for your help submitted by luciferlovestoo to RideitNYC [link] [comments] |
2023.05.26 20:22 UCIHOPE UC Irvine HOPE Opioid Study: Looking for Orange County Adults who are in Recovery or Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. Be in the HOPE Study + Get $480 in gift codes.
UC Irvine researchers in the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Informatics are recruiting Peer Leaders for the HOPE Opioid Study. We are looking for people who meet the below criteria: 1)
Adults living in the Greater Los Angeles Area (Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Ventura, San Bernardino, Riverside Counties)
2)
People who are in Treatment or Recovery for Opioid Use Disorder and who use/used methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone as part of their treatment.
Before the study starts: Peer leaders will need to attend three 3-hour in-person trainings in Irvine, CA - dates to be determined, but they will be a Saturday morning and afternoon + a Sunday morning. HOPE Study will pay you mileage to attend trainings.
During the 12-week study: Peer leaders' participation during the study is 100% online. You will join a study Facebook group and attempt to talk to assigned participants about medications, your experience, stigma, whatever topics- the group is there for all of you. You will note it on a log and turn into the study team weekly. Peer leaders participate about 1-2 hours per week during the 12-week study.
Peer Leaders get up to $480 in Amazon gift cards for taking part! If you are interested, click the following link to start your eligibility check and HOPE Study will call you afterward from 657-221-9597 to continue the eligibility check: Start Your Eligibility Check Here submitted by
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2023.05.25 20:01 UCIHOPE UC Irvine HOPE Opioid Study: Looking for Long Beach Residents who are in Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. Be in the HOPE Study + Get $480 in gift codes.
UC Irvine researchers in the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Informatics are recruiting Peer Leaders for the HOPE Opioid Study. We are looking for people who meet the below criteria: 1)
Adults living in the Greater Los Angeles (San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Ventura, San Bernardino, Riverside Counties)
2)
People who are in Treatment or Recovery for Opioid Use Disorder and who use/used methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone as part of their treatment.
Before the study starts: Peer leaders will need to attend three 3-hour in-person trainings in Irvine, CA - dates to be determined, but they will be a Saturday morning and afternoon + a Sunday morning. HOPE Study will pay you mileage to attend trainings.
During the 12-week study: Peer leaders' participation during the study is 100% online. You will join a study Facebook group and attempt to talk to assigned participants about medications, your experience, stigma, whatever topics- the group is there for all of you. You will note it on a log and turn into the study team weekly. Peer leaders participate about 1-2 hours per week during the 12-week study.
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2023.05.25 18:45 UCIHOPE UC Irvine HOPE Opioid Study: Looking for Greater LA Area Residents who are in Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. Be in the HOPE Study + Get $480 in gift codes.
UC Irvine researchers in the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Informatics are recruiting Peer Leaders for the HOPE Opioid Study. We are looking for people who meet the below criteria: 1)
Adults living in the Greater Los Angeles (San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Ventura, San Bernardino, Riverside Counties)
2)
People who are in Treatment or Recovery for Opioid Use Disorder and who use/used methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone as part of their treatment.
Before the study starts: Peer leaders will need to attend three 3-hour in-person trainings in Irvine, CA - dates to be determined, but they will be a Saturday morning and afternoon + a Sunday morning. HOPE Study will pay you mileage to attend trainings.
During the 12-week study: Peer leaders' participation during the study is 100% online. You will join a study Facebook group and attempt to talk to assigned participants about medications, your experience, stigma, whatever topics- the group is there for all of you. You will note it on a log and turn into the study team weekly. Peer leaders participate about 1-2 hours per week during the 12-week study.
Peer Leaders get up to $480 in Amazon gift cards for taking part! If you are interested, click the following link to start your eligibility check and HOPE Study will call you afterward from 657-221-9597 to continue the eligibility check: Start your Eligibility Check Here! submitted by
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2023.05.25 18:44 UCIHOPE UC Irvine HOPE Opioid Study: Looking for Newport Beach Residents who are in Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. Be in the HOPE Study + Get $480 in gift codes.
