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GCC Nursing Orientation, 9/1/09 - RAWGCC Nursing Orientation, 9/1/09 - RAW - Dr. John Tierney, Keynote Speaker 9/1/2009
GED Graduation 2008-2009GED Graduation 2008-2009 with Chief Examiner and Master of Ceremonies Jean Boucias it is hosted by the Family Literacy Collaborative and held at GCC. Graduation includes a welcome by GCC Pres. Bob Pura and a keynote address by Tom Mechem, the State GED Chief Examiner from MA Dept of Ed, and included graduate speakers: Nyima Tridytsang and Steven France 10/15/2009
One College Drive # 71-Fright ClubOne College Drive #71-Fright Club is presented by the GCC Theater Club. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/6/3OACFz-VtsQ 10/30/2009
SCI 130 Extreme Insulation Retrofits #2-Renaissance BuildersSCI 130 Extreme Insulation Retrofits #2-Renaissance Builders. Tricia Perham and Stephen Greenwald of Renaissance Builders present insulation and building science for the sustainable energy certificate program. 10/19/2009
One College Drive # 73-Birthday Boys Chorus ConcertOne College Drive #73-Birthday Boys Chorus Concert. Music of Purcell, Bach and Handel is presented by the Greenfield Community College Chorus, directed by Margery Heins and accompanied by Amy Roberts-Crawford. The concert is presented in honor of the birthdays of composers Henry Purcell, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Georg Frideric Handel. The chorus members are: J. Bowker, C. LaPlante, H. Looman, K. McClellan, Aliana Popusol, A. Sumner, M. Charlton, C. Gatker, J. Hsu, K. McDougall, M. Olmstead, M. Zeiss, B. Conant, G. Gaida, J. Nichols, J. H. Blain, J. Luengo, W. Sadowsky, and P. Schuster http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/1/uv-qeOQQ6_4 11/8/2009
Outdoor Leadership Program Footage 2001Outdoor Leadership Program Footage 2001 - Raw documentary footage includes adaptive skiing, ropes course, rock climbing, rappelling, canoeing flat and white water, slide show, medical search rescue, brief interviews. 4/27/2001
19th Century Women's ClothingLaura Patnode employs models in 19th century period clothing as well as historical photos to show the restrictive and oppressive clothing women wore in the 19th century. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/7/ie3yyq2hf0E 4/5/1996
Advertising Class Student Ads 1982-1990Advertising Class Student Ads 1982-1990: Student produced commercials from John Reino's 1982, 1983, 1984A, 1984B, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990 adverstising class (1990 repeated on next disk also no copy of 1987ads found) 4/15/1980
Advertising Class Student Ads 1990-1999Advertising Class Student Ads 1990-1999: Student produced commercials from John Reino's 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 (1st digital class), 1999 (1999 incomplete) 4/15/1990
Are the Terrorists Winning?Full title: "Are the Terrorists Winning? America's Forfeiture of Freedom in Response to September 11 Attacks" lecture by Atty. William C. Newman (Wmass. ACLU); Introduction by Buz Eisenberg; info regarding Erosion 1st & 4th amendment; specifically the US Patriot Act. Sponsored by GCC Response Initiative Committee 2/22/2002
Away from Home: Placement for Handicapped ChildInterviews with families who have had to place their handicapped child. not listed
Basic Concepts & Methods of Normative EthicsBasic Concepts & Methods of Normative Ethics is a lecture by Professor Judith Kinley, RN, MS, MTS. This program was produced for her nursing ethics class 3/3/1995
Bottoms Up"Bottoms Up" is a farce written by Gregg Kreutz and directed by H. James Godwin. The comical action takes place in the "Hotel Grande" on the Caribbean island of Santa Pequena. 5/5/1995
Debate on Comparable Worth/Pay Equity (Good audio)"Debate on Comparable Worth/Pay Equity" panelists: Nancy Steeper, Smith College; Elaine Sarensen, Asst. Prof of Econ. UMass; Sidney Claunch, Asst Dean School Management Umass 9/9/1983
Debate on Comparable Worth/Pay Equity (poor audio)"Debate on Comparable Worth/Pay Equity" panelists: Nancy Steeper, Smith College: Elaine Sarensen, Asst. Prof. Of Econ Umass; Sidney Claunch, Asst. Dean School Management Umass 9/9/1983
Nuclear Energy DebateA debate on Nuclear energy with Eric VanLoon, Ex. Dir. of Union of Concerned Scientists, & Samuel Rod, Nuclear engineer at Westinghouse. Moderated by Art Shaw. GCC & PVS Production, 1982 9/9/1982
Robin HoodAt the request of the instructor, this theater performance was captured as a one-camera shot for documentation and classroom use only. "Robin Hood" is not edited for broadcast 12/11/1998
GCC 40th Anniversary Community Breakfast-RAW FootageThe "GCC 40th Anniversary Community Breakfast" with Dan Larose as Master of Ceremony includes presentations about the college's history by: Ben Drabeck, Jean Cummings, Dave Patrick, Robbie Cohn, Ed Tombs & PVSC in celebration of the College's 40th anniversary. 5/4/2002
Math Connection Shows, 1994 #1Math Connection - Guests & subjects: Sonya Sloman, Agriculture; Toulio Englesi, Architecture; Dr. Robert Sidorsky, Veterinary Medicine; Martha Field, Economics 1/31/1994
Globalization & International Issues"Globalization & International Issues" contains lectures by native-Kenyan June Arunga speaking about "Land Reform in Kenya" and native-Argentinian Carolina Feuillant about "Argentina's Financial Crisis" 12/2/2002
Ed Vadas Café ConcertA young Ed Vadas performs a musical set in the GCC Café. This piece contains footage of Merryl Sackin bantering with him. 2/14/1980
Faith Thayer, Lecture byThis lecture by Faith Thayer explains the theory of using pond Ecology, environment & exploration as a teaching tool for children in early childhood education. 4/17/1984
Fiddler on the Roof, Pt 1-1982Fiddler on the Roof, Pt 1-1982 - theater performance held at Deerfield Academy {ACT & GCC Production} 9/9/1982
Fiddler on the Roof, Pt 2-1982Fiddler on the Roof, Pt 2-1982 - theater performance held at Deerfield Academy {ACT & GCC Production} with redo of Acts 1 & 2 plus additional footage 9/9/1982
Franklin County History Interviews"Franklin County History Interviews" is presented and hosted by Arthur Shaw. Professor Shaw interviews elders Harold LeVanway & Gradon Sprarg about their younger years in the area and local history. 4/8/1976
GCC "What is College Like" Promo & Raw FootageThis production and footagewas shot by Garry Longe in one day. "GCC 'What is College Like' Promo & Raw Footage" includes a 5-minute promo and the raw footage from that one day showing GCC's facilities, classes, events on 10/9/91. 10/9/1991
GCC "What is College Like?" 1996 Ver. & Raw FootagAt the request of Student Life the GCC "What is College Like?" promo was reworked in 1996 to include student interviews by Rebecca White, Jim McMahon, Matt Beck, Richard Thayer, Fraser Stowe, Corey Hanrahan, Michael Ketchum, Xing (café), Laura Patnode and 3 undentified students. 10/10/1996
GCC Café Concerts-1985 #11985 Café music concerts by T-Bone Burnett, Amazing Hayes & Wright Brothers. 9/9/1985
GCC Café Concerts-1985 #2More 1985 Café music concerts with performances by Hot Acoustics & Dave Binder. 3/6/1985
GCC College History 1983: 20 years of Change-falsestart"GCC College History 1983: 20 years of Change" includes interviews by original GCC faculty and foundation members. Special note program includes an interview with Grace Meyers affectionately known as the "Mother of GCC". 9/8/1985
GCC Coverage-Outside Press -1978, '83, '87, '91"GCC Coverage-Outside Press 1978, ’83, ’87, ‘91” includes: 1) 1983-Project Future on "NightTalk" on Ch 57 4/26/83 with Dean Risky Case, and students Fred Johnson and Nancy Perwak (29 min). 2) 1978-"Energy Savings" with President Goodwin, Charlie Carter and Physical plant staff (4 min). 3) TEME on “Good Morning America” aired 6/23/83 (4 min) 4) "Love Carefully Day” 1987 coverage by several news stations (22, 40 & 5) include interviews with Susan McCarthy, Nancy Buchannan, Hyram Huskey & students. 5) Project Future featured on Ch 4, WBZ-TV Boston, 3/1/91. Interviews include Dean Bob Keir (1991). 6) 1991-Pres. Kay Sloan with Marketing Dir. Russ Powell, and students Betsy Egan & Bill “Dirk” Meyhew on MCET (42 min). 1/1/2001
GCC - College History Interviews - 1982"GCC History Interviews - 1982" contains interviews with Hartley Pfiel, Dr. Arthur Shaw & Foundation founding member Mort Slavin 9/9/1982
GCC - College History Interviews -- 1982"GCC History Interviews - 1982" continuation of 1982 interviews and contains Foundation members and faculty to include Shirley Evans, Grace Meyers, Dr. J. Padgug & Ed Shortel 9/9/1982
GCC Media History-Eventual Events/Profile Humor-'76The "GCC Media History-Eventual Events/Profile Humor" is a compilation of video tapes (1976 era) produced by students enrolled in the Media Communication Program's advanced production class (video class) not listed
GCC Profile Christmas '76 & Segments '74-75The "GCC Profile Christmas '76 & Segments '74-75" is a compilation of video tapes produced by students enrolled in the Media Communication Program's advanced production class during that period. (video class) 10/7/1976
GCC Promo-Franklin Cnty Fair-Registration Composite-'79"GCC Promo-Franklin Cnty Fair-Registration Composite-'79" is comprised of 1979 registration composite by faculty promoting course offerings and the Fair promotional tape 8/15/1979
GCC Variety Footage-1984 to 1989"GCC Variety Footage-1984 to 1989" consists of footage for: Academic Excellence promo, '84; OLP; TEME; Mudballs w/Dick Little; TAG promo; TEME on Good Morning America; Intro to TEME; 1986 Ad footage; 25th Celebration Commercials 1987; 1989 TEME; TAG Promo #2 & montage 1/1/1984
GCC Various Video Segments 1977-82"GCC Various Video Segments 1977-82" is a compilation of various unclassifiable student and staff productions (some may be video class). Larry Glick; Gary Lapierre; Carl Yastrzemski interview; Eventual Events Crew 1977; Profile segments 1978; Col. Cong Show 1978; Video feedback zap 1979; cont. Ed Commercials 78-80; color portabpk training; Randy Levin; Joe Lada; Saddle Seat speech 1982; Elmore Dancing in Space 1982. 10/19/1982
Math Connection Shows, 1994 #4Math Connection - Guests & subjects: Wendy Sneider, Construction Engineer; Lori Wyman, Purchasing & Retail; Faith Thayer, Biodiversity; Mario Aiken, Composting 11/15/1994
Math Connection Shows, 1994 #3Math Connection - Guests & subjects: Melinda Gougeon, Quilting; Ana Gaillat, Chemistry; Bob Perry, Bicycling; Tony Somasko, Animal Tracking 4/11/1994
Math Connection Shows, 1994 #2Math Connection - Guests & subjects: Jim Picard, Cabinet Making; Norm Shorett, Culinary Arts; Carol Montesello, Landscaping; MATH CONFERENCE 3/14/1994
Math Connection Shows, 1995 HolyokeMath Connection - "Conexiones Connections" bi-linqual from: 1) Holyoke Magnet Middle School 2) Kelly School 3) Lt. McMahon School 2/21/1995
Video Class 1977Video Class 1977 includes productions by Burke, Brozozowy, Boudreau, Brennens, Curry, Horn, Daly, Case, Bully, Viens, Bardsley, O'Connor--video class student productions 1/1/1977
Video Class 1985Video Class 1985 includes productions by Budrawich, Sallee, Rosecrans, Nye, Milkey, Lockhead, Kochan, King, Bates, Savolis, Ono, McCarthy, Oneil, LaMountain, Green, Dean, Keefe, Jaques, Budinich--video class student productions 5/5/1985
Video Class 1986Video Class 1986 includes productions by Aversono, Teluwo, Szych, Slahetka, Kelly A.N., R. Pease, B. Mallet, Gilcreast, Clifford, D. Crane, Caruzo, Benville, Bregoili--video class student productions 1/1/1986
Video Class 1987 Spring (&1985)Video Class 1987 Spring (&1985) includes productions by Darrow & Columbia, 1985; Spring 1987-Herrick, Hatch, Harriman, Fitzmaurice, Dedinas, Collins, Brackett, Rapp, LaFond, Avery, Sanders, Schroder--video class student production 4/15/1987
Video Class 1989 SpringVideo Class 1989 Spring includes productions by Leslie Stuart; Mark Amstein; Carles Pi-Sunyer; Neola Juaire; M. Laduc; Martha Leamy; Ken Jacque; Pat Harrington; Marie Houghton; Pam Bowie; Adrienne Bramhall & 1988 Rock Awards--video class student productions 5/5/1989
Video Class 1990Video Class 1990 includes productions by Berger, Wysocki, Watts, Seward, Saczawa, Roberge, Robbins, Patnode, Oates, Minton, LaValle--video class student productions 9/15/1990
Video Class 1993 SpringVideo Class 1993 Spring includes productions by Scott, Lorraine, Barch; Brett; Sue; Jaynz; U. Rivard; G. Seamen; D. Moneta; T. Chambona--video class student productions 5/5/1993
History of John Russell Cutlery Co.Host Robert Merriam with David Moser discuss the history of John Russell Cutlery. The program originally aired on Ch 57 "Open Door" community spot and continues to air on local access stations. 12/16/1977
How We Fell In Love"How We Fell In Love" is a lecture by Professor Wilson Roberts about how themes in popular music from the 1950-60s influenced and shaped the social perception of a "romantic" relationship for the youth of that era. http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=greenfieldcc#p/u/170/jUuuoQzHASw 4/25/1997
Jazz Ensemble-2001-FallJazz Ensemble under the direction of Eugene Uman present this semester's music students jazz concert. 12/13/2001
Juvenile Justice: The New FrontierThe honorable Judge Sophia Hall, Illinois Circuit Court, in her lecture "Juvenile Justice: The New Frontier" speaks about the effects of social and political changes in the law on the juvenile system. Sponsored by GCC Women's Studies Program. 4/23/2001
King Philip's Indian War in New England"King Philip's Indian War In New England" is a slide-lecture by Author Micheal Tougias exploring his recent book about the history of the King Phillip's war. 11/19/2001
Lively Arts Shows-Fall 1986"Lively Arts"-4 shows: M. Ruseckas, Pastels, Hosted Louise Minks; Merryl Mandell, Basketry, Hosted by L. Minks & L. Mahoney; R. Folsum & J. Tomasetti, Watercolor, Hosts Minks & Mahoney; School Teachers Training, Paper Sculptures, with J. Lavine, J. Elniski & host L. Mahoney 8/10/1986
Local Bands GCC TV Studio Work '80 & '82In 1980 & 1982 local bands perform their music in the TV studio: Colt 45 Band, '80/'82, Renegade (bad) '80/81, Shane Devine '80/81, Colt 45 Band '82, Renegade '80 1/1/1982
Mainstreet Shows 1986 #1These "Mainstreet Shows" are hosted by BJ Roche-1. Alcoholism, Susan McCarthy; 2. Career Change, Dave Patrick; 3. Comedy, Leo T. Baldwin and On-the-Street; 4. Literacy, Lindy Whiton & Thane Thomsen, and On-the-Street 4/4/1986
Mainstreet Shows 1986 #2These "Mainstreet Shows" program 1-3 are hosted by BJ Roche, 1. Heros, Greg Vouros; 2. Back problems, Jim Allen; 3. If You Could Change the World, Street segment; 4. World Bank Game, Gwen Hallsmith with host Adriene Bramhall 4/4/1986
Mainstreet Shows 1986 #3These "Mainstreet Shows" are 1. Childcare-Nancy Winter, Host A. Bramhall; 2. War/Tax Resistence-Randy Kehler, I. Sauvageau, Host BJ Roche; 3. Rural Character-M. Zenick, Host A. Bramhall; 4. Homelessness-T. Earnshay, Host A. Bramhall 11/11/1986
Mainstreet Shows 1986 #4These "Mainstreet Shows" are 1. Communication-S. Greenblatt; 2. Education-Katherine Sloan; 3. Housing-Gerry Joseph; 4. 2-Career households-Barbara McColgan & Dave Patrick 12/12/1986
Mary P. Wells Smith-A Lecture by Virginia LowVirginia Low lectures on the life of Mary P. Wells Smith who is famous for her writing to include "Boy Captive in Old Deerfield". Mary P. Wells Smith is considered a woman of interest in local history. 3/9/1987
Mellow Yellow Jello Jump-WPOE contestLocal history footage of 1980 WPOE radio Mellow Yellow Jello Jump Radio Contest. Contestants jump into a vat of Jello to find the key that starts the grand prize car. Produced by Dennis Zenninger & Matt Dempsey 9/29/1980
Myths & Realities of Combat VeteransWWII & Viet Nam combat Veterans discuss the myths, realities and differences of their war-related experiences. This show offers a local view of our involvement in military and political history. 6/20/1985
Navajo ExperienceNursing students and faculty talk about their experiential learning semester conducted at a Navajo reservation hospital. 4/20/2000
Early Transportation in the Pioneer Valley"Early Transportation in the Pioneer Valley" A historical documentary of personal and commercial travel through the use of water, animal, bicycle and rail as forms of early transportation in the Pioneer Valley. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/14/UVQlk99To38 1/1/1981
How the Democratic Process Works in MassachusettsState Representative Ellen Story, Amherst presents a lecture about "How the Democratic Process Works in Massachusetts" and some of the social and political hurdles she encountered as a woman in the State House. 9/30/1996
General Guide to Writing Essays & PapersThis lecture "General Guide to Writing Essays & Papers" by Political Science Professor Harvey Goldstein was produced as a classroom teaching tool and library resource. 9/9/2001
Navajo Experience Raw FootageRaw footage of Nursing students and nursing faculty interviews for the program "Navajo Experience". 3 segments on one DVD 12/1/2001
Old Ship of Zion: African American Gospel MusicIn the "Old Ship of Zion: African American Gospel Music" Dr. Horace Clarence Boyer, Professor of Music Theory & African American Music at UMass, presents a musical guided tour through each of the stages of the development of African American music. 2/26/1997
On Air Shows Spring 1985 #1These On Air Shows contain theatrical, educational or musical performances by: Peabody Rag & One Wish with Host Chapman; Binder with Host Giblin; TEME & Tom T-bone Stenkis with Longe as host. 5/6/1985
On Air Shows Spring 1985 #2These On Air Shows contain theatrical, educational or musical performances (3rd season): Past Seasons review with Host Giblin; GCC Music Unlimited Club Show with Host Barb Cohn; Hot Accoustic with Host Giblin. 5/7/1985
On Air Shows Spring 1985 #3These On Air Shows contain: Studio Music and Host Learner with Whitcomb, Boughton, Maggie; Rigo with Host Giblin; Amazing Hayes & T-Bone with Host Chapman 5/5/1985
On Air Shows Spring 1984 #1These On Air Shows contain theatrical, educational or musical performances: Randy Levin Show with Host B. Giblin & J. Budinich; Daniel Comegys Jr. & G. Soulos with Host B. Giblin; Joe's (Lada) Project; Sweet Adelines with Host Garry Longe 3/1/1984
On Air Shows Spring 1984 #2These On Air Shows contain theatrical, educational or musical performances: Missing Link & the Trained Seals with Host Longe; Franklin County Barbershop Chorus/Credit Chords with Host Lada; R. Sheehan; "Megamania" Tom Carragher Film; Franklin County Barbershop Singers; Shane Devine; and the Colt 45 Band 4/19/1984
Talk In Show #3Talk In Show #3 (predominately hosted by Saul Greenblatt) present Gifford & Carpenter, Multilingual Learning; Louise Minks, Pioneer Valley Institute-Franklin Cnty Touring; Jean Boucias & Teresa Dailey, Emerging Careers; Louise Minks & John Lollar talk about their art exhibit "Reflections: Portraits & Mirrors" 3/6/1996
Archibald MacLeish Collection: An Overview, 1982"Archibald MacLeish Collection: An Overview" includes an introduction of the collection presented by Curator Margaret Howland. Through various interviews and the personal reflections of Bernard Drabeck we get an inside view of MacLeish's life in Conway, MA. 1/1/1982
PatternsA Juniper Tree production, "Patterns" is an elegant musical by Noel Lei Hoyashi. An ensemble of seven: Paul Ascenzo (piano), Allen Davis (Bass), with Walter Barz, Nancy Brick, Richard Church, David Marks, and Carlene Peregrine performing and/or singing. 9/2/1991
Paul Mariani Reading from His WorksPaul Mariani reads from his written work. This program includes an intro by Phyllis Nahman. Cameras Patrick Jaques & Joshua Steinberg http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/7/T0eMgLnlBXo 3/12/1984
People on the ProwlFiction Readings by Chilean author & fulbright scholar Jaime Collyer. Collyer shares from his written work "People on the Prowl". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNl851x920s 10/10/2001
Politics and Public Higher Ed in Massachusetts"Politics and Public Higher Education in Massachusetts" is a presentation by State Rep. Stephen Kulik, Democrat from Worthington. Rep. Kulik talks about politics and public higher education in Massachusetts. 3/7/1997
Responding to Tragedy"Responding to Tragedy: How do we create a non-violent world?" is lecture by Dr. Ervin Staub. Dr. Staub came to speak in the Sloan Theater two weeks after the September 11th attack. 9/26/2001
Rights, Privileges & Responsibility"Rights, Privileges & Responsibilities: An Indelicate Balance" -- A lecture by President Charles Wall 3/6/1996
River Rat Race, 1983: A Tradition EvolvesA 1983 documentary about the annual "rite of spring" River Rat Race from Athol to Orange. Enthusiasts fight for position in the 400 or more line-up of canoes. The event has happened for so many years that it has become an important part of local history. 3/15/1983
Science Lecture Series 1999 # 2 From Aarvarks to ZebrasLecture by Dr. Margery Coombs "How Continental Drift Contributed to Mammiliar Diversity: From Aarvarks to Zebras" is from the Science Lecture Series. Recorded in the Greenfield Community College TV Studio. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kr7W0XxoynU 9/24/1999
Science Lecture Series 1999 # 3 Massachusetts ReptilesA lecture from the Science Lecture Series by Dr. Alan Richmond titled "Massachusetts Reptiles". Recorded in the Greenfield Community College TV Studio. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btjRMKJ6ICE 10/1/1999
Science Lecture Series 1999 # 4 Framing the Forensic QuestionLecture by Dr. Carl Selauka "Framing the Forensic Question" is from the Science Lecture Series. Recorded in the Greenfield Community College TV Studio. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j182C057Sdk 10/8/1999
Science Lecture Series 1999 # 5 The History of EverythingLecture by Astronomy Professor Ted Johnson "The History of Everything" is from the Science Lecture Series. Recorded in the Greenfield Community College TV Studio. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnvBCRtrY78 10/15/1999
Science Lecture Series 1999 # 6 The Changing New England LandscapeLecture by Brian Adams, GCC Professor of Biology, "The Changing New England Landscape" is from the Science Lecture Series. Recorded in the Greenfield Community College TV Studio. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NC4I1i6ZCes 10/22/1999
Science Lecture Series 1999 # 7 Dinos, Dunes & Drifting Cont.This geohistory of the Connecticut Valley lecture by Professor Dick Little is called "Dinos, Dunes & Drifting Continents" and it is from the Science Lecture Series. Recorded in the Greenfield Community College TV Studio. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5AgzEXW52k 10/29/1999
Science Lecture Series 1999 # 8 The Application of Experiential EducationProfessors Dan LaRose and Larry Bell "The Application of Experiential Education" featuring their work in Project TEME and the Human Ecology is part of the Science Lecture Series. Recorded in the Greenfield Community College TV Studio. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTkcad3QqvM 11/5/1999
Science Lecture Series 1999 # 9 How the Sperm Induces Mammalian DevelopmentDr. Rafael Fisore "How the Sperm Induces Mammalian Development" is part of the Science Lecture Series. Recorded in the Greenfield Community College TV Studio. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thSdwbgfTWc 11/19/1999
Science Lecture Series 1999 #01 Forensic InvestigationThis lecture by Lynn Orvis "Forensic Investigation" is part of the Science Lecture Series. Recorded in the Greenfield Community College TV Studio. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fyp9MgaJtJY 9/17/1999
Science Lecture Series 1999 #10 Two Minds This lecture by Professor Peter Letson "Two Minds the Physics of Aristotle and Newton" is part of the Science Lecture Series. Recorded in the Greenfield Community College TV Studio. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xIFvjZ248E 12/3/1999
Shirley Chisholm, A Lecture byShirley Chisholm, the first black congresswoman and a 1971 candidate for nominee for presidency of United States in a historical political moment speaks in Greenfield. Introduction by Risky Case. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/3/NrN8N0dHMsc 10/3/1983
Participating in a Multiracial Society"Participating in a Multiracial Society" is a lecture-workshop presented by Dr. Michael & Cynthia Payne. Sponsored by Alpha Sigma Omicron Chapter Phi Theta Kappa 4/23/1995
Silverscreen Shows 1986 #1-#4Silverscreen Shows - 1. Comparing Canadian & US Healthcare; 2. Affordable Health Care; 3. Active Elders; 4. Artist Deidre Scherer 3/3/1986
Silverscreen Shows-1986 #5Silverscreen Show - William McLinn's portrayal of Mark Twain tackles such politically sensitive issues as war, racism, sexism & world hunger. McLinn steps out of character to explain why he portrays and tours as an elder Twain. 12/15/1986
TLS Sleeping with the Bosses SonThis Teaching and Learning Series (TLS) program "Sleeping with the Bosses Son: Declining Importance of Education in Upward Mobility" is lecture about business politics. Presented by Professor A. Ken Wilson. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/15/YrBK2MSCk88 10/10/1995
Spoon River Anthology"Spoon River Anthology" the Fall 2001 theater musical production directed by Kim Morin is presented by a cast of ghosts who live in a small town graveyard. 12/16/2001
Star Wars 2020"Star Wars 2020" is a presentation by Sisters Ardeth Plate & Carol Gilbert who were imprisioned for social activism. The Sisters talk about the U.S. space command's Vision 2020 program. 2/13/2001
Step Up ProgramGCC Step Up Program: Host Jean Boucias interviews current Step Up students. not listed
Storytelling: A Way to Know Ourselves"Storytelling: A Way to Know Ourselves" presented by Julius Lester storyteller and prize-winning author of 13 books and numerous articles. He is also a poet, musician and songwriter who lectures to us about the art of storytelling. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/10/BZMfOPlNCp8 2/27/1984
Streetwise & SafeIn "Streetwise & Safe" GCC's Officer Jeff Lafrenier and Chief Valerie Knowlton present techniques and suggestions for maintaining personal safety. 9/9/1997
Student Dance Concert-2001-SpringThe spring 2001 Student Dance Concert is titled "Rhythm in Motion" 5/3/2001
Student Dance Concert-1996 FallThe Fall 1996, dance concert was a benefit concert held by students and faculty from GCC's dance program. 12/19/1996
Student Dance Concert-2001-FallThe fall 2001 Student Dance Concert is titled "Connections" 12/17/2001
Student Dance Concert-1997-SpringThe spring 1997 Student Dance Concert pieces are: High Hopes, Spring Warm-Up, Always, Concertino-Allegro, Elements of Choreography, Presto, Pressure, and African Dance. To include: Processional Afunga, Soffa, Kou Kou, Lenjen, & Somba as performed by GCC students. 4/29/1997
Talk In Show-Spring 1984 #1This series of "Talk In" hosted by Dr Arthur Shaw, presents Anne Wiley; O.H. Kepplin-1st Gfld Town Manager; Pres. Ted Provo; and Jean Ball (Simmons) talks about the Nursing Field 3/1/1984
Talk In Show-Spring 1984 #2This series of "Talk In" hosted by Dr Arthur Shaw presents Susan Grant & Rich Stuart discussing Consumer Protection; Margaret Howland shares her Trip to Russia; Jeffrey Joseph from FC Dev. Corp.; and Dave Robinson of the Outerspace Band. 4/19/1984
Talk In Show-Spring 1985 #1This series of "Talk In" hosted by Dr Arthur Shaw presents Mary Ciano from Elder Services; Carmen Buell our State Rep.; Brian David talks about Catscan; and Deb Gaines of MTAPS 2/28/1985
Talk In Show-Spring 1985 #2This series of "Talk In" hosted by Dr Arthur Shaw presents Jerry Morgan talking about Heart Transplant; Jim Manilla talks about his life as a Film Maker; Susan Grant & Richard Stuart from Consumer Protection; BJ Roche discusses being a writer. 4/4/1985
Barriers to Effective Pain ManagementBarriers to Effective Pain Management: Six shorts directed and performed by students and staff these short pieces show the options for pain management. Role play by students & GCC employees : Curtiss, Kedziera, Constant, Lambert, Lepley, Nevins, Schatz, Sturtevant, Zaffiro & Charlie Carter 9/1/1995
Techniques of Massage Rocking and Shaking"Techniques of Massage: Rocking and Shaking" is a demonstration of technique by Holly Parker produced for classroom instruction 4/27/2000
Techniques of Massage: Slow Passive Joint"Techniques of Massage: Slow Passive Joint" is a demonstration of technique by Holly Parker produced for classroom instruction. 8/1/2000
The Duke True Genius in the Cultural Continuum"The Duke True Genius in the Cultural Continuum" is lecture by Dr. Bill Hasson about the life and times of musician Duke Ellington. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/71/vGji3FXSbwI 2/27/2002
Elliot Speer Murder: The View From Mt. HermonHarold Levanway & Wm. H. Morrow talk about "The Elliot Speer Murder: The View From Mt. Hermon" in the interviewed by Ben Drabeck. 11/17/1982
Elliot Speer Murder, Harold Levanway onHarold Levanway is interviewed by Ben Drabeck about "The Elliot Speer Murder: The View From Mt. Hermon"; previously Broadcast over cable Ch4. 10/20/1982
Landscape of Memory: Holocaust Memorials in History"Landscape of Memory: Holocaust Memorials in History" is a slideshow and lecture presented by James E. Young, professor of English and Judaic Studies at Umass. Professor Young's presentation focuses on Holocaust memorials in Europe, Israel and the U.S. He asks: What is remembered?, How is it remembered?, and How is the meaning of past events reworked and reconfigured in the process of remembering? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9_JPeWWIzg 4/19/1995
To Be or Not To Be"To Be or Not To Be" is and interview by Virgina Low. She interviews faculty members Fred Agnir, Ed Dolhenty, Ben Drabeck, Ira Rubenzahl & Bill Sweeney. 8/18/1977
UFOs the Hidden History"UFOs the Hidden History" the slide-tape lecture by Robert Hastings reveals information suggesting that UFOs do exist. 4/4/2001
Visions of the Margins-Contemporary Chile"Visions of the Margins: Contemporary Chile and its Surroundings" is a reading of works by Visiting Fulbright Professor Jaime Collyer. Jaime Collyer (born 1955) is a Chilean writer, born in Santiago, Chile in 1955 [1] who became part of a generation of writers known as the "Nueva narrativa chilena" or the New Chilean Narrative.[2] His works have been translated into English, French and other languages, winning various literary prizes and acclaim. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/17/7u0MoAmoRCQ 10/24/2001
Work Culture & Community: Women in Global EconomyIn "Work Culture & Community: Women in Global Economy" faculty member Jacqueline Ellis presents her slide-lecture about life for women in a global economy. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/8/ecfre1dVxR8 3/15/2000
Syrinx Ensemble"Syrinx Ensemble" consists of ensemble members: Ilanna Blumberg, violin; Philip Helzer, cello; Catalina Arrubla, oboe & Camilo Rojas, bassoon. Features Latin American and New England composers 2/19/2000
Capital Punishment & the American Condition"Capital Punishment & the American Condition" is presented by Law professor and author Austin Sarat. Sarat is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science at Amherst College. Sarat speaks on Capital Punishment, the death penalty as a Civil Rights and Civil Liberties issue in the first Annual Henry Steele Commager Lecture sponsored by the GCC Foundation http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/0/46xFYiVKpMg 11/6/2002
Reporter Turns to Fiction: Martyrs' Crossing, A"A Reporter Turns to Fiction: Martyrs' Crossing" Author Amy Wilentz talks about the factors that went into creating a novel out of the chaos and violence that is everyday life in Jerusalem. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yzrVEsbfKU 11/18/2002
Math Connection Shows, 1993 #4Math Connection - Guests and subjects: Frank Wiles, apple production; Susan Froehlich, Mechanical Engineer; Helen Boland, Eco Systems; Ron Kim, Art. 11/8/1993
Talk In Show-Spring 1985 #3This "Talk In" is the documentary film "Anne Frank in Maine" with Richard Murphy a Kennebunk Junior High Teacher. The film is followed by Professor Arthur Shaw interviewing Richard Murphy. For the second half hour, Art Shaw interviews Murphy who discusses some of the background problems and effects of studying and teaching about the Holocaust. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/3/f_zHGr9T4ZM 4/11/1985
Math Connection Shows, 1993 #2Math Connection - Guests & subjects: Anne Duffy, Dairy Production; Ed Martin, Electrician; Ran Rainer, Carpentry; Wally Sikowski, Farming. 3/1/1993
Math Connection Shows, 1993 #1Math Connection - Guests & subjects: Kit Savin, Math Nature; Lynn Paterson, Catering; Dee Boyle-Clapp, Framing. 1/25/1993
Interview with Harvery WassermanGeorge Bluh interviews radical historian and author Harvey Wasserman about his life and what motivates his writings that are politically, socially and ecologically charged. His writings include: "Harvey Wasserman's History of the United States", "Energy Wars" and "America Born & Reborn". 5/21/1984
Esophageal Balloon DilatationEsophageal Balloon Dilatation: demonstrates Hobbs Medical Vacu-Lok system. DVD contains 7-minute training tape; Master tape that is 21:30 minutes; and Procedure Footage, 12:30 minutes. 1/1/1999
Repair: Life in a Universe of BreakablesAuthor Dr. Elizabeth Spelman, Professor of Philosophy and Womens' Studies at Smith College, talks about her work in progress "Repair: Life in a Universe of Breakables". 11/7/2001
Flight from the Holocaust"Flight from the Holocaust" a presentation by Dr. Marjorie Agosin International human rights activist Jewish-Chilean-American author of 2 dozen books and professor of Spanish at Wellesley College gives voice to her great grandmother who fled from Vienna and Prague during the Holocaust and settled in Chile. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/4/bhrbBlz9kR0 4/4/2002
Table MannersIn the spring 2000 theater production "Table Manners" the action is in a dining room on a July weekend. Actors: Olivia Tusinski as Annie; Christine Voytko as Sarah; Nat Pratt as Tom; Michael Glazier as Reg; Heath Verrill as Norman; Janice Dompki as Ruth; Directed by Kim Morin 5/6/2000
Volunteer Responses to 9/11"Volunteer Responses to 9/11" presents a panel of volunteers discussing what it has been like for those assisting volunteers and service provides following the 9/11 attack. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/7/wgCOsRz4Uz8 3/13/2002
Informal Violin and Piano Concert, AnThe musical duet of George Soulos and Robin Stone perform an informal violin and piano concert. 3/8/2002
Shulamith Oppenheim, A lecture byShulamith Oppenheim speaks on writers and social responsibility. Presented by the Institute for Advanced Study in Humanities, WPOE radio station and Pioneer Valley Studies. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/5/XrP9ypvaOxM 10/20/1983
Shakespeare Said It SecondIn honor of GCC's 40th, Professor Wilson Roberts presents a folk tale in relationship to Shakespeare's tragedy "King Lear" explaining some of the possible roots for the work starting with a book published in 1577 called the "Chronicles of England Scotland & Ireland". http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/113/nWuigmL5fQ8 5/3/2002
Household & Yankee Engineering"Household & Yankee Engineering" is presented by Professor Dave Harvey in honor of GCC's 40th anniversary. Professor Harvey demonstrates many of his inventions and yankee ingenuity 5/2/2002
Student Dance Concert-2002-SpringThe spring 2002 Student Dance Concert "Diversity in Motion" is in honor of GCC's 40th anniversary celebration. 5/4/2002
Jazz Ensemble-2002-SpringJazz Ensemble under the direction of Eugene Uman, this semester's musical concert is titled BIG BEAT, and is presented in honor of GCC's 40th anniversary celebration 5/2/2002
Renewable EnergyThis "Renewable Energy" program is a panel presentation by local sustainable energy activists, experts, and businesses (organized by GCC's MASPIRG and Ecology club). 4/20/2002
Candidates Forum-Robert ReichGubernatorial candidate Robert Reich, speaks at GCC of his political platform if elected Governor of Massachusetts 3/7/2002
Loving Yourself Carefully Through Your Relationship with Food"Loving Yourself Carefully Through Your Relationship with Food" presented by Devina Miller, CWS. She speaks on our relationship with food, contemporary eating disorders, healthy nutrition and healthy body image. 3/15/2002
Moon Over BuffaloIn honor of GCC's 40th anniversary celebration, Kim Morin directed the theater comedy-farce written by Ken Ludwig "Moon Over Buffalo". Actors: Berra, Hayes, Voytko, Roy, Terounzo, Riley, Sheldon, Greaves 5/4/2002
ScratchIn honor of GCC's 40th, Garry Longe re-edited and re-released Archibald MacLeish's theatrical play "Scratch." Directed and performed by H. James Godwin. The Cast also includes Professor Ben Drabeck, Robert F. Flynn Jr, Richard Thayer, Adam Lerner, Matt Truesdell, Hilson Parker, Scott Schmith, Mike Winn, Daren Moneta, Jason Parker, Frank Houghton, Tim Schock, Todd Zabawa, Misty Hatt-Vieu, and L.J. Bourgeois. Music played & sung by Professor Wilson Roberts. Crew: H. James Godwin, Jennifer Coliskey, Christopher Doyle, Paul Yager, Joanne Flynn, Sandy Peterson, John Pelletier, Keg Vaidya and Robert Coliskey. Originally presented at GCC in 1992. 5/4/2002
40th Anniversary Tribute Concert, AGeorge Soulos and Robin Stone present a piano and violin concert together in honor of GCC's 40th anniversary celebration and Prof. Soulos' retirement. Also performing are The Pioneer Valley Symphony Chorus, Cheryl Cobb, Stan Charkey, Rob Hamm and the Pioneer Valley Symphony Choral Ensemble with Terry Larsen, Director. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/5/mqYnqtkRd20 4/2/2002
Exploration From the Space Shuttle"Exploration From the Space Shuttle" by Astronaut, Lt. Col. Catherine "Cady" Colman. Local astronaut Lt. Col. Colman gives a slide-lecture about her experience as a scientist on the space shuttle and as a member of the space program to the attendees of the Foundation's annual meeting. 9/9/2000
Puritanical Repression in America"Puritanical Repression in America" presented by author Barry Werth. Werth talks about his book "The Scarlet Professor" and the local history that inspired him to write this book about a Smith College Professor's experiences and the social climate for homosexuals in the early 1900s. Presented by the Friends of MacLeish 16th annual tribute in honor of GCC's 40th Anniversary Celebration. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJb2usmv-2E 5/3/2002
One College Drive # 01-RetirementOne College Drive #1 presents President Bob Pura talking with Jane Abbott about Finanial Aid; Dave Patrick about his career upon his retirement; and with Sharon Roth, Kate Finnegan and ECE student about the Early Child Education program. 6/13/2002
Student Dance Concert-2000-FallThe fall 2000 Student Dance Concert is titled "Festival of Dance" 12/7/2000
Chemistry Lab #1 Carlton Stinchfield-3 programsChemistry labs presented by Carlton Stinchfield: 1) Bonding Ionization Energy; 2) Molar Volume of Hydrogen; 3) Ions in Solution 11/7/1977
Chemistry Labs #3 Carlton Stinchfield -3 programsChemistry labs presented by Carlton Stinchfield: 1) Iodine Clock Reaction; 2) Heat of Reactions; 3) Molecular Model Building not listed
Chemistry Labs #4 Carlton Stinchfield -3 programsChemistry labs presented by Carlton Stinchfield: 1) Spectrophotometric Determination; 2) Exponent Logarithms; 3) Quantative Titnation/Acid & Bases 5/5/1978
