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Archive for January, 2009

King’s dream inspires school for 40 years

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

By Jeremy Boren, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Monday’s open house at Manchester Bidwell Corp. gives master quilter and former instructor Ruth Ward of the North Side the opportunity to view the “Protest to Prosperity” photo exhibit in honor of the North Side vocational school’s 40th anniversary. Ward commemorated the event with “Fabric of Our Community,” a wall-sized quilt featuring photos of students and teachers.

Tom Kellner owes his happiness, and perhaps his life, to Manchester Bidwell Corp.

So he thought it was the least he could do to serve as ambassador to hundreds of fellow graduates and potential students who celebrated the North Side vocational school’s 40th anniversary on Martin Luther King Day….

For the full Pittsburgh Tribune-Review article:
http://pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/cityregion/s_607900.html

How To: Mentor At-Risk Students in Art

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

by Suzie Boss, Edutopia.com

Leaders of an innovative arts program share the secrets of success.

Bill Strickland, founder of the Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, would like nothing more than to see young people taking part in arts programs in every struggling community. After more than 40 years of working with at-risk kids, he knows that arts plus mentoring is a combination that can transform lives. He estimates that 90 percent of the teens who come to the MCG for after-school enrichment programs graduate from high school, and more than 80 percent go on to college….

For the complete Edutopia article:
http://www.edutopia.org/bill-strickland-how-to

Bill Strickland Featured on Tavis Smiley

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Job-training expert Bill Strickland discusses the irony of the upcoming inauguration of an African American president when the current economic crisis has devastated the African American community.

For the video of the Tavis Smiley Show:
http://www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/archive/200901/20090114.html#

Art shows provided exhilarating sights

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

By Mary Thomas, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

…As with glass in 2007, ceramics garnered citywide attention. The medium rode in with the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts conference in March, which inspired more than 100 exhibitions and drew an estimated 5,000 attendees.

Most of those exhibitions ran during conference week, requiring a marathon mentality to see but rewarding with similar highs. Special recognition is due the community spirit that made it all happen, particularly because Pittsburgh agreed to host the large conference with far less than usual lead time.

Kudos to Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild’s Joshua Green who was local organizer and worked with unfathomable energy, and to both arts and non-arts venues that provided help and exhibition space (including Ellis School and Armory, the Alcoa Corporate Center, Standard Ceramic and the Andrew Carnegie Free Library, Carnegie, among many laudable sites)….

For the complete Pittsburgh Post-Gazette column:
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09007/939965-42.stm

BTC 40th Anniversary Open House Press Kit Now Available

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Contents of Press Kit:
1) Press Release on Bidwell Training Center’s 40th Anniversary Open House
2) Press Release on Bidwell Training Center as valuable economic resource
3) Schedule of events for January 19, 2009
4) Story of Bidwell Training Center
5) Flyer for MLK: Celebrate the Dream event, sponsored by Pittsburgh Cares
6) Bio sheet for William E. Strickland, Jr.
7) Mailer for Seeing Jazz exhibition at Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild
8) Mailer for Bidwell Training Center’s 40th Anniversary Open House
9) Logos and seals

PHOTO OPPORTUNITY
Monday, January 19, 2009
1:15 pm: Bidwell 40th Anniversary Cake Cutting by Bill Strickland

BTC 40th Anniversary Open House Press Kit (ZIP file)