UC Irvine researchers in the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Informatics are recruiting Peer Leaders for the HOPE Opioid Study. We are looking for people who meet the below criteria: 1)
Adults living in the Greater Los Angeles (San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Ventura, San Bernardino, Riverside Counties)
2)
People who are in Treatment or Recovery for Opioid Use Disorder and who use/used methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone as part of their treatment.
Before the study starts: Peer leaders will need to attend three 3-hour in-person trainings in Irvine, CA - dates to be determined, but they will be a Saturday morning and afternoon + a Sunday morning. HOPE Study will pay you mileage to attend trainings.
During the 12-week study: Peer leaders' participation during the study is 100% online. You will join a study Facebook group and attempt to talk to assigned participants about medications, your experience, stigma, whatever topics- the group is there for all of you. You will note it on a log and turn into the study team weekly. Peer leaders participate about 1-2 hours per week during the 12-week study.
Peer Leaders get up to $480 in Amazon gift cards for taking part! If you are interested, click the following link to start your eligibility check and HOPE Study will call you afterward from 657-221-9597 to continue the eligibility check: Start your Eligibility Check Here! submitted by
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2023.05.25 18:43 UCIHOPE UC Irvine HOPE Opioid Study: Looking for Santa Ana Residents who are in Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. Be in the HOPE Study + Get $480 in gift codes.
UC Irvine researchers in the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Informatics are recruiting Peer Leaders for the HOPE Opioid Study. We are looking for people who meet the below criteria: 1)
Adults living in the Greater Los Angeles (San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Ventura, San Bernardino, Riverside Counties)
2)
People who are in Treatment or Recovery for Opioid Use Disorder and who use/used methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone as part of their treatment.
Before the study starts: Peer leaders will need to attend three 3-hour in-person trainings in Irvine, CA - dates to be determined, but they will be a Saturday morning and afternoon + a Sunday morning. HOPE Study will pay you mileage to attend trainings.
During the 12-week study: Peer leaders' participation during the study is 100% online. You will join a study Facebook group and attempt to talk to assigned participants about medications, your experience, stigma, whatever topics- the group is there for all of you. You will note it on a log and turn into the study team weekly. Peer leaders participate about 1-2 hours per week during the 12-week study.
Peer Leaders get up to $480 in Amazon gift cards for taking part! If you are interested, click the following link to start your eligibility check and HOPE Study will call you afterward from 657-221-9597 to continue the eligibility check: Start your Eligibility Check Here! submitted by
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2023.05.25 01:45 UCIHOPE UC Irvine HOPE Opioid Study: Looking for Greater Los Angeles Area Residents who are in Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. Be in the HOPE Study + Get $480 in gift codes.
UC Irvine researchers in the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Informatics are recruiting Peer Leaders for the HOPE Opioid Study. We are looking for people who meet the below criteria: 1)
Adults living in the Greater Los Angeles Area (San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Ventura, San Bernardino, Northern San Diego, Riverside Counties)
2)
People who are in Treatment or Recovery for Opioid Use Disorder and who use/used methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone as part of their treatment.
Before the study starts: Peer leaders will need to attend three 3-hour in-person trainings in Irvine, CA - dates to be determined, but they will be a Saturday morning and afternoon + a Sunday morning. HOPE Study will pay you mileage to attend trainings.
During the 12-week study: Peer leaders' participation during the study is 100% online. You will join a study Facebook group and attempt to talk to assigned participants about medications, your experience, stigma, whatever topics- the group is there for all of you. You will note it on a log and turn into the study team weekly. Peer leaders participate about 1-2 hours per week during the 12-week study.
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2023.05.25 01:09 UCIHOPE UC Irvine HOPE Opioid Study: Looking for Ventura County Residents who are in Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. Be in the HOPE Study + Get $480 in gift codes.