Chemistry Labs #5 Carlton Stinchfield-3 programsChemistry labs presented by Carlton Stinchfield: 1) Crystal Packing Structures; 2) Molecular Weight by Freezing Point; 3) Barium & Zinc Chloride 11/21/1977
Coarse Acting Show, The"The Coarse Acting Show", this semester's theater student production, is a compliation of short plays. 4/26/2001
Flow of Time"Flow of Time" is a geological history program produced and presented by Geology Professor Dick Little. 3/9/1994
OTA-Robert LaPalmeOrientation information for Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) program with Bob LaPalme, OTA Program Director. Produced 2001 not listed
LPN Admissions Procedure Orientation-2001"LPN Admissions Procedure Orientation-2001" presentation by Gini Wahl for Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) student orientation. not listed
Survivors of the HolocaustDonna Kenny, of CLIO Assoc., talks about the importance of interviewing survivors of the Holocaust for preservation of oral history. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/6/wpUZ_jAO_wg 4/25/2001
New World Disorder: Foreign Policy Challenges"New World Disorder: Foreign Policy Challenges for the Next United states President" a policical science lecture by Michael Klare, Director of the 5-College Peace and World Studies program. He talks about foreign policy challenges for the next US President. As one of the nation's leading academic experts on conventional arms transfers, Professor Klane is frequently asked to speak on this issue. He has testified on arms trade issues before the Joint Economics Committee and the House Appropriations Committee. 10/7/1992
Rewriting American History"Rewriting American History" is a lecture by Hans Koning former New Yorker magazine reporter and author of over 17 works. 10/21/1992
Islamic Revival & Liberation of WomenAs part of the President's Lecture Series, University of Massachusetts Islamic History Professor Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad lectures about the impact of an Islamic revival & liberation of women. Haddad has served on international panels and has been a consultant for many media agencies, including the Canadian Film Board, CNN, CBS an NBC. 10/14/1992
Reflections on Race in America Today"Reflections on Race in America Today" is a lecture by University of Massachusetts Professor of Judaic and Near Eastern studies Julius Lester. Professor Lester has published over 100 essays, recorded two albums of original songs and has been a producer and host on radio and television. His books, over nineteen, have made him recognized internationally. A veteran of the Civil Rights Movement, he has recorded moments of that movement in photographs exhibited in the Smithsonian Institute. 10/29/1992
Mainstreet Shows 1986 #5These "Mainstreet Shows" are 1. Public Higher Education, Kay Sloan; 2.Teen Pregnancy, Amy Leos-Urbel; 3. Massage Therapy, Patricia Wachter; 4. Sexual Harassment, Cathleen Alexander 9/9/1986
Mainstreet Shows 1986-7 #6These "Mainstreet Shows" are 1. Alcoholism, Judy Sapenski; 2. Keg Parties Students Against Drunk Driving (SAD) with Tanya Wallace, Chris Woodcock & Sgt. John Bartus of the Orange Police Department 1/1/1986
Mainstreet Shows 1986-7 #7These "Mainstreet Shows" are 1. Suicide (plus 0:30 adv.) Robert Simpson & Fran Adams; 2. Jail Overcrowding, Sheriff Don McQuade; 3. Self-Defense, David Johnson; 4. Drug Addiction, Ruth Yanka 1/1/1986
Mainstreet Shows 1986-8 ('90) #8These "Mainstreet Shows" are 1. Recycling, Bob Rottenberg; 2. Violence Against Women, Mary Kociela ('90); 3. Adult Children of Alcoholics, Jim Bell; 4. Hypnosis, Janet Masucci 1/1/1986
Mainstreet Shows 1989-90 #9These "Mainstreet Shows" are 1. Dairy Farming, Bill Graves; 2. Massachusetts Fiscal Crisis, Rep. Carmen Buell; 3. Drug Legalization 1/1/1989
Mainstreet Shows 1988-91 #10These "Mainstreet Shows" are 1. Herbal Medicine, Gail Ulricht; 2. Allergies, Dr. Lawrence DuBuske; 3. Nutrition, Marilyn Bueland; 4. Vigil (Gulf War) 1/1/1988
Zaskar & Ladakh TrekIn "Zaskar & Ladakh Trek" English as a Second Language teacher David Kestenbaum presents a slide-lecture about his trek to the Himilayan mountains. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/5/RN42qmpdjSs 7/7/2002
Candidates Forum-Carla HowellLibertarian Gubernatorial candidate Carla Howell speaks at GCC of her political platform if elected Governor of Massachusetts 10/2/2002
Rise and Fall of Lake HitchcockThis is Geology Professor Dick Little's 2000 edition of his program "Rise and Fall of Lake Hitchcock". The program explains the impact of geological history on our landscape. 9/9/2000
Remembrance & Rebuilding Series: Sonya Kitchell Band13-year old Sonya Kitchell and her band perform their music during the week-long September 11 commemoration series "Remembrance & Rebuilding" 9/9/2002
Chemistry Lab #2 Carlton Stinchfield-4 programsChemistry labs presented by Carlton Stinchfield: 1) Silver Group; 2) Using B&L Spectronic; 3) T-Butyl Chloride; 4) Apple Computer Graphing 3/13/1978
Remembrance & Rebuilding Series:Poet Martin EspadaNorthampton based award-winning poet Martin Espada talks about his work and reads to us from his writings during the week-long September 11 commemoration series "Remembrance & Rebuilding" 9/10/2002
Dreams Realized"Dreams Realized" a breakfast event at the 40th Anniversary Celebration of community, alumni, faculty and staff. Dreams Realized offered participants (panel and audience) the chance to express the sucessful impact of GCC on their lives. Panel: Moderator Professor A. Ken Wilson, Professor C. Nims McLellan, Chrissi Menko, Joe McCarthy, Sandy Sayers, Walter Lesure. 5/4/2002
Math Connection Shows, 1990 #2Math Connection - 2 Shows. Guests: Barbara Damato Anderson, Edison Santana 2/4/1990
Math Connection Shows, 1989 #1Math Connection - 3 Shows. Guests: Hormidas "Andy" Lively, Yoko Kato, Bob Markey 1/1/1989
Math Connection Shows, 1989 #2Math Connection - 3 Shows. Guests: Frances Crow, Michael Sutherland, David Strickland 1/1/1989
Math Connection Shows, 1989 #3Math Connection - 3 Shows. Guests: Peter Kostek, Linda Thomas, Paula Hopper 1/1/1989
Math Connection Shows, 1989 #4Math Connection - 1 Show. Guest: Rebecca Southwick 1/1/1989
Math Connection Shows, 1990 #1Math Connection - 4 Shows. Guests: Dorothea Zable, Karen Blom, Neil Smith, Northfield Mt. Herman Students 1/1/1990
Why Not Ask the Students?"Why Not Ask the Students?" is a Math Connection teaching tool for teachers, copyright 1991 10/19/1991
Math Connection Shows, 1991 #1Math Connection - 3 Shows. Guests: Skip Price, Margo Jones, Dan Samantano 2/11/1991
Math Connection Shows, 1991 #4Math Connection - 4 Shows. Guests: Sandy Dinatale & Yoko Kato; Kate Douglas & Sue Richardson; Tom McCarthy; Micky Mickinley 11/17/1991
Math Connection Shows, 1991 #3Math Connection - 4 Shows. Guests: Joanna Weinstein; Steve Herrell; Bob Duncan; Bob Rutenberg 4/8/1991
Math Connection Shows, 1991 #2Math Connection - 4 Shows. Guests: Maria Burch; Kathy Wilkins; Tom MacCrom; Toby Sutton 3/11/1991
Math Connection Shows, 1992 #4Math Connection - 3 Shows. Guests: Susan Savaria; Ellen Longley; Peter Goldberg 11/16/1992
Math Connection Shows, 1992 #3Math Connection - 4 Shows. Guests: Barb O'Connell; Prof. Dick Little; Bill Bell; Mark Bugby 4/13/1992
Math Connection Shows, 1992 #2Math Connection - 4 Shows. Guests: Linda Dodge; Michelle Miner; Tim Blagg; Judy Sopenski 3/16/1992
Math Connection Shows, 1992 #1Math Connection - 4 Shows. Guests: Nancy Hazzard; Susan Wright; Joe Platz; Steve McCormick 2/3/1992
Talk In Show #1This "Talk In Show" hosted by Saul Greenblatt presents guests: Performers Kim Hunter, Ken Tigar, Vincent Dowlings not listed
Talk In Show #2Talk In Show #2 (predominately hosted by Saul Greenblatt) presents experts in the areas of Accupressure Therapy & Pregnancy Group; Pest Control; and WHAI Personalities Fidanza & Dean not listed
Shakespeare Valentine, A"A Shakespeare Valentine" is in honor of English Professor Bill Sweeney's retirement: Cast: Faculty-Hayes, Agnir, Godwin, Ruiz, Soulos, Sweeney, & Turner. Students and Alumni: Stacy Carlin, Missie Godwin, Diane Grader, Richard Thayer, Leah Verrill & Madrigal Singers chorus 2/14/1995
GCC History 40th Anniversary Interviews"GCC History 40th Anniversary Interviews" is interviews by former Community Services Administrator Ethel "Risky" Case, and alumni Bob and Donna Jackman. The participants talk about their experiences at GCC 4/2/2002
ACE: No Chickens HereACE (Advancing you Career in Education) grant program documentation-3 versions: Base, Promo and Cable 10/4/2002
Student Dance Concert-2000-SpringThe spring 2000 Student Dance Concert is titled "Reflections in Dance" 4/27/2000
Remembrance & Rebuilding Series:Sorvino Dance ProjAnn Sorvino and dance students perform to music composed and played by Michael Nix for the dedication of the Labyrinth. Dedications by Bob Pura, Doris Riley & John Remus. This event occurred during the week-long September 11th commemoration series "Remembrance & Rebuilding". 9/13/2002
HUM101-Bill Sweeney-1980English Professor Bill Sweeney presents a sampling of HUM101 offerings: The Ancient World; The Middle Ages, Pt I; The Middle Ages, Pt II; The Renaissance (Florence, Rome & Venice) 1/1/1980
HUM102-Bill Sweeney-1980English Professor Bill Sweeney presents a sampling of HUM10s offerings: Reformation & Baroque; Enlightment & Romanticism; The Late 19th & 20th Centuries 1/1/1980
Talk In Show #4Talk In Show #4 (predominately hosted by Saul Greenblatt,) was recorded in the early 1990's. #4 includes Peter Howe, NeuroMuscular Massage; Bonnie Nugent, Handwriting Analysis; Pete Gerkin & O. Williams, Older Students; and Herb Hentz, GCC Recruiting 1/1/1996
Talk In Show #6Talk In Show #6 (predominately hosted by Saul Greenblatt) presents H. Sroka & P. Samanski, Career Resource Center; Jane Banks, Stained Glass Artist; C. Nims & D. Kuluga, Dance Program; Elaine Anderson, spiritualism 6/24/1997
Talk In Show #7Talk In Show #7 (predominately hosted by Saul Greenblatt) presents Michael Martindell, Metal Artist; Judi Singley, Recreation Industry; Charles Wall, GCC's New President; and Art Hannan, Running Student Services 3/4/1996
Math Connection Shows, 1993 #3Math Connection - Guests & subjects: Jay Buell, Food Bank; David Rice, Chemistry; Anne Hazard, Wetlands; Aldin Booth, Aquafish. 3/29/1993
Talk In Show #8Talk In Show #8 (predominately hosted by Saul Greenblatt) presents Garry Longe, TV Studio Production; Lindy Whiton & T. Dalton, Literacy; Anne Wiley & Carol Sartz, Child Care; Chris Seward, USS Samuel B. Roberts not listed
Talk In Show #9Talk In Show #9 (predominately hosted by Saul Greenblatt) presents Katherine Taylor and Rita Katz discussing Sexual Abuse; Dr. Dan Saxe and Dan Kingsbury talk about Accupuncture; Chief David McCarthy and Lt. Roy Vonn from Gr'fld Police; and Detectives Joe LaChance & Pete Clark from Gr'fld Detectives. not listed
Talk In Show #5Talk In Show #5 (predominately hosted by Saul Greenblatt) presents Dave Harvey, Inventor; Cpt. Eperson & Sgt Langsford, Army Recruiters; and Karen Green, Jewelry Artist. not listed
Math Connection Shows, 1995 #3Math Connection - Guests & subjects: Wendy Rebinowitz, Electricity; Dan Kosmeskis, Fish & Wildlife 4/3/1995
Math Connection Shows, 1995 #2Math Connection - Guests & subjects: Jeff Albright, Statistics; Sally Wright, Energy; Charlene Moffit, Health; Don Peters, Watershed 3/6/1995
Media Production TrainingTV Studio training for Media Communications program 1988; Edit Training, 1992; Tour of TV Production, 1994; The Switcher, 1994; Workstudy Training, 1990; Setting Up the Studio, 1977 not listed
Video Class 1992 #2Video Class 1992 #2 includes productions by McGinley, Labbe, Paquette, Lebold, Dobias, Houck, Makower, McQuillan, Davis, Danylieko, Kirk, Moneta, Forristall, Weeks, and Houghton - video class student productions. 5/5/1992
Math Connection Shows, 1995 #1Math Connection - Guests & subjects: Tim O'Brien, Tourism; Bob Schilling, Video Games; Rebecca Clemente, Nutrition; William Spaten, Computer Practioner 1/23/1995
Video Class 1991Fall-MCM115Video Class 1991Fall (MCM115) includes productions by Desautel, Houghton, Rintleman, Yobst, Barsh, Leary, Forristall, Bourbeau, Burnett, Bellany, Weeks, Holburg, Canali, also some productions with no credits 11/30/1991
Video Class 1992 #1Video Class 1992 #1 includes productions by Carlton, McGinley, Gosan, Kerz, Osowski, Chase, Star, Goodrich, Barnard, Roum, Yobst, Moneta, Hall, Desatell, Houghton, Rintleman, Arieta 9/9/1992
Video Student Pieces #2Video Student Pieces #2 includes various productions by video or independent study students: Parker, Willor, Ward, Gusan - video class student work not listed
Video Student Pieces #1Video Student Pieces #1 includes various productions by video or independent study students: Paquette, Hall and Arieta - video class student work not listed
National Organization of Women-Molly YardNational Organization of Women (NOW) President Molly Yard speaks at GCC. To add to the historical moment co-speakers include Risky Case and Carmen Buell also speaking about their professional experiences. 5/7/1990
Farndale Townwomen's Guild PTO Murder Mystery TheaterFarndale Townwomen's Guild PTO Murder Mystery Theater performance recording was unedited. It is a one-camera documention of the live theater production. No program was made available for us to list cast members. 5/5/1997
One College Drive # 02-Three music performancesOne College Drive #2 includes musical performances by: Black Rebels (taped 11/20/02); Soulos & Stone (taped 9/27/02); Transglobal (taped 3/6/02) 9/27/2002
Humor's Role in Communication & Optimism"Humor's Role in Communication & Optimism" is a presentation by America's Humorologist Izzy Gesell. Mr. Gesell talks with the audience about humor and communication. 9/27/1997
Stress, Relationships & BalanceIn "Stress, Relationships & Balance" America's humorologist Izzy Gesell lectures about communications in our daily relationships. 9/27/1997
Manilla MemorialMemorial Services for Filmmaker and Teacher James Manilla held at GCC. James & Mary Manilla gifted GCC with their film collection. 10/20/1997
Baby with the Bathwater-R-rated Ver.Baby with the Bathwater: R-RATED VERSION was directed by M. Terounzo; Tech Dir. C. Barreat; cast: M. Sheldon, T. Luening, M. Tibbets, D. Ruddick, C. Downing, G. Callan-Piatt, N. Butler, N. Bernard, G. Villeneuve 12/7/2002
TAG-Theater Productions 1985Talented and Gifted Program (TAG) Theater Productions present- Antigone: A Tragedy by Sophocles; Midsummer Nights Dream performed 11/23/85; Pied Piper of Hamelin; Drama at St. Aliquis performed 5/17/86 11/23/1985
Freedom of the Hills: GCC's OLP Story 1982"Freedom of the Hills: GCC's OLP Story 1982" This documentary shows GCC's Outdoor Leadership Program (OLP) director Larry Buell, OLP staff and students in action. The interviews offer insight into the program and its early days. 10/10/1982
Outdoor Leadership Program 1982 & 1989 FootageOutdoor Leadership Program 1982 & 1989 Footage: 1) Low Ropes; 2) Low Ropes; 3) Interview Larry Buell @ High Ropes course; 4) Freedom of the Hills (OLP story) 10/10/1982
Outdoor Leadership Program 1989 FootageOutdoor Leadership Program 1989 Footage: 1) Canoe Training; 2) Canoe Loading Start; 3) Group Canoeing and Climbing Rock; 4) Rock Climbing Training; 5) Climbing Below; 6) Climbing Above 10/10/1989
AprilfestFaculty, staff, students & alumni celebrate spring through song, poetry, readings and dance. Ruiz, Howland, Thayer, Agnier, Turner, Soulos, C. Wall, Thursday Night Good Time Gospel and Easy Listening Music with John Pride, Bill Sweeney, Keillor, Bellany, to name a few.. 4/3/1997
Baby with the Bathwater-PG VersionBaby with the Bathwater was directed by M. Terounzo; Tech Dir. C. Barreat; CAST: M. Sheldon; T. Luening; M. Tibbetts; D. Ruddick; C. Downing; G. Callan-Piat; N. Butler; N. Bernard; G. Villeneuve 12/7/2002
Jazz Ensemble-2002-FallJazz Ensemble under the direction of Eugene Uman presents musicians and music students: Brettlinger, Brooks, Turner, Lewis, Patlove, Duffy, Rehm, Schotland, Uman, Rogers, van Dyke 12/11/2002
Compagnie AblessyThis West African-Haitian dance troupe performs in traditional costumes. Compagnie Ablessy consists of high-energy dancers and drummers well known for their unique dance and theater creations. 1/29/2003
Math Connection Shows, 1994 #5 & Holyoke StartsMath Connection - Guests & subjects: 1) Maria Ross-Walcott, Co-op Housing Ownership. 2) BETA "Conexiones Connections" bi-linqual Math Connection from Holyoke Magnet Middle School for Arts; 3) Holyoke Magnet Middle School for Arts 12/19/1994
Math Connection Shows, 1994 HolyokeMath Connection - "Conexiones Connections" bi-linqual from: 1) Lynch Middle School-3/15/94; 2) School not introduced-5/17/94; Sovern School-1/17/94 3/15/1994
TAG Music Recital 1985Talented and Gifted Program (TAG) music students concert include: Desreuisseau, Cromier, Gilpatrick, Patlove, Picard, Thibodeau, Harris, Pope, Wright, Bannister, Sabin, Genest, Pichette, Berrien, Vinton, Babin, Novak, Day, Gagner, Pedigree, Greenbaum, Lyford, Mankowsky, Birdsong, Femiano, Gjerston 12/12/1985
Greenfield Mayoral CandidatesModerated by Merryl Sackin, ten of the eleven political candidates for Greenfield's first mayoral election speak at GCC for approximately 5-minutes each 4/2/2003
The Sandwalk"The Sandwalk" David Paul Simon's play is about the controversy of Charles Darwin and his work "Origin of Species". Darwin is played by David Paul Simon; his wife is played by Judith Marie Dupree. 3/26/2003
Collaborate, Educate, & Advocate"Collaborate, Educate, & Advocate: On Behalf of Young Children & Their Families" is the first annual forum for early care and education professionals, school administrators, business leaders & legislators. Moderated by Carol Sartz. The panel is Stan Rosenberg, deProsse, Fritz, Black. 4/4/2003
Asher Benjamin & His Influence on Conn. Valley ArchitectureThis 1983 student-produced slide show by David Bliss was reproduced by Matt Bousquet in 2003. It chronicles Asher Benjamin's (1773-1845) construction practices in the Connecticut River Valley; especially noted for his influence in the "Late Colonial" design http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/8/hkuNGcpSLr4 not listed
Project Future Program Footage 1983Project Future Program Footage 1983 includes: 1) Apple Class, Interviews; 2) Interviews, class; 3) Interview, IBM class, interviews; 4) Interview; 5) Interview, GCC radio quotes Lada & Smith 12/12/1983
Examining White Privilege: The Meaning of Race, Politics & Culture"Examining White Privilege: The Meaning of Race, Politics & Culture" a lecture by white anti-racist activist and author Tim Wise. Wise has written: Little White Lies: The Truth About Affirmative Action and Reverse Discrimination; Speaking Treason Fluently: Anti-Racist Reflections from and Angry White Male as well as writings that have appeared in magazines and newspapers throughout the world. He has worked training labor, government, corporate and law enforcement officials on methods for dismantling racism and journalists on how to eliminate racial bias in reporting. 5/6/2003
Video Class 2003 SpringVideo Class 2003 Spring includes productions by DeBlase, Quesnel, Tuttle, Orszulak, O'Connell, Call, Elkin, Dabs, Wright, Reiter - video class student productions 5/5/2003
Mexico: Land of Pyramids"Mexico: Land of Pyramids" is presented by Fulbright Scholar Agnieszka Dilawerska. Professor of history at 2 universities in Cuernavaca, Mexico she is a specialist in Latin American History & culture. 3/24/2003
TAG Class WorkTalented and Gifted Program (TAG) Class Work: 1) Animation Class 2) Video Class-Unedited 3) Video Plays-Unedited 4) Video Plays-Unedited 5) Video Plays-Unedited 6 Video Documentary-Unedited 7) Video Plays-Unedited 12/12/1985
Advertising Class Student Ads 1999-2003Advertising Class Student Ads 1999-2003 not listed
Crisis in Yankee Agriculture"Crisis in Yankee Agriculture" was produced using images from local farms in 1978; Massachusetts Department of Food & Agriculture, MDFA film. 5/5/1978
Pain Erasure Through Myotherapy"Pain Erasure Through Myotherapy" was presented by Bonnie Prudden for Health Service's "Pain Day" 2/10/1988
Why Does He Do That?Lundy Bancroft speaks about his recent book about domestic violence. His book and this lecture "Why Does He Do That?" offers an exploration and some insight of the many reasons why men batter women. Opening address includes abuse victims advocate Betty Getty. 5/13/2003
Jazz Ensemble-2003-SpringJazz Ensemble under the direction of Eugene Uman present this semester's "Spring 2003 Concert" featuring the jazz ensemble of music students and under the direction of Margery Heins the GCC chorus 5/1/2003
Student Dance Concert-2002-FallThe fall 2002 Student Dance Concert is titled "Dance Tapestry". 12/6/2002
Rise of the Nazis and Evolution to GenocideThomas M. White, Coordinator of Ed. Outreach for Cohen Center for Holocaust Studies at Keene State, in his Power Point presentation-lecture focuses on the origins and rise of the Nazis; the accession to political power; the human rights violations and anti-Semitic policies; and evolution to genocide. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/12/Ol-0FITj2Yo 4/14/2003
Conference: Protecting Our Civil Liberties-ReceptionProtecting Our Civil Liberties: The Core of Democracy - opening reception featured music by the Raging Grannies, includes remarks and introductions by Anne Wiley, Sunny Miller and Bob Pura. The main event was a presentation by Frank Serpico, a former NYC detective, whistle blower, & advocate for high principles in public service. Serpico's story was made famous by the movie titled, "Serpico." As an honest detective in a police dept. corrupted by kick-backs from drug dealers, he survived a shoot out to testify and try to reform one of the nation's largest offices of law enforcement. 7/25/2003
Conference: Protecting Our Civil Liberties-PanelProtecting Our Civil Liberties: The Core of Democracy - Challenges to Civil Liberties - Panelists: Prof. Christopher H. Pyle-Problems of Past & Present Surveillance-Total Info Awareness; Atty. C. Wm. Michaels-America After 9-11, 12 Indicators of a National Security State; Atty. Bill Newman-The Patriot Acts & American Civil Liberties Union Citizen initiatives; Atty. Mahsa Khanabai-Civil Rights-Why Speak Up Now for International Neighbors; Prof. Sut Jhally-How a Culture of Fear Consolidates Power 6/26/2003
Without My DiplomaThis grant-funded program "Without My Diploma" is an MCAS documentary created by high school students from Franklin & Hampshire County. Grant funded through the Franklin/Hampshire Regional Employment Board; Produced at GCC's ETSC; technical support by Garry Longe. 9/3/2003
Conference: Protecting Our Civil Liberties-Questions with SerpicoConference: Protecting Our Civil Liberties-The Core of Democracy; Questions with Frank Serpico on Challenges to Civil Liberties was conducted before the panel presentations at the conference. See DVD list for Conference: Protecting Our Civil Liberties-Panel. 7/26/2003
Remarkable Women of the 20th CenturyThe slide-lecture by Barbara Findlen focuses on remarkable women of the 20th century including the propoganda surrounding "Rosie the Riveter" 3/8/2000
Public Hero Private FelonWith an introduction by David Ram, author Jeff Benedict lectures about athletes and their crimes against women in his presentation: Public Hero Private Felon 4/26/1999
Lucy and Belle-Historic Dramatic PortrayalsIn honor of Women's History Month, Alumni LaWanza Brewington portrays Lucy Terry Prince, the 1st African American woman poet who lived in Deerfield in the 1740s; Linda Putnam portrays Major Belle Reynolds, the only woman commissioned an officer in the Civil War. Belle lived in Shelburne in 1860's. Co-sponsors: Pioneer Valley Institute and Discrimination Prevention Project of Franklin County http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/6/VLLxVWOIpbU 3/11/1998
Meet Eleanor RooseveltThis theater piece focuses on Eleanor Roosevelt as wife, mother and first lady. Presented by E. Dood and J. Lane, it describes Eleanor Roosevelt's marriage, gradual emergence in both private and public life, and her involvement in world affairs. 4/4/1994
Making Money in MusicIn this panel discussion, Making Money in Music, professional musicians discuss alternate options for earning a living in their field of choice. Sponsored by the GCC Music Department 11/12/1985
Convocation of Robert L. PuraThis program is the Academic Convocation and Installation of Robert L. Pura, Ninth President of the College. The platform party includes: Judith Gill, Stanley Rosenberg, Rebecca Caplice, Linda Cavanaugh, Robert Cohn, Ana Gaillat, JoBeth Hager-Perry, Mary Ellen Kelly, Christina Menko, Marjorie MacDonald-Pura and Dr. Robert L. Pura. 10/5/2001
Student Dance Concert-1995-SpringRAW FOOTAGE-date is approximate. Concert is early years of the dance program. With the introduction by Carolyn Nims. The concert was presented in the Gymnasium. 4/25/1995
Convocation of Charles WallThis program is the Academic Convocation and Installation of Charles Wall, Eighth President of the College. Please refer to the college archives in the library for a copy of the original program. 9/19/1996
Dealing with the Past 50 Years LaterMaximilian Kowler, born in Vienna, Austria fled that country soon after its takeover by Germany in 1938. He immigrated to France & volunteered for the French Army where he served in 1940. In the mountains of the Massif Central he was injured and transported to Switzerland in 1942 where he was interned in various camps. At the end of the war, Kowler was called back to France to become the transport manager of the Jewish Agency in Marseilles, in charge of boats carrying displaced persons from the concentration camps to Palestine, including the EXODUS. In '51, Kowler came to NY. In '72 he moved to Lenox MA to teach high school. In '87 because of his work a Holocaust Monument was erected in front of the court house in Pittsfield. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/11/vYAAUH8yeKA 4/9/1997
English as a Second Language PromoStudents from the English as a Second Language program greet us in their own language and share their successes as a result of being in the ESL program this program includes clips from ESL classrooms and social events held at Greenfield Community College. Produced 1994-95 with narration by Jean Boucias. not listed
Monserrat Show, TheThe Monserrat Show is the Learning Center Tutor Orientation training program produced in June 2000 and hosted by Monserrat Archibald, Tutor coordinator 6/1/2000
Commencement 1991Commencement 1991 was the 28th annual graduation at Greenfield Community College. Kay Sloan is President. Keynote address is by Prof. Gromery graduate of Howard and John Hopkins Universities; Fred Agnir opens the ceremony with a prayer and closes with benediction; Kim Stedman, Student Senate President presents a plaque for the dedication of the Sloan Theater. Don Brown is included in the platform party; as well as Merryl Sackin who presents the awards. Carlton Stinchfield calls names of graduates for diplomas. 6/2/1991
Commencement 1992Commencement 1992 was the 29th annual graduation at Greenfield Community College. Kay Sloan is President and she introduces two graduating students as speakers: LaWanza Brewington, Student Trustee and Balena Lewis Carpenter charter member of Phi Theta Kappa and learning center tutor. Platform includes Merryl Sackin presenting awards, Charlie Carter, Bob Keir and Don Brown. Trustee Chair Charlie Ramon conferes the granting of diplomas and Ira Rubenzahl calls the names of graduates. 6/7/1992
Commencement 1993Commencement 1993 was the 30th annual graduation at Greenfield Community College. Kay Sloan is President; Platform includes Merryl Sackin presenting awards and Don Brown. Ira Rubenzahl confers and reads the names of the graduates. As senior faculty Bill Sweeney provides opening and closing remarks; Initiated by Wayne Coller a special award is presented to graduate Ellis Clough's guide dog Calli. 6/6/1993
Mother Goose Meets Socrates: A Learning Journey"Mother Goose Meets Socrates: A Learning Journey" is a documentary about the learning community created by linking EDU 205 Philosophy of Ed. taught by Kate Finnegan and ENG241 Survey of Children's Lit. taught by Mary Ellen Kelly. Program includes Kate and Mary Ellen talking about the experience of educators creating and coordinating a learning community and interviews by the students in the learning community. Students interviewed: Bassingwaite, Burt, Dunham, Flood, Flynn, Goodin, Hite, Mathey, McComb, Parker, Santana, Stevens, Thompson, Tirrell, Wells. 10/1/2003
Commencement 1994Commencement 1994 was the 31st annual graduation at Greenfield Community College. It is Kay Sloan's last year as our president and she presents a 20-minute address to the graduating class. The platform party includes Trustee Cynthia Lively; Bob Keir, Don Brown with opening and closing remarks by Bill Sweeney. Platform participants Merryl Sackin presents awards and Ira Rubenzahl reads the names of the graduates for their diplomas. 6/5/1994
Past to Present Life Cycles of the Native PeoplePast to Present Life Cycles of the Native People is a presentation of 400 years of New England native people history through images and music. Margaret Bruchac presents herself as native Molly Geet. Bruchac a historian who teaches through the use of songs and stories can also be found teaching Native history in Old Sturbridge Village. This program is introduced by Louise Minks, Pioneer Valley Institute Coordinator. 4/4/1998
Commencement 1995Commencement 1995 was the 32nd annual graduation at Greenfield Community College. Larry Dean is Interm President; The platform party includes Bill Sweeney with opening and closing remarks; Joan Ibish who honors Bill Sweeney upon his retirement; John Murphy standing in for Don Brown; Merryl Sackin gives out student awards; Linda Cavanaugh awards the Walter Taylor award to Bob Keir; Carl Bittenbender, Finance trustee, confers the degrees; Ira Rubenzahl reads the names of graduates. 6/4/1995
Commencement 1996Commencement 1996 was the 33rd annual graduation at Greenfield Community College. Charlie Wall is President; the platform party is Ed Dolhenty with opening and closing remarks, Mirrless Underwood, Joan Ibish, Dick Hillier, Linda Cavanaugh, and John Murphy. Merryl Sackin hands out student awards; Darryl Shaw, Student Trustee is the student speaker; Trustee Cynthia Lively confers the degrees and Ira Rubenzahl reads the names of the graduates. NOTE: AUDIO COMPLICATIONS DUE TO RADIO INTERFERENCE 6/2/1996
American Valentine, AnAn American Valentine presented as a celebration of spring was produced by Richard Thayer and advisor Lillian Ruiz. The performers include: Fred Agnir, Joanne Hayes, Diana Grader, Faythe Turner, Steve Howland, Wil Roberts, Kathy Keillor and Company, George Soulos and the GCC Chorus 2/14/1996
Senior Enrichment Meeting-RAW FOOTAGESenior Enrichment Meeting held at the downtown campus conference room is a two-chapter program. Chapter 1 includes Risky Case as Moderator and Bob Pura as the main speaker. Chapter 2 is a community discussion by the Senior Enrichment participants. 5/1/2003
Future of Education in Massachusetts"The Future of Education in Massachusetts: A Forum on Education Reform" with an introduction by Charlie Wall this event is moderated by Rep. John F. Merrigan. The panel includes Mass. Educ. Commissioner David P. Driscoll, MTA Rep. Dr. Kathleen Skinner, Pres. of Mass Insight Education William Guenther, Senator Stan Rosenberg, Greenfield Superintendent of Schools Basan Nembirkow. 1/26/2000
TLC Why Are We Here?"Why Are We Here? 500 Million Year Journey Through Geologic Time" is in honor of the 35th Anniversary of GCC and sponsored by the Teaching and Learning Committee (TLC). This lecture is presented by geology professor Richard "Dick" Little. Dick Little is introduced by Don Brown. 10/10/1995
Commencement 1999Commencement 1999 was the 36th annual graduation at Greenfield Community College. Charlie Wall is President; welcoming remarks by Prof. A. Kenneth Wilson, closing remarks by Prof. Daniel LaRose; the Student address is by Marnie Tibbetts, Student Senate President. The platform party includes the following Deans: Richard Hillier, Margaret Craig (her last commencement at GCC), Kate Douglas, Art Hannan, Steve Budd, and Donna Wilson. Trustee's Chair H. Peter Wood confers the degrees and Paula Gastenveld reads the names of the graduates for their diplomas. John Murphy helps Merryl Sackin hand out student awards. 6/6/1999
American Empire: Globalization, War and ReligionDr. Chandra Muzaffar a Malaysian human rights activist, President of International Movement for a Just World, author of 500 articles and 18 books including "Human Rights and the New World Order" and "Muslims, Dialogue, Terror" speaks to us about The American Empire: Globalization, War and Religion. The event is sonsored by GCC's Response Initiative, the Empire Working Group and AFSC. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/4/ohyZ4Jo7wZk 9/22/2003
Ethel Dow Wells Foundation-RAW FOOTAGEA compilation of 3 recordings related to the Ethel Dow Wells Foundation. Chapter 1) Interview with Mabel Crosier. Chapter 2) Recipient meeting, 1997. Chapter 3) Recipient meeting, 1998 with Joe Bartlett present. Taped on previously used tape. Chapter 3 includes part of Mirrless Underwood's retirement party. 9/9/1997
First American Revolution: Pueblo Revolt of 1680Hear the story and follow the action as Louise Minks explains the motivation and offers a history lesson at the opening of her show "First American Revolution: Pueblo Revolt of 1680". The work documents the 400th anniversary of the Spanish seizing New Mexico from the Pueblo Indian people. Minks explains that nearly 100 years later the pueblo people threw them out. It was the only successful Native American revolution in North America. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anfVKzHsfcs 2/4/1998
Hate Crimes and Civil Rights LawHate Crimes and Civil Rights Law: A Panel Discussion and Public Forum is moderated by Kathleen Alexander, Dir. of Community Ed at N.W. District Atty's office. The panel is: LaWanza Brewington, FCAC; Thomas McCormick, Assistant Atty General; Melinda Soffer, Assistant District Atty; Karla Vindell, GCC student; Betsy Williams, conflict resolution trainer & mediator. Panelist present information on: What is a hate crime; what are your civil rights if you are a victim of a hate crime; what are the options for victims; what is it like to be a member of a group who could be victimized; what prevention education work is being done and what else can be done? 5/1/1995
Phi Theta Kappa Induction 1996Phi Theta Kappa Induction Ceremony 1996 includes: Ira Rubenzahl presenting the opening remarks and introduction of Darren Engstrom, President GCC's Chapter PTK. Remarks are made by Engstrom, and PTK advisor Lillian Ruiz. Original PTK advisor Fred Agnir introduces Dr. Mirrless Underwood, Dean of Beh. Sci. for her keynote address. GCC Pres. Charlie Wall offers the closing remarks. Special Notes: Prof. Nancy Winter awards PTK certificate and pin to her husband Jerry, PTK inductee. GCC's PTK chapter held its first induction in December 1990. 4/25/1996
Culture and Globalization: A Conversation with Dr. Chandra MuzaffarCulture and Globalization is a conversation between Dr. Chandra Muzaffar and a GCC class. The conversation was held in the college's TV studio and recorded the day that Dr. Muzaffar spoke in the lecture "The American Empire". 9/22/2003
Snatch a Falling Star (R-rated Version)Snatch a Falling Star (R-rated Version) directed by Kimberley Morin. The action occurs in a Los Angeles apartment. Peggy Jan Fuqua (Marnie Tibbets) and her brother Jimmy Fuqua (Michael Glazier) kidnap former star Ned Reardon (Jerry Marcanio). They hold him hostage for several weeks in an attempt to "dry him out." NOT FOR BROADCAST 5/5/2001
Snatch a Falling Star (PG-rated Version)This version of Snatch a Falling Star directed by Kimberley Morin has had the explicit language edited out so that it is available for broadcast. The action occurs in a Los Angeles apartment. Peggy Jan Fuqua (Marnie Tibbets) and her brother Jimmy Fuqua (Michael Glazier) kidnap former star Ned Reardon (Jerry Marcanio). They hold him hostage for several weeks in an attempt to "dry him out" 5/5/2001
Conference: Protecting Our Civil Liberties-Workshop Patriot Act 1&2 WorkshopConference: Protecting Our Civil Liberties-The Core of Democracy included this workshop presented by Attorneys C. William Michaels (author of "No Greater Threat") and Bill Newman (Western Mass ACLU). Attys. Newman and Michaels cover the fine points of the Patriot Acts in lecture and follow up with a question and answer period. 7/26/2003
Globalization and Commanding HeightsGabriella Megyesi is a teacher in Budapest, Hungary. In "Globalization and Commanding Heights" tells us about her experiences in living under the socialist rule in Hungary; a country where governments controlled the "commanding heights" of the economy and tried to centrally plan economic development. Government planners failed miserably. International trade, often called globalization, now brings manufacturing & management expertise into poor countries. Such economic progress is often resisted by the elites in these countries as their place is dependent upon keeping international competitors away. Gabriel is joined by Gregory Rehmke. 10/22/2003
TLS Beyond Nagano: The Olympics of Intercultural CommunicationsThis program from the Teaching and Learning Series (TLS) "Beyond Nagano: The Olympics of Intercultural Communications" presents a discussion about how communication between Japanese and North Americans is complicated by assumptions that grow out of contrasting cultural beliefs. This production includes a slide presentation and a panel discussion. The panelists are Fred Agnir, Kit Carpenter and Matt Howell. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gwo1fgXd4mQ&feature=relmfu 5/5/1998
TLS Science of Musical SoundThe Teaching and Learning Series (TLS) sponsored this presentation "The Science of Musical Sound" Professor David Harvey demonstrates an oscilloscope. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/16/A6pD53gQBLU 3/3/1998
TLS From Communism to Capitalism: GCC Goes to the Former Soviet UnionThe Teaching and Learning Series (TLS) sponsored this presentation. As countries in the Former Soviet Union struggle to create independent economies, business institutes and universities are searching for ways to train students to conduct free enterprise. The lack of a system to handle this in each country has been a nightmare. John Reino visited the former S.U. in 1993 & '94 to offer 3-week courses in business and finance. In his Teaching and Learning Series (TLS) program slide-presentation "From Communism to Capitalism" John will discuss his experiences and give some background on the state of the transition from communist-controlled economies to the initial stages of private enterprise. 12/12/1997
TLS Peublo RevoltThe Teaching and Learning Series (TLS) sponsored this presentation "Peublo Revolt" by Louise Minks. Through describing her paintings of Taos, Louise presents a lesson about the history of the relationship between the Spanish and the Pueblo. Her Taos paintings are fashioned after the hidden paintings commissioned by the churches in the 1700s. The paintings of the 1700's were commissioned by the churches to be used as instructional material. 9/9/1998
From Abuser to Peer Group Leader"From Abuser to Peer Group Leader" is presented by Dr. Stephen Jefferson, Professor Sports Management, Umass. Dr. Jefferson speaks about his eleven year journey in the Men Overcoming Violence (M.O.V.E.) Program at the Men's Resource Center of Western Mass. 10/21/2003
TLS Elder Hostel: Teaching & Learning for the Love of ItThe Teaching and Learning Series (TLS) presents "Elder Hostel: Teaching & Learning for the Love of It". In "Elder Hostel: Teaching & Learning for the Love of It" Dr. Helen Ellis, Greenfield Community College Faculty Emeritae, tells us about her experience as a presenter and as a student at Elder Hostel. not listed
Adverstising & the Perfect Storm: Global Warming, Peak Oil & Consumer DebtAdverstising & the Perfect Storm: Global Warming, Peak Oil & Consumer Debt presented by Sut Jhally is sponsored by the Foundation for the 8th annual Commager Lecture. Prof Jhally, Communication of Umass and Founder/Exec Director of the Media Education Foundation (MEF). http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/7/WNy9s5qR4i0 11/18/2009
Our Community Is the WorldIn "Our Community Is the World" Shepard and Leona Forman recount their experiences working in countries around the world, of their perceptions on how peoples of the world view the U.S., and how to help the world be a better place for all. They have stories and information on what the world is like from perspectives not usually heard. The Forman's will speak from their experience and about their belief that isolationism and rugged individualism on a national scale are no longer viable strategies. The speakers have based their national and international work on that premise and have worked to help the world (global) community accept and operate on the premise peace goes hand in hand with economic opportunity and justice. Leona Forman trained and worked as a journalist and spent 20 years working in various capacities at the United Nations. Two years ago, she established Brazil Foundation to benefit NGO’s working for social change in Brazil. Since its creation Brazil Foundation has donated over $1.5 million to 22 projects in Brazil. Shep received his Ph.D in anthropology at Columbia University and did post-doctoral studies in economic development in England. He then founded The Center on International Cooperation (CIC) established at NYU in 1996. Sponsored by Greenfield Community College Responsive Initiative. 10/9/2003
Student Dance Concert 1994Student Dance Concert 1994 is rough footage of a dance concert held in the College's Gym. Carolyn Nims offers opening remarks. Possibly the second dance concert for the program. This DVD is unedited and without titles. 5/5/1994
Commencement 1996-CandidThis program is rough candid footage. Commencement 1996 was the 33rd annual graduation at Greenfield Community College. Charlie Wall is President; the platform party is Ed Dolhenty with opening and closing remarks; Mirrless Underwood, Joan Ibish, Dick Hillier, and Linda Cavanaugh, and John Murphy. Merryl Sackin hands out student awards; Darryl Shaw, Student Trustee is the student speaker; Trustee Cynthia Lively confers the degrees and Ira Rubenzahl reads the names of the graduates. NOTE: AUDIO COMPLICATIONS DUE TO RADIO INTERFERENCE 6/1/1996
Student Dance Concert-1996 Fall 7 p.m. ShowThis is the 7 p.m. show of the Student Dance Concert held in the Sloan Theater, Fall 1996. This dance concert was a benefit concert held by students and faculty from GCC's dance program. This is a mixed two-camera program but there are no titles. The finished version is a combination of the 4 & 7 pm concerts. 12/19/1996
Student Dance Concert-1996 Fall 4 p.m. ShowThis is the 4 p.m. show of the Student Dance Concert held in the Sloan Theater, Fall 1996. This dance concert was a benefit concert held by students and faculty from GCC's dance program. This is a mixed two-camera program but there are no titles. The finished version is a combination of the 4 & 7 pm concerts. 12/19/1996
One College Drive # 03-Claire Arnenus Jazz Band & Catfish JamOne College Drive #3 presents music performances by: Claire Arnenus Jazz Band (taped 11/13/02) 00:42:00; Catfish Jam (taped 10/15/03) 00:50:30 11/13/2002
Shays' Rebellion: The American Revolution's Final Battle"Shays' Rebellion: The American Revolution's Final Battle" presented by Umass Prof. Leo Richards is the second annual Henry Steel Commager Lecture. Richards' research about Shays' Rebellion has totally reshaped the discussion about the significance of this event because Shays' fellow rebels were not all poor farmers. In researching the background of the people involved, Richards learned that many of them were prominent, affluent, powerful members of their community, not just disgruntled farmers trying to make a living. (AKA Shay's) http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/3/0QSwmvMr9cY 11/5/2003
Vietnam Veterans Moving Wall Memorial, Part 1Vietnam Veterans Moving Wall Memorial, Part 1, is a record of the delivery of "The Moving Wall" July 22, 1989, & the installation conducted by area veterans and national guard enlistees. This was the first time the Moving Wall came to Massachusetts. It was brought here with the cooperation and support of the Franklin County Patriotic Societies, and installed at the Franklin County Fair Grounds. Part 1 (narrated by Bonnie Berger) includes the Veterans parade, the invocation, a POW/MIA hot air balloon launch, a flag raising conducted by the Vietnam Vets Chapter 50 (1st in the state to receive their Charter), a 21-gun salute followed by taps, the American Legion Day (hosted by Post 81) on July 24, and Women's Day Opening Ceremony and Wreath Laying on July 26. Dignitaries and Honored Guests include: Carmen Buell, John Devitt (Moving Wall artist), Major General Wayne Wagner, Edmund Ochowski, Ferris Towne, Walter Kastanski, Father Salvo, Maggie Strivo, John Merrigan, Bernie McGarrah, Mark Fitzpatrick, Mike King, Bernard McClusky, David Garso, Commissioner Thomas J. Hunder, Bob Aletto, Beverly Ali, and Col. Haragis from Westover AFB. 7/22/1989
Vietnam Veterans Moving Wall Memorial, Part 2This was the first time the Moving Wall came to Massachusetts. It was brought here with the cooperation and support of the Franklin County Patriotic Societies, and installed at the Franklin County Fair Grounds. Vietnam Veterans Moving Wall Memorial, Part 2 is sponsored by Veterans of Foreign Wars. On July 25, 1989, the Reading of Massachusetts Casualties was conducted. Part 2 is a record of those readings. 7/25/1989
Vietnam Veterans Moving Wall Memorial, Part 3This was the first time the Moving Wall came to Massachusetts. The "Moving Wall" was brought here with the cooperation and support of the Franklin County Patriotic Societies, and installed at the Franklin County Fair Grounds. Vietnam Veterans Moving Wall Memorial, Part 3 consists of: Women's Day sponsored by the Women's Auxillary (7/26/89) with the Reading of POW/MIA names. As Patricia Strazick read the name of each of the 56 Massachusetts POW/MIA, a candle was lite and a black balloon was released. Prayer was lead by Beverly Reid; a Salute was lead by Beverly Allard; the evening ended with a flag ceremony and taps. Marine Corp Day, 7/27/89, was sponsored by Oak Ridge Detachment Marine Corp League with opening remarks by Bill Markland the day consists of several patriotic services including a flag parade, presenting of the arms and colors, as well as taps. July 28 was sponsored by Disabled American Veterans with the Reading of Franklin County Casualties. July 29, sponsored by Vietnam Veterans Chapters 50 and 232, brought the Closing Day Ceremonies with speakers: Silvia Conti, Senator Robert Wetmore, Edmond Olchowski, Chaplin Ed Flower, Rev. Linda Barne, and Rep. Carmen Buell. 7/26/1989
TLS Return of the Goddess, Pt 2This Teaching and Learning Series (TLS) program "Return of the Goddess: A Little Art Her Story" is part two of a three-part art history lecture by Professor Keith Hollingworth. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7pySRRaTxs 2/15/2000
TLS Return of the Goddess, Pt 3This Teaching and Learning Series (TLS) program "Return of the Goddess: A Little Art Her Story" is the third and final part of an art history lecture by Professor Keith Hollingworth. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/3/VPLH_S1DoDY 5/10/2000
TLS The Psychology of GolfThis Teaching and Learning Series (TLS) program is a presentation about the psychology of golf as presented by Professor Ed Dolhenty. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/6/nGScFG-6DcE not listed
TLS Return of the Goddess, Pt 1This Teaching and Learning Series (TLS) program "Return of the Goddess: A Little Art Her Story" is the first of a three-part art history lecture by Professor Keith Hollingworth. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20zn-yU-mZM not listed
Student Dance Concert-2003-FallThe fall 2003 Student Dance Concert is titled "Expressions". The dance pieces are: Le Petit Class, Top Ten, Echoes and Oceans: Four Poems, Shim-Sham-Shimmy, Temple Dance, Red, Congo Kassadon, Joe Stirliing's Soft Shoe, Karsilams9/8, In Search of the Right Path, Never, Arabesque, Chosen Memories, Blue. 12/5/2003
One College Drive # 04-Monologues and ScenesOne College Drive #4 presents Kimberley Morin's Theater Class in "Monologues and Scenes." Students presenting: Tara Berthiaume, Carolina Barreat, Chazz Griffith, Leia Nelson, Penney Robert, Ian Roberts, Mike Terounzo, Maria Uprichard, Chad Worthley. 12/10/2003
One College Drive # 05-Free ImprovOne College Drive #5 presents the student music recital "Free Improv" is a performance by the Creative Musicianship class: Carrie Croteau, Daniel Deluca, Matt Desreuisseau, Gretchen Harbourt, Kami Lahoski, Misha Moss, and Darren Ovitsky. Organized by Music Director Matt Shippee and Student Life. 12/1/2003
One College Drive # 06-ClassicalOne College Drive #6 presents the fall 2003 student music recital "Classical". Performers: Melanie Lamere on Flute; Misha Mross on Piano and Bass; Emily Joseph on Piano; Gretchen Harbourt with vocals; Joshua Nealy on Piano; Virginia Hunter on Piano; Sarah Parker with vocals. 12/12/2003
Court Dorsey Collaborations"Court Dorsey Collaborations" is a compilation of three studio performances. The pieces are: The Guest Lecturer (00:13:13), The Burrow (00:33:15), Dreams (00:27:30). 9/9/1989
Video Class 1999 Spring Video 1AVideo Class 1999 Spring Video 1A is a compilation tape of productions by: Beachesne, Holmes, Peck, Ryan, Rudd, Bemak, Crawford, Bobetsky, Taylor, Donnelly, Pratt, and Long - video class student productions 5/5/1999
Video Class 1996 SpringVideo Class 1996 Spring is a compilation of productions by Wentzel, Doshas, Bergstrom, R. Sweeney, LeBlanc, K. Lynch, Blitz, Carlos A., Willor, Zinn, Kenney, R. Campbell, Zajac, Issler, Hamilton, and D. Strong - video class student productions 5/5/1996
Video Class 1995 Spring & FallVideo Class 1995 Spring & Fall is a compilation of productions by LeBlanc, Trip, Brown, Strong, Wawrzyniak, Miner, Dedis, Healy, Berthiaume, Campbell, Chevalier, Laffond, Roulk, Page, Healy - video class student productions 5/16/1995
Video Class 1998 FallVideo Class 1998 Fall is a compilation of productions from Video 1A & 1B: Karash, Morin, Kelliher, LaBonte, Russell, Divoll, Kavanaugh, Bartos, Wynne, Finney, deWinkaleer, King, Podlenski, Phillips, Rutka - video class student productions not listed
Video Class 1997 FallVideo Class 1997 Fall is a compilation of productions by: Kinney, Bracey, Brokos, Calliham, Rubenzahl, Racheal, Dudley, Willor, Odess-Gillett, Morrow, Rustemeyer, Zalenski - video class student productions 12/12/1997
Video Class 1998 Spring & 1998 Student Art ShowVideo Class 1998 Spring is a compilation of productions by: Wynne, Rounds, Murphy, Seward, Weaver, Sweeney, Conde, and Maiorana. A record of the 1998 Student Art Show is also included - video class student productions 5/5/1998
Video Class 1996 & 1997 fall/spring semestersVideo Class 1996 & 1997 fall/spring semesters is a compilation of productions by Ward, Emond, Ballou, Jordain, Wentzel, Barger, Lynch, Lutz, Freeland, Bond, Carlos A, West, M. Fuller, Avery and Petrucelli -video class student productions 5/5/1997
Local Bands GCC TV Studio Work '83 & '84In 1983 & 1984 local bands perform their music in the TV studio: 1) Bob Whitcomb; 2) Ross Boughton; 3) Improve on 13th (Ross, Maggie ?); 4) Colt 45, again; 5) "Reds" Underfire Kevin O'Connor; 6) China David Zibakowski 9/9/1983
Video Student Pieces #3Video Student Pieces #3 includes the following productions 1) "Studio 6" segments, 1982; 2) Super-8 student silent films 1978; 3) Talking with JR, 1982. - video class student work 9/9/1978
Video Class 1999 Spring - Video IIIncludes Video Class 1999 Spring - Video II productions by M. Morin, Willor, Merrini, Divoll, Rancourt, Loper, Maiorana, Dudley, Rounds and Bartos - video class student productions 5/5/1999
Marketing Promotional Programs #2Marketing Promotional Programs #2 is a compilation of promo pieces produced for use on or off-campus: Greenfield Industrial Park; Agawam Industrial Park; Palmer Industrial Park; Westmass Area Dev. Corp. ICE in Franklin County; America Reads (1999); ETSC Services Intro A-roll (2000); ETSC Services Intro B-roll (2000); Reflections Art Show not listed
Crumpin' Fox Promo Raw Footage #1Crumpin' Fox Promo Raw Footage #1--1) Course, designer, interviews; 2) Pro, instruction, clubhouse; 3) Builder, interviews; 4) Course, range footage; 5) Course footage; 6) Course footage not listed
Crumpin' Fox Promo Raw Footage #2Crumpin' Fox Promo Raw Footage #2--1) Course footage; 2) Trick shots; pro interview, instruction; 3) interviews, owner, course shots; 4) Phases Restaurant footage, set ups; 5) Phases restaurant; 6) food prep; 7) food shots/environment; 8) buffet, bar, lounge, kitchen not listed
Vital SignsVital Signs (written by Jane Martin) is performed by the theater department. The cast is: Emily Hickson, Lianne Paul Mattson, Jedediah Smith, Richard Thayer, Leah Verrill, Janet Morris, Nichole Wrisley. 9/9/1994
Local History Film Transfers #1Local History Film Transfers #1 is a compilation of footage shot by local residents. The compilation includes: Farm stuff, etc., 1936 (10:48); Athol Park, 1936 (13:00); Shelburne Maple Sugaring, 1970 (13:25); WWII R&R in Japan parts 1&2 with Farm life winter footage (46:19); Scotland 1930's (8:00) not listed
Loki"LOKI" Karen Carlson answers performance questions 9/9/1982
Local History Film Transfers #2Local History Film Transfers #2 is a compilation of footage taken at the Petersham Fairs from 1944 to 1962. not listed
Marketing Promotional Programs #1Marketing Promotional Programs #1 is a compilation of promo pieces produced for use on or off-campus: Reflections (Art show by Minks & Lawler); English as a Second Language; Coop Ed; Emerging Careers (2 pieces); Fitness Center; America Reads; Community-A College's Heritage; and What is College Like?` not listed
Video Class 1990 SpringVideo Class 1990 Spring this is a compilation of work by: Karen Magoon, Amy Love and Eric Saczawa 5/5/1990
Video Class 2003 Spring Video IIVideo Class 2003 Spring Video II includes work by: Breglio, Woodard, Salva, Bernozzi, Buccaroni, Winseck, Salva and Mangan. - video class student productions 5/5/2003
Classroom Assessment TechniquesFred Agnir, Peter Letson, Kate Finnegan and Saul Greenblatt talk about Classroom Assessment Techniques 9/9/1997
TLC Project Enhanced ClassroomProject Enhanced Classroom is a Teaching and Learning (TLC) workshop by GCC Math Department Faculty 11/1/1996
Telelessons (1974)Telelessons is a compilation of videos produced for teaching in the Video/media classes. Programs are: Six Steps in Better Telelessons, Displaying Objects on Television, Bias in Audience Reactions. Program hosted by Robert Tracy, included Bob Laramie, Sue Markwell, Sadaka Burns, Professor Warren Johannson, Marty Hayes. 9/9/1974
ScienceWorks SeminarScienceWorks Seminar produced by Karen Green and Joe Lada is a seminar for local science teachers. Skip Price is the moderator. 7/2/1997
Fiscal Crisis In Our Town? A Public Forum"Fiscal Crisis In Our Town? A Public Forum" was sponsored by Merrill Lynch & GCC. Panelist: Kay Sloan, Pres. GCC; Robbie Cohn, Cohn Real Estate; Joe Bete, Pres. Channing L. Bete Co; Al Hutchinson, The Recorder Editor; Norman Thidemann, Greenfield Town Manager; Rebecca Caplice, Pres. Franklin County Shawmut Bank; Stanley Gawle, Ex. Dir. FCAC; Carmen Buell, State Rep 2nd Franklin District. Video Crew: R. Tracy, D. Roberge, S. Minton, St. Watts, D. Robbins, E. Mitchell, E. Saczwa, B. Berger 3/7/1990
Advising With Banner & School-to-Work PromoIn the first show, Art Hannan works with a student to explain advising with Banner. The second show is presented by Tech Prep for "School-to-Work in Franklin County". Participants from Business/Education: Paul Cohen, Beth Lorenz, Tracey Almeida, Dick Russo, Doug Hillman, Nourse Farms, Adam Orth, Andrea Neal, Dale MacLeod, Holly Dobson, and Francie Garinen. Students are: Adorno, Hutt, Cremins, Debcowski, Maggie Smith, M. Wilcox, Getch, Zalenski, and Rivers not listed
ESOL Tutoring ConversationEnglish for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Tutoring Conversation was organized by Susan Hackney and includes P. Summer, M.E. Kelly, J. Gessing, D. Sutherland, and P. Nahman. not listed
Faculty OrientationPam Simanski introduces vignettes produced by Larramie Community College, Ohio. not listed
Who Owns Women's Bodies: Trailblazers for Women's Reproductive Rights in the Pioneer ValleyAT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESENTER, THIS PROGRAM IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR BROADCAST. Dr. Joyce Berkmen, Umass History Prof, presents: Who Owns Women's Bodies: Trailblazers for Women's Reproductive Rights in the Pioneer Valley. Dr. Berkman's lecture offers a historical overview on national and local reproductive rights. 3/3/2004
In the Name of My SonIn the Name of My Son is a testimony presented by Fernando Suarez del Solar. Del Solar is the father of a US soldier killed in Iraq. On 3/27/03, his son Jesus stepped on a US cluster bomblet while fighting in Iraq. Since then Fernando has traveled to Iraq to grieve; he spoke with many US soldiers; and he listened to the needs of Iraqi civilians. Upon his return to the US, Fernando has traveled the country to speak out against the war and occupation of Iraq. This presentation is bi-linqual. Mr. Del Solar predominately speaks Spanish; his words are interpreted into English by Dr. Ana Gaillat. 3/5/2004
One College Drive # 07-Gideon FreudmannOne College Drive #7 presents Singer Songwriter Gideon Freudmann singing and performing his original music on electric cello. 3/10/2004
One College Drive # 09-GED Program & Support for Testing SuccessOne College Drive #9 presents Jean Boucias, Director of Testing Services and Chief Examiner for GCC's GED testing. Jean talks about the GED program and local support for testing success. This program includes a National GED video. 3/28/2004
One College Drive # 08-Two Piece Nastee and FriendsOne College Drive #8 presents "Two Piece Nastee and Friends" as they play Rock, Reggae, Funk and Party Music. 3/30/2004
36 Years Ago TodayRev. Michael Clark served as the media liaison for the family of Dr. King, Jr., during the historic 1999 civil trial in Memphis TN. Having come to believe that James Earl Ray was not the assassin of Dr. King, the family brought a wrongful death action against Loyd Jowers, accusing him and others of conspiring to murder King. The jury found Jowers liable and concluded that a conspiracy, involving government agents at various levels, resulted in King's death. Rev. Clark worked with the media during the trial and was present in the courtroom as some 70 witnesses testified for the plaintiffs. Clark has been a student of the case for more than 30 years. It is his conviction that the reasons King was killed and the forces responsible for his death have continuing relevance for our current struggles for social change. MLK was assassinated April 4, 1968 or "36 Years Ago Today". http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/6/dDMeDHz0DBs 4/4/2004
Franklin County Collaboration for Children, 2nd Annual ForumFranklin County Collaboration for Children, 2nd Annual Forum, "The Economic Impact of the Child Care & Early Ed. Industry in Massachusetts" includes a presentation by Jason Sachs, Research & Policy Coordinator, from the MA Dept of Ed.; opening remarks by GCC Pres. Bob Pura; panel discussion moderated by Ellen Edge, Dir. Early Childhood Headstart H.C.A.C. The panel consists of parent Rachel Stoler, Rep. Stephen Kulik, PCDC Dir. Val Luther, & Bete Co Asst. Dir of HR Kim Russo. Event was coordinated by Union 38 Comm. Partnership, Coord. for Children, Karen Greene. 4/2/2004
Cost of Racism to White AmericaIn his lecture, The Cost of Racism to White America, Professor John H. Bracey, Jr. will examine how racism and white entitlement have economic costs for all Americans. Professor Bracey is a member of the W.E.B. DuBois Department of Afro-American studies at Umass. This lecture is co-sponsored by the Diversity Working Group and Student Life and includes the intro by Prof. Dovi Afesi. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/4/psnIvnzWNx4 5/4/2004
One College Drive # 11-Concrete JungleOne College Drive #11 is music by "Concrete Jungle". 5/1/2004
One College Drive # 10-SimbaOne College Drive #10 is Carribean music by "Simba" 4/5/2004
Holocaust SurvivorMr. Thomas Weisshaus is a Holocaust Survivor now living in Exeter NH. He was born in 1928 in Budapest, Hungary, attended secondary school at the Jewish Gymnasium (Lycee) 1939-44. The Nazi occupation of Hungary started in March 1944, and lasted until Jan 1945. He was in a displaced persons' camp in Germany from 1945-46. In his lecture, Mr Weisshaus will be drawing on his childhood experiences with Holocaust perpetrators, bystanders, rescuers, and victims, and will discuss the role played by women, especially the women in his family. Sponsored by the Diversity Working Group & Office of Student Life. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/1/GEZF0wMJha8 4/14/2004
One College Drive # 12-The Aleutian ExperienceOne College Drive #12 presents Maureen Brown, the recipient of the 4th annual Distinguished Alumni Award. Maureen presents the Aleutian Experience. Maureen, class 1986, lives and works on the island of Akutan in Alaska's Aleutain chain. The island doesn’t have an airstrip, cars, paved roads, hotels, or a supermarket. It does have hot springs, an active volcano (last errupting in 1992), a fish refinery that seasonally swells the population of 713 to some 1,200-1,500, and there is the Anesia Kudrin Memorial Clinic staffed by Maureen, Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Clinic Manager. Maureen's presentation is a combination of the history and present day life for inhabitants of the island of Akutan. 5/5/2004
One College Drive # 13-Chamber Ensemble Student RecitalsOne College Drive #13 presents Chamber Ensemble Student Recitals for our listening pleasure. This concerts includes two extra pieces. 5/7/2004
One College Drive # 14-World Music Ensemble Spring 04One College Drive #14 offers us a student concert featuring "World Music Ensemble." 5/12/2004
One College Drive # 15-Jazz Ensemble Performance Spring 2004One College Drive #15 is a compilation of Spring 2004 GCC Jazz Ensemble Performance and additional full pieces performed by music students 5/3/2004
One College Drive # 16-Spring 2004 Recital SeriesOne College Drive #16 gives us Spring 2004 Recital Series Highlights by Music Class Students 5/6/2004
Tracy Kidder Interview Clips (ON-CAMPUS USE ONLY)Tracy Kidder Interview Clips is a series of seven subject matters about writing. This interview was conducted by Scott Melanson for use in the GCC 101 class. 7/15/2004
Student Dance Concert-2004-SpringStudent Dance Concert 2004 Spring is the 10th annual dance concert and titled "Dance 10". 5/7/2004
Tracy Kidder Interview Original Footage (ON-CAMPUS USE ONLY)Tracy Kidder Interview Original footage is a an interview of Mr. Kidder, published writer, conducted by Scott Melanson for use in the GCC 101 class. not listed
Health Care Meltdown"Health Care Meltdown: Community Forum on Access to Affordable Health Care" was co-sponsored by GCC and the Community Health Center of F.C. The welcome is offered by Bob Pura, the forum is moderated by Mary Siano, the panel of speakers are Prof. Alan Sager, Boston Univ School of Public Health; RN Sandy Eaton, Board of Director Mass Nurses Assoc.; Dr. Sarah Kemble, Exec. Dir. Community Health Center Franklin County. 10/18/2004
Racism, Guns, and Gold: Making of Modern AfricaRacism, Guns, and Gold: Making of Modern Africa is a lecture by Professor Dovi Afesi. Dovi employs his knowledge of history and his understanding of his native land Africa to offer a historical prospective on racism. 9/29/2004
Greenfield Town Council MeetingThis Greenfield Town Council Meeting, mediated by Councilor-at-Large Dan Guin, was aired live from the GCC Television Studio. 3/3/2004
Video Class Clips 1994-1996Video Class Clips 1994-1996 consists of productions or raw footage by: Heilig, Danleyanko, Stowe, O'Connor, & Petrucelli. - video class student work not listed
Video Class Clips 1991-1999Video Class Clips 1991-1999 consists of productions or raw footage by Beauschesne ('91); San Miguel; O'Clark; Florz & Issler; Seward ('96); A. Glick ('98); Frame Production ('99); Krusas ('00); Tuna Sandwich; Eaton & Caron; E. Taylor ('99-00); R. Berthiaume ('96); Ballou ('96); Fatal Attraction & Caldors/Stop & Shop ('96); Bond ('96); A.J. LeBlanc; Bemak; Rory, Pat, Ian & Jeff ('96) - video class student productions not listed
GCC Employee Exerpts (Campus Use Only)GCC Employee Exerpts is limted to Campus Use Only. It includes: 1) Steve Budd "Talk-in" 1990; 2) Kay Sloan (Ad Takes); 3) Pam Samanski & Saul Greenblatt (fake "Talk-In); 4) Jean Boucias "Granny Smith Award" footage; 5) Saul Greenblatt "Joan Rivers" Ads; 6) Mirrless Underwood Retirement Party; 7) GCC Budget Cuts Mtg in Lecture Hall 1975 (voice of Lou Turner); and 8) Herb Hentz' 50th B-day. not listed
Talk In Show #10Talk In Show #10 is hosted by Bonnie Berger. Bonnie interviews Town Councilors John Merrigan and Bernie McGarrah not listed
Local Polish HistoryAmy Novak interviews local resident Walter Kazstanski about his life, family, and heritage in relation to local polish history. 1/20/1983
Weldon Opening CeremonyOpening ceremony for the Weldon Senior Center includes addresses by: Bill Graud (sp?); Albert Norman; Dr. Thomas Mahony; GCC Pres. Dr Theodore Provo and Pat Mercell not listed
President Sloan RoastAs her farewell gathering the college holds a roast for President Kay Sloan at the Inn at Northampton. Kay is roasted by Mirrless Underwood, Margaret Craig, Charlie Carter, Art Hannan and other members of the college community. 9/23/1994
Video Class Clips 1996-2001Video Class Clips 1996-2001 consists of productions or raw footage by: DiPaulo, Zajak, Bracey, A. Kinney, Rustemeyer, Zalenski, T. Sweeney, Taylor (Early Life), Brokos, Calliham, Kickery, Rzegocki, Driben, Meng-Wei Lee, Chai Yi Lang, Li-fan Vu, Hsiao-Haiano Chao, Meng-Wei Lee. - video class student work not listed
From An African Village to America (CAMPUS USE ONLY)From An African Village to America is a slide-show lecture by Professor Dovi Afesi. Dovi speaks of his life, family, friends, and education in his homeland and his move to America for educational pursuits. (CAMPUS USE ONLY) 3/24/2004
Earle Spring News ConferenceIn 1979, Earle Spring's wife Blanche and son Robert of Montague, MA, petitioned the courts to cease Mr. Spring's dialysis when doctors determined that he no longer was responding to treatment. Mr. Spring's case is recorded as the first Massachusetts Supreme Court Hearing on the "Right to Die". At the time of the petition, Mr. Spring suffered from dementia. Earle Spring News Conference held after the death of Mr. Earle Spring includes Moderator Nancy Fernandez, Mr Spring's court-appointed Atty Mark Berson and Atty for the Spring family Marguerite Dolan. Berson and Dolan fielded questions by Curtis Hartman from Boston Magazine, Diane Kalas from WBZ Radio, and Earl March and from Herald American. 9/9/1980
In the Matter of Earle N. SpringIn the Matter of Earle N. Spring is the story of Earle Spring's life and struggle to die with dignity. In 1979, Earle Spring's wife Blanche and son Robert of Montague, MA, petitioned the courts to cease Mr. Spring's dialysis when doctors determined that he no longer was responding to treatment. Mr. Spring's case is recorded as the first Massachusetts Supreme Court Hearing on the "Right to Die". At the time of the petition, Mr. Spring suffered from dementia. 7/29/1980
Peace Patriots: A Forum with Robbie LeppzerWe preview a work-in-progress version of Robbie Leppzer's video "The Peace Patriots". Peace Patriots chronicles the events of protest and resistance in and around Northampton, MA in the weeks leading up to & during US military invasion of Iraq. The preview is followed by a discussion about the importance of grassroots citizen activism in a participatory democracy. Sponsored by GCCRI. 9/27/2004
Keys to Leadership (Campus Use Only)Keys to Leadership is the keynote address at the 36th GCC Foundation's annual meeting. The keynote speaker is Daniel Goleman, PhD. This presentation is for campus use only. 9/23/2004
Pathways to Success 2004Pathways to Success 2004 Independent Learning Projects is a short video produced by Pathways students: Mike Perez, Crystal Ennis, Jamie Little and Abrah Orth. 8/28/2004
Impact of Globalization on the People of NicaraguaCampesina activist and leader in community development Mirian Olivas Jarquin speaks to us about the "Impact of Globalization on the People of Nicaragua". Olivas Jarquin, a 57-year-old native Nicaraguan, has experienced many of the cycles of military and economic violence that have affected El Regadio, Nicaragua. She participated in the Community Defense Committee during the insurrection that ended the US-backed Somoza dictatorship. And after the Sandinista government came into power, she watched as several of her children defended Nicaragua from US-backed Contra rebels. Now the US-CAFTA threatens the livelihoods of rural Nicaraguan communities. If ratified CAFTA would increase competition between Nicaraguan farmers and the US farming industry forcing more Nicaraguans to leave the countryside and some the country to live. Olivas Jarquin is brought to us by "Witness of Peace". Witness of Peace is a delegation with a mission of seeking to raise awareness of and give testimony to violations of humanrights in Latin America and the Caribbean and to advocate for US economic and social policies that support basic rights. Bi-lingual presentation as Olivas Jarquin speaks her native language while interpretted by Amy Shelton. 10/15/2004
Friends of MacLeish - A Poetry ReadingFriends of MacLeish - A Poetry Reading. This reading of poems written by various poets was read at the Friends of MacLeish Annual Meeting as the 2004 tribute to Archibald MacLeish. The readers are Bob Pura, Sheila Rainford, Helen Ellis, Ben Drabeck, Larry Dean, Margaret Howland, David Ram, Carol Letson and Allen Davis. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArqNFyHfBvI 5/5/2004
Desperately Seeking SkepticsThe 3rd Annual Henry Steele Commager lecture "Desperately Seeking Skeptics: Sifting the Modern Flood of 'News' in Search of Truth" is presented by Tim Blagg, editor of The Recorder since 1986. Like Commager, Blagg is a historian. Through 40 years in the newspaper business, Blagg has seen "an explosion of information being made available to the average person." At the same time, the means through which this information is disseminated are increasingly suspect. Blagg's message for this lecture is "to have people get in what I call a skeptical frame of mind, and stay in that frame of mind while they watch the news." (excerpt) http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=greenfieldcc#p/u/1/dEYTYrw5Wk0 10/20/2004
Conversation with Christian McEwen Co-Producer/DirectorConversation with Christian McEwen Co-Producer/Director is an opportunity to hear about the experience of the project and to view excerpts of her video "Tomboys! Feisty Girls and Spirited Women." Ms. McEwen is also the editor of Jo's Girls: Tomboy Tales of High Adventure, True Grit and Real Life. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhSoB7Amixs 12/1/2004
Oil, American Energy & Global SecurityOil, American Energy & Global Security is a panel presentation by Dr. Richard Ebeling, President of the Foundation for Economic Education and Dr. Vincent Ferraro, Professor of International Politics at Mt. Holyoke College. The event is co-sponsored by the GCC RI and the Amherst League of Women Voters and grant funded by MacNeil/Lehrer. 10/28/2004
One College Drive # 18-Jazz Ensemble's Fall 2004One College Drive #18 is the GCC Jazz Ensemble's Fall 2004 music performance. 12/7/2004
One College Drive # 17-Student Costuming and Scene performancesOne College Drive #17 is the Student Costuming and Scene performances as done by the Spring 2004 theater students. 5/5/2004
Friends of MacLeish - A Poetry Reading & Annual Humanities AwardsFriends of MacLeish - A Poetry Reading. This reading of poems written by various poets was read at the Friends of MacLeish Annual Meeting as the 2004 tribute to Archibald MacLeish. The readers are Bob Pura, Sheila Rainford, Helen Ellis, Ben Drabeck, Larry Dean, Margaret Howland, David Ram, Carol Letson and Allen Davis. The meeting members also award the Annual MacLeish Prizes in the Humanities. This year's recipients are: Donna Macartney (Art), and Olivia Judd (English). 5/27/2004
One College Drive # 19-Contemporary Music Concert Fall 04One College Drive #19 is the Fall 2004 student Contemporary Music Concert performance. 12/8/2004
One College Drive # 20-Moonlight and Morning StarOne College Drive #20 presents music by Moonlight and Morning Star. 11/15/2004
Student Dance Concert-2004-FallStudent Dance Concert-2004-Fall is titled "Sole 2 Soul." 12/8/2004
GCC West County Forum - May 15, 1998GCC West County Forum held May 15, 1998 is hosted by GCC President Charles Wall and sponsored by the Foundation. Speakers include Bill Freeman, Allen Davis, and Kevin Parsons. Produced by Chestnut Oak Productions through Falls Cable. 5/15/1998
Five Short Lasting Laughs (G-Version)Theater department alumni and students present a night of one act plays called "Five Short Lasting Laughs". Works of David Ives and Christopher Durang. "1-900-DESPERATE" (Dir. Carolina Barreat) performers: Colin Clifford, Charlee Gatker, Meghann Pearsall, Vivian Reed, Suzanna Sullivan, Nathan Tetrault. "A Sure Thing" (Dir. Marnie Tibbetts) performers: Tara Berthiaume and Eli Glace. "The Philadelphia" (Dir. Michael Glazier) performers: Sara Gibson, Michael Glazier, Walter Lesure Jr. "Time Flies" (Dir. Carolina Barreat) performers Sarah DeCarlo, David Skehan, Mike Terounzo. "Mystery at Twicknam Vicarage" (Dir. Tara Berthiaume) performers Charlee Gatker, Emily R.B. Joseph, Keith Rinaldi, Albert Saulsbury, Jenny Silver. 12/11/2004
Five Short Lasting Laughs (PG-Version)Theater department alumni and students present a night of one act plays called "Five Short Lasting Laughs". Works of David Ives and Christopher Durang. "1-900-DESPERATE" (Dir. Carolina Barreat) performers: Colin Clifford, Charlee Gatker, Meghann Pearsall, Vivian Reed, Suzanna Sullivan, Nathan Tetrault. "A Sure Thing" (Dir. Marnie Tibbetts) performers: Tara Berthiaume and Eli Glace. "The Philadelphia" (Dir. Michael Glazier) performers: Sara Gibson, Michael Glazier, Walter Lesure Jr. "Time Flies" (Dir. Carolina Barreat) performers Sarah DeCarlo, David Skehan, Mike Terounzo. "Mystery at Twicknam Vicarage" (Dir. Tara Berthiaume) performers Charlee Gatker, Emily R.B. Joseph, Keith Rinaldi, Albert Saulsbury, Jenny Silver. 12/11/2004
Video Class Clips 1995-1996Video Class Clips 1995-1996 consists of productions or raw footage by:Russin, Rathschmidt, E. Hamilton, E. Waite, Song of Songs, Video I group Project Party on GCC balcony, Ballet, C. Kenney, M. Simpson, C. Zinn, J. Wentzel, T. Rushton, Bartos, J. Allen, K. Lynch, Tracy, N. Simmons, P. Palmgren, Martini by Ben 12/21/1995
Video Class Clips & FootageVideo Class Clips & Footage include Krusas' raw footage on the streets of Greenfield, at Sherman's, and at the Vortex. Jed Smith, A Self-defeating Purpose. Simpson, Live Through This. 9/1/1994
One College Drive # 21-Theatrical PerformancesOne College Drive #21 is Theatrical Performances by Spring 04 theater students: Tara Berthiaume, Zak Feeley, Martha Olver, Maria Uprichard, Penney Roberts 4/21/2004
One College Drive # 22-GCC Fall 04 Music Recitals, Part 1One College Drive #22-GCC Fall 04 Music Recitals, Part 1, is a compilation of performances by: Colin Allen, Miles Arslanian, Nick Ayers, Jeff Beaulieu, Emrys Berwick, Dan LeLuca, Matt Desreuisseau, Gretchen Harbourt, Lena Jillson, Dan Ladd, Kami Lahoski, Mike Perez, Michelle Plummer, Maria Siano, Jen Tobey, and Dustin Yager 12/16/2004
Housing Court and the Community"Housing Court and the Community" presented by Housing Court Judge Dina Fein covers the current system in our local housing court. Intro by Stella Xanthakos 2/11/2005
One College Drive # 23-GCC Fall 04 Music Recitals, Part 2One College Drive #23-GCC Fall 04 Music Recitals, Part 2, is a compilation of performances by: Colin Allen, Miles Arslanian, Nick Ayers, Jeff Beaulieu, Emrys Berwick, Dan LeLuca, Matt Desreuisseau, Gretchen Harbourt, Lena Jillson, Dan Ladd, Kami Lahoski, Mike Perez, Michelle Plummer, Maria Siano, Jen Tobey, and Dustin Yager 12/16/2004
2005 Visiting Writer Series-Poet Magdalena Gomez (R-Rated)2005 Visiting Writer Series - Poet Magdalena Gomez (R-Rated) - Contemporary poet Magdalena Gomez speaks of her life and how it has influenced her writings. She reads several of her poems which are written with a blend of both the English and Spanish language. The program includes an intro by Interm Assoc. Dean Leo Hwang-Carlos. 2/23/2005
Ensemble Performance Concert '04 (Fall)Ensemble Performance Concert as presented by the Fall 2004 music students. Chorus, directed by Margery Heins: Fenney-Kleinfeldt, Glushien, Harbourt, Pearsall, Plummer, Koy Yu, Zettel, Bailey, Gatker, Lahoski, Williams, Desreuisseau, Gamache, Rockstroh, MacLeod, Pollard, Schuster, Sherstyukov, Weaver. Contemporary Music Ensemble, directed by Matthew Shippee: Plummer, Allen, Toby, Jillson, Perez, Siano. Jazz Ensemble, directed by Douglas Purcell: DeLuca, Lahoski, Dufresne, Ladd, Desreuisseau, Allen, Lively. 12/10/2004
Walking in Two Worlds"Walking in Two Worlds" is a music history lecture by Cuban Musician Pablo Menendez. Pablo brings video footage emphasizing areas of Cuban music that surprise people (Jazz, Cuban rock, Cuban Hip Hop, Cuban "new song" and political singer songwriters) as well as showing themost popular current dance styles (what would be called Salsa in the U.S.) and bands that are not well known in the U.S. in spite of being very popular with 11 million people who live only 90 miles away from Florida. 2/28/2005
Fiber & Feminism"Fiber & Feminism" a lecture and slide show featuring 80 works by women and men working with fiber and incorporating themes including spirituality, marginalization, domestic life and body image. Presented by fiber artist Deborah Kruger in celebration of International Women's month. Introduction by Anne Wiley. 3/9/2005
Math Connection 1990 #1Math Connection 1990 #1 consists of Guest Andy Lively presenting the topic Math and Firefighting. Challenge Corner is Greenfield Middle School 6th grade presenting "firecrackers". No answer 1st show. Question of Week: Clocks running at different times. 3/5/1990