UC Irvine researchers in the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Informatics are recruiting Peer Leaders for the HOPE Opioid Study. We are looking for people who meet the below criteria: 1)
Adults living in the Greater Los Angeles (San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Ventura, San Bernardino, Riverside Counties)
2)
People who are in Treatment or Recovery for Opioid Use Disorder and who use/used methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone as part of their treatment.
Before the study starts: Peer leaders will need to attend three 3-hour in-person trainings in Irvine, CA - dates to be determined, but they will be a Saturday morning and afternoon + a Sunday morning. HOPE Study will pay you mileage to attend trainings.
During the 12-week study: Peer leaders' participation during the study is 100% online. You will join a study Facebook group and attempt to talk to assigned participants about medications, your experience, stigma, whatever topics- the group is there for all of you. You will note it on a log and turn into the study team weekly. Peer leaders participate about 1-2 hours per week during the 12-week study.
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2023.05.25 01:06 UCIHOPE UC Irvine HOPE Opioid Study: Looking for San Diego Residents who are in Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. Be in the HOPE Study + Get $480 in gift codes.
UC Irvine researchers in the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Informatics are recruiting Peer Leaders for the HOPE Opioid Study. We are looking for people who meet the below criteria: 1)
Adults living in the Greater Los Angeles/San Diego Area (San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Ventura, San Bernardino, Riverside Counties)
2)
People who are in Treatment or Recovery for Opioid Use Disorder and who use/used methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone as part of their treatment.
Before the study starts: Peer leaders will need to attend three 3-hour in-person trainings in Irvine, CA - dates to be determined, but they will be a Saturday morning and afternoon + a Sunday morning. HOPE Study will pay you mileage to attend trainings.
During the 12-week study: Peer leaders' participation during the study is 100% online. You will join a study Facebook group and attempt to talk to assigned participants about medications, your experience, stigma, whatever topics- the group is there for all of you. You will note it on a log and turn into the study team weekly. Peer leaders participate about 1-2 hours per week during the 12-week study.
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2023.05.24 16:48 WiscoBikeTourBest Commute route from N Portand to far NE, anyway to avoid lombard?
2023.05.23 14:15 Top-Total692 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in CA Hiring Now!
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2023.05.23 00:48 _dqpb Reno events forecast May 22 - May 28
This list is automatically generated, it may not be 100% accurate
Links to Facebook need to be opened on a desktop computer (On mobile, Chrome and Firefox have the option to "view desktop site")
Monday, May 22
Tuesday, May 23
Wednesday, May 24
- Shows
- Art
- Community
- Food and drinks
Thursday, May 25
- Shows
- Competitions
- Community
- Food and drinks
Friday, May 26
Saturday, May 27
- Shows
- Competitions
- Art
- Community
- Food and drinks
Sunday, May 28
- Shows
- Competition
- Art
- Community
- Food and drinks
Unsorted
Recurring
- Open Mic Night - Tuesday nights at 8 - Coffee N Comics on Moana
- Open Mic Night - Thursday nights - Coffee N Comics on Baring
- Open Mic Night - Wednesdays at 8:30 - The Library (Bar)
- Open Mic Night - Sundays ay 7 - Blind onion in sparks
- Open Mic Poetry - Mondays at 6PM - Shim's Surplus Supplies (Speakeasy)
- Jazz Night - every week on Thursday 8:30pm-12:00am - The Loving Cup
- Jazz Night - Tuesdays at 6PM - Shim's Surplus Supplies (Speakeasy)
- Comedy Night - Thursdays at 8:30PM - Paddy and Irene's Irish Pub
- Karaoke - Fridays at 9PM - Paddy and Irene's Irish Pub
Other Resources
- therenoscene.com
- visitrenotahoe.com
- thisisreno.com
- renonr.com
- DJ Trivia Map - At various bars every day of the week
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2023.05.21 19:07 hmack1998 I like this almost decade old map on the red line today
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2023.05.20 00:58 meego-jits UP COMMING TOURNAMENTS - AVA - VANCOUVER - JUNE 10 - 11, 2023
AVA WESTERN GRAPPLING CHAMPIONSHIP - VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA
SUBMISSION ONLY ROUND ROBIN TOURNAMENT
The AVA WESTERN GRAPPLING CHAMPIONSHIP is a Coastal Tournament (2 x Placement Points)
Capacity: 600 Registrations
SUMMARY
AVA is a sub-only round-robin tournament that offers the maximum number of matches to all competitors in the most competitive arena. Experience the pure form of grappling where submissions are the ultimate win.