Math Connection 1990 #2Math Connection 1990 #2 consists of Guest Yoko Kato presenting the topic Math and Flying. Challenge Corner is Greenfield Middle School 6th grade presents returning cans with a deposit. Answer of week: Clock running at different times; next week's questions 3 different digits added to same sum. 3/12/1990
Math Connection 1990 #3Math Connection 1990 #3 consists of Guest Bob Markey presenting the topic Math and Sculpting. Challenge Corner is a Greenfield Middle School group. Answer of week: 3 different digits added to same sum. Question of week: Weight of Statue of Liberty in Marble. 3/26/1990
Math Connection 1990 #5Math Connection 1990 #5 consists of Guest Peter Kostek presenting the topic Intuitive Geometry. Challenge Corner is a 10th grade Franklin County Tech School group with the topic Airbag Safety. Answer of the week: place numbers 1-6 in triangle to same sum on 3 sides. 4/16/1990
Math Connection 1990 #6Math Connection 1990 #6 consists of Guest Linda Thomas presenting the topic Math & Dinosaur Trackways. Challenge Corner is a Franklin County Tech School group with the problem with violent lyrics in music. Answer of week: find 3-4-5 sided figures. Question of week: How much does a glass of juice cost? Answer not addressed in next program. Must be a break in sequence; program #7 is last spring show. 4/23/1990
Math Connection 1990 #13Math Connection 1990 #13 consists of Guest Rebecca Southwick presenting the topic Math and Carpentry. Challenge Corner is a Bubble Yum bubble. Answer of week: Frogs and steps. Break in sequence as show with question about Frogs and steps is not found. Question of week: None end of season. Solution Square with Ira Rubensaul. 5/7/1990
Math Connection 1990 #7 No intro audioMath Connection 1990 #7 consists of Guest Dorothea Szabo presenting the topic Math and Kite Flying. Challenge Corner is a Franklin County Tech School group with J. Klaiber. Ask the Student: Federal North, Anita Kimball. No answer of week, 1st FALL show. Question of week: pull of kite on person flying it. 11/5/1990
Math Connection 1990 #9Math Connection 1990 #9 consists of Neil Smith presenting the topic Math and Apple Products. Ask the Student: has Jorie MacCleod's Federal North class. Challenge Corner: Franklin Tech has J. Klaiber's students discuss the Correlation between Violence at home and school. Answer of Week: # of people in raft 1/2 out at 2:00 etc. Question of week: How much land do you need for 600 apple trees? 11/19/1990
Math Connection 1990 #8Math Connection 1990 #8 consists of Guest Karen Blom presenting the topic Math and Rafting. Challenge Corner is a Erving Elem. School 6th with M. Lapinski with the topic Maps. Ask the Student: Erving Elementary School 6th Grade, M. Lipinski. Answer of week: Ask the Student answers the Pull on the Kite. Question of week: # of people in raft 1/2 out at 2:00 etc. 11/12/1990
Math Connection 1990 #10Math Connection 1990 #10 consists of several Northfield Mount Hermon Student presenting the topic Math in other Cultures. Ask the Student: Federal North 5th grade, K. Latka. Challenge Corner: Franklin County Tech School and from J. Klaiber's class present the topic Alcohol and its consequences. Answer of week: Land needed to plant 600 apple trees. Question of week: How many beans fit into box-shaped piñata? 11/26/1990
Math Connection 1990 #11Math Connection 1990 #11 consists of Roger Tinknow presenting the topic Math and Music. Challenge Corner is Greenfield Middle School 7th Grade, G. Mirick. Ask the Student is Four Corners 3rd Grade group with G. Healy. Answer of week: ???? Question of week: Estimate how many beans in a jar. 12/3/1990
Math Connection 1990 #12Math Connection 1990 #12 consists Barbara Demeo presenting Math and Oceanography. Challenge Corner is Greenfield Middle School 7th grade with G. Mirick. Ask the Student: Erving Elementary School 5th Grade with D. McCaffrey. Answer of week: Estimate Jar filled with beans. End of season-No Question of week. Request for feedback GCC programs. 12/10/1990
Math Connection 1991 #1Math Connection 1991 #1 consists of Edison Santana presenting the topic Math and Psychology. Ask the Student: Denise Petrin's North Parish 3rd grade, Challenge Corner: Four Corners Alan Task's 4th grade class. Problem of the week: What happens when a Volcano explodes? 2/4/1991
Math Connection 1991 #2Math Connection 1991 #2 consists of Skip Price presenting the topic Math and Volcanos. Ask the Student: is Gay Sabin's North Parish 5th grade class. Challenge Corner: Greenfield Middle School, G. Mirick's 7th grade class. Problem of the Week: Make a scale map of your classroom or the floor of your school. 2/11/1991
Math Connection 1991 #3Math Connection 1991 #3 consists of Margo Jones presenting the topic Math and Architecture. Ask the Student: Jorie Macleod's Federal North 4th grade class. Challenge Corner: Alan Task's Four Corners 4th grade class. Answer of week: Make scale map of your school/classroom. Problem of week:out of 1,000 only a few turtle eggs will live; what happens to the rest? 2/18/1991
Math Connection 1991 #4Math Connection 1991 #4 consists of Danny Samantano presenting the topic Math and Turtles. Ask the Student: Carol Conrad's Sheffield Elem. 5th grade class. Challenge Corner: Anita Kimball's Federal North 4th grade class. Answer of week: Solution to Turtle egg question. Question of week: Police officer has to patrol streets. Chart most efficient route. 3/4/1991
Math Connection 1991 #5Math Connection 1991 #5 consists of Maria Berge presenting the topic Math and Police Work. Ask the Student: Judy Barrett's Sheffield Elem. 4th grade class. Challenge Corner: Alan Task's Four Corners 4th grade class. Answer of week: Most efficient way for officer to patrol streets. Question of week: Chart the temperature around your school to see the patterns. 3/11/1991
Math Connection 1991 #6Math Connection 1991 #6 consists of Cathy Wilkins presenting the topic Math and the Weather. Ask the Student: Rosemary Mathey's Erving Elem. 3rd grade class. Challenge Corner: Anita Kimball's Federal North 4th grade class. Answer of week: charting temperature pattern around school. Question of week: Determine thinning of maple trees so most sap is produced. Includes footage from TEME with Dan Larose 3/18/1991
Math Connection 1991 #7Math Connection 1991 #7 consists of Tom McCrumm presenting the topic Math and Maple Sugaring. Ask the Student: Christopher Klosson's Gill Elem. 6th grade class. Challenge Corner: Anita Kimball's Federal North 4th grade class. Answer of week: Thinning maple trees to produce the most sap. Question of week: produce a scale with the Earth 1' away from the sun how far are the other planets? 3/25/1991
Math Connection 1991 #8Math Connection 1991 #8 consists of Toby Sutton presenting the topic Math and Astronomy. Ask the Student: Dot McCaffrey's Erving Elem. 5th grade class. Challenge Corner: Jorie Macleod's Federal Street 4th grade class. Answer of the week: Earth is 1' away from the sun; where are the other planets? Question of the week: How high can you jump on the earth? On the moon? On Mars? On Jupiter? On Pluto? Stepping out: Franklin County Technical School’s welding shop. Johnny Nomath: outer space (TEME lab) 4/1/1991
Math Connection 1991 #9Math Connection 1991 #9 consists of Johanna Weinstein presenting the topic Math and Space. Ask the Student: Gail Healy's Four Corner's 3rd grade class. Challenge Corner: Jorie Macleod's Federal St. 4th grade class. Answer of the week: How high can you jump on earth? On the Moon, mars, jupiter or pluto? Question of the week: Cut a pie into 8 equal pieces; cut a cake into 12 equal pieces. Stepping Out: Rugg Lumber. Johnny Nomath: at the GCC library with Max Jobst. Beginning of Linda's intro breaks up a bit; clears after 1-1.5 minutes. 4/8/1991
Math Connection 1991 #10Math Connection 1991 #10 consists of Steve Herrell presenting the topic Math and Ice Cream. Ask the Student: Kathy Blanchard's Federal Street 3rd grade class. Challenge Corner: Jorie Macleod's Federal Street 4th grade class. Answer of week: Pie is cut into 8 pieces equal pieces and a cake into 12 equal pieces. Includes footage from the Greenfield Science Fair Competition; closes with footage of Karen Green, Joe Lada and Garry Longe. End of season. 4/15/1991
Math Connection 1991 #11Math Connection 1991 #11 consists of Bob Duncan presenting the topic Math and Baking. Ask the Student: Christopher Klosson's Gill Elem. 6th grade class. Challenge Corner: Anita Kimball's Federal Street 4th grade class. Answer of week: DivideThanksgiving chores to save time. Question of week: How many trees of paper does your school use per year? Stepping Out: Artists In Resonance - Drum Making. Nomath: goes shopping to Food Mart where he is served by "store clerk" Karen Green. First show 3rd season. 11/4/1991
Math Connection 1991 #12Math Connection 1991 #12 consists of Bob Rutenberg presenting the topic Math, Trash and Recycling. Ask the Student: Jorie MacLeod's Federal Street 4th grade class. Challenge Corner: Anita Kimball's Federal Street 4th grade class. Answer of week: how many trees of paper does your school use in a year. Question of week: John and Mary toss three coins what are their odds? Nomath: Ira Rubensaul in chem. Lab. Johnny shrinks self in cabinet. 11/11/1991
Math Connection 1991 #13Math Connection 1991 #13 consists of Sandy Dinatale presenting the topic Math and Nutrition. Ask the Student: Kathleen Bridgewater's Erving Elem. 6th grade class. Challenge Corner: Anita Kimball's Federal Street 4th grade class. Answer of week: John and Mary toss coins what are their odds of winning? Question of week: How far from your school to the top of Mt. Sugarloaf? Stepping Out visits Fashions by Yoko. Johnny Nomath goes to the batting cages. 11/18/1991
Math Connection 1991 #14Math Connection 1991 #14 consists of Kate Douglas presenting the topic Math and Camping. Ask the Student: Gail Healy's Four Corners 3rd grade class. Challenge Corner: Jorie Macleod's Federal North 4th grade class. Answer of week: Excursion to Sugarloaf. Question of week: design a wheel chair ramp for your school. Stepping Out visits Richardson's Candy Kitchen. Johnny Nomath goes to Colrain to cook a Turkey. 11/25/1991
Math Connection 1991 #15Math Connection 1991 #15 consists of Tom McCarthy presenting the topic Math and Landscape Architecture. Ask the Student: Charlie Connelly's (hosted by Chris Klossen) Gill Elem. Class. Challenge Corner: Anita Kimball's Federal Street 4th grade class. Answer of week: design a wheel chair ramp for your school. Question of the week: Get the most for your $0.50 at a candy store. Steppin' Out is at "The Textile". Johnny No Math is at the Dentist. 12/2/1991
Math Connection 1991 #16Math Connection 1991 #16 consists of Nikki McKinley presenting the topic Math and Water. Guest host is Ira Rubensaul Ask the Student: Rosemary Mathey's Erving Elem. 3rd grade class. Challenge Corner: Christopher Klosson's Gill Elem. 6th grade class. Answer this Week: Get most for $0.50 at a Candy Store. Question of week: No question, January break. Stepping out is "Artist in Resonance" Johnny Nomath goes to the Post office. 12/9/1991
Math Connection 1990 #4AMath Connection 1990 #4A consists of Frances Crow presenting the topic Peace Education Math and tax dollars. In Challenge Corner: Lynne Benander and students from Buckland-Shelburne school talk about Nuclear Weapons. Ask the Student: Weight of Statue of Liberty in Marble. Question of the week: Send more Money. 4/2/1990
Math Connection 1990 #4BMath Connection 1990 #4B consists of Dave Strickland presenting the topic Math and skydiving. Challenge Corner:: Great Falls School students explore bridge building. Answer of week: Identify fewest cuts to make most triangles from a square. Question of week: place numbers 1-6 in triangle to same sum on 3 sides. 4/9/1990
2005 Visiting Writer Series-Poet George Drew2005 Visiting Writers Series - Born in Mississippi and raised there and in New York State, George Drew's first collection was "Toads in a Poisoned Tank" published 1986 a chapterbook, "So Many Bones (Poems of Russia)" was published in a bilingual edition. Drew was awarded a residency at the Vermont Studio Center and was the first winner of the Paumanok Poetry Award. Introduction by Joanne Hayes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcmUmjni6xg 3/30/2005
2005 Visiting Writer Series-Poet Magdalena Gomez (PG-rated)2005 Visiting Writer Series - Poet Magdalena Gomez (PG-rated). Contemporary poet Magdalena Gomez speaks of her life and how it has influenced her writings. She reads several of her poems which are written with a blend of both the English and Spanish language. The program includes an intro by Interim Assoc. Dean Leo Hwang-Carlos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Nw1rMVnW1s 2/23/2005
At the Edge of Oblivion: The Cuban Missile Crisis of October, 1962"At the Edge of Oblivion: The Cuban Missile Crisis of October, 1962" is presented by Professor Stephen B. Oates. He speaks on the crisis that almost began World War III from the different perspectives of the three main players: Pres. JF Kennedy, Premier Nikita Khrushchev, and Fidel Castro. Introduction by Professor Faythe Turner. 10/22/2005
Realizing the Dream"Realizing the Dream" is presented by Robert Meeropol. Merropol is a lawyer, teacher and Director of the Rosenberg Fund for Children. The Rosenberg Fund fills the need of helping children whose parents have been injured, imprisoned, fired or killed for political reasons. Mr. Meeropol is the younger son of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg who were executed in 1953 when he was 6-yrs-old for ostensibly conspiring to give the "secret" of the atomic bomb to the then Soviet Union. Mr Meeropol has written (with his brother) "We are Your Sons" and many articles including "Rosenberg Realities" in "Secret Agents". Introduction is presented by Professor Faythe Turner. 11/12/1997
Math Connection 1992 #8Math Connection 1992 #8 consists of Judy Sapinski presenting the topic Math and Drug Prevention. Ask the Student: Carol Jacobs 3rd Grade Newton St. Challenge Corner: Math Connection Conference Answer of week: Traveling from Greenfield to St. Petersburg, FL Question of week: There are 410 Sheffield School Students. Steppin' out: Lightlife Foods. 4/6/1992
Math Connection 1992 #7Math Connection 1992 #7 consists of Tim Blagg presenting the topic Math and the Recorder. Ask the Student: David Keech's 6th grade from So. Deerfield Elem. Challenge Corner: Christopher Klosson's 6th grade from Gill Elementary Answer of week: What is the average Number of words printed in the Recorder? Question of week: If you were traveling from Greenfield to Saint Petersburg, FL. Steppin' Out 3/30/1992
Math Connection 1992 #14Math Connection 1992 #14 consists of Ellen Longly from Northfield Mountain presenting the topic Math and Energy. Ask the Student: A. Patch's 5th grade class from Sanderson Academy Challenge Corner: Anita Kimball's Federal St. North 5th grade class. Answer of week: How long will it take for all pumps at Northfield Mt. to fill your school? Question of week: Explore the relationship between height of liquid in a bottle and the amount needed to fill the bottle. Steppin' Out is Phillip Keenan, Exec Chef, at Swift River Inn. Nomath waits on Karen Green at Swift River Inn. 11/23/1992
Math Connection 1992 #3Math Connection 1992 #3 consists of Joe Platts presenting the topic Math and Drum Making. Ask the Student: Alexis Walendzik's Buckland/Shelburne Elem. 4th grade class Challenge Corner: Denise Petrin's Newton St. School 4th grade class. Answer of week: Wasting as little as possible, make drums heads by cutting circles from an inner tube. Question of week: How many salmon go out to the ocean each you so that 1,000 will return each year to spawn? How many eggs don't live long enough to make the trip? Steppin' Out: Karen Green goes to the bank. Nomath delivers newspapers. 3/3/1992
Math Connection 1992 # 6Math Connection 1992 #6 consists of Michelle Miner presenting the topic Math and Nursing. Ask the Student: Larry Kent's Newton Street School 5th grade class. Challenge Corner: Anita Kimball's Federal Street School 4th grade class. Answer for week: A person earns $320 a week. Make a budget. Next week's question: What is the average number of words printed in the Greenfield Recorder? Steppin' Out: Fish Research Center in Turners Falls. 3/23/1992
Math Connection 1992 #13Math Connection 1992 #13 consists of Susan Sevario, Assist. Engineer of Franklin County, presenting Math & Engineering. Ask the Student: Anita Kimball’s 5th Grade class from Federal St Elementary presenting the answer to the question “You are a surveyor for a road under construction. Based on the information provided determine the drop in elevation. Challenge Corner: Chris Klosson’s 6th grade class from Gill Elem determine the nutritional value of regular vs. chocolate milk. Johnny Nomath follows directions from a classroom to the jungle gym. Steppin' Out visits at the workshop of Andy’s Pine Shop. 11/16/1992
State We're In, The"The State We're In" host Jim Madigan. This week's guests Rep. Stan Rosenberg, Co-Chair of the Higher Education Task Force, Westfield State College President Vicky Carwein and Greenfield Community College President Robert Pura. The topic is the recent State Senate Task Force Higher Education Funding Report . Produced and aired by WGBY Ch. 57. 4/1/2005
Rendering the Life of Emily Dickinson"Rendering the Life of Emily Dickinson" is a presentation by Doris Abramson reading from Dickinson's works in conjunction with Polly Longworth's rendering of Dickinson's life. Longsworth is a biographer of Dickinson and her family; Abramson is Emeritus Prof of Theater at Umass. Introduction by Faythe Turner. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/8/5dCRZNYOxlI 11/5/1997
Life and Death of Martin Luther King"The Life and Death of Martin Luther King" is presented by Reverend Mike Clark, Pastor of St. John's United Methodist Church in Watertown, MA. His 30-years of ministry have taken place in NY city, Washington DC, and numerous communities in New England. He has been pastor, community organizer, staff member and director of national peace and justice organizations. Rev. Clark served as the media liaison for the plaintiffs in the wrongful death action, King v. Jowers, in Nov-Dec 1999. After five weeks of testimony and 70 witnesses, the jury took one hour to find Loyd Jowers liable in the death of Dr. King and to conclude that a conspiracy had resulted in his death. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/1/asQDp66lXk0 4/4/2005
Math Connection 1993 #1Math Connection 1993 #1 consists of Kit Savin presenting Math in Art and Nature. Ask the Student: Denise Petrin's Newton Street School, 4th grade class. Challenge Corner: Karen Latka's Federal Street Elementry 5th grade class. Answer of week: find rectangles in your world. Question of week: Does watching TV affect your school grades? Steppin' Out goes to Dairy Mart in Greenfield. Nomath visits the Fire Department 1/25/1993
Math Connection 1993 #2Math Connection 1993 #2 consists of Lynn Paterson presenting Math and Cooking. Ask the Student: David Keech's Deerfield Elementry 6th grade class. Challenge Corner: Judy Duncan's Sanderson Academy 6th grade class. Answer of week: Does Television affect school grades? Question of week: How many mats can be cut from a sheet? Steppin' Out visits the Kindergarten class at Gill Elem.to learn how to count in Japanese. Nomath: Out of gas. 2/1/1993
Math Connection 1993 #4Math Connection 1993 #4 consists of Ann Duffy presenting Math and Dairy Production. Ask the Student: Steve Baskowski's Gill Elementry 4th grade class. Challenge Corner: Karen Latka's Federal Street Elementary 5th grade class. Answer of week: How much mild is needed to make 20 lbs. of butter? Question of week: Strength of Electric baseboard heat in measurement of watts. Steppin' Out visits Northfield Mountain Recreational Environmental Center. Nomath goes sleding. 3/1/1993
Math Connection 1993 #6Math Connection 1993 #6 consists of Ran Rainer presenting Math and Carpentry. Ask the Student: Kathy Blanchard's Federal Street Elementary 3rd grade class. Challenge Corner: Julie Forsythe's Northfield Elementary 3rd grade class. Answer of week: A carpenter is putting a wooden floor in your classroom. How many boards do you need? Question of week: Romaine is planted in rows 12" apart. How much could you plant in an acre? Stepping Out visits Andy Lively at the Greenfield Fire Station. Nomath goes to the laundry mat. 3/15/1993
Math Connection 1992 #9Math Connection 1992 #9 consists of Barb O'Connell presenting Math and Forestry. Ask the Student: Judy Barrett's Sheffield Elementary 4th grade class. Challenge Corner: J. Goodman's Buckland/Shelburne 4th grade class. Answer of week: 410 Sheffield students read for 1,000,000 minutes Question of week: Mountain on Mauna Loa on Hawaii is 19,000' above sea level. Steppin' Out: Café at GCC. Nomath gets a job at a bakery. 4/13/1992
Math Connection 1993 #3Math Connection 1993 #3 consists of Dee Boyle-Clapp presenting Math and Framing. Ask the Student: Christopher Klosson's Gill Elem. 6th grade class. Challenge Corner: Nancy Daniel-Green's Gill Elem. Kindergarten class. Answer of week: How many mats can be cut from a sheet? Question of week: How much milk is needed to produce 20 lbs. of butter? Steppin' Out visits Gill Elem. to learn about Math and Origami. Nomath works in a deli. 2/8/1993
Math Connection 1993 #5Math Connection 1993 #5 consists of Ed Martin presenting Math and Electricity. Ask the Student: Ann Dudley's Federal Street School 3rd grade class. Challenge Corner: Kathy Loveland's Northfield Elem. 4th grade class. Answer of week: Strength of Electric baseboard heat in measurement of watts. Question of week: Pretend a carpenter is putting a wooden floor in your classroom. How much wood do you need? Steppin' Out to Swift River Inn. Nomath sews a curtain. 3/8/1993
Math Connection 1993 #7Math Connection 1993 #7 consists of Wally Sakowski presenting Math and Farming. Ask the Student: Tom Russo's Butterfield Elem. 6th grade class. Challenge Corner: Charlie Connolly's Gill Elementry 3rd grade class. Answer of week: Romaine is planted 12" apart. How much could you plant in an acre? Question of week: the Western Mass Food Bank distributes 3,000,000 lbs of food per year. How many people will 3,000,000 lbs of food feed in a day? Steppin' Out visits artist and furniture maker Kit Savin. Nomath frames a picture. 3/22/1993
Math Connection 1993 #11Math Connection 1993 #11 consists of Alden Booth from Aqua Future presenting Math and Fish Farming. Ask the Student: Jerilyn Kolbin's Leverett Elem. 3rd grade class. Challenge Corner: J. Macleod's Federal Street Elem. 5th grade class with Principle Nancy Rielings. Answer of week: If you have the average weight for small, medium and large fish determine many fish can you pack in a 50 lbs box. Question of week: Planting a new apple orchard, based upon yield, determine if you would plant dwarf or regular trees. Steppin' out visits Frank Lyle of Mohawk Apple Orchard. Johnny Nomath gives out Halloween candy 10/2/1993
Math Connection 1993 #12Math Connection 1993 #12 consists of Frank Wells of Mohawk Orchards presenting Math and Apple Farming. Ask the Student: Christopher Klasson's Gill Elem. 6th grade class. Challenge Corner: Mary Gene Devlin's Deerfield Elem. 5th grade class. Answer of week: Building a new orchard determine if you would use dwarf or regular apple trees based upon yield. Question of week: How do you determine the amount of water in a soil type? Steppin' out visits Mike Francesci at the Greenfield Pulic Library. Nomath goes apple picking. This is the first show to contain the "Math Joke" segment. 11/8/1993
Math Connection 1993 #13Math Connection 1993 #13 consists of Wendy Schneider presenting Math and Construction Engineering. Ms. Schneider also talks about her work in outreach to encourage young females to pursue non-traditional career options. Ask the Student: Judy Duncan's Sanderson Academy 5th grade class. Challenge Corner: Aylson Patch's Sanderson Academy 6th grade class. Answer of week: How do you determine the amount of water in different types of soil? Question of week: What is the average distance a student can blow a ping pong ball? Steppin' out: Sonya Sloman, integrated pest management specialist takes us to Hatch's Patch Strawberry farm. Nomath packs eggs at Diemand's Egg Farm 11/15/1993
Math Connection 1993 #16Math Connection 1993 #16 consists of Ron Kim presenting Math and Art. Ask the Student: Special segment on "The Family Math Connection" Challenge Corner: Kathy Loveland's Northfield Elem. 4th grade class. Answer of week: Question of week: Steppin' out: Culinary Arts Nomath: The Library (Brian, tell me if it is GCC? Or a town library, thank you) 12/13/1993
Math Connection 1993 #15Math Connection 1993 #15 consists of Helen Boland presenting Math and Biology. Ask the Student: Chris Wings' Swift River Elem 3rd/4th grade class. Challenge Corner: Karen Latka's Federal Street Elem. School 5th grade class. Steppin' out: Aqua Future. Nomath: at the Playground. Poor quality-transferred from VHS 12/6/1993
Math Connection 1993 #14Math Connection 1993 #14 consists of Susan Frolick presenting Math and Environmental Health. Ask the Student: Genie Casey's Leverett Elem School 3rd/4th grade class. Challenge Corner: Jacqui Goodman's Buckland/Shelburne 4th grade class. Answer of week: What is the average distance a student can blow a ping pong ball? Question of week: What is the range and size of this year's acorn crop? Steppin' out visits with Peter Diemand of Diemand Turkey farm. Nomath makes a pie. 11/22/1993
Between Dignity and DespairThomas M. White is currently the coordinator of Educational Outreach for the Cohen Center for Holocaust Studies at Keene State College. The topic of Mr. White's presentation is "Between Dignity and Despair: Jewish Life in Germany 1933-1938." This presentation deals with gender. "Along the stations toward extinction each gender lived its own journey." Using images and memoirs, the focus is on the role of everyday Germans, on a daily level, in the social death of their neighbors. A comparison of male and female German Jewish experience will reveal the difficulties in accurately assessing the dangers facing this small minority of Germans. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/B2564357B3085351/5/KYdu8HbcgVA 4/13/2005
Math Connection 1992 #10Math Connection 1992 #10 consists of Professor Dick Little presenting Math and Geology. Ask the Student: Tom Russo's 6th grade class from Butterfield Elementary; Challenge Corner: Gail LeBlanc's Sheffield Elementary 4th grade class. Answer of the week: At the bottom of the ocean, how wide is the base of Mountain on Mauna Loa? Steppin' Out - Elm's Farm Bakery. Johnny Nomath and Host Linda Cavanaugh together on the Math Connection. Last show of the 1991-92 school year (16 shows) 4/16/1992
Making of American Beauty Culture, The"The Making of American Beauty Culture" is presented by Kathy Peiss, Prof. of History at Umass. Prof Peiss will give a talk on the history of the beauty industry and how cosmetics have affected the culture of American women and men. Stemming from her book, Making Faces: Cosmetics in the American Culture, the topic is one that has interested a great many publications resulting in interviews with CNN, Washington Post, New York Times, Allure and others. 10/15/1997
STEMTEC Intro to Digital VideoSTEMTEC Intro to Digital Video is presented by Professor Richard Little. not listed
Math Connection 1992 #5Math Connection 1992 #5 consists of Linda Dodge presenting Math and Nature. Ask the Student: Ann Bestler's Conway Elem. 3rd grade class. Challenge Corner: Newton St. Elementary School's 5th Grade demonstrates Fibonacci sequence. Next week's question: A person makes $320 a week, make a budget. Nomath gets a ticket for speeding. Steppin' Out: with Mike McCuster at his market. 3/16/1992
2005 Visiting Writer Series-Poet Major JacksonThe 2005 Visiting Writer Series presents poet Major Jackson. Jackson is an associate professor of English at UVermont, a faculty member of the MFA Creative Writing Program at Queens University of Charlotte in North Carolina, and a former Witter Bynner Fellow for the Library of Congress. He received the 2000 Cave Canem Poetry prize for the best first book by an African American poet, and was nominated for a 2002 National Book Critics Circle Award and has received critical attention in The Boston Globe, Christian Science Monitor, Philadelphia Inquirer, Parnassus, and on NPR's All Things Considered http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOjirm2EhA0 4/20/2005
Math Connection 1994 #1Math Connection 1994 #1 consists of Sonya Sloman presenting Math and Agriculture. Challenge Corner: Anita Kimball's Federal Street Elem. 5th grade class (Michael Scully for Ms. Kimball). Topic: Investigating the Winter Olympics. Ask the student: Thom Bell's Whately Elementary 6th grade class. Answer this week: Plant potatoes in your school yard. How fast would they be fertilized? Question next week: Design a set for "Ask the Student". Steppin' Out visits cabinet maker Jim Picardi. Nomath at Westover Airport. 1/31/1994
Math Connection 1994 #2Math Connection 1994 #2 consists of Tullio Inglese presenting Math and Architecture. Challenge Corner: Gay Sabin's Newton Street School 5th grade class. Topic: Attitudes About Homework. Ask the Student: Chris Klosson's Gill Elem. 6th grade class. Steppin' Out visits Anne Broughear of Ashfield to exploring Quilting and math. Nomath and the Iguana at Animal Crackers. Answer this week: How to design a set for the Math Connection. Next week's question: What shape structure would give the most volume and least amount of surface area? 2/7/1994
Math Connection 1994 #3Math Connection 1994 #3 consists of Dr. Robert Sadowski presenting Math and Veterinary Medicine. Challenge Corner: David Keech's Leyden Elem. School 4/5th grade class. Topic: What effect does a paper clip or masking tape have on the distance a paper airplane can fly? Ask the Student: Robby Austin's Buckland/Shelb. Elem. 6th grade class. Answer of week: What shape structure would give the most volume and the least amount of surface area? No question next week: break week. Steppin' Out visits Susan at Animal Crackers Pet Store. Nomath builds a table. 2/14/1994
Math Connection 1994 #4Math Connection 1994 #4 Guest hosts Valerie Kimball and Peter Rosnick. Professor Martha Field presents Math and Economics. Challenge Corner: Michele Lawler's Hawlemont 5th grade class. Topic: Exercise and fitness. Ask the Student: Leonard Schoefeld's Rowe Elem. 5th grade class. Topic: How do we use sampling and statistics to monitor water quality? Next week's question: Plan a kitchen with 180-200' of floor space. Steppin' Out visits Dr. Sadoski's Veterinary Clinic. Nomath and Dinosaurs. 3/7/1994
Math Connection 1994 #5Math Connection 1994 #5 Guest Hosts Valerie Kimball and Peter Rosnick. Woodworker Jim Picardi presents Math and Cabinet Making. Challenge Corner: Donna Klaiber's Sheffield Elem. 6th grade class. Topic: Consumer Testing for Gum. Ask the Student:Tom Russo's Butterfield Elem. 6th grade class. Answer of week: Plan a kitchen to fit into a room that has 180-200 square feet; include 25-30 square feet of counter space. Question of week: Plan a days worth of nutritional and tasty meals. Steppin' Out goes on site of the Franklin County Technical School house project and visits with students practicing Electrical skills. Nomath tries his hand at quilting. 3/14/1994
Math Connection 1994 #7Math Connection 1994 #7 consists of Carol Montecello presenting Math and Landscape Design. Challenge Corner: Janice Erikson's Sheffield Elem. 6th grade class. Topic: How many licks does it take to get the center of a Tootsie Roll Pop? Ask the student: Ann Dudley's Federal Street Elem. 4th grade class. Answer of week: Make scale model for an outdoor space for your school and design a landscape plan to suit it. Question of week: Design an experiment that compares heat absorption for different materials. Steppin' Out: Visits with Pete Diemand at Diemand Egg Farm's egg packing house. Nomath goes to buy room paint. 3/28/1994
Math Connection 1994 #8Math Connection 1994 #8 consists of highlights from the Math Connection Conference. Challenge Corner: Carol O'Brien's Northfield Elementary 4th grade class. Topic: How many encyclopedias laid end-to-end would it take to go from NY to CA? Ask the student: Joe Zadroga's Colrain Central School 4th grade class. Answer this week: How much heat can be absorbed by different materials? Question next week: Design a quilt and in so doing, investigate shapes symmetries, patterns or areas. Steppin' Out: Talks with Franklin County Technical students from Roland Jay's Carpentry class at this year's house project. Nomath buying fish. 4/4/1994
Math Connection 1994 #9Math Connection 1994 #9 consists of Lindy Gougeon presenting Math and Quilting. Challenge Corner: Johanna Weinstein's Rowe Elem. 4th grade class. Topic: The study of owls. Ask the student: Julie Forsythe's Northfield Elem. 2nd grade class. Steppin' Out: Study of Plant/Jorie MacLeod (Does it say where? ______________________ ) Nomath and used cars. Answer this week: Question next week: 4/11/1994
Math Connection 1994 #10Math Connection 1994 #10 consists of Ana Gaillat presenting Math and Chemistry. Challenge Corner: Anita Kimball's Federal Street Elem. 5th grade class. Topic: Look at the scale and perimeter of sports playing areas. Ask the student: Karen Latka's Federal Street School 5th grade class. Topic: Study the geomentry of crystals. Steppin' Out: Explores making drums at Artists in Resonance. Nomath and a Dog House. 4/18/1994
Math Connection 1994 #11Math Connection 1994 #11 consists of Bob Perry of Bicycles Unlimited presenting Math and Bicycling. Challenge Corner: Anita Kimball's Federal Street Elem. 5th grade class. Topic: Return to Oz. Where is the math in Weather? Ask the student: Jorie MacLeod's Federal St. School 5th grade class. Topic: Measure how far your bicycle goes with one revolution of the pedals. Use that measurement to determine how many miles per hour you can ride. Steppin' Out: Visits with Lauren Mackie at "The Ball Park" sports memorabilia store. Nomath bicycling. Question next week: Compare the population of foxes and racoons around Gill and which most impacts rabies epidemic? 11/7/1994
Math Connection 1994 #12Math Connection 1994 #12 consists of Tony Samasco presenting Math and Tracking Animals. Challenge Corner: Genie Casey's Leverett Elem. 4th grade class. Topic: Recycling in the 4th grade. Ask the student: Christopher Klosson's Gill Elementary 6th grade class. Steppin' Out: Visits Bob Perry at Bicycles Unlimited Bike Shop. Nomath goes to "The Ball Park" sports memorabilia shop. 11/14/1994
Math Connection 1994 #13Math Connection 1994 #13 consists of Host Lynn Benander with guest Lori Wyman presenting Math and a Food Co-op. Ask the Student: Judy Duncan's Sanderson Academy 5th grade class. Challenge Corner: Joanne Ostroski's Sanderson Academy 4th grade class. Answer of the week: Average 11-yr-olds need 1 gram of protein per kilogram of weight per day. Develop several menus that provide enough protein. Karen Green gets to come on stage to sample the dessert! Question next week: Dig up soil samples from two different environments and compare the plant and animal life in each sample. Steppin' Out goes to a Gill Kindergarten class to look at math and the life-sized dolls the students made. Nomath speeding. 11/21/1994
Math Connection 1994 #14Math Connection 1994 #14 consists of Faith Thayer presenting Math and Bio diversity. Challenge Corner: Carol O'Brien's Northfield Elem. 4th grade class. Topic: Students figured out how old they were in days, weeks, months. Ask the student: Karen Latka's Federal St. School 5th grade class. Answer this week: Dig up samples of soil from different environments and compare the plant and animal life in each sample. Question next week: Feed your pet monkey every two hours around the clock. Steppin' Out: Greenfield's Market/Food Co-op Nomath has a school flashback. 12/5/1994
Math Connection 1994 #15Math Connection 1994 #15 consists of Mario Ican presenting Math and Composting. Challenge Corner: Janet Diani's Sheffield Elem. 6th grade class. Topic: How to raise money for field trips. Ask the student: Mary Gere Devlin's Deerfield Elementary 6th grade class. Topic Feed your pet monkey every 2 hrs. Is there a rule or pattern to feeding time? Steppin' Out: Chemistry at GCC. Nomath goes kite flying. 12/12/1994
Math Connection 1994 #16Math Connection 1994 #16 consists of guest host Lynn Benander with Marie Walcott from Pioneer Cooperative Housing presenting Math and Housing Issues. Challenge Corner: Kathy Loveland's Northfield Elem. 4th grade class. Topic: If every person at out school stood around the outside perimeter of the school touching finger tips would we completely encircle the school? Ask the student: John Seelan's Northfield Elem. 5th grade class. Topic: South facing 10' wall has 4' tall window in the center. What sized overhang would allow no sunlight into the room? Steppin' Out: Dress Making (WHERE?) ________________. Nomath at the post office. Answer this week: Question next week: 12/19/1994
Math Connection 1993 #9Math Connection 1993 #9 consists of David Rice presenting Math and Chemistry and Polymers. Ask the student: Nancy Cohn's Greenfield Elementary 4th grade class. Challenge Corner: Michelle Lawler's Hawlemont School 5th grade class. Ms. Lawler's class studies the school store's sales and marketing techniques. Next week's question: 1" of rain falls. How much of that falls on your school roof and parking lot? Steppin' Out visits Judy Ross' Deerfield Elementary School 3rd grade classroom. Intern Krista Clayton and students show symmetry in quilts. 4/5/1993
Math Connection 1994 #6Math Connection 1994 #6 consists of Chef Norm Scharett presenting Math and Culinary Arts. Challenge Corner: Nancy Conant's Green River Elem. 4th grade class. Ask the Student: Kathy Blanchard's Federal St. Elem. 4th grade class. Answer of week: Plan a day's worth of nutritional and tasty meals. Question of week: make a scale model for your school and design a landscape to suit it. Steppin' Out goes to the Federal Street School book fair. Nomath goes out car shopping. 3/21/1994
Math Connection 1993 #8Math Connection 1993 #8 consists of Jay Buell presenting Math and the Food Bank. Ask the Student: Genie Casey's Leverett Elem School 3rd/4th grade class. Challenge Corner: Holyoke Middle School. Answer of the week: How many people would 3 million pounds of food feed in a day? Question of the week: Do a Study of the sales and marketing techniques of your school store. Stepping Out visits carpenter Ran Rainer of D & R Builders in Buckland. Nomath milks a cow. 3/29/1993
Math Connection 1993 #10Math Connection 1993 #10 consists of Ann Hazard presenting Math and Wetlands. Ask the student: Joe Zadroga's Colrain Central School 4th grade class. No Challenge Corner--instead footage from the 2nd Annual Math Connection Conference. Answer of the week: If an inch of rain falls how much water would land on your school roof? Steppin' Out: Ann Duffy visits Bill Glabach's farm in Leyden. Nomath is a substitute teacher. 4/12/1993
Math Connection 1995 #8Math Connection 1995 #8 Consists of Wendy Ravidowich presenting Math and Electricity. Ask the Student: Kathy Blanchard's Federal Street School 4th grade class. Challenge Corner: Ann Bussler's Conway Grammar School 3rd grade class. Topic: How can we cut down on the food we eat? (composting project) Answer of week: A hummingbird burns energy 10 times as fast as a running man. A large python eats 7 meals in a year. What is the equivalent we would have to eat? Next week's question: Estimate the number of salmon fry that should be released for a specific area. Steppin' Out visits the Hawlemont School's 5th grade class to see their ping pong ball network. Nomath plays a guitar. 4/3/1995
Math Connection 1995 #7Math Connection 1995 #7 Consists of Dawn Peters presenting Math and the Deerfield River Watershed. Ask the Student: Ann Dudley's Federal Street School 4th grade class. Challenge Corner: Michele Lawler's Hawlemont Elementary School 5th grade class. Topic: Ping Pong Project. Answer of week: Investigate endangered species in the U.S. Next week's question: Hummingbirds burn energy ten times as fast as man, what would we have to eat if our diet was comparable to a hummingbird? Steppin' Out goes to the Franklin Area Survival Center to visit with Manager John Lemare. Nomath goes bowling. 3/27/1995
Math Connection 1995 #5Math Connection 1995 #5 Consists of Sally Wright presenting Math and Energy. Ask the Student: Luanne Lord's Sanderson Academy 4th grade class. Challenge Corner: special segment from Holyoke Connection. Topic: Bubble Gum Problem of the week: An investigation into energy. Steppin' Out goes to the Greenfield Skating Rink to visit Jim Amesworth. Nomath dreams of being a Math professor. 3/1/1995
Math Connection 1995 #6-AMath Connection 1995 #6A (6A, 6B, 6C labeled such as located 6B/6C after project completed) Consists of Jeffrey Galbraith presenting Math and the Use of Statistics and Management. Ask the Student: Jim Trill and Walter Sanieski's Linden Hill School 5th-8th grade class. Challenge Corner: Special segment from Holyoke's Magnet Middle School. Students present their soil or dirt project. Answer of week: bridge building. Steppin' Out surveys a road. No Math babysits. 3/6/1995
Math Connection 1995 #4Math Connection 1995 #4 consists of William Spaden presenting Math and Computers with Lynn Benander as guest host. Challenge Corner: 5/6th grade class from Pearl Roads Elementary in Leyden . Topic: What affect will the height from which a drop of water is released have on the size of a splash it makes? Ask the student: Karen Latka's Federal Street Elementary 5th grade class. Answer this week: If one student buys roller blades with a credit card and one saves monthly for the purchase who will finish paying first? Question next week: Steppin' Out visits Andy at Andy's Pine Shop; Manager Dick Easton presents examples of math and woodworking. Nomath is a substitute teacher. 2/13/1995
Math Connection 1995 #3Math Connection 1995 #3 consists of Rebecca Clemente presenting Math and Fitness. Challenge Corner: Donna Klaiber's Sheffield Elem. 6th grade class. Topic: Exploration of area, rectangles, circles. Ask the student: Laurel Stewart's Sheffield Elementary 6th grade class. Answer this week: How does activity affect your pulse rate? Question next week: Steppin' Out visits Yankee Candle. Nomath at the Fitness Center. 2/6/1995
Math Connection 1995 #2Math Connection 1995 #2 consists of Bob Schilling presenting Math and Computers. Challenge Corner: Swift River Elementary 3rd/4th grade class. Topic: Exploration of the brain. Ask the student: Special segment on Holyoke Math Connection. Topic: Bubble Gum. Question next week: How does activity affect your pulse rate? Steppin' Out visits the Math Club in Sunderland. Nomath goes skating. 1/30/1995
Math Connection 1995 #1Math Connection 1995 #1 consists of Tim O'Brien of Yankee Candle presenting Math and Candle Making. Challenge Corner: Jacqui Goodman's Buckland/Shelburne 4th grade class. Topic: How many drops of water in the Pacific Ocean? Ask the student: Anita Kimball's Federal Street Elem. 5th grade class Answer this week: Examine the sales at the Federal Street Candle Factory and predict what sales will be for each type of candle over the next 3 years. Question next week: How does activity affect your pulse? Steppin' Out goes to Shelburne Framing and Art Supplies to check out Framing. Nomath as a firefighter. 1/23/1995
Bearing Witness to Violence Against Women"Bearing Witness to Violence Against Women" is a panel discussion by community members. The panel is: Greenfield Mayor Christine Forgey; Russell Bradbury-Carlin, Director of Men Overcoming Violence (MOVE) in Amherst; and Emila Dunkley, Outreach counselor/advocate from NELCWIT http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/60/jLEKm-uEAJc 4/27/2005
One College Drive # 24-GCC Chorus RecitalOne College Drive #24-GCC Chorus Recital presents the Chorus with Conductor Margery Heins and Accompanist Amy Crawford. Guest Instrumentalists: Shanti Archer, Flute and Seth Ainsworth, Violin. This semester's chorus members: E. Blanchette, A. Feeney-Kleinfeldt, G. Harbourt, K. Paulsen, M. Pearsall, M. Plummer, J. Yu, A. Zettel, C. Gatker, K. Viencek, A. Williams, A. MacLeod, J. Stowell, H. Yost, J. deVoursney, A. Pollard, and Phil Schuster. This recital was performed at the All Souls Church. 4/27/2005
One College Drive # 25-Steel Drummers: Mentos and BobOne College Drive #25 - Steel Drummers: Mentos and Bob entertain us with their music. 5/2/2005
Bridging the Class Divide"Bridging the Class Divide" a lecture by Linda Stout, Ex. Director of the peace Development Fund and author of Bridging the Class Divide: and Other Lessons from Grassroots Organizing. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/77/fvtmkAg48wo 12/1/1997
Theater Class Spring 2005 #3 - not for distributionTheater Class Spring 2005 #3 - consists of stories, monologues and fairy tales by Daniel Deluca, Elizabeth Lefebvre, Stephen Savard, Nathan Tetreault, Goker Ludwig, Tom Mangan, Shawn Billings, Reesa Blanchard, Jason Yagodzinski, Ethan Banash 3/3/2005
Theater Class Spring 2005 #1 - not for distributionTheater Class Spring 2005 #1 consists of movement by: Jenny Silver, Elizabeth Lefebvre, Goyer Ludwig, Tom Mangan, Kyle Gintzler, Daniel Deluca, Shawn Billings, Sarah Decarlo, Nathan Tetrault, Shann Trenwell; a story by Shawn Billings; 1st monologue by Mike Rockstroh, Ethan Banash, Megan Greene, Jason Yagodzinski, Sarah Decarlo. 4/12/2005
Theater Class Spring 2005 #2 - not for distributionTheater Class Spring 2005 #2 consists of Fairy Tales by Stephen Savard, Mike Rockstroh, Sarah Decarlo, Reesa Blanchard, Jenny Silver, Daniel Deluca, Shann Trenwell, Nathan Tetreault. Final monologues by Jason Yagodzinski, Stephen Savard, Megan Greene, Shawn Billings, Ethan Banash, Sarah Decarlo, nathan Tetreault, Reesa Blanchard, Shann Trenwell. 4/21/2005
Creating Conversations: becoming a white ally"Creating Conversations: becoming a white ally" is presented by Dr. Andrea Ayvazian. Dr. Ayvazian has been a long time social activist and educator. Her work at the office of Religious and Spiritual Life at Mount Holyoke College helps to foster deep personal and collective spiritual practice that cultivates an inclusive community working towards spiritual depth, moral development, and social justice. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/76/yXZPHc6MkLI 5/9/2005
Franklin County Collaboration for Children, 3rd Annual ForumFranklin County Collaboration for Children, 3rd Annual Forum "School Readiness: ARE Schools Getting Ready for Kids or Are Kids Getting Ready for School?" presented by Elisabeth Schaefer, Dir. of Early Learning Services, Mass Dept of Education. Panel Discussion moderated by Kate Finnegan, director GCC Ed dept, with panel participants Gwen Hawk, Ed. Site Super. PCDC, Helen Petties, Greenfield Parent and GCC alumni, Maryanne Gallagher, Director Umass Child Care, Chris Jutres, Principal Hillcrest Elem. School. Welcome by GCC Pres. Bob Pura, Abigail Adams Eliot Early Ed. & Care Award presented to Teresa Dailey, GCC alumni. 4/1/2005
Talk In Show #1ATalk In Show #1A -- Saul Greenblatt interviews Ken Tigar famous for his character on the "Barnery Miller" sitcom. not listed
Talk In Show #1BTalk In Show #1B--Saul Greenblatt interviews professional perfomers Vincent Dowling and Ken Tigar not listed
Talk In Show #1CTalk In Show #1C--Saul Greenblatt interviews professional perfomers Vincent Dowling, Kim Hunter and Ken Tigar not listed
One College Drive # 26-Student Recitals, Spring '05, Part IIOne College Drive #26-Student Recital Spring '05 Pt.II. Musicians: Kami Lahoski, Matt Desreuisseau, Michelle Plummer, Jeff Beaulieu and Colin Allen. 5/4/2005
One College Drive # 27-World Music Ensemble, Spring 2005One College Drive #27- GCC World Music Ensemble spring 2005 concert. Musicians: Jeffrey Beaulieu, Jesse Bennett, David Karras, Daniel Ladd, Erik Lively, William Owings, Meghann Pearsall, Eric Rudder, Sarah Uprichard, Barrett Williams. 5/9/2005
Flag Day CeremonyFlag Day Ceremony held at Catamount Mountain in Colrain, MA. Program includes: greeting by Beldon, Sarah Johnson, Prentice Crosier, Rebecca Bounds, and local school children. Raw footage-filmed by Nancy Forrest. 6/14/1997
On Air Shows Spring 1984 #3On Air Shows Spring 1984 #3 is "Joe's Project" or work done by Joe Lada. not listed
TEME Project - Yr. 2 and L-5 footageTEME Project, Year 2 Footage, L-5 meeting footage not listed
Greenfield RecorderFor their American Studies Project, Greenfield High School students Abrah Orth and Jerica Ortiz produced this video on the history of "The Recorder." It contains an interview with Bernie McGarrah. 6/10/2005
One College Drive # 29-Student Recitals, Spring '05, Part IIIOne College Drive #29-Student Recitals, Spring '05, Part III. Student musicians: Jennifer Tobey, Maria Siano, Eric Lively, Mike Perez, Colin Allen, and Gretchen Harbourt. 5/6/2005
One College Drive # 28-Student Recitals, Spring '05, Part IOne College Drive #28- Student Recitals, Spring '05, Part I. Student Musicians: Kami Lahoski, Dan DeLuca, Lena Jillson, Justin Gamache, Mike Perez, Dustin Yager. 5/2/2005
One College Drive # 30-An Evening of One-Acts '05One College Drive #30-"An Evening of One-Acts '05". Student directed productions include: Overtones directed by Penney Hulten Roberts and The Actor's Nightmare directed by Vivian Reed. Performers are: Jessica Nacsin, Audrina Warren, Jenny Silver, Carolina Barreat, Rod Hart, Mike Rockstron, Audrina Warren, Aimee Buckholz, and Megan Greene. 4/21/2005
Evening of One-Acts, An #1 - RAW FOOTAGEEvening of One-Acts, An #1 is the RAW FOOTAGE and includes: 1) Overtones - Dress MS; 2) Actor's Nightmare - Dress MS; 3) Overtones 4/20/05 LS; 4) Overtones 4/21/05 MLS 5/4/2005
Evening of One-Acts, An #2 - RAW FOOTAGEEvening of One-Acts, An #2 is RAW FOOTAGE and includes: 1) Overtones Dress LS; 2) Actor's Nightmare Dress LS; 3 Actor's Nightmare 4/20/05 MLS. 4/20/2005
Evening of One-Acts, An #3 - RAW FOOTAGEEvening of One-Acts, An #3 is RAW FOOTAGE to include "Actor's Nightmare" 4/21/05 LS. 4/20/2005
audi alteram partem: Hear the Other Side"audi alteram partem: Hear the Other Side" is a testimony by Marine veteran Jimmy Massey. He talks about depleted uranium, the war in Iraq, military recruiter training, and military tactics. Jimmy and his wife Jackie also discuss their transition to civilian life since Jimmy's honorable sidcharge after 12-years of service. They talk about their struggle to find support and help for their family as Jimmy suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/3/P5oo9G_YgyY 5/15/2005
One College Drive # 31-Contemporary & Jazz Recital '05One College Drive #31-the Contemporary & Jazz Recital '05. not listed
Extremities (R-rated, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION)Extremities was written by Wm. Mastrosimone in response to a stranger's story. The woman had been raped by a man who broke into her house. After he was identified, and they went to court. Months later at the hearing, she was humiliated and he was released. Upon release he issued a threat to her that the next time would be worse. The woman lived in terror and finally decided to flee. In a conversation with Mastrosimone, she said she had been paralyzed with terror during the rape. She wished she could have 5 minutes in a locked room with him now. Mastrosimone wrote Extremities to "fill in the blank" of what she would do if given the chance and to cope with his horror at what had happened to her. Dir. By Jessamyn Smyth. Performers: Marnie Tibbetts as Marjorie, Benjamin Sidney as Raul, Sara Gibson as Terry, Meghann Pearsall as Patricia. This production includes explicit language and violence. 4/27/2005
One College Drive # 32-Backyard Reggae PartyOne College Drive #32: The Ultimate Backyard Reggae Party featuring "The David Mack Band". not listed
2005 Visiting Writer Series-Writer Tayari JonesFor this program in the "2005 Visiting Writer Series" writer Tayari Jones talks about her first novel "Leaving Atlanta" a book about coming of age. The story is set during the city's infamous child murders of 1979-81. Jones was in the fifth grade when thirty African American children were murdered from the neighborhoods near her home and school. "This novel is my way of documenting a particular moment in history. It is a love letter to my generation and also an effort to remember my own childhood." Jones' work has received many awards including the Hurston/Wright Award. It was named "Novel of the Year" by "Atlanta Magazine". The Washington Post listed it as one of the best of 2002. Jones' is an assistant Professor of English at the U. of Illinois where she teaches creative writing. Her second novel "The Untelling" has just been published. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaEL4D66XQ4 10/24/2005
Ensemble Performance Concert '05 (Spring)Ensemble Performance Concert '05 Spring consists of performances by music students from the following classes: World Music Ensemble-Beaulieu, Bennett, Lively, Owings, Rudder, Uprichard, Williams; Chorus-Blanchette, Feeney-Kleinfeldt, Harbourt, Paulsen, Pearsall, Plummer, Yu, Zettel, Gatker, Viencek, Williams, Stowell, Yost, DeVoursney, MacLeod, Pollard, Schuster; Jazz Ensemble-Deluca, Gamache, Lahoski, Turner, Simons, Desreuisseau, Allen, Lively; and Contemporary Music Ensemble-Allen, Deluca, Jillson, Perez, Plummer, Siano, Tobey. 5/6/2005
Josh Simpson: Finding a Vision in GlassFor the 37th Annual Foundation dinner Glass Artist Josh Simpson presents "Finding a Vision in Glass." During his slide presentation, Josh tells us about his move to Franklin County, building his studio and business, his family and home and where he finds his inspiration 9/22/2005
GED Graduation 2002-2005GED Graduation 2002-2005 was hosted by the Greenfield Family Literacy Collaborative and held at GCC. The ceremony includes Jean Boucias, GED Chief Examiner, as Master of Ceremonies; Community Speakers GCC President Bob Pura and Greenfield Mayor Christine Forgey; Graduate Speakers Anita Morris from Franklin Hampshire Career Center and Candace Dolan from Greenfield Even Start; and the Keynote Speaker Tom Mechem, State GED Chief Examiner, MA Dept. of Ed. 10/6/2005
One College Drive # 33-Creative MusicianshipOne College Drive #33-Creative Musicianship Recital. The recital is performed by the students in the Creative Musicianship class: Corey Dilts, Henry Gaida, Justin Gamache, Lena Jillson, and Cristian Marano. 12/1/2005
SCI 130 Extreme Insulation Retrofits #3- Building Green LLCSCI 130 Extreme Insulation Retrofits #3- Building Green LLC. Peter Yost of Building Green LLC, Brattleboro, VT, presents insulation and building science for the sustainable energy certificate program. 11/2/2009
Domestic Violence: Effect and ResponseDomestic Violence: Effect and Response. Panel discussion with Ellie Goodman, moderator, Mary Koicela, NELCWIT, John Johnson, Franklin County District Court, Craig Helicker, Beacon Clinic, Sherry O’Brien, NELCWIT. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/7/XtMXsbHKjIE 10/10/1988
Should Nuclear Power Plants Be Shut Down?Should Nuclear Power Plants Be Shut Down? Is a Debate on Question 4 with David Detmold from Traprock Peace Center and William McGee from Yankee Atomic Electric Co. and Kay Sloan as moderator. Shut Down? A debate on Question 4 with David Detmold from Traprock Peace Center and William McGee from Yankee Atomic Electric Co. and Kay Sloan as Moderator 10/6/1988
Education ReformEducation Reform is a panel discussion with the following presenters: Charlie Wall, GCC President; John Merrigan, State Rep; David Driscoll, Mass. Education Commissioner; Kathleen Skinner, Mass Teachers Assoc.; William Gunther, Mass Insight Ed.; Paul Andrews, Coordinator of Prof. Dev; Stan Rosenberg, State Senator; Basan Nembinkow, Superintendent Greenfield Schools. 1/26/2000
Talk In Show-Spring 1984 #3Talk In Show-Spring 1984 #3 is an interview of writer Paul Mariani. This Talk-In was hosted by Arthur Shaw and conducted in the President's Office. 3/12/1984
Mother Goose Meets Socrates Footage 1"Mother Goose Meets Socrates Footage 1" This program is interviews conducted to document the learning community created by linking EDU 205 Philosophy of Ed. taught by Kate Finnegan and ENG241 Survey of Children's Lit. taught by Mary Ellen Kelly. 2/10/2003
Mother Goose Meets Socrates Footage 2"Mother Goose Meets Socrates Footage 2" This program is interviews conducted to document the learning community created by linking EDU 205 Philosophy of Ed. taught by Kate Finnegan and ENG241 Survey of Children's Lit. taught by Mary Ellen Kelly. Kate and Mary Ellen talk about the experience of educators creating and coordinating a learning community. This is the raw footage for the production "Mother Goose Meets Socrates: A Learning Journey." The interviews were conducted on 4/16/03 and 5/29/03 4/16/2003
2005 Visiting Writer Series-Slate Roof PoetsPoets from the "Slate Roof" a publishing collective read from their works Trish Crapo, Susan Middleton, Susie Patlove, Ed Rayher and Art Stein. Jim Bell was unavailable but his work was presented by each of the other poets. Leo Hwang-Carlos moderated. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JheGG_mdy34 12/12/2005
Without My Diploma Ver. 2his grant-funded program "Without My Diploma" is an MCAS documentary created by high school students from Franklin & Hampshire County. Grant funded through the Franklin/Hampshire Regional Employment Board; Produced at GCC's ETSC; technical support by Garry Longe. 9/3/2003
Walking in Two Worlds - original footageWalking in Two Worlds - original footage not listed
Shays' Rebellion and the American Spirit"Shays' Rebellion and the American Spirit" includes speakers Robert Gross "The Revolutionary World of Daniel Shays", John Kazar "Amnesty for the Rebels", Sydney Kaplan "What if Shays Won?", The Hon. Christopher Shays "The Shays Legend and the Family." This symposium includes the film "A Little Rebellion Now and Then" and it includes Saul Sherter as the moderator. (AKA Shay's) 4/16/1987
Fire Ground Command Session 1: Preservation of Evidence"Fire Ground Command Session 1: Preservation of Evidence" is from a one-day intensive seminar for chief officers. Presented by Steve Houghton, Fire Origin Investigator, who is President of FireFact Investigations, Inc. Houghton has 30 yrs. of experience in fire analysis and is nationally certified and a member of Mass, ME, VT and International Chapters of the International Assoc. of Arson Investigators. He writes about arson investigation for the NFPA and other industry publications. This day-long seminar was sponsored by GCC's Fire Science Tech Program, Montague Center Fire Dept. and the Tri-State Fire Mutual Aid Association. 6/24/2006
Peace Patriots: A Forum with Robbie Leppzer-Master FootagePeace Patriots: A Forum with Robbie Leppzer-Master footage 9/27/2004
Impact of Globalization on the People of Nicaragua Original FootageOriginal footage 10/15/2004
Housing Court - Original FootageOriginal footage of program "Housing Court and the Community" not listed
Conversation with Christian McEwen Co-Producer/Director RAW footageRAW Footage not listed
Fun Games PromoFun Games Promo Slide Show from 1976 1/1/1976
One College Drive # 34-Contemporary Music EnsembleOne College Drive #34-Contemporary Music Ensemble Fall 2005. Student musicians: Michelle Aleck, Colin Allen, Matthew Belue, Justin Gamache, Kami Lahoski, Erik Lively, Christian Marano, and Dustin Yager. 11/30/2005
Midnight Snacks and Marathons: Fueling Bodies in Motion"Midnight Snacks and Marathons: Fueling Bodies in Motion" is a documentary about women athletes and their relationship with food. This documentary was produced by alumni Erika Heilig for her a Master Thesis project. 1/15/2006
One College Drive # 35-The EqualitesOne College Drive #35- Local musicians "The Equalites" entertain us. 2/1/2006
One College Drive # 36-Jazz Pop ChorusOne College Drive #36-Jazz Pop Chorus includes K. Bailey, J. Beaulieu, J. Churchill, E. Lahoski, K. Lahoski, A. MacLeod, K. Melendez, M. Plummer, M. Scott, K. Viencek, and L. Watson under the direction of Carol Daggs. 11/29/2005
One College Drive # 37-ThornbirdOne College Drive #37 music group Thornbird performs in the Café. not listed
One College Drive # 38-Jazz Ensemble, Fall 2005One College Drive #38 is the Student Jazz Ensemble playing under the direction of Douglas Purcell. The students are: Colin Allen, Jeffrey Beaulieu, Matt Desreuisseau, Henry Gaida, Justin Gamache, Lena Jillson, Kami Lahoski, Erik Lively & Julian Simons. 11/28/2005
Living the Dream 2006Living the Dream: Celebrating the Life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Includes an introduction by LaWanza and Dwayne Brewington, Co-Founders of the MLK Day Program, the Greenfield Center School Student Chorus singing "Walk A Mile", an open microphone, and GCC President Bob Pura presents the "Bright Light" and "Living the Dream" Award presentations. 1/16/2006
One College Drive # 39-LovewhipOne College Drive #39 - Lovewhip performs for us in the Café. not listed
Brief History of Self-PortraitureBrief History of Self-Portraiture is a power-point slide show and lecture presented by Art History teacher Chelsea Dacres-Smith. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/9/-67gmWLUer0 3/28/2006
Student Dance Concert-2005-SpringStudent Dance Concert 2005 Spring is titled: Images. It includes: Nostalgia, Zill Dance, Suite of Waltzes by Isadora Duncan, Hola One Time, Ricercadas, Never Stop Falling, Anxiety, Two-4-Three, Les Plalsirs de la Vie, Tribute to LaVaughn Robinson, Doin' the New Low-Down, Hauntedm Al Bortugul. 5/12/2005
One College Drive # 41-MaeveOne College Drive #41- music group Maeve performs in the café. 3/29/2006
One College Drive # 42-Gordon Stone BandOne College Drive #42 - music group Gordon Stone Band performs their blend of Bluegrass, Jazz, Latin and Funk music n the cafe. 4/5/2006
College Male Crisis: What's a Man to Do?Dr. Gar E. Kellom, Vice President of Student Development and Director for Men's Leadership and Service at St. John's University in Collegeville, MN presents: "The College Male Crisis: What's a Man to Do?" Dr. Kellom will discuss how a handful of colleges, including GCC, are seeking to improve the educational experience of college men and address men's roles in today's society. Hear how a small group of educators are trying to change the national agenda to help college men succeed in the the classroom and their lives. Intro by Lewis Bosler, Chair of the Men's Initiative Committee. This is the first event sponsored by the Men's Initiative Comm. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/69/X73faIdXF7Q 4/14/2006
Scholarship Awards Ceremony 43rd AnnualGreenfield Community College’s Foundation sponsors the 43rd annual scholarship awards ceremony. This is the first time the ceremony was held in the lecture hall. Included are the presentation of over 40 scholarships and the distinguished alumni award. The distinguished alumni award was given to local author Carol Purington. This program also includes appreciation to Jane Abbott for over twenty years of service as the director Financial Aid. Jane retires this year. The opening remarks are made by Pres. Bob Pura; moderating is conducted by Allen Davis and Ed Toombs. The original footage is over 2 hours long, so the DVD contains only excerpts: alumni award, most awards, and farewell to Jane Abbott. DVD does not include the last 4 or 5 awards as listed in the program. 4/30/2006
Reading by Author: Le Thi Diem ThuyAs part of the 2005-06 Visiting Writers Series we hear a "Reading by Author: Le Thi Diem Thuy". Thuy is a writer and solo performance artist. Born in southern Vietnam and raised in California, she often explores in her work the role of the body as the site of memory. She is the author of: The Gangster We Are All Looking For. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIDbCTqCHMo 4/11/2006
One College Drive # 43-Jazz Concert Spring 06One College Drive #43 - GCC Jazz Ensemble Spring 2006 under the direction of Douglas Purcell is presented by the following student musicians: Colin Allen, Jeffrey Beaulieu, Damien Cuce, Henry Gaida, Justin Gamache, Jong-Eun Lee, Erik Lively, Adhi Palar and Faythe Turner. 4/27/2006
Shell Shock - Student ProjectShell Shock - Student Project on PTSD. Students Hillary Tgettis, Eric Duffy and Heather Kipp perform and produce a program about PTSD. The students are enrolled in a learning community for Psy214 and His121. 3/30/2006
Talking With (raw footage)Talking With, directed by James Godwin, is performed in the GCC Theater (pre-Sloan). Performers are: Kimberley Morin, Kim Stedman, Patricia LaMountain, Jodie Brunelle, Kathe Garmalo, Caralyn Leavins, Katie Pryor, Mathea Webb, Jessica Nickowal, Jennifer Colisky, Cynthia Raybuck. This compilation of short plays is taped and the raw footage is provided by Michael Morin husband of actress Kimberley Morin. The transfer from VHS to DVD is completed 15 years later when Kimberley becomes Chair of the Theater program. 12/8/1988
Wait til Dark Raw footage (Disc 1 good audio; Disc 2 No audio)Wait til Dark, directed by James Godwin, is performed in 1987at the GCC Theater (pre-Sloan). These two disc contain raw footage from 2 performances taped by Michael Morin. Michael's wife Kimberley plays lead in this production. 12/8/1987
Germany's Holocaust Memorial Problem and MineGermany's Holocaust Memorial Problem and Mine: James E. Young, UMass Professor of English & Judaic Studies, talks about Germany's Holocaust Memorial. Professor Young was Chair of the five member jury that chose Peter Eisenman's design for Germany's new national Holocaust memorial in Berlin. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/B2564357B3085351/7/0UfUhIBk_5I 4/19/2006
Theater 226 - Stage Skills AY05-06 classroom use onlyTheater 226 – Stage Skills AY05-06 Classroom use only Fall 05: 1) Kubuki: Sarah DeCarlo, Nathan Tetrau, Marguerite Birrell -- Spring 06: 2) Reesha Blanchard 3) Evan Basha 4) Sarah DeCarlo 5) Sarah DeCarlo 6) Andrew Boivin 7) Colin Clifford 8) Colin Clifford 9) Evan Basha 10) Sarah DeCarlo 11) Shann Treadwell 12) Reesha Blanchard 13) Final project –“Changing Places” Approx 45 min. 12/15/2005
One College Drive # 44-Gone Baby GoneOne College Drive #44 - Gone Baby Gone plays for us. not listed
Projections -- Spring 2006Projections -- Spring 2006, is a learning community consisting of English 114 and Theater 113. Creative Writing and Performance: Outer Projections of Inner Self; a creative exploration and analysis of poetry, fiction, and drama through writing improvisation and performance. Students are: Keith Acton, Nicholas Axelrod-McLeod, Seth Martin, Jillian Morgan, Adrian Rodriquez, Meghan Scott, Sage Sluter, Kristen Thoma, Daniel Williams. Instructors Dennis Piana for English and Kimberly Morin, Theater. 2-disc set contains lmost 4 hours of raw footage.. 5/6/2006
Ensembles Performance Concert Fall 05Contemporary Music Ensemble students under the direction of Matthew Shippee: Michelle Aleck, Colin Allen, Matt Belue, Justin Gamache, Kami Lahoski, Erik Lively, Christian Marano, Dustin Yager. Jazz Ensemble students under the direction of Douglas L. Purcell: Lena Jillson, Henry Gaida, Justin Gamache, Kami Lahoski, Jeff Beaulieu, Julian Simons, Matthew Desreuisseau, Colin Allen, and Erik Lively. Jazz and Pop Chorus under the direction of Carol Daggs: Jennifer Churchill, Michelle Plummer, Keri Viencek, Leanna Watson, Kathy Bailey, Elissa Lahoski, Meghan Scott, Jeffrey Beaulieu, Kami Lahoski, Allister McLeod. Chorus under the direction of Margery Heins and accompanied by Amy Crawford: Staci Miner, Michelle Plummer, Renee Randall, Julia St. Jean, Jung Yu, Kathy Bailey, Charlee Gatker, Keri Viencek, Amy Williams, Ariel Shira Elan, Joyce Stowell, Alec Macleod, Phil Schuster, and Samuel Weaver. 12/6/2005
Voices and Music from the Great DepressionVoices and Music from the Great Depression. Ed Phelps & Falltown String Band (Jack Arnsmyer, Vernon VT; Jason Burbank, Montague; Steve Alves, Greenfield; Ed Phelps, Bernardston) play music and community members tell storys about the Depression. Sponsored by the Pioneer Valley Institute, this program was held at the Unitarian Church in Bernardston. 4/23/2006
Reading by Poet Gene Zeiger"Reading by Poet Gene Zeiger". Gene Zeiger lives in Shelburne, MA where she has lead writing and poetry workshops for the last 18 years. Her collections of poetry include Sudden Dancing and Leaving Egypt. She has published a memoir How I Found Her: A Mother's Dying and A Daughter's Life. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMu0f2sBJ8A 4/26/2006
Student Recitals, December 2005Student Recitals, December 2005 includes performances by the following instructors and students: Maria Siano, Bruce Krasin, Lena Jillson, Elissa Lahoski, Justin Gamache, Kami Lahoski, Michelle Plummer, Carol Daggs, Jeffrey Beaulieu, Matthew Belue, Nick Lemay, Michael Howe, Colin Allen, Henry Gaida, Cristian Marano, Jacob Chartier, Sarah Uprichard, Dustin Yager and Eric Lively. 12/20/2005
Student Recitals, Spring 2006The music department "Student Recitals Spring 2006" consists of the following performers: Cristian Marano, Jeffrey Beaulieu, Jacob Chartier, Damien Cuce, Henry Gaida, Lena Jillson, Elissa Lahoski, Justin Gamache, Kami Lahoski, Michelle Plummer, Colin Allen, Sarah Uprichard, and Dustin Yager. 5/16/2006
SCI 130 Extreme Insulation Retrofits #1-Thermal HomeSCI 130 Extreme Insulation Retrofits #1-Thermal Home. Presented by Keith Abbott of Thermal House, Box 457, Jamaica, VT 05343 for the sustainable energy certificate program. 9/28/2009
Commencement 2006 (1 camera 2 disks raw footage)Commencement 2006 (1 camera 2 disks raw footage) 43rd annual commencement. President Bob Pura, Faculty speaker Prof. Dave Johnson, Student Speaker Anitra Ford. Graduation ceremony includes a performance by Kami Lohoski and Moonlight Davis backed up by GCC's contemporary music students. 6/4/2006
One College Drive # 45-GCC World Music Ensemble Spring 2006One College Drive #45-GCC World Music Ensemble Spring 2006. Under the direction of Steve Leichach this concert includes performers: Ivan Boles, Nicholas Brule, Matthew Desreauisseau, Corey Dilts, Michael Howe, Walter Kathan, Elissa Lahoski, Nick Lemay and Stefan Perrachon. 4/26/2006
One College Drive # 40-Contemporary Music Ensemble, Spring 2006One College Drive #40-Contemporary Music Ensemble, Spring 2006 presented under the direction of Matthew Shippee includes performers: Colin Allen, Jacob Chartier, Justin Gamache, Kami Lahoski, Christian Marano, and Dustin Yager. 5/9/2006
Integrated Massage Sessions with Side-lying and Supine Focus"Integrated Massage Sessions with Side-lying and Supine Focus" is a massage demonstration by Lic. MTC Jeanne Dodge. It was produced for student study and online presentation. Integrated Massage is FOR GCC CLASSROOM USE ONLY. Rights reserved by GCC's MTC program. 1/5/2006
Integrated Wellness Session with Upper Body Focus"Integrated Wellness Sessions with Upper Body Focus" is massage a demonstration by Lic. MTC Jeanne Dodge. It was produced for student study and online presentation. Integrated Wellness Session is FOR GCC CLASSROOM USE ONLY. Rights reserved by GCC's MTC program. 2/6/2006
Choral and Wind Ensembles Concert, Spring 2006Choral and Wind Ensembles Concert, Spring 2006, includes Jazz and Pop chorus under the direction of Ed Wise. Chorus members: Renee Randall, Skye Smith, Sarah DeCarlo, Elissa Lahoski, Jeffrey Beaulieu, Devo Petit, Damien Cuce, and Allister Macleod. Wind Ensemble under the direction of Bruce Krasin. Ensemble: Matt Desreuisseau, Lena Jillson, Ellisa Lahoski, Christine Connell, Justin Gamache, Hozhen Chen, Bruce Krasin, Kami Lahoski and Colin Allen. Chorus under the direction of Margery Heins and accompanied by Amy Crawford. Chorus members: Mary Burleigh Howes, Michelle Plummer, Renee Randall, Kimberly Sumner, Rachel Almeida, Bethany Bete, Charlee Gatker, Ariel Shira Elan, Henry Gaida, Devo Petit, Judd Blain, Alec MacLeod and Phil Schuster. 5/10/2006
Shame of the Nation: A Lecture by Jonathon KozolShame of the Nation: A Lecture by Jonathon Kozol - NOT FOR BROADCAST, RIGHTS LIMITED TO CLASSROOM USE - Jonathon Kozol speaks at the Greenfield High School. Lecture is hosted by the GCC Foundation. 4/6/2006
Jazz and Contemporary Ensembles Concert, Spring 2006Jazz and Contemporary Ensembles Concert, Spring 2006 includes the following: Jazz Ensemble under the direction of Douglas Purcell with performers: Henry Gaida, Justin Gamache, Adhi Palar, Faythe Turner, Jeff Beaulieu, Damien Cuce, Jong-Eun Lee, Colin Allen and Erik Lively; Contemporary Music Ensemble under the direction of Matthew Shippee with performers Colin Allen, Jacob Chartier, Justin Gamache, Kami Lahoski, Cristian Marano and Dustin Yager. 5/9/2006
English for Speakers of Other Languages Program IntroductionEnglish for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Program Introduction was produced in 1994. ESOL students relate their experiences at GCC and the activities of the program. 4/4/1994
GCC Promo: What is College Like? - 11 Min PromoGCC Promo: What is College Like? - 11 Min Promo 9/9/1996
GCC Promo: What is College Like? - 5 Min Promo (Mono)GCC Promo: What is College Like? - 5 Min Promo - Master MONO 10/9/1991
Learning to be a Reading Tutor (America Reads, 1999)Learning to be a Reading Tutor (America Reads, 1999) 2/2/1999
GCC Co-op Education Program "An Equal Opportunity"GCC Co-op Education Program "An Equal Opportunity" interviews co-op students and their employers about their experiences.. 2/2/1999
Emerging Careers Certificate Marketing Programs1) 1994 Student Promotional 10 minutes; 2) 1995 Jean Boucias Program Overview 15 minutes 1/1/1994
GCC Promo: What is College Like? - 5 Min Promo (Stereo)GCC Promo: What is College Like? - 5 Min Promo (Master Stereo) 10/9/1991
GCC Co-op Ed Program: More Than Just a Paycheck!GCC Co-op Ed Program: More Than Just a Paycheck! 10 minute promo 9/9/1993
Education Budget ShowEducation Budget Show is presented by Pres. Kay Sloan. Sloan speaks about the budget crunch effects on Higher Education and ultimately the future of our Commonwealth and resources. Also referred to as: "If You Think Education is Expensive, Try Ignorance." 9/9/1990
Theater Class Monologues, Fall 2003, RawTheater Class Monologues, Fall 2003, Raw footage. Class taught by Kimberley Morin includes student performances by: Tara Berthiaume, Vivian Reed, Ian Roberts, Toby (?), Chazz Griffith, Mike Terounzo, Carolina Barreat, Chad Worthley, Maria Uprichard, Penney Robert. 10/10/2003
Theater Class Monologues, Fall 03, RawTheater Class Monologues, Fall 03, Raw: Class taught by Kimberley Morin includes student performances by: Vivian Reed, Ian Roberts, Chazz Griffith, Mike Terounzo, Chad Worthley, Maria Uprichard, Penney Robert. 11/11/2003
PVMA Teacher Video Workshop Compilation SMR 97PVMA Teacher Video Workshop Compilation, Summer Institute Productions, 1997. Includes: Gretchen Roche, Sandy Kosterman, Carolyn Dashef, Linda Powers, and Pam. A.L. 8/8/1997
Link Between Us - Electronics"The Link Between Us - Electronics" This footage was transferred from a 3/4" master. Subject: With today's consumer electronics products we can experience important events taking place anywhere in the world. Euqene Fodor, Jim Henson, Lorin Maazel, Kenny Rogers, Eric Sevareid, and Stevie Wonder create a moving portrayal and documentation of the daily influence of this revolutionary development in the quality of our lives. "award winning production" 9/9/1980
Jump Start: Look to the FutureJump Start Program Overview "Jump Start: Look to the Future" Students are interviewed about their personal successes in Jump Start. 6/30/1996
Immunization Health Requirements for Health Occupations AdmissionsImmunization Health Requirements for Health OccupationsProgram. Presented by Donna Larson and Lou Peugh this info tape explains all of the immunization requirements for those accepted to the Health Occ program. 8/8/1998
Through the Looking GlassInterviews of the students from the learning community: "Through the Looking Glass". This class was co-taught by Joanne Hayes and Anne Wiley. The students are: Emily Arbour, Fran Conley, Hannah Eisenstein, Erin Irish, Vanessa Keillor, Brend LaFogg, Heather Maguire, Ryan Mesch, Mert Spearance, Jenny Sullivan, Annie Sutton, Gudren Thorne-Thomsen. This is RAW FOOTAGE FOR CLASSROOM USE ONLY. 5/5/2004
Theater Class Spring '04Theater Class Spring '04 is raw classroom footage of scenes, make-up, Shakespeare and silent. The students performing are: Zak Feeley, Tony Mancotti, Maria Uprichard, Tara Berthiaume, Penney Robert, Meghan Shaw and Carolina Barreat. 5/5/2004
Learning Center Training: Memory and Types of Study SkillsIn "Learning Center Training: Memory and Types of Study Skills" Art Hannon addresses types of study skills and how to employ them in College. Art Hannon interviews student Maureen Brown about her success using these study methods. (rough footage) 10/10/1985
Cuban Revolution: Emigration and ImmigrationIn "Cuban Revolution: Emigration and Immigration" Dr. Carlos Garcia, Head of Spanish Dept at Deerfield Academy, is interviewed by Paul L Berube for GCC's course HIS217. Dr. Garcia immigrated to the U.S. from Cuba. The footage is rough; not titles. 5/5/1988
Franklin County Collaboration for Children, 4th Annual ForumFranklin County Collaboration for Children, 4th Annual Forum. This year's forum addresses "Supporting Cultural Competency in the Early Childhood Community." With an opening address by GCC Pres. Bob Pura the forum is moderated by Kim Audette and Sharon Roth, the Keynote Speakers are Marcia Ferris & Marie Enochty. This forum includes a Panel discussion with Robin Jurs, Rosemarie Freeland, and Jim Ayres. The Abigail Adams Eliot Early Ed and Care Award is presented to Donnika Williams. 4/28/2006
Post-Constitution Era of U.S. HistoryIn this lecture “The Post-Constitution Era of U.S. History,” Professor Buz Eisenberg speaks about changes currently being made to our constitution. This lecture includes historical informationabout the framing of our constitution and offers inside information about prisoners at Guantanamo. Prof. Eisenberg opens the floor to questions/statements. The following share: Jason LaRose, Abbey jenks, Angel Russek, Rev. Arvel Steece, Cora Gaulin, Rev. John Roche, Prof. Ted Johnson, Heather Row, and Joselyn Roberge. 9/28/2006
One College Drive # 46-Bobby Darling and Dr. DivineFor One College Drive, Bobby Darling and Dr. Divine offer a blend of comedy and musicianship providing a unique experience in entertainment. Both spontaneous and virtuosic their performance is sure to please. This performance is held for the re-opening celebration of the Sloan Theater in the Fall of 2006. 10/11/2006
Future of Newspapers, The“The Future of Newspapers” is presented by Kay Berenson, publisher of Greenfield's daily paper “The Recorder.” The presentation is given at the Senior Symposium. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mD08E9Qjx4I 5/4/2006