The future is now! Tournament Date:
· June 10 - NOGI
· June 11 - Gi
Location: Riverside Secondary School - 2215 Reeve St, Port Coquitlam, BC
Start Time: Doors will be open at 8 am and the tournament begins at 9 am
REGISTRATION PRICES:
· $80 Early Bird (Deadline April 2)
· $95 Normal (Deadline May 21)
· $110 Late (Deadline June 4)
· $50 for additional Division
· $10/day for spectators
*IMPORTANT: All registration requests AFTER the late registration deadline will be accommodated at twice the rate of the late registration price. We reserve the right to decline service to anyone, as allowed by our regulations and policies.
REFUNDS AND CREDITS POLICY
- Refunds and credits are available by self-service until the normal registration deadline. From the normal registration deadline until the late registration deadline, credits will be the only form of compensation.
- Refunds and credits will not be issued for no-shows or withdrawal from participation due to sickness or injuries after the registration closing date.
- In the event that a participant is left without a match-up, a full refund or credit shall be issued.
ROUND ROBIN
All competitors will be guaranteed a minimum of 2 fights and a maximum of 12 or more if they are entered into the Gi and Nogi divisions.
ROUND-ROBIN POINTS SYSTEM
Matches are won by submissions. The tournament is designed to incentivize submission wins in regulation time.
· Won by Submission in Regulation = 4 Points
· Won by Submission in Overtime = 2 Points
· Won by Fastest Escape (Applies only to overtime) = 1 Point
· Won by Decision = 1 Point
· Won by Walkover = 0 Point
· Won by No Show = 0 Point
· Won by Disqualification = 1 Point
The Tiebreaker Settings for Round Robin in order of priority are as follows: - Head-to-head: Direct match outcome between tied competitors.
- Match points: Total points accumulated by each competitor.
- Submission wins: Total number of matches won by submission.
- Fastest submission: Shortest time taken to win by submission.
- Fight time in won matches: Shorter total time spent in won matches.
- Decision wins: Total number of matches won by decision.
- Walkover wins: Total number of matches won due to opponent's forfeit or no-show.
- Disqualification wins: Total number of matches won due to opponent's disqualification.
RULES
TECHNICAL RULES VIDEO OVERTIME RULES VIDEO TECHNICAL RULES CHART REFERENCE ACTION RULES CHART REFERENCE OVERTIME RULES CHART REFERENCE REFEREE GESTURES REFERENCE For more detailed information, please visit
allvsall.com/rules ARRIVAL INSTRUCTIONS
· Proceed to the front door and check in with our staff, who will provide you with a stamp for verification purposes.
· It is imperative that all competitors ensure they are weighed in and cleared to compete.
· In preparation for your first match, please proceed to the designated warm-up mats at least 30 minutes before the estimated start time of your match. This will allow our coordinators ample time to locate you and ensure that you are ready to compete. Failure to do so may result in a loss by no-show.
PERKS
· First 100 registered competitors receive a Free event T-shirt
· Registered competitors get 20% OFF on all AVA store
PRIZES FOR ALL PLACEMENTS
· Custom AVA medals for all top 3 placements
The military-style inspired medal features the Japanese maple (Momiji) leaves that are grown in British Columbia, representing the birthplace of AVA as well as the Japanese origin of the sport.