Serial Killers“Serial Killers” presented by “Dean of Death” Criminologist Dr. James Alan Fox. Dr. Fox is a professor of Criminal Justice at Northeastern University. He is an authority on homicide he appears regularly on national television including the Today Show, Dateline, 20/20 and Oprah. 10/18/2006
GED Graduation 2005-2006GED Graduation 2005-2006 receives a welcoming by GCC President Bob Pura, and the Master of Ceremonies is GCC's GED Chief Examiner Jean Boucias. The Keynote Speaker is Tom Mechem, State GED Chief Examiner. Graduate Speakers: Diane Bartolon and Lisa Blakeslee. 10/6/2006
Fire Ground Command Session 3: Tactics & Strategy Part I"Fire Ground Command Session 3: Tactics & Strategy Part I" is from a one-day intensive seminar for chief officers. "Tactics & Strategy Part I" is presented by Deputy Chief Vincent Dunn (Ret). Dunn has 42 years in service to the FDNY. He is teaches at Manhattan College and John Jay College and for the National Fire Academy. He also serves as fire analyst for several national news media orgs including NBC, and CNN. He is a safety consultant to the National Institute of Occ. Safety & Health and National Inst. of Standards and Tech for whom he has assisted in the investigation of emergency response to the WTC tragedy of 9/11. This day-long seminar was sponsored by GCC's Fire Science Tech Program, Montague Center Fire Dept. and the Tri-State Fire Mutual Aid Association. 6/24/2006
One College Drive # 72-Galen Flute Juice Jazz TrioOne College Drive #72-Jazz History Lecture-Concert by Galen Flute Juice Jazz Trio. Flute Juice is a collaboration of: Mike Asetta, Bill Arnold, and Galen Abdur-Razzaq. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/5/EufzLhs62RY 11/4/2009
Fire Ground Command Session 2: Risk Management"Fire Ground Command Session 2: Risk Management" is from a one-day intensive seminar for chief officers. "Risk Management" is presented by Deputy Chief Vincent Dunn (Ret). Dunn has 42 years in service to the FDNY. He is teaches at Manhattan College and John Jay College and for the National Fire Academy. He also serves as fire analyst for several national news media orgs including NBC, and CNN. He is a safety consultant to the National Institute of Occ. Safety & Health and National Inst. of Standards and Tech for whom he has assisted in the investigation of emergency response to the WTC tragedy of 9/11. This day-long seminar was sponsored by GCC's Fire Science Tech Program, Montague Center Fire Dept. and the Tri-State Fire Mutual Aid Association 6/24/2006
Fire Ground Command Session 4: Tactics & Strategy Part II"Fire Ground Command Session 4: Tactics & Strategy Part 2" is from a one-day intensive seminar for chief officers. "Tactics & Strategy Part 2" is presented by Deputy Chief Vincent Dunn (Ret). Dunn has 42 years in service to the FDNY. He is teaches at Manhattan College and John Jay College and for the National Fire Academy. He also serves as fire analyst for several national news media orgs including NBC, and CNN. He is a safety consultant to the National Institute of Occ. Safety & Health and National Inst. of Standards and Tech for whom he has assisted in the investigation of emergency response to the WTC tragedy of 9/11. This day-long seminar was sponsored by GCC's Fire Science Tech Program, Montague Center Fire Dept. and the Tri-State Fire Mutual Aid Association. 6/24/2006
ECS Emergency Response Training Workshop (HAZMAT) Do not distrubuteECS Emergency Response Training Workshop (HAZMAT) NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 6/22/2006
Broadband 101 Forum-Original footage-NOT FOR DISTRIBUTIONBroadband 101 Forum-Original footage- includes a question & answer period moderated by Linda Dunlavy, Pioneer Valley Connect; the welcoming addresses by Sen. Stan Rosenberg & Rep Steve Kulik; with presentations: “Intro to the Connects & Why Broadband is Important” by Jessica Atwood, Pioneer Valley Connect; and “What is Broadband & Why We Don’t Have It?” by Chip Brodeur, Connects Chief Tech Officer, & Doug Norton of AccessPlus Communications. The panel “What Can Communities Do?” is moderated by Linda Dunlavy and consists of panelists: Aron Goldman of Shutesbury-Leverett Broadband Committee, Rep Kulik, Sen. Rosenberg & Matthew Crocker of Crocker Communication. Form was sponsored by Pioneer Valley Connect, Berkshire Connect, Sen. Rosenberg, Rep Kulik and made possible by the John Adams Innovation Institute. For more info: www.bconnect.org or www.pioneervalleyconnect.org 11/1/2006
Broadband 101 Forum - Edited-NOT FOR DISTRIBUTIONBroadband 101 Forum includes a question & answer period moderated by Linda Dunlavy, Pioneer Valley Connect; the welcoming addresses by Sen. Stan Rosenberg & Rep Steve Kulik; with presentations: “Intro to the Connects & Why Broadband is Important” by Jessica Atwood, Pioneer Valley Connect; and “What is Broadband & Why We Don’t Have It?” by Chip Brodeur, Connects Chief Tech Officer, & Doug Norton of AccessPlus Communications. The panel “What Can Communities Do?” is moderated by Linda Dunlavy and consists of panelists: Aron Goldman of Shutesbury-Leverett Broadband Committee, Rep Kulik, Sen. Rosenberg & Matthew Crocker of Crocker Communication. Form was sponsored by Pioneer Valley Connect, Berkshire Connect, Sen. Rosenberg, Rep Kulik and made possible by the John Adams Innovation Institute. For more info: www.bconnect.org or www.pioneervalleyconnect.org 11/1/2006
Roots of War, Pt. 1 - Norman Soloman, Author/JournalistRoots of War Series (1) Norman Soloman, Author/Journalist. Norman Solomon is a nationally syndicated columnist on media and politics. He wrote the weekly "Media Beat" column from 1992 to 2009. His latest book is "Made Love, Got War: Close Encounters with America's Warfare State" (2007). Solomon's book "War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death" was published in 2005. Solomon has appeared as a guest on many media outlets including the PBS “NewsHour With Jim Lehrer,” CNN, MSNBC, Fox News Channel, C-SPAN, public radio’s “Marketplace,” and NPR’s “All Things Considered,” “Morning Edition” and “Talk of the Nation.” http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/7/qZO3lnjV_-0 10/27/2009
Hidden History of UFOs"Hidden History of UFOs" a slide show lecture presented by Robert Hastings concerning the U.S. Government's secret response to UFOs, and is based on previously classified documents which have been secured via the Freedom of Information Act by several researchers. The documents confirm that UFOs do exist despite repeated public denials over the years. Hastings was employed as a lab analyst by Philips Semiconductors in Albuquerque, NM from 1988-2002. He is now semi-retired. 10/25/2006
One College Drive # 47-GCC Chorus Thanksgiving ConcertOne College Drive #47-GCC Chorus Thanksgiving Concert This concert is presented by the GCC Chorus with Margery Heins as Conductor and Accompanist Amy Crawford. The Chorus: • Sopranos: Jennifer R. Gray, Rashida Krigger, Michelle Plummer, Renee Randall and Melanie Hope Stevens. • Alto: Carol Gabranski, Charlee Gatker, Sara Gibson and Elizabeth Nestor. • Tenor: Henry Gaida and Richard Tucker. • Bass: Judd H. Blain, Jason David MacLeod, and Phil Schuster. 11/14/2006
Latino Students in U.S. Schools"Latino Students in U.S. Schools: Supporting Achievement, Promoting Hope" is a lecture slide presentation by Professor Emeritia Sonia Nieto. Prof. Nieto has taught at all levels for over thirty years. Her research focuses on multicultural education. Her books include: Affirming Diversity, The Light in Their Eyes, What Keeps Teachers Going?, Puerto Rican Students in U.S. Schools, and Why We Teach. She has received many awards for scholarship, advocacy and activism. 9/20/2006
Redefining Literacy in the 21st CenturyRedefining Literacy in the 21st Century: Taking your Entertainment Seriously is presented by Pepi Leistyna as part of the Visiting Speaker series. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/97/gwbX4c-i11o 10/23/2006
Researching Caribbean Masculinities"Researching Caribbean Masculinities: Masculinity in the Caribbean & Its Diaspora" presented by Visiting Lecturer Gardy Guiteau. As a Haitian-Born U.S. Citizen, Mr. Guiteau’s experience of cultural and racial identity has shifted in various ways over his lifetime. Through his interactions with various ethnicities the meaning of his Blackness has shifted. His talk examines the phenomenon of African Diaspora in the Americas through exploring the multiple meanings of Diasporas identities their shifts and contours and reformation in a transnational world. 11/29/2006
Ensembles Performance Concert Fall 06Ensembles Performance Concert Fall 06 includes World Music Ensemble under the direction of Steve Leicach. The ensemble: Tim Adan, Ian Barrett, Lindsey Burt, Migdalia Camacho, Erik Hodges, Eli Horowitz, Wynter Howland, Charles Ricker, Alan Kenny & Steve Leicach. Wind ensemble under the direction of Bruce Krasin includes Bruce, Heather Row, Hozhen Chen and Justin Gamache. Margery Heins directs the Chorus: Jennifer Gray, Rashida Krigger, Michelle Plummer, Renee Randall, Melanie Hope Stevens, Beaty Blain, Carol Gabranski, Charlee Gatker, Sara Gibson, Moriah Glagow, Elissa Lahoski, Henry Gaida, Richard Tucker, Judd Blain, Jason David MacLeod & Phil Schuster. The Chorus is accompanied by Amy Crawford. 12/7/2006
Community: A College’s HeritageCommunity: A College’s Heritage. A short history of GCC this video includes the dedication of the College Drive campus, and interviews with Grace Meyers and each of the College’s Presidents up to Charlie Wall. This short has been used for New Student Orientation and the 40th Anniversary Celebration. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/18/8LSV5DrWuXk 7/7/2001
Student Recitals, Fall 2006Student Recitals, Fall 2006. Includes solos by: Jacob Chartier, Neal Bannon, Richard Tucker, Michelle Plummer, Danielle Plummer, Justin Gamache, Ed Patenaude, Tim Adan, Wynter Howland, Saffir Romain, Dennis Roberts, Sarah Uprichard, Matt Belue, and Erik Lively. 12/14/2006
Fostering Art and Culture Creative Economic Summit #1Fostering Art and Culture Creative Economy Summit Prog 1 of 7, Introductions: Bob Pura, Stan Rosenberg, Dee Boyle-Clapp, Meri Jenkins of Mass Cultural Council, Craig Dreezsen of Nat. Assembly State Arts Agencies, Beth Siegel of Mount Auburn Associates, Stuart Rosenfeld of Regional Technology Strategies Inc. 11/4/2006
Fostering Art and Culture Creative Economic Summit #2Fostering Art and Culture Creative Economy Summit Prog 2 of 7, Leo Hwang-Carlos from Associate Dean of Humanities at GCC & Stuart Rosenfeld from Regional Technology Strategies, Inc. 11/4/2006
Fostering Art and Culture Creative Economic Summit #4Fostering Art and Culture: Creative Economy Summit, Program 4 of 7. Leo Hwang-Carlos, Ann Hamilton of Franklin County Chamber of Commerce, Paul Hellmund of Conway School of Landscape Design, Paul Hake of Paul Hake Productions. 11/4/2006
Fostering Art and Culture Creative Economic Summit #3Fostering Art & Culture: Creative Economic Summit Prog 3 of 7. Craig Dreezsen, Beth Siegel, Stuart Rosenfeld, Meri Jenkins 11/4/2006
Fostering Art and Culture Creative Economic Summit #7Fostering Art and Culture Creative Economic Summit Prog 7 of 7: Kathy Young of North River Glass, Erik Lawrence Musician; Leigh Morrell of Morrell Metal Smiths 11/4/2006
National Guantanamo Teach-In Session 2National Guantanamo Teach-In Session 2: Journalists Look Behind the Wire. This is session two of eight presented as part of a national Teach-In. Introduction by Prof. Buz Eisenberg. Moderated by Jack Hill, New York Times & Harpers Magazine. The panelists: Jane Mayer of New Yorker; Carol Rosenberg of Miami Herald; Adam Zagorin of Time; and Julia Tarver Mason, Esq. come to us from Seton Hall Law School. 10/5/2006
National Guantanamo Teach-In Session 3National Guantanamo Teach-In Session 3: First, Do No Harm: Medical Professionals & Guantanamo. This is session three of eight presented as part of a national Teach-In. Introduction by Prof. Buz Eisenberg. Moderated by Brigadier General (Ret.) Dr. Stephen Xenakis. Panelists: Dr. Leonard Rubenstein of Physicians for Human Rights; Dr. Gerald Koocher, President of American Psychological Ass’n; and Dr. Jonathan Marks of Penn State University come to us from Seton Hall Law School. 10/5/2006
National Guantanamo Teach-In Session 1National Guantanamo Teach-In Session 1: Guantanamo: How Should We Respond? This is session one of eight presented as part of a national Teach-In. Introduction by Prof. Buz Eisenberg. Moderated by Prof. Mark Denbeaux, Seton Hall. The presenters: Prof. Baher Azmy of Seton Hall Law School and Joseph Margulies, Esq. of Northwestern University School of Law come to us from Seton Hall Law School. 10/5/2006
Fostering Art and Culture Creative Economic Summit #6Fostering Art and Culture Creative Economy Summit Prog 6 of 7. Jim Olsen of Signature Sounds; Amy Shapiro of Franklin County Comm. Dev Corp; Arthur Schwenger of Shelburne Falls Area Business Assoc; Lydia Gray of North Quabbin Arts & Garlic Festival. 11/4/2006
Fostering Art and Culture Creative Economic Summit #5Fostering Art and Culture Creative Economy Summit Prog 5 of 7. Bob Barba Associate Dean of Community Education at GCC and Mary Clare Powell, Poet and Associate Prof. at Lesley University 11/4/2006
National Guantanamo Teach-In Session 4National Guantanamo Teach-In Session 4: Matters of Faith: Guantanamo & Religious Communities. This is session four of eight presented as part of a national Teach-In. Introduction by Prof. Buz Eisenberg. Moderated by Prof. Mark Denbeaux, Seton Hall Law School. Panelists: Chaplain James Yee; Rev. George Hunsinger, Professor from Princeton Theological Seminary; and Rabbi Michael Feinberg come to us from Seton Hall Law School. 10/5/2006
Student Experiences with Online CoursesStudent Experiences with Online Courses consists of two student interviews conducted by Prof. Scott Melanson. Students Katherine Gibson and Maia Bissette talk about their experience taking an online english course. 9/9/2006
National Guantanamo Teach-In Session 5National Guantanamo Teach-In Session 5: American Detention Policy: The Next Frontier. This is session five of eight presented as part of a national Teach-In. Introduction by Prof. Buz Eisenberg and moderated by Jonathan Hafetz, Esq. Brennan Center for Justice, NYU Law School. Panelists: Gita Gutierrez, Esq. from Center for Constitutional Rights; John Sifton, Human Rights Watch and Prof. Meg Satterthwaite, NYU School of Law come to you from Seton Hall Law School. 10/5/2006
National Guantanamo Teach-In Session 6National Guantanamo Teach-In Session 6: History of Torture in the Modern World. This is session six of eight presented as part of a national Teach-In. Introduction by Prof. Buz Eisenberg and Moderated by Joseph Margulies. The panelists are: John Conroy, Journalist from Chicago, IL and author of "Unspeakable Acts, Ordinary People"; Prof. Alfred McCoy, U of Wisconsin and author of "A Question of Torture: CIA Interrogation from the Cold War to the War on Terror"; Walter Pincus, Journalist at Washington Post; and Prof. Craig Haney from University of California at Santa Cruz. 10/5/2006
Odysseus in America: Combat Trauma & Trials of HomecomingOdysseus in America: Combat Trauma & Trials of Homecoming a lecture by Jonathan Shay, MD, Ph.D. Dr. Shay plumbs the Odysseus myth for healing, working the real-life agonies of his own clients. 4/4/2006
National Guantanamo Teach-In Session 7National Guantanamo Teach-In Session 7: The Military & the Commander in Chief. This is session seven of eight presented as part of a national Teach-In. Introduced by Buz Eisenberg and moderated by Ronald W. Meister, Esq. Frmr. Navy Assistant Judge Advocate General. With the panel: Rear Adm. Don Guter (Ret.), Dean Duquesne Law School; Commander Charles Swift, Counsel, Hamdan v. Rumsfeld; and Colonel Dwight H. Sullivan, USMC Chief Military Defense Counsel, Military Commissions. Includes an interlude by Brent Mickum, Esq. Keller & Heckman (Voices of Guantanamo). 10/5/2006
Myth of Herakles (abbreviated lecture)Myth of Herakles (abbreviated lecture due to technical difficulties). Professor of Humanities at Hampshire College, Robert Emmet Meagher presents a lecture about Noetoi Stories of war and return. 4/7/2006
National Guantanamo Teach-In Session 8National Guantanamo Teach-In Session 8: This is session eight of eight presented as part of a national Teach-In. Guantanamo & American Foreign Relations. Introduction by Prof. Buz Eisenberg. Speaker for this session is William H. Taft IV Esq., Fmr Chief Legal Advisor, U.S. Dep't of State. The program ends with poetry by Assoc. Prof. Marc Falkoff, Northern Ill. Univ College of Law. 10/5/2006
Wind in the WillowsWind in the Willows - An adaptation of the original novel by Kenneth Grahame as performed by the GCC Theatre Department and directed by Kimberley Morin. Performers: Delaney, Silver, Olsen, Loomis, Joseph, Terounzo, Barreat, Wilson, Stone, Karkos, Kelly-Clark. Crew and/or production team: Tibbets, Gibson, Glazier, Morin, Longe, Rivera, Patnode, Gilbert-Espada, Gallant, E. Joseph, Villeneuve, Terounzo and GCC Stagecraft Class. Chorus: Gibson, Cross, Noga, Rockstol, Murphy. Chorus Cast, Cross, Noga, Rockstol, Patnode, Wlostoski, Gibson, E. Joseph. 12/17/2006
Marshall Loomis-Folk ArtistLocal Folk Artist Marshall Looman in his studio and home. Looman is interviewed by Historian Muriel Russell of Colrain. 10/10/1987
Chauncey Wing & Sons Co. -CD format audio onlyChauncey Wing & Sons Co.--Henry Wing, Jr., president of local machine company “Chauncey Wing & Sons Co.” is interviewed by Dr. Arthur W. Shaw at the Wing Home on Pierce Street in Greenfield. 11/2/1982
History of the Cutting Tool Industry in Greenfield Pt. 1 of 4 -CD format audio onlyHistory of the Cutting Tool Industry in Greenfield is an audio interview of Herb Darling by Bob Harper. This CD is tape transferred from the library collection sound recording TJ1125 D4. 1/10/1978
History of the Cutting Tool Industry in Greenfield Pt. 2 of 4 -CD format audio onlyHistory of the Cutting Tool Industry in Greenfield is an audio interview of Herb Darling by Bob Harper. This CD is tape transferred from the library collection sound recording TJ1125 D4. not listed
History of the Cutting Tool Industry in Greenfield Pt. 3 of 4 -CD format audio onlyHistory of the Cutting Tool Industry in Greenfield is an audio interview of Herb Darling by Bob Harper. This CD is tape transferred from the library collection sound recording TJ1125 D4. 1/10/1978
History of the Cutting Tool Industry in Greenfield Pt. 4 of 4 -CD format audio onlyHistory of the Cutting Tool Industry in Greenfield is an audio interview of Herb Darling by Bob Harper. This CD is tape transferred from the library collection sound recording TJ1125 D4. 1/10/1978
Convocation, GCC 1974-audio recordingConvocation, GCC 1974 with Lou Turner presiding and Grace Meyers as the speaker. 9/30/1974
Voice of GCC - audio CDVoice of GCC - audio CD - Track 1: M.L. Putnam (recorded 4/19/69); Track 2: J. Atkins and M. Putnam interview with Ellie Stebbins on housing. Track 3: Project TEME (March 28, 1969) 5/4/1969
Talk-In - audio CD #1Talk-In - audio CD #1 with Dr. Arthur Shaw and Sarah Diamond. Dr. Shaw talks with GCC student Sarah Diamond about visiting Israel and living on Kibbutz. AUDIO CD 10/10/1986
Talk-In - audio CD #2Talk-In - audio CD #2 with Dr. Arthur Shaw and Steve Menkin. Dr. Shaw talks about the peace movement with Steve Menkin, Director of Traprock Peace Center - Easter Sunday 1986 - AUDIO CD 4/6/1986
Talk-In - audio CD #3Talk-In - audio CD #3 with Dr. Arthur Shaw and GCC Professor Richard Wizanski talk about "Things English." They discuss the works of William Shakespeare and their relevance to modern times. 9/9/1986
Talk-In - audio CD #4Talk-In - audio CD #4 with Robert Merriam and Allen Davis. Merriam talks about human services fundraising with Allen Davis Executive Director, United Way of Franklin County. 8/8/1986
Talk-In - audio CD #5Talk-In - audio CD #5 - Arthur Shaw talks with Jack Worden from Channel 4 WBZ-TV News. Arthur Shaw talks with Jack Worden from Channel 4 WBZ-TV News. Worden talks about the news/film story he produced about local spiritualist Elwood Babitt and follower Judy Sundberg. Interview includes a few minutes with Elwood Babitt. 9/9/1986
Talk-In - audio CD #6Talk-In - audio CD #6 - Dr. Arthur Shaw talks with Professor George Johnston and Broadway performer Pat Hingle. Hingle was here to perform MacLeish's "J.B." at Deerfield Academy. While Hingle is probably best known for playing Commissioner Gordon in the 1989 film Batman and its three sequels, Hingle has a long list of television and movie credits to his name, going back to 1948. His is also known for performing "J.B." on Broadway. 12/3/1974
Living the Dream 2007Living the Dream: Celebrating the Life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The annual Martin Luther King (MLK) Day celebration at GCC includes the Welcome by Herbert Hentz, Director of Admissions at GCC; Commencement of Program offered by Dwayne and LaWanza Brewington, Co-Founders of the MLK Day Program; musical selections by GCC Chorus under the Direction of Margery Heins with Amy Crawford, Accompanist; Diane Sargent Director Leyden Woods Resident Services talks about the "Community Builders" company that purchased Leyden Woods; Sargent also brought along community builders from the youth program. They are: Samantha Martea, Andrew Martae, Joshua Shetler, Jeremy Shetler, Kyle Jackman, Jeremy Ortiz, Devon Gannor, Anthony Ford and Kaylah Ford. Dr. Bob Pura, President of Greenfield Community College presents “Bright Light" awards to Leyden Woods youth listed previously and “Living the Dream” award is presented to Maria Rodman of the Montague Catholic Social Ministries. The event includes a community open microphone. 1/15/2007
From the Battlefield to the Classroom"From the Battlefield to the Classroom" includes visiting speaker, Jack Mordente, Dir of Veterans Affairs at Southern Connecticut State Univ. Mordente talks about the phenomenon and incidents of Veterans entering and re-entering higher education after military service. Institutions face the challenge of responding responsibily to the enrollment of almost 21,000 students who belong to the National Guard and reserve forces. The event sponsored by the Men's Initiatives Committee at GCC includes a panel discussion facilitated by John Murphy and GCC students/veterans Adam Barrett and Corey Ames. The moderator is Lou Bosler. 2/21/2007
Men, Masculinities and MediaIn this multimedia presentation, Jackson Katz creator of “TOUGH GUISE” documentary film, illustrates how mainstream media Hollywood film, advertising, and music video help to promote violent masculinity as a cultural norm. He will discuss the connections between cultural constructs of manhood and the ongoing problem in our society (and around the world) of men's violence. He will highlight some of the ways that these notions of manhood harm women as well as men themselves. He will also suggest ways that men and women can work together to redefine what it means to be a man in these turbulent times. Katz is also author of "The Macho Paradox: Why Some Men Hurt Women and How All Men Can Help.” 3/5/2007
When History Meets MemoirFor the Fifth Annual Henry Steele Commager Lecture, Madeleine Blais, a professor of journalism at UMASS, Amherst will speak on “When History Meets Memoir: Personal Narrative in an Impersonal World.” Blais has won a Pulitzer Prize and written numerous books, including Uphill Walkers: Portrait of A Family (2002), a memoir of her Irish-American single parent upbringing, and In These Girls, Hope Is A Muscle (1995), the story of the Amherst Lady Hurricanes girl’s high school basketball team that won the state championship. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/2/x8WCqIOoiw8 11/3/2006
TEME Video Special EffectsTEME Video Special Effects is a compilation tape of: 1) Probe Docking, 15 min; 2) Color Bars, 30 sec; 3) L-5 Docking, 20 min; 4) Color Bars, 30 sec; 5) L-5 DeDocking, 15 min. Produced by Garry Longe for use in the Project TEME mission. 12/12/1984
One College Drive # 48-MarKamusicOne College Drive #48-For the opening of Spring Week 2007, MarKamusic play their special brand of “Music of the People.” 3/21/2007
Sustainable Energy PracticesSustainable Energy Practices is a slide lecture presented by Chris Mason, Education Director at Northeast Sustainable Energy Association. Sustainable energy systems are not just theoretical, futuristic ideas, they are being used by many residents and businesses locally. Mason will highlight sustainable energy practices that he saw during a trip to Denmark and discuss how he has incorporated some of these practices into his own life. Other projects that are using sustainable energy systems locally will also be discussed. 3/28/2007
Images of Women in the HolocaustImages of Women in the Holocaust is presented by Professor Helen H. Frink, Chair of Modern Languages at Keene State. Prof. Frink is the author of four books, most recently “Women After Communism: The East German Experience.” Her scholarly articles appear in the World Education Encyclopedia. Dr. Frink will speak about the treatment of women in concentration camps. NOTE: many of the images are graphic and disturbing. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/B2564357B3085351/8/0XCVfmEeIsg 4/4/2007
MacbethMacbeth by William Shakespeare was presented in the Ed Tech Center Studio for three consecutive nights. This program is a product of the 3-night show directed by Laura Patnode, a member of the English/Theater faculty at GCC. The performers: Asa, Keith Acton, Colin Allen, Carolina Barreat, Deborah Chown, Jal Kelley-Clark, Sarah DeCarlo, Klement Gilbert-Espada, Marcia Klein, David Lovelace, Tony Manica, Jillian Morgan, Jessamyn Rising, Marissa Sicley, Terry Smith, Cooper Stone, Ian Stone, Julia Sundell-Thomas, Eric Terounzo, Mike Terounzo, Richard Thayer, Gary Williams. Props by Katherian Gilbert-Espada; Costumes by Laura Patnode; Tech and lights by Garry Longe & Kevin Cline. 3/29/2006
Archibald MacLeish in Conway - Re-mastered 2007Archibald MacLeish in Conway - Re-mastered 2007 this piece consists of a MacLeish reading and slides from his personal collection. The audio and slides were digitally reproduced and enhanced by Producer Garry Longe in 2007 for the Annual MacLeish awards ceremony. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/40/Dn7w5qhdeaE 4/24/2007
Archibald MacLeish in Conway, vers. 1992Archibald MacLeish in Conway, vers. 1992 - Through various interviews, readings by James Godwin and the personal reflections of Bernard Drabeck we get a view of MacLeish's life in Conway, MA. not listed
GCC At Large-Student LifeGCC At Large-Student Life produced at GCTV hosted by Charlie Wall 5/5/2000
GCC At Large-GCC FoundationGCC at Large-GCC Foundation produced at GCTV hosted by Charlie Wall 4/4/2000
The Cummington StoryThe Cummington Story from "The American Scene" series. A film transfer. United States Office of War Information, Overseas Branch Published distributed by National Audiovisual Center. Issued in 1945 as motion picture. Portrays the experiences of a refugee family in a New England town, their diffidence as newcomers, and their later acceptance into the life of the community 1979. 1/1/1942
GCC At Large - Women's StudiesGCC At Large - Women's Studies produced at GCTV hosted by Charlie Wall 6/6/2000
GCC At Large - 64 Years at GCCGCC At Large - 64 Years at GCC produced at GCTV hosted by Charlie Wall 7/7/2000
GCC Coverage-Outside Press abbreviatedUniversities and Colleges in Massachusetts with Kay Sloan 1991, Project Future 1983 not listed
TEME Video Special Effects #5TEME Video Special Effects #5-Asteroids Sequence not listed
AIDS Education Day-Don't Die of EmbarrassmentAIDS Education Day-Don’t Die of Embarrassment. Mindy Domb from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, the area's specialist on the subject of AIDS testing, will discuss safer sex practices, AIDS risk factors and anonymous testing. Nancy Buchanan, Director of GCC Health Services, moderates. 10/5/1987
Drunk Driving-How Far Can You Go?Drunk Driving-How Far Can You Go? - The event is sponsored by Health Services for National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week. The panel will discuss the Massachusetts drunk driving laws which is one of the toughest in the nation. The discussion includes the consequences and your rights if you are stopped for driving under the influence. Ruth Yanka moderates. The Panel members are: Att. Edward Berlin, GPD Chief David McCarthy, Director of Court Programs Craig Hilliker, Prosecutor Ken Chafee and Phil Knowles a man who served 29 months for vehicular homicide. 10/19/1987
GCC Perspective - GCC Reports to the Region - Radio show #1 - audio only"GCC Perspective" was produced at WHAI. This show includes President Lou Turner and J. Padgod as GCC reports to the Region. This is a copied from a reel-to-reel audio tape. There are two copies of the show on the CD. The second track is the best quality. 4/4/1966
GCC Perspective - Career Perspectives - Radio show #2- audio only"GCC Perspective" was produced at WHAI. This show includes Jay Padgod with GCC Dean Robert Keir and Mahar High Guidance officer Alan Pratt talking about Career Perspectives. This is a copied from a reel-to-reel audio tape. . 3/28/1966
Survey of Health Careers, 2009, Judi Singley - Recreation & WellnessSurvey of Health Careers 2009, Judi Singley, Associate Dean of Health Occupations, talks about her career path in Recreation and Wellness 3/12/2009
Survey of Health Careers, 2009, Cheri Ducharme - NursingSurvey of Health Careers 2009, Cheri Ducharme, MS, RN, director of GCC's RN program, talks about her career path and nursing. 3/12/2009
Survey of Health Careers, 2009, Michele Darroch & Margaret Jaillet - Physical TherapySurvey of Health Careers 2009, Michele Darroch & Margaret Jaillet talk about the careers in the field of Physical Therapy and the program offered at Mt. Wachusetts and Berkshire CC. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/37/ZUY2cAvNPfQ 3/26/2009
One College Drive # 60-Student Talent Show Spring 2009One College Drive #60-Student Talent Show Spring 2009 includes: MCs Samuel King and Julian Olouegoya. Performances by: Dan Ouellette, Caitlin Freed, Laura Borash, DeAngelo Nieves, Abigail Ann Connell, and Molly Steinmark. 4/1/2009
Franklin County Public School Study Project Part 4- Overview of ReportFranklin County Public School Study Project Part 4- Overview of Report. Hosted by Pres. Bob Pura guest are Joseph Cronin, Ed.D. Team leader and Richard Sulc, MBA Finance. 4/3/2009
Content of Our Character, TheContent of Our Character: From Bonds to Clemens, From Vick to Burress. The presentation is by Rob King, VP and Editor-In-Chief of ESPN.com. This is the 7th Henry Steele Commager Lecture sponsored by the GCC Foundation. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/245D1A46A32ABB2A/6/U7EzqfU1LxI 3/25/2009
One College Drive # 65-MarKamusic "2009"One College Drive #65- MarKamusic "2009" A local band from the Amherst area, MarKamusic plays a variety of Latin American. They call it "Music of the People." 4/8/2009
One College Drive # 64-GCC ChorusOne College Drive #64-GCC Chorus. Under the direction of Margery Heins, Conductor with Amy Roberts-Crawford as accompanist the chorus is as follows: Soprano: Mary Burleigh-Howes, Brandy Fuller, Caitlin LaPlante, Judy Bowker Saulsbury, Amber R. Sumner, and Joanna Wan; Alto: Sasha Boyer, Christina Emerson, Charlee Gatker, and Martha Olmstead; Tenor: Henry Gaida and Joseph Leonard; Bass: Justin Begin, Josh Matusz and Phil Schuster. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/49/t1_n_r-s3bU 4/3/2009
One College Drive # 66-Ghandi's Birthday CelebrationOne College Drive #66-Ghandi's Birthday Celebration. This program is a celebration through music, poetry and song. Cooperatively presented by the Peace and Social Justice Program and Music Department. 10/2/2008
Legacy of the Holocaust: Children of Survivors2009: Tiana Mirapae delivered the annual GCC Holocaust Remembrance Lecture. The presentation is titled, “The Legacy of the Holocaust: Children of Survivors.” Tiana Mirapae, M.Ed., LCSW, is an integrative psychotherapist and holistic medicine practitioner with offices in Montague and Hadley, MA. Both of her parents were Nazi death camp survivors, but most of their family perished in the gas chambers. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/55/27A2bNzUdoM 4/15/2009
150th Anniversary of Superior Court-NOT for distribution  not listed
Gensler Presentation of the Core Project Feb 24, 2009Gensler Presentation of the Core Project Feb 24, 2009 - power point slide show and talk about the plans for the core renovation project. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/13/WQoQOvhT0fM 2/24/2009
Evening of Irreverent and Irregular One-Act Plays, An"Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You" Written by Christopher Durang. Performances as follows are broken into several clips for streaming video: Sister Mary Ignatius, Morgan Hoyle-Combs; Thomas, Tanner Ames; Gary Sullivan, Justin Begin; Diane Symonds, Sarah Coflan; Philomena Rostovitch, Lara Ames; Aloysius Benheim, Kyle Dargis. Production Crew: Director, Kimberley Morin; Lights, Samuel King; Sound by Kimberley Morin; Artwork, Lara Ames. "A Day for Surprises" Performed by A: Christi Clark; B: Mike Terounzo. "The Loveliest Afternoon of the Year" Performed by HE: Samuel King; SHE: Molly Steinmark. "Something I’ll Tell You Tuesday" written by John Guare. Performed by: Agnes, Molly Steinmark; Andrew, Mike Terounzo; George, Samuel King; Hildegarde, Christi Clark; Hasslebach, Kyle Dargis. Production Crew: Director, Jodi Baker; Lights, Lara Ames; Sound, Justin Begin; Costumes, Gail Villeneuve; Set Construction, Mike Terounzo. Production Rights Courtesy of Dramatist Play Service http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/42/I-RSJNDSN1U 5/9/2009
One College Drive # 67-Contemporary Music Ensemble, Spr '09One College Drive #67-Contemporary Music Ensemble, Spr '09 under the direction of Matthew Shippee presenting performers: Joel Cameron: Bass, Nora Kennedy: Vocals, Graham Miller: Lead Guitars, Matt Munson: Piano, Organ, Acoustic Guitar, David Shattuck: Drums, Percussion, Dan Vaccari: Drums, Percussion, Keys http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/47/BKFg_F9LNSc 5/14/2009
One College Drive # 68-World Music Ensemble, Spring 2009One College Drive #68 World Music Ensemble, Spring ’09. Under the direction of Steve Leicach, the players are: Oliver Armen, Andrew Bussiere, Joel Cameron, Nicholas Cross, Noah Goldman, Samual King, Courtney Krzanowski, Marcel Leclaire, Dennis Roberts, Taylor Spelman, Son Treme http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/48/wws1tkdvP_k 5/12/2009
One College Drive # 69-GCC Chorus Spring 2009One College Drive #69-GCC Chorus Spring 2009 - Under the direction of Margery Heins, Conductor with Amy Roberts-Crawford, Accompanist. The GCC Chorus members are Soprano: Mary Burleigh-Howes, Brandy Fuller, Caitlin LaPlante, Judy Bowker Saulsbury, Amber R. Sumner, and Joanna Wan; Alto: Sasha Boyer, Christina Emerson, Charlee Gatker, and Martha Olmstead; Tenor: Henry Gaida and Joseph Leonard; Bass: Justin Begin, Josh Matusz, and Phil Schuster. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/43/xESXD0TZGoU 5/12/2009
Student Recital Concert, Spring 2009Student Recital Concert Marcel Leclaire on Drum Kit plays “Maiden Voyage” by Herbie Hancock; Evan Lincoln on Guitar plays “Bright Size Life” by Pat Metheny; Hazen McKinney on Bass plays “Yardbird Suite” by Charlie Parker; Molly Steinmark on Piano plays “Summertime” by George & Ira Gershwin; Caitlin LaPlante on Trombone plays “Sonata 1” by Johann Earnst Galliard; Cody Lapine on Bass plays “Bessie’s Blues” by John Coltrane; Joel Cameron on Bass plays “All Blues” by Miles Davis; Dennis Roberts on Guitar plays “Pink Panther” by Henry Mancini; Nick Cross on Drum Kit plays “Take Five” by Paul Desmond; Jimmy Caltrider on Drum Kit plays “Tell Me a Bed Time Story” by Herbie Hancock; Dan Vaccari on Guitar plays “Footprints” by Shorter; Tucker Corry on Guitar plays “Naima” by John Coltrane; Ed Patenaude on Guitar plays “Meditation” by Antonio Carlos Jobim; Andrew Bussiere on Piano plays “Interplay” by Bill Evans; David Shattuck on Drum Kit plays “Take the A Train” by Duke Ellington & Billy Strayhorn; Zachary Bass on Guitar plays “Song for My Father” by Horace Silver; Oliver Armen on Guitar plays “How Insensitive” by Antonio Carlos Jobim http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbfviH5kC-8&feature=PlayList&p=8829277B601D47BB&index=0&playnext=1 5/14/2009
Commencement 2009Forty-Sixth Annual Commencement consists of President’s Message by Dr. Robert Pura. As well as Welcoming Remarks by Lawrence A. Dean, Dir Academic Advising Center, Trustees’ greetings from Chair of Trustees Timothy F. Farrell; the student address is by Laura J. Thorne, Graduate 2009; President Pura and Dean David Ram present diplomas; Kate Finnegan presents Emeritus Awards to David Johnson; Peter Rosnick presents Emeritus Award to Norm Muller; Merryl Sackin presents Student Awards & Cynthia Peterson receives The Lou Turner Award. The Rob Yacubian Award is given for the first time. The recipients are John Markwell and Larry Dean. The day includes Regina Curtis welcoming new grads to Alumni status. 6/7/2009
GCC Perspective - Careers Education - Radio show #3- audio onlyGCC Perspective - Careers Education - Radio show #3 - audio only. This show includes Jay Padgod with Pres. Lou Turner, Robert Casey from Greenfield Public Schools and Ethel "Risky" Case of the University of Mass School of Education. This is a copied from a reel-to-reel audio tape. 10/7/1964
Poet Adrienne Rich - Audio RecordingPoet Adrienne Rich addresses the Smith College 1979 graduating class . - Audio Recording from WFCR - Transferred from reel-to-reel. 5/20/1979
What’s News – Radio Program – 2 showsWhat’s News – Radio Program – 4 editorials from the mid 1960's. 1) Pet Industry; 2) The New Campus Left; 3) Insurgency, A Profession (Edith Kermit Roosevelt; 4) What's Wrong With TV Commercials? All are transferred from WHAI radio broadcast reel-to-reel tapes. not listed
L-5 Comonique, 1981 - Audio CDL-5 Comonique, 1981 - Audio CD - Written by Charlotte Dickinson Produced and Voiced by Matt Dempsey. 1/1/1981
GCC Health Awareness Days, Highlights, 1988GCC Health Awareness Days, Highlights, 1988. 30 minute version and 12 minute version. Segments -- 1. Pain Erasure through Myotherapy with Bonnie Pruden; 2) HIV-AIDS with Mindy Domb; 3) Drunk Driving; 4) Love Carefully Day coverage (2/10/88?) 1/1/1988
Symposium on Dairy Farming in Pioneer Valley (Rough Save)Symposium on Dairy Farming in Pioneer Valley Rough Save 1) Bulk of Program Pt. 1; 2) Rep Healy (section is clean); 3) Some Guests and closing remarks. Program includes: Dr. Theodore Provo, Karen Tautman as moderator, Commissioner Gus Shumacker from Mass. Agric., Dairy Farmer Bill Graves, and Rep. Carmen Buell 1/1/1986
Project TEME Public Relations VideosProject TEME Public Relations Videos. 1) TEME Documentary, 1988; 2) TEME Course Promotions, 1981; 3) Good Morning America Segment, 1983; 4) TEME Work Documentary, 1990; 5) TEME Work Documentary - 2nd Version, 1990. not listed
Carl Rogers - Audio CDCarl Rogers - Audio CD - Rogers lectures about "encounter groups" and practices in humanistic theory. The entire theory is built on a single “force of life” he calls the actualizing tendency. It can be defined as the built-in motivation present in every life-form to develop its potentials to the fullest extent possible. We’re not just talking about survival: Rogers believes that all creatures strive to make the very best of their existence. If they fail to do so, it is not for a lack of desire. not listed
Project TEME Documentary Footage 1990-AProject TEME Documentary Footage 1990-A. Tape #1-Prepping Mods, Greg; Tape #2 Atari Graphics; Tape #3 L-5 Stuff; Tape #4 FOD, Crew Check-in; Tape #5 Crew Check-in Launch, L-5 construction not listed
Project TEME Documentary Footage 1990-BProject TEME Documentary Footage 1990-B. 1) Tape #7- Greg Vouros Interview; 2) Tape #8- Dan Larose Tours Modules; 3) Tape #6- Rich Interview, Atari Graphics; 4) Tape #9-Asteroid Video SFX; 5) Tape #10- Supervisors' Meeting not listed
Project TEME Children's Education ProjectsProject TEME: Children's Education Projects. 1) Mobile Modular Classroom Project; 2) Children on Flight Deck 8/27/82 not listed
Project TEME Documentary Footage 1990-CProject TEME Documentary Footage 1990-C: 1) Tape 11-End of Flight, reception 2) Tape 12-Interview with Greg, Chet, Dan, Ropes Course 3) Tape 13--L-5 construction, hall walks, interview with Wade 4) 16mm transfer Universe and regeneration not listed
Working Toward a Gender Balanced Curriculum Lecture 2Working Toward a Gender Balanced Curriculum Lecture 2: What a difference a Word Makes-Language in the Humanities. Lecture by Dr. Elizabeth Minnich Prof. of Philosophy. Introduction by Prof Anne Wiley. Minnich has participated in curriculum change projects as a speaker and consultant and has taught Women's Studies seminars for faculty. Lecture 2 of a 3-part series. 4/4/1985
Is There Life After Thirty? Stages & Patterns in Adult Career LifeIs There Life After Thirty? Stages & Patterns in Adult Career Life presented by Dr. Garrett McAuliffe, Director of "The Learning Center" at GCC. This lecture is part of a 5-part lecture series produced for the college’s 25th anniversary. The series is titled “Aspects of the Academy.” The other four lectures are not on file at ETC. 10/23/1987
Comparable Worth: Challenges & SolutionsComparable Worth: Challenges & Solutions. Lecture by Mary Lou Anderson http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/8/VeraE8NhOIM not listed
On Air Shows Spring 1984 #4On Air Shows Spring 1984 #4 hosted by Garry Longe contains performances by The Pioneer Valley Brass and Joan Leaver conducting an interview of Escape Artist Roger LaVoie. NOTE: transferred from 3/4" tape breaks up will require a re-edit to air. 2/24/1984
Video Class 1994This is the work of Nathan Beauregard from Video Class 1994. 1) Gazelle 1; 2) Gazelle 2; 3) Nadir/It Must Be Lovely. not listed
Working Toward a Gender Balanced Curriculum Lecture 1Working Toward a Gender Balanced Curriculum Lecture 1: Implications of Women's Studies for Curricular Change. A Lecture by Dr. Peggy McIntosh Director of Faculty Dev. Prog. At Wellesley College. 3/25/1985
Working Toward a Gender Balanced Curriculum Lecture 3Working Toward a Gender Balanced Curriculum Lecture 3: Gender Balancing the Behavioral Science Curriculum or Is Teaching About "Mankind" the Same Thing as Teaching About "Humankind?" Dr. Yilo is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Weaton College and coordinator of their Women's Studies Program. 4/11/1985
Talk In Show Spring 1984 #4Talk In Show-Spring 1984 #4. Host Arthur Shaw with Guest Donna Kenney speak about the photographic show "Women at Work in the Pioneer Valley." 2/28/1984
Future of the Future, TheThe Future of the Future. A presentation by Dr. Irving Buchen the subject is: Futurist Philosophies. With the introduction by Dr. Fred Agnir 1/1/1982
Math Connection 1992 #1Math Connection 1992 #1 consists of Nancy Hazard of NorthEast Sustainable Energy presenting Math & Solar Cars. Ask the Student is Kathy Blanchard's 3rd grade class from Federal Street School presenting the answer to last week's question: What is the length of time an appliance will run on energy created by a solar panel? Next Week's question asks: How much dog food do Greenfield's dogs eat in one day? Challenge Corner is Chris Klosson's 6th grade class from Gill Elem. They explore the overcrowding at the Franklin County House of Correction. Johnny Nomath goes to the Gym. And Steppin' Out visits Peter Curtis, owner of Mole Hollow Candle Company in Shelburne. 2/3/1992
Math Connection 1992 #2Math Connection 1992 #2 consists of Susan Wright from the Greenfield Area Animal Shelter presenting Math & the Animal Population. Ask the Student: Ann Dudley’s 3rd grade class from Federal Street School presenting the answer to last week's question: How much dog food do Greenfield’s dogs eat per day? Next Week's question asks: Make Drums by tying circles cut from inner tubes over the top of different containers. How do you do it and waste as little as possible? Challenge Corner: Jorie Macleod’s 4th grade class from Federal St School presents Pollution & the Ozone Layer. Johnny Nomath Buys gas at T.Falls Cumberland Farms. Steppin' Out visits Josh Simpson at his glassblowing studio. - spring vacation - 2 week break 2/10/1992
Math Connection 1992 #4Math Connection 1993 #4 consists of Steve McCormack of the Fish & Wildlife Service in Turners Falls presenting Math & the Fish Population. Ask the Student: Steve Baskowski’s 4th Grade class from Gill Elementary presenting the answer to the question about Salmon population growth. Next Week's question asks about the Fibonacci sequence in Nature. Challenge Corner: Gail Healy’s 3rd grade class from Four Corners School present recycling programs. Johnny Nomath goes to the pinball arcade. Steppin' Out visits Megan at Sullivan’s Restaurant while she makes ice cream. 3/9/1992
Math Connection 1992 #11Math Connection 1992 #11 consists of Radiation Scientist Bill Bell of the Massachusetts Dept of Public Health presenting Math & Radon. Ask the Student: M.G. Devlin’s 6th Grade class from Deerfield Elementary presenting the answer to the question “If all the people of the world got together for a rally in No. America how much land would they need?” Next Week's question “How many ways could you direct a visitor from your classroom to the jungle gym?” Challenge Corner: Anita Kimbal’s 5th grade class from Federal St. School present testing homes for radon levels. Johnny Nomath wants to be a chef. Steppin' Out visits Betty Axelson, Radio DJ @ WRSI. Begins 4th season. 11/2/1992
Math Connection 1992 #12Math Connection 1992 #12 consists of Mark Bugsbee Recreation Coordinator from Swift River Inn presenting Math & Orienteering. Ask the Student: R. Mathey’s 3rd Grade class from Erving Elementary presenting the answer to the question “How many ways could you direct a visitor from your classroom to the jungle gym?” Next Week's question “You are a surveyor for a road under construction. Based on the information provided determine the drop in elevation.” Challenge Corner: Jorie MacLeod’s 4th grade class from Federal St Elementary discuss how to start a school recycling program. Johnny Nomath Plays a newscaster broadcasting the Presidential Election Results. Steppin' Out visits Sam Anderson of Baker Pharmacy in Shelburne. 11/9/1992
Cabin Fever - R-Rated for language"Cabin Fever" written by Mark Dunn is directed by Kim Morin. CHARACTERS (in Order of Appearance) Fred Weinberg as AUBREY BECKLE, Reesha Blanchard as GEORGINE BECKL, Sara Gibson as KAREN BECKLE HOFFMANN, Joycelyn Roberge as CESCA BECKLE CODY, Kati Delaney as PIDGE BECKLE, Nathan Tetreault as MICHAEL CODY, Jillian Morgan as TAMMY PRATT TIME AND PLACE: The play is set in the Beckle family cabin on the north fork of the Connecticut River in the heart of Gill Country. The play takes place on the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend this year. Costumes are by Gail Villeneuve; lighting by Seth Richardson; Set designer/artist is Katherine Gilbert-Espada; Set Construction by Laura Patnode of GCC and Shoestring Players. 5/12/2007
Ensembles Concert Spring 2007Ensembles Concert Spring 2007 includes Contemporary Music Performers under the direction of Matthew Shippee: Tim Adan, Cornet; Neal Bannon, Guitar/ Trombone; Matt Belue, Guitar; Andrew Bussiere, Piano/Keyboard/Drums; Wynter Howland, Bass; Sam King, Drums/Percussion; Ed Patenaude, Guitar/Trumpet; Safir Romain, Vocals. World Music Ensemble Performers Under the direction of Steve Leicach: Neal Bannon, Lindsay Burt, Jacob Chartier, Dylan Gay, Charles Ricker, Genson Silva. Chorus under the direction of Margery Heins, Conductor with Barbara Hudgik, Accompanist: Soprano: Jennifer Gray, Gretchen Harbourt, Rashida Krigger, and Carolyn McLellan; Alto: Carol Gabranski, Charlee Gatker, and Dianna Peterson; Tenor: Justin A. Gamache and Richard Tucker; Bass: Judd Blain, Joe Call, and Phil Schuster. 5/2/2007
Student Recitals, Spring 2007Student Recitals, Spring 2007 includes performances by: Richard Tucker, Tenor & Countertenor; Ho-Zhen, Clarinet; Charlie Ricker, Piano; Zack Holmes, Guitar; Matt Belue, Guitar; Jake Chartier, Guitar; Dennis Roberts, Guitar; Mike McDowell, Drums; Wynter Howland, Bass Guitar; Sarah Uprichard, Guitar; Ed Patenaude, Guitar; Safir Romain, Guitar; Tim Adan, Cornet; Neal Bannon, Guitar; Erik Lively, Guitar; and Hillary Graves, Guitar. http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL733A7450F582BF2D 5/10/2007
Talk-In - audio CD #7Talk-In - audio CD #7 Bob Merriam interviews Kitty Waikus not listed
Lifelong LearningLifelong Learning is presented by Greenfield's Mayor Christine Forgey at the Senior Symposium. Mayor Forgey talks about the role of lifelong learning in her career both in and out of politics. Introduction by Arthur Hannon. 5/3/2007
Commencement 2007Forty-Fourth Annual Commencement consists of President’s Message by Dr. Robert Pura. As well as faculty greetings by Commencement Marshall Budge Hyde, trustees’ greetings from Patricia Crosson, the student address by Student Trustee Jenna Krawczyk, Dean David Ram presents Emeritus Awards and Diplomas; Merryl Sackin presents Student Awards. Includes Jean Simmon’s welcoming new grads to Alumni status. 6/3/2007
Afro-American Influence on Classical Music - Pt 1Afro-American Influence on Classical Music - Pt 1 is presented by internationally-performing baritone Daniel Comegys. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/2/qCO1BSwRIW4 2/2/1993
Student Dance Concert 1993Student Dance Concert 1993 is performed in the Mini-Gym. This may be the first dance concert. It consists of a 1-camera shoot and is raw footage - no titles. 12/12/1993
Who's Got the Blues & WhyWho's Got the Blues & Why is presented by Dr. Daphne Duval Harrison. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/2/OXQR_1H_vNM 3/3/1993
How to Broaden CurriculumHow to Broaden Curriculum is presented by Paula Rothenburg for Professional Day. 10/13/1993
Afro-American Influence on Classical Music - Pt 2Afro-American Influence on Classical Music - Pt 2 is presented by internationally-performing baritone Daniel Comegys. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/1/IoXhkFb085k 3/3/1993
Memento Mori: An Overview of Burial Grounds in the Pioneer ValleyMemento Mori: An Overview of Burial Grounds in the Pioneer Valley. Presented by Susan Miller Allen and Marjorie Crafts Giard. 1/1/1996
Cabin Fever - PG version"Cabin Fever" written by Mark Dunn is directed by Kim Morin. PG- VERSION Language Censored. CHARACTERS (in Order of Appearance) Fred Weinberg as AUBREY BECKLE, Reesha Blanchard as GEORGINE BECKL, Sara Gibson as KAREN BECKLE HOFFMANN, Joycelyn Roberge as CESCA BECKLE CODY, Kati Delaney as PIDGE BECKLE, Nathan Tetreault as MICHAEL CODY, Jillian Morgan as TAMMY PRATT TIME AND PLACE: The play is set in the Beckle family cabin on the north fork of the Connecticut River in the heart of Gill Country. The play takes place on the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend this year. Costumes are by Gail Villeneuve; lighting by Seth Richardson; Set designer/artist is Katherine Gilbert-Espada; Set Construction by Laura Patnode of GCC and Shoestring Players. 5/12/2007
Fire Ground Command Session 1: Wooden Structures-Sizing up & CollapseThis is session 1 from a five-part series held in 2007 as a one-day intensive seminar for fire service officers. "Wooden Structures: Sizing-up & Collapse" is presented by Deputy Chief Vincent Dunn (Ret). Dunn has 42 years in service to the FDNY. He is teaches at Manhattan College and John Jay College and for the National Fire Academy. He also serves as fire analyst for several national news media orgs including NBC and CNN. He is a safety consultant to the National Institute of Occ. Safety & Health and National Inst. of Standards and Tech for whom he has assisted in the investigation of emergency response to the WTC tragedy of 9/11. This day-long seminar was sponsored by GCC's Fire Science Tech Program, Montague Center Fire Dept. and the Tri-State Fire Mutual Aid Association 7/28/2007
Survey of Health Careers, 2008, Dawn Josefski - Emergency MedicineSurvey of Health Careers 2008, Dawn Josefski, director of GCC's EMT program, talks about her career path and emergency medicine. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/54/QZ0DAmn7TsM 10/7/2008
Faculty Gallery Talks-Joan O'BeirneFaculty Gallery Talks-Joan O'Beirne Faculty Gallery Talks-Joan O'Beirne talks about her art. Recorded in the Greenfield Community College Art Gallery. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yNMyYt6FUI 9/16/2008
Survey of Health Careers, 2008, Marilyn Huffman - hypnotherapistSurvey of Health Careers 2008, Marilyn Huffman, Tobacco Treatment Specialist at Institute for Health and Recovery, talks about her career direction from teacher to hypnotherapist. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/31/0OUO7YjQlGU 10/7/2008
Survey of Health Careers, 2008, Mary Kersell - Health Grant ConsultantSurvey in Health Careers 2008, Mary Kersell, Health Grant Consultant, from Massachusetts Dept of Public Health, Tobacco Control & Emergency Preparedness talks about her career development. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/34/QBmyjr4QX84 10/9/2008
Survey of Health Careers, 2008, Dennis Zeininger - Medical Records/AdminSurvey of Health Careers 2008, Dennis Zeininger, Voice Technologist at Baystate Health Systems, talks about his career. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/33/zv_JSY82OHA 10/9/2008
Annals of Acclaimed Art-Egyptian ArtAnnals of Acclaimed Art-Egyptian Art a lecture by Chelsea Decres-Smith 9/9/2007
Annals of Acclaimed Art-Roman ArtAnnals of Acclaimed Art-Roman Art a lecture by Chelsea Dacres-Smith 9/9/2007
Survey of Health Careers, 2008, Anna Berry - Disability ServicesSurvey of Health Careers 2008, Anna Berry, Coordinator of Disability Services at GCC, talks about her career development as an Occupational Therapist. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/51/Ov_hqHVHM8E 10/21/2008
Survey of Health Careers, 2008, Patricia Wachter - Massage TherapySurvey of Health Careers 2008, Patricia Wachter, Coordinator Stillpoint Massage Therapy Program at GCC, talks about her career development as a massage therapist. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/52/6RMJ52dXN0s 10/21/2008
Annals of Acclaimed Art-Greek ArchitectureAnnals of Acclaimed Art-Greek Architecture a lecture by Chelsea Dacres-Smith 9/9/2008
Annals of Acclaimed Art-Roman ArchitectureAnnals of Acclaimed Art-Roman Architecture a lecture by Chelsea Dacres-Smith 9/9/2008
Annals of Acclaimed Art-Greek ArtAnnals of Acclaimed Art-Greek Art a lecture by Chelsea Dacres-Smith 9/9/2008
SCI 130 Extreme Insulation Retrofits #4-Beyond Green ConstructionSCI 130 Extreme Insulation Retrofits #4-Beyond Green Construction - Sean Jeffords, President/CEO the business is at 13 Terrace View Easthampton, MA 01027. (www.beyondgreen.biz) presented for the sustainable energy certificate program. 11/23/2009
Roots of War, Pt. 2 - Tyler BoudreauRoots of War (2) Tyler Boudreau Iraq War Veteran speaks of his experiences and the war. 10/27/2009
GED Graduation 2007-2008GED Graduation 2007-2008 with Chief Examiner and Master of Ceremonies Jean Boucias it was hosted by the Family Literacy Collaborative and held at GCC. Graduation included a welcome by GCC Pres. Bob Pura and a keynote address by Tom Mechem, the State GED Chief Examiner from MA Dept of Ed, and included graduate speakers: Krystal Sears, Jessica Sanders, and Bevely Maldonado. Greenfield Mayor Christine Forgey presented the graduation certificates. 10/16/2008
Survey of Health Careers, 2008, Lisa Sheldon - DieticianSurvey of Health Careers 2008, Lisa Sheldon. Lisa talks about the career choices she made as a Nutritionist/Dietician. 10/30/2008
GCC 40TH ANNIVERSARY COMMUNITY BREAKFAST NO IMAGESGCC 40TH ANNIVERSARY COMMUNITY BREAKFAST NO IMAGES not listed
Survey of Health Careers, 2008, Sheri Thayer & Monica DaneSurvey of Health Careers 2008, Sheri Thayer, R.T.(R) Clinical Inst. Rad at BFMC and Monica Dane, R.T.(R) Technologist at BFMC talk with Sarah Wing, M.Ed. Career Center Training Coordinator at FHCC. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/36/ZJxeQTsU2jw 11/6/2008
One College Drive # 59-Thaddeus HandsOne College Drive #59-Thaddeus Hands. Local band Thaddeus Hands plays for us in the Sloan Theater. 11/5/2008
Annals of Acclaimed Art-Native American ArtAnnals of Acclaimed Art-Native American Art a lecture by Chelsea Dacres-Smith not listed
Faculty Gallery Talks-Jen SimmsFaculty Gallery Talks-Jen Simms Faculty Gallery Talks-Jen Simms. Recorded in the Greenfield Community College Art Gallery. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gp71uFZkCO0 9/23/2008
StoryCorps-Peg Howland & Ben Drabeck (AUDIO ONLY)StoryCorps-Peg Howland & Ben Drabeck (AUDIO ONLY) Peg and Ben talk about their work for the Friends of MacLeish and MacLeish himself. 11/21/2008
Architecture 2030-FACE IT (Webinar not for distribution)Architecture 2030--FACE IT Recorded for Teresa Jones this webinar shows the effects of global change and what we can or should do to slow down the change. 1/18/2008
Faculty Gallery Talks-Erik SchubertErik Schubert This Faculty Gallery Talk is presented by artist Erik Schubert. Recorded in the Greenfield Community College Art Gallery. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2-9qGcE4so 9/18/2008
Diversity Impact on the 2008 ElectionDiversity Impact on the 2008 Election is a panel discussion. The panelists are: Rita Hardiman, Interm HR director; Dovi Afesi, GCC Professor; Michelle Dussault, Art Faculty. 11/12/2008
One College Drive # 61-Creative Musicianship ConcertOne College Drive #61-Creative Musicianship Concert as presented by students: Marcel Leclaire, congo drums; Tucker Corry, guitar; Jimmy Caltrider, drums; Evan Lincoln, bass. 12/8/2008
One College Drive # 62-Holiday GCC Chorus Concert, 2008One College Drive #62-Holiday GCC Chorus Concert, 2008, under the direction of Margery Heins and accompanied by Amy Crawford presented by the chorus: Zachary Bass, Lindsey Burt, Andrew Bussiere, James Caltrider, Doyen Chung, Kaela Dougan, Marcel Leclaire, Michael Lee, Evan Lincoln, Hazen McKinney, Jessica Sanders, Molly Steinmark, Sarah Zimm. 12/5/2008
Student Songwriters ConcertStudent Songwriters Concert includes music written and presented by: Jeni Schmidt, Jae Roberge, Graham Miller, Nora Kennedy, Dan Vaccari, Alec McPherson, Doyen Chung. 12/9/2008
One College Drive # 63-World Music Ensemble, Fall 2008One College Drive #63-World Music Ensemble, Fall 2008. Under the direction of Steve Leichach students performing: Zachary Bass, Lindsey Burt, Andrew Bussiere, James Caltrider, Doyen Chung, Kaela Dougan, Marcel Leclaire, Michael Lee, Evan Lincoln, Hazen McKinney, Jessica Sanders, Molly Steinmark and Sarah Zimm. 12/10/2008
Engineering Careers Panel, Fall 2008Engineering Careers Panel, Fall 2008, is hosted by the Engineering program with Lisa McLoughlin as MC. Career presentations by panelists: Jon Dietrich, Audra Goscenski, Allen Ripingill, Greg Brown, Pete Talmage, Scott Civjan, Doug MacLeay 11/20/2008
Student Recital Concert, Fall 2008Student Recital Concert, Fall 2008, music presented by-Andrew Bussiere, Doyen Chung, Ed Patenaude, Nicholas Cross, Caitlin LaPlante, Tucker Corry, Dennis Roberts, Amber Sumner, Molly Steinmark, Evan Lincoln, Zachary Bass, Janes, Caltrider, and Marcel Leclaire. http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7B826E85E63456E5 12/16/2008
I Hate Hamlet!I Hate Hamlet! Directed by Kimberly Morin. The cast:Kim Noga as Felicia Dantine; Christopher Paton as Andrew Rally; Kati Delany and Hope Farley as Deirdre McDavey; Carolina Barreat as Lillian Troy; Brendan Kenny as John Barrymore's spirit; and Kyle Dargis as Gary Peter Lefkowiyz. Stage Manager, Moriah Glasgow; lights by Seth Richardson; sound operation by Jal Kelly-Clark; Set interior, Props and Costumes by Laura Patnode; Set Design and Construction by Mike Terounzo, Jal Kelly-Clark and Seth Richardson; Sound Design by Steffan Boroda. 5/3/2008
Living the Dream 2009Living the Dream 2009 Living the Dream is the Annual community celebration of the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King (MLK). This year’s program includes Honorary MC Rosemarie Freeland with Open Microphone moderators Anna Berry and Ellen Carey. This year the Living the Dream award is presented by Pres. Bob Pura to Court Dorsey. In honor of the day, music is lead by Margery Heins with accompanist by Amy Crawford; Margery directs a collaboration of choruses Ashfield Congregational Church Choir, GCC Chorus, and the Recital Chorus. This year all children in the audience are invited to join Lindy Whiton, Emma Worth and friends in the making of a mural depicting "Hope and Opportunity." 1/19/2009
Franklin County Public School Study Project Part 1- History & PurposeFranklin County Public School Study Project Part 1: History and Purpose is a conversation with State Senator Stan Rosenberg - Hampshire/Franklin District, State Representative Chris Donelan, 2nd Franklin district, Linda Dunlavy, Exec. Dir. Of FRCOG, and hosted by Bob Pura, President Greenfield Community College. This is part 1 of a 4-part series regarding the state of education. The series is sponsored and coordinated by the Franklin County Public Education Study Committee (FCPESC). FCPESC is an ad hoc committee made up of people volunteering their time. They are involved because they care about the future of public education in Franklin County. The committee has no decision-making authority. All Committee meetings are open to the public. 1/1/2009
Franklin County Public School Study Project Part 2- Cost Efficiency Work & ResultsFranklin County Public School Study Project Part 2: Cost Efficiency Work & Results is a conversation with Kevin Courtney, Retired Supt; Consultant, Linda Dunlavy, Exec. Dir. Of FRCOG, and hosted by Bob Pura, President Greenfield Community College. This is part 2 of a 4-part series regarding the state of education. The series is sponsored and coordinated by the Franklin County Public Education Study Committee (FCPESC). FCPESC is an ad hoc committee made up of people volunteering their time. They are involved because they care about the future of public education in Franklin County. The committee has no decision-making authority. All Committee meetings are open to the public. 1/1/2009
Franklin County Public School Study Project Part 3- A Conversation with Secretary Paul RevilleFranklin County Public School Study Project Part 3: A Conversation with Secretary of Education Paul Reville includes Secretary Reville, State Senator Stan Rosenberg, Hampshire/Franklin District, State Representative Chris Donelan, 2nd Franklin district, State Rep. Steve Kulik, 1st Franklin District and is hosted by Bob Pura, President Greenfield Community College. This is part 3 of a 4-part series regarding the state of education. The series is sponsored and coordinated by the Franklin County Public Education Study Committee (FCPESC). FCPESC is an ad hoc committee made up of people volunteering their time. They are involved because they care about the future of public education in Franklin County. The committee has no decision-making authority. All Committee meetings are open to the public. 1/1/2009
Design for LivingDesign for Living, written by Noel Coward and directed by Tony Manica & Jillian Morgan. Performers: Gilda, Leigh Anne Blaszak; Ernest, Brendan Kenny; Leo, Mike Terounzo; Otto, Andrew McClelland; Ms. Hodge, Lara Ames; Mr. Birbeck, Ian Stone; Photographer, Aaron McCloud; Grace, Amy Cawley; Henry, Kyle Dargis; Helen, Lara Ames; Matthew, Robert Wronski. Performance includes crew: Stage Manager, Aaron McCloud; House Manager, Emily Joseph; Lights, Chris Gengler; stage crew, Aaron McCloud, Tony Manica, Jillian Morgan, Jal Kelley-Clark with costumes by Amy Cawley and Jillian Morgan. Robert Wronski also acts as a phone operator. 12/7/2008
Survey of Health Careers, 2009, Lisa Sheldon - DieticianSurvey of Health Careers 2009, Lisa Sheldon, GCC Faculty and Dietician talks about her career, career choices and career direction. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/35/GPvVBv3McUs 2/19/2009
Survey of Health Careers, 2009, Timothy Blake from "Stop It Now"Survey of Health Careers 2009, Timothy Blake from "Stop It Now" talks about his career direction that brought him to working with Stop It Now a program that helps people affected by Childhood Sexual Abuse. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/30/DGCf-KRCXSA 2/19/2009
Outdoor Leadership Program Footage 2001 - RawOutdoor Leadership Program Footage 2001 - Raw documentary footage includes adaptive skiing, ropes course, rock climbing, rapeling, canoeing flat and white water, slide show, medical search rescue, brief interviews. 12/12/2001
World Near Absolute Zero, The"The World Near Absolute Zero" is a presentation by Dr. Robert Hallock. Dr. Hallock explains the effects of extreme temperatures on various elements, and why this is important for scientific applications. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4JOkYJ4JvM not listed
Root Hog or DieRoot Hog or Die is a DVD copy of the VHS held in the library. This is a documentary film about farming in Western Massachusetts. It was shot in the mid 1980s. The DVD is a copy of a VHS that was transferred from 16mm. The rights are held by the GCC foundation and WGBY. not listed
Solomon Northrup: A Short BiographySolomon Northrup: A Short Biography by Carol Daggs 12/8/2005
One College Drive # 54-RyanhoodOne College Drive #54-music by Ryanhood 3/5/2008
Renaissance Community, Film Transfer ON CAMPUS USE ONLYFilm transfer of Renaissance Community documentary circa 1970s. Includes original footage of Micheal Metallica talking about the community’s philosophy and values. As well as a performance by “Spirit in the Flesh.” not listed
One College Drive # 55-FriendsOne College Drive #55- Friends. Carol Benoit, Sharon Fontaine, Patty Gardner and Sue Lahoski are an all-female "barbershop" quartet. The entertain us with: Java Jive, Nursery Rhyme, Friends, Blue Skies, Maquire Sisters Medley, Just of Those Things, Ride in the Chariot, Do You Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans, Mister Sandman and Tuxedo Junction. 3/12/2008
Creative ConversationsCreative Conversations. Subtitled: The Sacred and Profane: the symbiotic relationship of creativity. Panelist: Ivon Schmukler, Luthier; Carlyn Saltman, Documentary Filmmaker; Amy Johnquest, Painter; and Budge Hyde, Moderator discuss: How art and creativity connect with what society categorizes as sacred or profane? Are there elements of the creative life that are necessary compromises to the ideal? 9/21/2005
One College Drive # 56-GCC Talent Show spr 08One College Drive #56-GCC Talent Show spr 08. Performances by: Tatjana Mileski, Laur Borash, GCC chorus, Abigail Connell, Philippe Simon, Ron Blanding, Moriah Glasgow & Thad, Melissa Wlostoski/ 4/16/2008
One College Drive # 58-Screaming OrphansOne College Drive #58-Screaming Orphans. Four Irish women entertain us for Spring weekend. 3/28/2008
I Know It When I See It: Pornography, Freedom, Censorship & Gender-ON CAMPUS ONLYI Know It When I See It: Pornography, Freedom, Censorship and Gender. The event begins with a slide show of images from a College Exhibit. The slide show is followed by a panel discussion regarding the legal, social and cultural interpretations of pornography and the panel takes questions and comments from the audience. The panelists: Atty. Bill Newman, Director of Western Regional Office of American Civil Liberties Union of Mass; Artist Amy Johnquest, AKA "BannerQueen" and Director/Curator of the Taber Art Gallery at HCC; Kaila Kuban, Doctoral candidate in Anthropology at Umass. The event is moderated by: Rev. Andrea Ayvazian, Senior Minister of the Haydenville Congregational Church and Norma Akamatsu, MSW, practicing psychotherapist and teacher at Smith College School for Social Work. 4/9/2008
One College Drive # 57-Songs & Choruses from Opera & Musical TheaterOne College Drive #57-Songs & Choruses from Opera & Musical Theater. GCC Chorus with Margery Heins, Conductor; Amy Crawford, Accompanist. Soprano: Mary Burleigh-Howes, Colleen Rauch and Amber Summer; Alto: Helaina Balcanoff, Carol Gabranski, Charlee Gatker, Matilda Hammon and Dominique Patterson; Tennor: Tim Dowd, Henry Gaida, Richard Tucker; Bass: Steven Aoki, Judd H. Blain, Michael Putala and Phil Schuster. 4/11/2008
Chorus Audio Recordings, Spring 2008 - CDChorus Audio Recordings, Spring 2008. Margery Heins with the Chorus present "Here Come the Engineers" and "Peace Maker" for a digital recording to be used on websites. 5/6/2008
Student Recital Concert, Spring 2008Student Recital Concert Spring 2008- Program includes solos by: Richard Tucker, Tenor; Dylan Gay, Guitar; Daniel Vaccari, Drum Kit; Heath D’Angelo Nieves, Guitar; Tim Adan, Cornet; Ed Patenaude, Guitar; Matt Belue, Guitar; Catlin LaPlante, Piano; Doyen Chung, Drum Kit; Molly Steinmark, Piano; Zachary Bass, Guitar; Dennis, Roberts, Guitar. http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0E03C39DF5CAB693 5/13/2008
Contemporary & World Music Ensembles Concert, Spring 2008Contemporary & World Music Ensembles Concert, Spring 2008 includes: Contemporary music performed by Matt Belue, Guitar; Andrew Bussiere, Bass; Doyen Chung, Drums/Piano/Vocals; Ed Patenaude, Guitar/Vocals; Molly Steinmark, Drums/Piano/Vocals directed by Matthew Shippee and World Music performers: Zachary Bass, Doyen Chung, Dylan Gay, Kaitlyn LaPlante, Marcel LeClaire, Andrew Matkey, Hazen McKinney, Dennis Roberts, Maria Steriti, Daniel Vaccari, & Kevin Wamsley. http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL52B6BA9B7A1E0C87 5/12/2008
Living the Dream 2008Living the Dream is the Annual community celebration of the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King (MLK). This year the Living the Dream award is presented to Sunny Miller, former Director of Trap Rock Peace Center; the Bright Light award is presented to the Middle School students of Hilltop Montessori School of Brattleboro, VT. A collaboration of choruses Ashfield Congregational Church Choir, GCC Chorus, and the Recital Chorus sing in honor of the day. Local singer Annie Hassett lead an imprompt "sing along" with the audience. 1/21/2008
Chorus & Wind Ensembles Concert, Spring 2008Chorus & Wind Ensembles Concert, Spring 2008, is presented by Chorus performers: Mary Bruleigh-Howes, Colleen Rauch, Amber Sumner, Helaina Balcanoff, Carol Gabranski, Charlee Gatker, Matilda Hammond, Dominique Patterson, Tim Dowd, Henry Gaida, Richard Tucker, Steven Aoki, Judd Blain, Michael Putala, Phil Schuster under the direction of Margery Heins and accompanied by Amy Crawford. The Wind Ensemble is directed by Bruce Krasin on tenor sax with Tim Adan on cornet and Caitlin LaPlante on trombone and piano. http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL00B7B8ABAC5273ED 8/6/2008
45 Years of Excellence45 Years of Excellence is a program produced in honor of GCC's 45th anniversary. It includes Allen Davis, Director of the Foundation, Bob Pura, GCC President, Dianne Esser, Alumni and Chair of the Campaign, and Ira Mitchel, alumni and Co-chair of the campaign. Produced at the facilities of GCTV. 5/5/2008
Commencement 2008Forty-Fifth Annual Commencement consists of President’s Message by Dr. Robert Pura. As well as faculty greetings by Commencement Marshall CIS Prof. Robert F. Schilling, trustees’ greetings from Patricia Crosson, the student address by Student Senate President Emily Bouthillier Joseph, Dean David Ram presents Diplomas and Emeritus Awards to Faculty Marshall Biology Prof. Donald Oberacker;.Merryl Sackin presents Student Awards & Liz Caroll receives The Lou Turner Award. Includes Regina Curtis welcoming new grads to Alumni status. 6/1/2008
Annals of Acclaimed Art-Introduction to Art HistoryAnnals of Acclaimed Art-Introduction to Art History lecture by Chelsea Dacres-Smith 9/9/2007
Annals of Acclaimed Art-Prehistoric ArtAnnals of Acclaimed Art-Prehistoric Art a lecture by Chelsea Dacres-Smith 9/9/2007
Peace & Social Justice PromoPeace & Social Justice Promo includes interviews with program coordinator Abbie Jenks and students Ellie Blake, Hope Farley, Patrice Mason, Jacob Miner, and Regina Maranda. Includes original music "Blessed are the Peace Makers" performed by the GCC Chorus with Dianna Roberts on piano it was composed by Elinor R. Hartt, lyrics, and music written by Dianna Roberts. 7/5/2008
Peace & Social Justice Promo - no color barsPeace & Social Justice Promo includes interviews with program coordinator Abbie Jenks and students Ellie Blake, Hope Farley, Patrice Mason, Jacob Miner, and Regina Maranda. Includes original music "Blessed are the Peace Makers" performed by the GCC Chorus with Dianna Roberts on piano it was composed by Elinor R. Hartt, lyrics, and music written by Dianna Roberts. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/58/vOoJOHub_Qg 7/5/2008
Faculty Gallery Talks-Photographer Prof. Tom YoungFaculty Gallery Talks-Photographer Prof. Tom Young (distribution?) Faculty Gallery Talks-Photographer Prof. Tom Young. Professor Young talks about creating his art. Recorded in the Greenfield Community College Art Gallery. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GB0UECXgDO8 9/9/2008
Sustainable Food SystemsSustainable Food Systems is a presentation by Energy Consultant Don Campbell with the introduction by Assoc. Prof. Teresa Jones, Biology 9/29/2008
Survey of Health Careers, 2008, Judi Singley - Recreation and WellnessSurvey of Health Careers 2008, Judi Singley, Associate Dean of Health Occupations, talks about her career path in Recreation and Wellness http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/56/NIxXCQSurJ8 9/30/2008
Survey of Health Careers, 2008, Cheri Ducharme - NursingSurvey of Health Careers 2008, Cheri Ducharme, MS, RN, director of GCC's RN program, talks about her career path and nursing. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/64/SeX8yq7NbmU 9/30/2008
Survey of Health Careers, 2009, Dawn Josefski - Emergency MedicineSurvey of Health Careers 2009, Dawn Josefski, director of GCC's EMT program, talks about her career path and emergency medicine. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/54/QZ0DAmn7TsM 2/26/2009
Survey of Health Careers, 2009, Jeanne Dodge - Massage TherapySurvey of Health Careers 2009, Jeanne Dodge. Jeanne talks about her career direction and her role as a Health Educator. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/50/AuRzSE2KGSs 2/26/2009
Survey of Health Careers, 2009, Patricia Watcher - Massage TherapySurvey of Health Careers 2009, Patricia Watcher Coordinator Stillpoint Massage Therapy Program at GCC, talks about her career development as a massage therapist. 3/5/2009
Survey of Health Careers, 2009, Carolyn Talty - Respiratory TherapySurvey of Health Careers 2009, Carolyn Talty talks about her education and career direction in respiratory therapy. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/32/dbld6cqlkfU 3/5/2009
Holocaust Education and ResourcesHolocaust Education and Resources is a presentation by Jane Trigere, Director of Hatikvah Holocaust Education Resource Center of Western Massachusetts in Springfield. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/9/jm5iKZUgmco 4/8/1998
Persian Gulf War Forum #2Persian Gulf War Forum #2-This lecture by Dr. Karen Phifer and Dr. Tom Riddell talks about the economics of the Middle East and the Economics of War. The introduction by students John Peacock and Steven Choi. 1/1/1991
Persian Gulf War Forum #3Persian Guld War Forum #3-This lecture is by Rabbi Lewis Recore with the subject being History of Middle East Crisis. 1/1/1991
On Shakespeare In LoveOn Shakespeare In Love by Professor Arthur F. Kinney http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/9/na2T_zFXh3Y not listed
Feminism, Women’s Studies, & Ms. MagazineFeminism, Women’s Studies, & Ms. Magazine a lecture by GCC Alumni Sarah Reid. With intro by Anne Wiley. Ms. Magazine presentation by Sara Reid, GCC Alumni with an intro by Anne Wiley http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGepvRqrV1s not listed
Fire Ground Command Session 5: Getting a Grip and Then What?This is session 5 from a five-part series held in 2007 as a one-day intensive seminar for fire service officers. "Getting a Grip and Then What?” is presented by Fire Safety Training Concepts, Inc. The presenters, Joe Aschenbrenner and Dan Eaton, are both instructors for the University of Nevada Fire Science Program. Their clients include fire depts. In MA, NY, CT, NJ, PA and CA as well as the US Dept of Energy and several international product testing and development corporations. Aschenbrenner is also a veteran of FDNY, a Haz Mat Tech, NY certified CFR, and an instructor for NY State Fire Academy. Eaton is a member of Lowell Fire Dept, a nationally registered paramedic, a Haz Mat Tech and an instructor for the MA state Fire Academy. This day-long seminar was sponsored by GCC's Fire Science Tech Program, Montague Center Fire Dept. and the Tri-State Fire Mutual Aid Association. This day-long seminar was sponsored by GCC's Fire Science Tech Program, Montague Center Fire Dept. and the Tri-State Fire Mutual Aid Association. 7/28/2007
On Higher EducationThe 6th Annual Henry Steele Commager lecture "On Higher Education" is presented by Amherst College President Anthony W. Marx. Marx is an internationally recognized scholar who has written 3 books on nation building, particularly in S. Africa, but also in US, Brazil and Europe. He founded the Columbia Urban Ed. Prog. A public school teacher recruitment and training partnership. In the 1980's he helped found Khanya College, a S. African secondary school that helped prepare more than 1,000 black students for university. He is a published author with dozens of articles and 3 books. Marx has received fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim, the U.S. Institute of Peace, the National Humanities Center, the Howard Foundation and the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation. He attended Wesleyan, Yale and Princeton. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/4/v4DpKE_U2_E 11/7/2007
To Return or Not to Return?To Return or Not to Return? Brazilian Immigrant Livelihoods and the Dilemma of Returning to Brazil presented by Alan P. Marcus, (ABD), Geography Program at Dept. of Geosciences, Umass, Amherst. 10/22/2007
Math Connection 1995 #6-BMath Connection 1995 #6-B consists of guest presenter Sally Wright with Math & Energy. Ask the Student is Luanne Lord's 4th grad class from Sanderson Academy. They answer the question: Investigation in to Energy. Challenge Corner is a segment from the new Holyoke Connection Show. Steppin' Out visits Greenfield Skating Rink. No Math "plays" professor in the GCC lecture hall. 3/13/1995