· AVA Belt for #1 Pro champions
· AVA Champion Patches for Kids champions
AWARDS FOR OVERALL BEST, TOP ADULTS, AND KID TEAMS
· Trophies for the Top 3 overall teams
· Trophies for the Top 3 overall adult teams
· Trophies for the Top 3 overall kid teams
WHITE BELT 6 MONTHS & UNDER DIVISION
New to Jiu-jitsu? We have 6 months under White Belt Division to give new competitors the chance to compete fairly against other competitors new to Jiu-Jitsu.
PRO DIVISIONS
PRO PLACEMENT WINNERS The grand prize money, split among the AVA Ultra tournament champions and the highest-ranked players of the season, is up for grabs. As more elite competitors sign up to battle during the season for the title of AVA Champion, the prize pool grows bigger. Get ready for an epic showdown as the top players compete fiercely for their share of the cash prize and the ultimate title of champion! The placement winners will take home a share of the prize money pool, which is built up throughout the year by each competitor in a Pro division contributing $50 from their registration.
AVA SEASON PRO WINNERS The Pros battle for glory and cash as they compete throughout the season, accumulating ranking points in a fierce competition. Only the top placers will take home the ultimate prize of cash, as they rise to the top and claim their spot among the elite!
AVA ULTRA PRO WINNERS The Pros will require to engage in fierce battles to earn enough points (4 or more needed) to advance to the ultimate showdown at the AVA Ultra, where they will compete for the grand prize in cash and the prestigious title of AVA Ultra Champion.
Prizes (how the prize is distributed among the winners):
· 1st place – 60%
· 2nd place – 35%
· 3rd place – 15%
Current Cash Pool:
· Gi Pro Female $300
· Gi Pro Male $550
· Nogi Pro Female $150
· Nogi Pro Male $1800
RANKINGS
Season Rankings Placement and match points are collected for each scoring athlete and team for every tournament in the year.
Placement points (Regional x 1 placement points, Coastal x 2 placement points, Ultra x 3 placement points):
· 1st place – 9 points
· 2nd place – 3 points
· 3rd place – 1 point
The points are reset every year (with the exception of 2022/2023 as it was rolled out in October 2022.)
Ranking Prizes For athletes:
· Certificate of achievement for top 3 placements in each category
For teams:
· #1 team name will be engraved on the
AVA Ultra Cup · 1st, 2nd, and 3rd placements receive an AVA Ultra trophy
BRACKETS AND ADJUSTMENTS
· The pre-schedule, along with the groups, will be available
5 days before the tournament
· Official brackets will be available
3 days before the tournament
· Adjustments are available by self-serve at any time until the official brackets are made
WEIGH-INS
Competitors are permitted to weigh in the day before the tournament at a scheduled time or on the day of their matches at least 45 minutes before the scheduled time of their match. (Gi is not required for weigh-in).
There is no exception 2 lbs. allowance.
If the competitor does not make weight the day before the weigh-in, they will be permitted another weigh-in before their division starts.
If the competitor does not make weight before their division starts, they will be disqualified.
COACHES
There will be a chair provided for the coach of each competitor. The barricaded area is restricted to only staff, competitors, and registered coaches (1 coach/competitor).
Coach-to-Athlete Ratio:
· When there are 3 or fewer athletes, 1 coach will be provided.
· When there are between 4 and 6 athletes, 2 coaches will be provided.
· When there are between 7 and 12 athletes, 3 coaches will be provided.
· When there are between 13 and 18 athletes, 4 coaches will be provided.
· For every additional 6 athletes beyond 18, an additional coach will be provided.
We kindly request all coaches to register for our event by filling out the registration form provided at the following link:
COACH LIST.
WARM-UP AREA
· A separate mat area will be provided for upcoming competitors in the divisions scheduled
· Ring coordinators will collect division athletes in this area. Please be present in this area before your scheduled match
· A 65” TV will be set up to display in real-time up and-coming matches
PODIUM AREA
· A 45” TV will be set up to display in real-time the up-and-coming podium results
· Seating will be provided at the waiting area for placement athletes standing by
· A picture will be taken for each podium ceremony
· All placement athletes will receive a customized medal
FIRST AID
A medical team will be on-site to provide any necessary medical services.
TV SCOREBOARDS
Each mat will have a TV displaying the athlete's names and match progress.
AVA STORE AND CONCESSION
Apparel, food, and drink will be available for purchase.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT TABLE
Support will be provided for information and questions at the customer support table.
CUSTOMIZED DOLLAMUR MATS
Our AVA mats are made by Dollamur, the leading manufacturer of high-quality competition mats.
LIVE DJ
It’s a party! A live DJ will be present throughout the entirety of the tournament to provide energetic music.
PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
There will be a professional photographer(s) that will be there to capture all the action at the tournament.
Heelhook Photography SPONSORS
We offer a variety of packages for each company's needs. Please see the packages and rates below.
SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES Contact us at [
[email protected]](mailto:
[email protected]) if you would like to be our sponsor.
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2023.05.19 01:33 Left_Hospital3024 School List Help PLS PLS PLS
Help. I have no idea how to make a school list or really how to know different school’s reputations. I am running out of time and need help (but pls be nice.) I want to shoot my shot at some top schools, but I’m not sure how many or which to include with my stats/activities. I think it’s too top heavy right now, can anyone give me some more mid level schools to include? Also which top schools should I absolutely get rid of? Wanting to do a research heavy MD but still with a focus on primary care.
GPA: 3.98 cumulative/sGPA with upward trend.
MCAT: 521 (131/128/13/132)
State of Residence: CA
Ethnicity: Asian Woman
Undergraduate: California UC; T10 public
MajoMinor: Cell and Developmental Biology, summa cum laude.
Gap Years: Yes (1)
Clinical Experience (Non-volunteer and volunteer): - 300 hours working as a emergency department medical scribe
- 300 hours working as a hospital volunteer
- Helped nurses with tasks such as bathing, changing, feeding, and ambulating patients (somewhat rural area?)
- Rotated to observe the scope of care in several departments, such as telemetry, ICU, physical rehabilitation, mother infant, and labor and delivery
Research Experience and Productivity: - 2,900 hours working as a research assistant (unpaid and paid) in a DNA repair lab
- 1 poster presentation
- 1 3rd author publication in Nature Biotechnology for discovery of a novel gene editing technique
- 50 hours working as a research assistant for a music cognition lab
- No pubs/posters
- Debating even adding this even though I loved doing it
Shadowing: - Emergency Medicine (24 hours)
- Labor and Deliver (16 hours)
- Shadowed C-sections surgeries as well as live births
Non-Clinical Volunteering: - 100 hrs as a Planned Parenthood outreach volunteer
- Helped ensure student access to contraception and reproductive health
- 50 hrs volunteering as an after-school elementary school tutor in an underserved community
- Mainly helping native spanish speakers with their english fluency
ExtracurriculaLeadership: - 200 hrs Biology Transfer Mentor
- Led a weekly tutor group for transfer students in cell biology
- Mentored them to help ensure their success in a 4-year program, including aiding in extracurricular involvement, leadership, and professional development
- Many many hours and years of playing the flute
- Stopped playing “competitively” in college but still give lessons
- Was state-ranked in 2018
Miscellaneous: - Not sure how relevant is it but I love to lift weights and meditate?
School List (MD only): Johns Hopkins
Perelman
Columbia
Duke
Stanford
UCSF
Vanderbilt
WashU
Cornell
NYU
Yale
Northwestern Feinberg Chicago
Icahn at Mt Sinai
UCLA
UChicao Pritzker
UCSD
Emory
UColorado Aurora
USC Keck
Oregon Health
Boston U
URochester NY
Brown
Uni of Utah SLC
Einstein
UC Irvine
UMiami
UC Davis
Uni of Arizona
UC Riverside
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