Math Connection 1995 #6-CMath Connection 1995 #6-C consists of Charlene Moffit Health Educator at Mohawk Regional School presenting Math and Health Statistics. Tom Russo's 6th grade class from Butterfield Elem in Orange examines the health and safety habits of the school's students. Ellen Schwartz' 3rd grade class from Northfield Elementary asks "What kind of person would make a good president?" No Math interviews with Carol Pike for a position as a math tutor. Steppin' Out goes to Linden Hill School to see their bridge building projects. 3/21/1995
Math Connection 1995 #9Math Connection 1995 #9 Consists of Dan Kosmeskis presenting Math & U.S. Fish & Wildlife programs. Ask the Student: Marilyn O'Brien's 6th grade of Buckland Shelburne Regional explores salmon fry release programs. Challenge Corner: Bub Gruent's class from Butterfield School, Orange, looks at immigration to America and their school's student heritage. While No Math goes caving he tries to figure out how many days Rip Van Winkle slept. Steppin’ Out attends the Math Connection Conference. 4/10/1995
Math Connection 1993-1994 Grant TapeMath Connection 1993-1994 Grant Tape is a compilation of segments from the season. It includes: guest presenter Sonja Sloman presenting Math and Agriculture; Anita Kimball's (Robbi Austin moderates) 5th grade class from Buckley Elem explores "What structure gives most space with the least area?" Nancy Cohen's 4th grade from Green River School looks at various travel to Florida comparing cost and time. Steppin Out goes to the Federal Street School Book Fair. 12/20/1994
CRD 2007 Benefactor AwardsNot produced by GCC. The CRD 2007 Benefactor Awards honors people and organizations that support public interest. In 2007, ten awards were presented. Jean Cummings, former teacher at and long-time friend of GCC, received the award for the northeast district. The award is presented to her by Steve Budd. Jean accepts her award at about 00:45:00 on the DVD. 10/10/2007
Math Connection Holyoke (pilot) 6/8/93Math Connection Holyoke, 6/8/93 is the pilot for the bilingual version of the Math Connection "La Conexion Matematica." Hosted by Marialy Vicente and Pedro Alecia. 6/8/1993
Math Connection Holyoke 3/15/94Math Connection Holyoke, 3/15/94, is the bilingual version of the Math Connection "La Conexion Matematica." Program is taped at Holyoke schools with student hosts. This week we are at the Lynch Middle School. Student Hosts are: Tommy and Glornell. 3/15/1994
Math Connection Holyoke 1/17/95Math Connection Holyoke, 1/17/95, is the bilingual version of the Math Connection "La Conexion Matematica." Program is taped at Holyoke schools with student hosts. Presenters include Esperanza Rosario-Peck, Judy McGinty, Ann Marie Leban-Lawrence, Hilary Russel (Sullivan School), Millie Ortiz (Magnet Middle). This week’s program is from the Sylvan School. 1/17/1994
Math Connection Holyoke 2/15/94Math Connection Holyoke, 2/15/94, is the bilingual version of the Math Connection "La Conexion Matematica." Program is taped at Holyoke schools with student hosts. This week we are at the Holyoke Magnet Middle School for the Arts. Student Hosts are: Jenny Torres and Misha Temper-Stewart. Program includes a student music class and an interview with percussion teacher Jerry Victory. 2/15/1994
Upcoming & On-going Work & Initiatives in MassachusettsUpcoming & On-going Work & Initiatives in Massachusetts is a presentation by Commissioner Sherri Killins for the Mass Dept of Early Education and Care meeting held at GCC. 9/24/2009
Math Connection Holyoke 5/17/94Math Connection Holyoke, 5/17/94 includes a "Steppin' Out" segment with Ana Gaillat presenting Chemistry in the GCC lab. NOTE-disk title error listed as 1-17-94 should be 5-17-94 5/17/1994
Math Connection Holyoke 2/21/95Math Connection Holyoke, 2/21/95 is the bilingual version of the Math Connection "La Conexion Matematica." This week we visit the Magnet Middle School. The student hosts are: Aaron Wilkin and Jacqueline Ruiz. 2/21/1995
Math Connection Holyoke 3/21/95Math Connection Holyoke 3/21/95 visits the Kelly School with student hosts: Kelly and Peck. This show includes Mrs. Cathro's class w/body measurements; Ms. Nico's and Mr. Connon's class on Nutrition and a segment on heart health. Steppin' Out explores math and drum building. 3/21/1995
Talking With…"Talking With…" written by Jane Martin is directed by Kimberley Morin and Carolina Barreat. Monologues in order of appearance: Audition, Jillian Morgan; Scraps, Julia Sundell-Thomas; Rodeo, Marnie Tibbetts; Twirler, Hope Farley; Handler, Kathy Kennedy; Clear Glass Marbles, Caitlin Freed; Lamps, Chris Patton; Dragons, Carolina Barreat; Frinch Fries, Philippe Simon; 15 Minutes, Jillian Morgan; Marks, Kati Delaney. Lights, Seth Richardson; Costumes, Gail Villeneuve. 12/7/2007
One College Drive # 51-GCC Song Writers Fall 2007One College Drive #51-GCC Song Writers Fall 2007. This is a student concert; students present original work. 12/12/2007
One College Drive # 52-Contemporary Music Ensemble Fall 2007One College Drive #52 - Contemporary Music Ensemble Fall 2007 includes students Andrew Bussiere, Drums; Wynter Howland, Bass; Deangelo Nieves, Guitar/trumpet/vocals; Ed Patenaude, Guitar; Charles Ricker, Piano/vocals. 12/13/2007
Ensembles Concert Fall 2007Ensembles Concert Fall 2007 includes contemporary music students: Performances by students of: Contemporary: Andrew Bussiere, Wynter Howland, Deangelo Nieves, Ed Patenaude and Charles Ricker directed by Matthew Shippee. Chorus: Jennifer Gray, Gretchen Harbourt, Johanna Hoogendyk, Carolyn McLellan, Colleen Rauch, Kenia Cruz, Carol Gabranski, Charlee Gatker, Matilda Hammond, Jillian Morgan, Henry Gaida, Justin Gamache, Judd Blain and Phil Schuster accompanied by Amy Crawford, Margery Heins conductor. Wind Ensemble: Justin Gamache, Quinn Mohlar, and DeAngelo Nieves with accompaniment by director Bruce Krasin. 12/6/2007
Talking With… (PG Version)"Talking With…" written by Jane Martin is directed by Kimberley Morin and Carolina Barreat. This is the PG version. Monologues in order of appearance: Audition, Jillian Morgan; Scraps, Julia Sundell-Thomas; Rodeo, Marnie Tibbetts; Twirler, Hope Farley; Handler, Kathy Kennedy; Clear Glass Marbles, Caitlin Freed; Lamps, Chris Patton; Dragons, Carolina Barreat; Frinch Fries, Philippe Simon; 15 Minutes, Jillian Morgan; Marks, Kati Delaney. Lights, Seth Richardson; Costumes, Gail Villeneuve. 12/7/2007
One College Drive # 53-Student Recital Concert Fall 2007One College Drive #53 Student Recital Concert Fall 2007 is presented by students: Bussiere, Belue, Gaida, Patenaude, Ricker, Steinmark, Uprichard, and Ross. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/10/P7KjqNikfiQ 12/18/2007
Tae Kwon Do #1Tae Kwon Do #1, Professor Dave Johnson, GCC. Includes 1) demonstrations and training; 2) Training, awards, and group. This is raw footage. One camera no editing. not listed
Tae Kwon Do #2Tae Kwon Do #2, Professor Dave Johnson, GCC. Includes 1) Testing ceremony; 2) Sparing/breaking. This is raw footage. One camera no editing. not listed
One College Drive # 49-GCC ChorusOne College Drive #49-GCC Chorus present this concert as part of GCC's Cultural Week Celebration. Directed by Margery Heins and accompanied by Amy Crawford. 10/24/2007
One College Drive # 50-The EqualitesOne College Drive #50- is local band "The Equalites." 10/10/2007
About What We DriveAbout What We Drive is a presentation about the mechanics of cars using a variety of energy and how that energy is produced into power as well as the efficiency of energy used. The presenter is Ben Jones, Mechanical Engineer. 5/15/2007
High Crimes and Misdemeanors: A History of Sexual HarassmentHigh Crimes and Misdemeanors: A History of Sexual Harassment presented by Atty. Sandra Staub. Staub explains the how federal and state general law does not necessarily protect the offended. She also expresses the concept that sexual harassment is gender discrimination. Staub is introduced by Mary Ellen Kelly. 11/2/1998
Journey to Holocaust Sites, AA Journey to Holocaust Sites is a lecture and slide presentation by Dr. Charles Hildebrandt, Founder & Director of the Holocaust Resource Center at Keene State College. The program includes and introduction by Prof. Saul Sherter. NOTE-Some digitally dropped sound http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/2/Zw5cTwJYIXE 4/22/1996
Art of Black Song, TheThe Art of Black Song is a lecture interwoven with musical presentation. As Dr. Daphne Duval Harrison lectures on the history of black music and musicians, her lecture is enhanced by musical examples performed by internally renowned lyric baritone Daniel Comegys accompanied by GCC Professor of Music George Soulos on piano. 3/1/1993
Fire Ground Command Session 2: Fire Stages & AnalysisThis is session 2 from a five-part series held in 2007 as a one-day intensive seminar for fire service officers. “Fire Stages & Analysis” is presented by Deputy Chief Vincent Dunn (Ret). Dunn has 42 years in service to the FDNY. He is teaches at Manhattan College and John Jay College and for the National Fire Academy. He also serves as fire analyst for several national news media orgs including NBC and CNN. He is a safety consultant to the National Institute of Occ. Safety & Health and National Inst. of Standards and Tech for whom he has assisted in the investigation of emergency response to the WTC tragedy of 9/11. This day-long seminar was sponsored by GCC's Fire Science Tech Program, Montague Center Fire Dept. and the Tri-State Fire Mutual Aid Association 7/28/2007
Fire Ground Command Session 3: Situation Size-Up (Backdraft)This is session 3 from a five-part series held in 2007 as a one-day intensive seminar for fire service officers. "Situation Size-Up (Backdraft)" is presented by Deputy Chief Vincent Dunn (Ret). Dunn has 42 years in service to the FDNY. He is teaches at Manhattan College and John Jay College and for the National Fire Academy. He also serves as fire analyst for several national news media orgs including NBC and CNN. He is a safety consultant to the National Institute of Occ. Safety & Health and National Inst. of Standards and Tech for whom he has assisted in the investigation of emergency response to the WTC tragedy of 9/11. This day-long seminar was sponsored by GCC's Fire Science Tech Program, Montague Center Fire Dept. and the Tri-State Fire Mutual Aid Association 7/28/2007
Fire Ground Command Session 4: Maintaining Focus When OverwhelmedThis is session 4 from a five-part series held in 2007 as a one-day intensive seminar for fire service officers. "Maintaining Focus When Overwhelmed” is presented by Fire Safety Training Concepts, Inc. The presenters, Joe Aschenbrenner and Dan Eaton, are both instructors for the University of Nevada Fire Science Program. Their clients include fire depts. In MA, NY, CT, NJ, PA and CA as well as the US Dept of Energy and several international product testing and development corporations. Aschenbrenner is also a veteran of FDNY, a Haz Mat Tech, NY certified CFR, and an instructor for NY State Fire Academy. Eaton is a member of Lowell Fire Dept, a nationally registered paramedic, a Haz Mat Tech and an instructor for the MA state Fire Academy. This day-long seminar was sponsored by GCC's Fire Science Tech Program, Montague Center Fire Dept. and the Tri-State Fire Mutual Aid Association. This day-long seminar was sponsored by GCC's Fire Science Tech Program, Montague Center Fire Dept. and the Tri-State Fire Mutual Aid Association. 7/28/2007
GED Graduation 2006-2007GED Graduation 2006-2007 receives a welcoming address by GCC President Bob Pura, and the Master of Ceremonies is GCC's GED Chief Examiner Jean Boucias. The Keynote Speaker is Tom Mechem, State GED Chief Examiner. Graduate Speakers: Shelley Drescher, Larry DiLuzio and Michael Wing. Judith Roberts Ex. Dir Literacy Project presents scholarships to four graduates. Greenfield’s Mayor Christine Forgey presents the GED certificates. 10/4/2007
Issues of CreativityIssues of Creativity is a lecture by author Norton Juster and introduction of Juster is presented by Faythe Turner. Norton Juster is an architect and planner, professor emeritus of design at Hampshire College, and the author of a number of highly acclaimed children's books, including The Dot and the Line, which was made into an Academy Award-winning animated film. He has collaborated with Sheldon Harnick on the libretto for an opera based on The Phantom Tollbooth. The musical adaptation, with a score by Arnold Black, premiered in 1995 and has been performed in schools and theaters nationwide. An amateur cook and professional eater, Mr. Juster lives with his wife in Amherst, Massachusetts. 10/21/1998
Stevie Wonder in the TraditionStevie Wonder in the Tradition is a lecture by Joseph Taylor Skerrett, Jr. Joseph T. Skerrett, Jr. is Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he has taught American literature since 1973. He is a graduate of St. Francis College in Brooklyn (1964), and holds an M.A. in Writing from The Johns Hopkins University (1965), and a Ph.D. in English and American Literature from Yale University (1975). The introduction is by GCC Professor Faythe Turner. 11/4/1998
About Poetry“About Poetry” by Martin Espada. Espada was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1957. He has published thirteen books in all as a poet, essayist, editor and translator. Much of his poetry arises from his Puerto Rican heritage and his work experiences, ranging from bouncer to tenant lawyer. Espada is a professor in the Department of English at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, where he teaches creative writing and the work of Pablo Neruda. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKxYTynGTVw 10/28/1998
Evening of Music for Oboe & Piano, AnEvening of Music for Oboe & Piano, An. Presented by Zeke Heckler on Oboe and Professor Emertis George Soulos on piano. This program is presented by The Friends of Cushman Library with the support of Greenfield Community College. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/11/FVwfMiyQuzk 10/13/2009
One College Drive # 70-Mo AmbesaOne College Drive #70-Mo Ambesa plays at GCC in the Sloan Theater http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/9/tZUakDrn3ik 10/21/2009
Capitalism Hits the Fan"Capitalism Hits the Fan" A presentation on the current economic meltdown is presented by Umass Economics Professor Richard Wolff. Sponsored by the Humanities Division. Cameras and editing by Fraser Stowe. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/204/t91CjvSZD1Y 9/17/2009
Engineering Careers Panel, Fall 2009Engineering Career Panel, Fall 2009-Paneliste are: Gregory Brown, Joel Patruno, Peter Talmage, Jon Dietrick, Anthony Wonseski, Jr., John F. Bean, Audra Goscenski, Scott Civjan, and Chuck Neuv. Organized by Lisa McLoughlin, Engineering Program Co-Chair. 12/8/2009
Student Recital, Fall 2009Student Recital, Fall 2009 - Performances by: Adam Base, Drums; Aaron Kater, Guitar; Dave Shattuck, Drum; Dan Babineau, Piano; Javier Luengo, Voice-Bass; Sarah Park, Piano; John Zarcone, Bass; Amber Sumner, Piano; Jimmy Farquhar, Drum Kit; Brian Conant, Piano; Katia McDougall, Voice; Dan Vaccari, Drum Kit; Nick Cross, Guitar. http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8829277B601D47BB 12/10/2009
What She Knows: One Woman’s Way Through IncestWhat She Knows: One Woman’s Way Through Incest-Written and performed by Donna Jenson with original score composed and performed by John Sheldon. Directed by Sheryl Stoodley. FOR CAMPUS USE ONLY. 12/7/2009
One College Drive # 74-Contemporary EnsembleOne College Drive #74 Contemporary Ensemble-Under the direction of Matthew Shippee and presented by the contemporary music students: Tyler Bousquet, Lead Guitar; Andrew Bussiere, Piano, Keyboards, Percussion; Joel Cameron, Bass; Matt Munson, Piano, Keyboards, Guitar; Ed Patenaude, Vocals; David Shattuck, Drums, Percussion; Dave Naccari, Drums, Percussion, Trumpet. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/10/0DynYxy6nJ0 12/3/2009
One College Drive # 75-Jazz EnsembleOne College Drive # 75-Jazz Ensemble-Under the direction of Geoffrey Cunningham and presented by the student Jazz ensemble: Oliver Armen, Acoustic Guitar; Daniel Babineau, Piano, Keyboard; Andrew Bussiere, Piano, Keyboard, Drums; Brian Conant, Tenor Saxophone; Jimmy Farquhar, Drums, Percussion; Brian Kirk-Pleissier, Guitar; John Zarcone, Bass http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/9/pIZMnm3-n94 12/3/2009
One College Drive # 76-Chorus ConcertOne College Drive #76-Chorus Concert-Presented by the Greenfield Community College Chorus, directed by Margery Heins and accompanied by Amy Roberts-Crawford. The chorus members are: J. Bowker, C. LaPlante, H. Looman, K. McClellan, Aliana Popusoi, A. Sumner, M. Charlton, J. Hsu, K. McDougall, M. Zeiss, B. Conant, H. Gaida, J. Nichols, J. H. Blain, J. Luengo, W. Sadowsky, and P. Schuster http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/0/pU5G3ceAKAk 12/8/2009
One College Drive # 77-African Percussion Ensemble Concert, Fall ‘09One College Drive #77-African Percussion Ensemble Concert, Fall ‘09-Under the direction of Steve Leicach and performed by the African Percussion students: Max Armen, Daniel Babineau, Tyler Bousquet, Andrew Bussiere, James Farquhar, Miles Gordon, Tabbitha Greenough, Aaron Kater, Brian Kirk-Plissier, Courtney Krzanowski, Oceana Merrik, John Zarcone, Sarah Zimm. 12/8/2009
Tutor Panel, 2009ON CAMPUS USE ONLY-Tutor Panel, 2009, is co-produced by Mary Ellen Kelly and Norman Beebee. This panel discussion is aimed at training new tutors. The tutors on the panel are: Nicole Crosby, Brian Hydefrost, MennaWynne Busby, Judy Thrasher, Heather Cassidy, and Nora Kennedy. 7/7/2009
Core Modernization GroundbreakingCore Modernization Groundbreaking Ceremony-The ceremony includes remarks by Bob Pura, GCC President, Dr. Richard M. Freeland, Commissioner of Dept. of Higher Education; Commissioner, David B. Perini, Division of Capital Assets and Management (DECAM). Pledge of Allegiance lead by Sara Laffond, Student Body President, and music by the GCC Chorus. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/12/XiaAAu7SGh8 10/9/2009
Day in the Life of GCCDay in the Life: A documentation of Greenfield Community College videotaped by one camera in one day (excluding graduation footage). Although recorded and produced in 1991 this video still gives a pretty good view of daily life and activities at Greenfield Community College. The people and environment may have changed since then but today's activities focused on teaching and learning pretty much run parallel to what is seen in this video. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/19/99dafQ7_Ros not listed
Picasso at the Lapin Agile (R-rated)R-Rated-Picasso at the Lapin Agile-A Steve Martin play - Set in the Lapin Agile (the Nimble Rabbit) a bar in Paris year 1904. Directed by Barry Magnani with Jodi Baker, Faculty Advisor. Characters/performers in order of appearance: Freddy, Mike Terounzo; Gaston, Fred Weinberg; Germaine, Julia Sundell-Thomas; Albert Einstein, Kyle Dargis; Suzanne, Emily Eaton; Sagot, Doris Doyle; Pablo Picasso, Tony Manica; Charles Dbernow Schmendiman, Thomas Ratte`; The Countess, Sarah Coflan; A female admirer, Lara Ames; A visitor, Elijah Bridges. Production Team-Stage Managers, Lara Ames and Sarah Coflan; Lighting, Seth Richardson; Sound, Mirinda Scappace; Set, Mike Terounzo; Costumes, Gail Villeneuve, Art/Props, Thomas Ratte`. 12/12/2009
Picasso at the Lapin Agile (PG-rated)Picasso at the Lapin Agile-A Steve Martin play - Set in the Lapin Agile (the Nimble Rabbit) a bar in Paris year 1904. Directed by Barry Magnani with Jodi Baker, Faculty Advisor. Characters/performers in order of appearance: Freddy, Mike Terounzo; Gaston, Fred Weinberg; Germaine, Julia Sundell-Thomas; Albert Einstein, Kyle Dargis; Suzanne, Emily Eaton; Sagot, Doris Doyle; Pablo Picasso, Tony Manica; Charles Dbernow Schmendiman, Thomas Ratte`; The Countess, Sarah Coflan; A female admirer, Lara Ames; A visitor, Elijah Bridges. Production Team-Stage Managers, Lara Ames and Sarah Coflan; Lighting, Seth Richardson; Sound, Mirinda Scappace; Set, Mike Terounzo; Costumes, Gail Villeneuve, Art/Props, Thomas Ratte`. Performed in cooperation with Samuel French, Inc. http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL67780CE8F9256384 12/12/2009
Human Piece, TheHuman Piece, The: Reflections from the Heart by John Tierney. Presented at the nursing program fall 2009 orientation, John shares his life experience with bi-pass surgery and how nursing played a role. http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL621710A12468CAF6 9/1/2009
Roots of War - Dr. Michael Klare -"The Global Struggle for Resources"Roots of War - Dr. Michael Klare -"The Global Struggle for Resources". Michael Klare, geopolitics scholar, speaks on 21st century wars driven by competition over scarce resources. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/0/dg28e3FE0ks 2/19/2010
Living the Dream Ceremony, 2010Living the Dream Ceremony, 2010. Kickoff Celebration in honor of the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. Welcoming by Ellen Carey, Diversity Comm. Co-Chair; includes music by MLK, Jr. Chorus which is a collaboration of singers from GCC Chorus, Ashfield 1st Congo Church Chorus, & Recital Chorus Directed by M. Heins and accompanied by A. Roberts-Crawford; musical presents by Dan Babineau and Katia McDougall; Presentation of Bright Lights and living the dream awards by Pres. Bob Pura; introduction of keynote by Anna Berry, Diversity Comm Co-Chair. Keynote is by Paul Dedell. Paul is the director and a teacher at Hilltop Montessori School in Brattleboro, VT. Paul has a long history of peace and social justice activism with a focus on community work. Paul facilitates trips to Alabama to teach his middle school students about the civil rights movement. In addition, Paul is a composer and musician. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/1/BpJWvTgtYPA 2/1/2010
One College Drive # 78-Comedian Ronnie JordanOne College Drive #78 - Comedian Ronnie Jordan. Jordan is one of the country's hottest up and coming comedians. He is quickly making a name for himself as a comic's comic who has shared concert dates with stand-up heavyweights such as Dave Chappelle. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/3/2KVEearsano 2/3/2010
Library PromoAt Greenfield Community College using a 70's Charlies Angel's theme, the Library staff creatively promotes the Library services. Greenfield Community College was awarded 2009 Massachusetts Library Association, Public Relations Award in the Media Presentation Category for this video. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/68/hbL9mw8p8ag 4/29/2009
Survey of Health Careers, 2009, Nancy Kiernan Campbell - Medical Lab CareersSurvey of Health Careers 2009, Nancy Kiernan Campbell SM (ASCP) Medical Technologist/Adjunct Professor, Clinical Laboratory Sciences, STCC discusses her career in medical laboratories and options for new careers. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/0/wqTdGXbXgDU 3/22/2010
GCC History-Core Project ClipsGCC-History-Core Project Clips-includes: Groundbreaking for Core Modernization, Oct 9, 2009; Core Construction, Dec 1, 2009; and Governor Deval Patrick's visit to tour the Core Project, Feb 11, 2010 http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#grid/user/3EA48781BC2DC4C2 10/9/2009
GCC History - library promo, 2008GCC History - library promo, 2008 - was written and produced by Research Librarian Eric Poulin. The promo uses a 70's Charlie's Angels theme. In this spoof, the Library staff has fun promoting the Library services. GCC was awarded the 2009 Massachusetts Library Association, Public Relations Award in the Media Presentation Category for this video http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/search/0/hbL9mw8p8ag 4/27/2009
Haitian History & Future ProspectsHaitian History & Future Prospects presented by John Bracey, W.E. Dubois African-American Studies at University of Massachusetts speaks on the history of Haiti and prospects for its future in light of the earthquake. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/0/fJWOV6QUOys 4/2/2010
Increasing Community Resilience in a Time of ChangeIncreasing Community Resilience in a Time of Change as presented by Tina Clarke. She has been providing professional training and support for community leaders and environmental campaigns for over 20 years. In Washington, D.C. she directed national citizen advocacy training programs for faith communities, and directed Greenpeace USA's citizen activist network. She has consulted with over 400 NGOs on citizen campaigns and environmental issues. In Massachusetts she directed a regional nonprofit assistance center, training NGO leaders in strategic planning and organizational development. Tina lives in a below-zero energy, passive solar-heated, Platinum LEED, low-toxic "Power House" that she helped design and build. In 2009 the home won the Massachusetts utility company-sponsored competition, the Zero Energy Challenge. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/146/xRaA-BoenIw 3/31/2010
Health Care and Student Financial AidCongressman John Olver discusses the new Federal Health Care Law and the impact it will have on students. Included in the Bill were changes to the Student Financial Aid system. Recorded in the Greenfield Community College Sloan Theater on April 12, 2010. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7eN4MDATog 4/12/2010
Bach to Gospel: Choral Classics and MoreBach to Gospel: Choral Classics and More presented by Margery Heins, Conductor and Amy Roberts-Crawford, Accompanist, the GCC Chorus and a special Instrumental Ensemble. Soprano: Judy Bowker, Chloe Keyes, Catlin LaPlante, Hadley Looman, Kaia McClellan & Amber Sumner. Alto: Marisa Charlton, Emily Eaton, Jasmin Hsu & Katia McDougall. Tenor: Henry Gaida, Garrett Grant & Vince Pratt. Bass: Brandon Farr, Javier Luengo-Garrido, William “Bubba” Sadowsky & Phil Schuster. Instrumentalist: Janet Van Blerkom & Dennis Townsend, violins; Ellen, Dickinson, viola; Mark Fraser, cello. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/28/P3WlKFX5qd4 4/9/2010
Rising From the Ashes Once Again"Rising From the Ashes Once Again: Responses to the Temple's Destruction and the Modern Counterpart of the Holocaust." Rabbi Jan Salzman is from central Vermont, and ordained through ALEPH, the Rabbinic seminary of Jewish Renewal. She speaks about the ancient destruction of the Temple and the Holocaust, with a focus on the reconstruction that is taking place in our modern society. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMIg685OB04 4/14/2010
Faculty Gallery Talks-Prof. John BrossFaculty Gallery Talks-Prof. John Bross. Bross talks about his work. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/4/4lttVncdT20 3/29/2010
Roots of War - Jo Comerford-Federal Spending Out of BalanceRoots of War-Jo Comerford-Federal Spending Out of Balance. Comerford, the executive director of the numbers-crunching National Priorities Project in Washington, offers a presentation of our federal spending. Comerford has two decades of experience in community organizing and a strong background in nonprofit administration. She holds an MSW in community organizing from Hunter College School of Social Work and is an adjunct faculty member of Smith College School of Social Work. 4/23/2010
One College Drive # 79-Barefoot TruthOne College Drive #79 as part of part of Spring Week celebration "Barefoot Truth" presents their sounds of rock, folk, jazz and reggae. 5/3/2010
Dramatic Indulgences-Dreams & Distortions - R-RatedDramatic Indulgences-Dreams & Distortions - A set of 7 One-Act shows as follows: For whom the Southern Belle Tolls, 1-900-Desperate, Mrs. Sorken written by Christopher Durang; Mere Mortals, Degas, C'est Moi!; The Mystery at Twicknam Vicarage; and Captive Audience by David Ives. The cast: Mike Terounzo, Lara Jane Ames, Emily Eaton, Kyle Dargis, Sarah Coflan, Laura Waters, John Wright, Michael Glazier, Jonathon Devitt, and Kathy Kennedy (Otter Woman). The crew: Kimberley Morin, Gail Villeneuve, Brendan Kenny, Joanna Wan and Megan "Duckky" Beauregard. Directed by Kimberley Morin. R-Rated 5/7/2010
GCC Music Student Recital, Spring 2010GCC Music Student Recital, Spring 2010, is individual student presentations with Joel Cameron, bass; Tucker Corry, Guitar; Jesse Nichols, violin; Adam Bass, Drum Kit; Katia McDougall, voice; John Zarcone, Bass; Matt Munson, Piano; Steven Jonker, Bass; Javier Luengo, Voice; Amber Sumner, Piano; Dan Vaccari, Drums; Tyler Bousquet, Guitar' Jasmine Hsu, voice; Dan Babineau, Piano; Brian Conant, Piano; Graham Miller, Guitar; David Shattuck, Drum Kit; and Oliver Armen, Guitar. Performances held May 10 & 11, 2010. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/c/29/y6PVk6Fi6iw 5/11/2010
Dramatic Indulgences-Dreams & Distortions - PG versionDramatic Indulgences-Dreams & Distortions (PG Version) directed by Kimberley Morin. A set of 7 One-Act shows as follows: For whom the Southern Belle Tolls, 1-900-Desperate, Mrs. Sorken written by Christopher Durang; and Mere Mortals, Degas, C'est Moi!, and The Mystery at Twicknam Vicarage, Captive Audience by David Ives. The case: Mike Terounzo, Lara Jane Ames, Emily Eaton, Kyle Dargis, Sarah Coflan, Laura Waters, John Wright, Michael Glazier, Jonathon Devitt, and Kathy Kennedy (Otter Woman). The crew: Kimberley Morin, Gail Villeneuve, Brendan Kenny, Joanna Wan and Megan "Duckky" Beauregard. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#g/c/C7AC497FA24F5AA7 5/7/2010
Jazz Ensemble Concert, Spring, 2010Presented under the direction of Adam Bosse and Geoffrey Cunningham Jazz Ensemble: Oliver Armen, Dan Babineau, Joel Cameron, Brian Conant, Jimmy Farquhar, Abigail Houghton, Dustin Kelleher, Graham Miller, David Shattuck, Dan Vaccari http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcVG3Grkmvc 5/13/2010
GCC Chorus Concert, Spring 2010GCC Chorus Concert, Spring 2010 presented by Margery Heins, Conductor with Barbara Hudgik, Accompanist. The chorus-Soprano: Judy Bowker, Chloe Keyes, Catlin LaPlante, Hadley Looman, Kaia McClellan & Amber Sumner. Alto: Marisa Charlton, Emily Eaton, Jasmin Hsu & Katia McDougall. Tenor: Henry Gaida, Garrett Grant & Vince Pratt. Bass: Brandon Farr, Javier Luengo-Garrido, William "Bubba" Sadowsky & Phil Schuster. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TasAIKJy5EQ 5/12/2010
Commencement 20102010 GCC's 47th Commencement includes Introductions and a message by Pres. Bob Pura; Student Address by Sara A. Lafond, Student Senate President; Intro of faculty speaker & Emeritus Award Presentation by Peter Rosnick; Faculty Speaker Prof Emeritus Gregory C. Vouros; Student Awards presentation by Merryl Sackin and John Murphy; Alumni Greetings by Regina Curtis; Commencement Marshal Tom W. Boisvert; Faculty Marshal Greg Vouros; Student Marshal Sara Lafond. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/4/lW-2n5wwq6s 6/6/2010
GCC African Percussion EnsembleGCC African Percussion Ensemble is presented by: Samuel Aide, Max Armen, Oliver Armen, Daniel Cheeseman, Steven Jonker, Ilana Kasal, Brian Kirk-Pelissier, Benjamin Mailloux, Donald Mutebi, Jesse Nichols, Sarah Rashad, and Dennis Roberts under the direction of Steve Leicach http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/31/W1QXSUs3rPg 5/12/2010
GCC Broadband Press ConferenceGCC Broadband Press Conference - Announcement of major Federal and State investment in broadband communication technology for the rural communities of Western and Central Massachusetts. Conference hosted by Greenfield Community College President Robert Pura with US Dept of Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, Senator John Kerry, Governor Deval Patrick, Representative Richard Neal, and Representative John Olver http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/a/u/2/LVBrOlLCeVU 7/8/2010
We Are GCCWe Are GCC was produced as a GCC101 classroom project with the support of Eric Poulin. The editing was completed by a student in the class. 5/20/2010
WEMCo Public Hearing - 2010WEMCo public hearing rate hike hearing. Held at GCC in Sloan Theater 8/19/2010
Putting a Value on Sustainability - 6 hrs rough footage -EPPutting a Value on Sustainability-rough cut footage from four workshop sessions. 1/1/2010
World Population: 6.8 Billion and Growing - AS PER PRESENTER CLASSROOM USE ONLYJohn Seager, President and CEO of Population Connection, will discuss our world population, which is growing by 82 million people annually. Overpopulation threatens the quality of life for people everywhere. This creates enormous suffering, endangers vast number of plant and animal species, and contributes to global warming. Population Connection is the national grassroots population organization that educates young people and advocates progressive action to stabilize world population at a level that can be sustained by Earth's resources. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/search/0/lKvvlBmhrkg 9/17/2010
GCC Community Opportunity FestivalGCC Community Opportunity Festival held Sept 8, 2010 where students find out how they can serve the community! Or if in need of assistance find resources. Snacks, live band, entertainment and give-aways. Get your blood pressure and eyes checked for free! Sponsored by GCC, United Way, RSVP, Dial Self, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Greenfield Public Schools. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Wy7KOYaS2E&feature=channel 9/8/2010
Opening Day Bash, Fall, 2010Brief Video showing activities of the Student Life Opening Day Bash held on September 8, 2010 featuring the Irish Band "Screaming Orphans" and a free outdoor picnic. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpAEP4h7vbo&feature=channel 9/8/2010
Roots of Peace: Dr. Paula Green"Roots of Peace: Finding Peace in Stormy Times" presented by Dr. Paula Green. Dr. Green spoke on her international work for healing through dialogue in high conflict countries. Dr. Green is a professional at SIT and the Executive Director of the Karuna Center. She has worked in Bosnia, Rwanda, the Middle East and other high conflict areas. This was the first of a 4 part series copsonsored by the GCC Peace, Justice and Environmental Studies option and Traprock Center for Peace and Justice. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/3/E28KjeFe_aY 9/24/2010
Survey of Health Careers, 2010, Lisa Hoffmaster - Animal Physical TherapySurvey of Health Careers 2010, Lisa Hoffmaster, PT, LVT, CCRT. Hoffmaster is an animal physical therapist and rehabilitation expert. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G77lJtAa_5w 10/19/2010
Survey of Health Careers, 2010, Mary Ellen Burke - Obstetrics and PediatricsSurvey of Health Careers, 2010, Mary Ellen Burke, MSN, RN, CNM. Burke is faculty at GCC Instructor Teaching in our Associates degree her focus is Fundamentals/Obstetrics and Pediatrics. Her experience is BSN, Rutgers University College of Nursing; MSN, Case Western Reserve University, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing; CNEP, Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing Community Based Nurse - Midwifery Education Program. She is a certified Midwife. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgZftBFsG8I 10/21/2010
Survey of Health Careers, 2010, Christine Sass, M.Ed. - Health & Wellness AdministrationSurvey of Health Careers 2010, Christine Sass, M.Ed. Christine is the Director of Health and Wellness at Hampshire Council of Governments also known as Tobacco Free Community Partnership and Wellness Programs of the Hampshire Council of Governments. . http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/0/xrcAFtF8E5M 10/21/2010
GED Graduation Fall 2010Annual Greenfield Community College Testing Center GED Graduation Ceremony held in the Stinchfield Hall. Recorded on October 14, 2010. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imOyP4_Ak9Y 10/14/2010
One College Drive # 80-Lux DeLuxLux Delux performs in the GCC Sloan Theater at a Fall Concert sponsored by Student Life Office. recorded 10/20/10. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODav_JnRSN0 10/20/2010
Foundation's GCC VideoFoundation's GCC Video produced by Rawn Fulton of Searchlight Films. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0F5tYlnIHA&feature=related 11/11/2010
Roots of Peace: Dr. Michael TrueRoots of Peace: Poetry & Resistance, A Celebration. Dr. Michael True, Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies will read and discuss contemporary American poetry reflecting struggles for peace, justice and community building. Recorded in the GCC Sloan Theater on 11/5/2010. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/0/NW5wZnpyyMg 11/5/2010
Big Brother Gets Bigger in Internet Age"Big Brother Gets Bigger in Internet Age" presented by Carol Rose, Exec Dir of ACLU for Massachusetts at the 9th annual Henry Steele Commager Lecture. Carol Rose’s lecture will focus “sunlight on surveillance” and discuss how “Big Brother is getting even bigger in (the) Internet age.” Rose will address how the ACLU is working to shed light on “increasing threats to civil liberties posed by government surveillance of ordinary American citizens.” Rose, a lawyer and journalist, spent her career working for and writing about human rights and civil liberties, both in the U.S. and abroad. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/8/PpOFYQ3_dMg 11/10/2010
Coming of the Train, Pt 2Brian Donelson, author of The Coming of the Train: The Hoosac Tunnel & Wilmington and Deerfield River Railroads and the Industries They Served and an outstanding speaker will discuss the most recent information he has discovered on the history of our local railroads and the towns and industries they served. His second volume of the series is well underway and will include a great deal about the development of the upper Deerfield’s hydro-electric resources by the New England Power Company and the important part that the Hoosac Tunnel & Wilmington and Deerfield River Railroads played. He will also present new information about logging in the Searsburg and Somerset regions, including many pictures that few people have ever seen. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/74/atkVyKyoxN8 11/17/2010
OLP Career Day: Local Options & OpportunitiesOLP Career Day: Local Options & Opportunities is a panel presentation. The panel included Jennifer Smithwood of Thompson Island Outward Bound; Bill Schweikert, Secretary of Northfield Mt. National Ski Patrol; Kat Deely of theSCA.org; Girls Camp Director Liz Marshall of Camp Miniwanca; Assoc. Dir. Of Programs & Staffing Philip Bailey, Thompson Island Outward Bound; Ex Dir. Karen Foster of All Out Adventures; Assistant Dir. Davis Czaja from State of Connecticut's Wilderness School; and White Water Rafting Manager Brian Pytko from Zoar. The event was moderated by Austin Paulson, Director for OLP. 11/19/2010
One College Drive # 81-African Percussion EnsembleOne College Drive #81-African Percussion Ensemble Rachael Bean, Beatrice Blain, Cameron Boyce, Kimiko Donohoe, Douglas Finn, Jonathon George, Michael Graffius, Oceana Merrick, Orendah Plamer, Olivia Smulyan, Laura Torraco, Ian Van't Land, Kevin Yazdi under the direction of Steve Leicach http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/3/KIrP038ZeNw 12/8/2010
One College Drive # 82-GCC ChorusOne College Drive #82-GCC Chorus GCC Chorus under the direction of Margery Heins with Accompanist Barbara Hudgik and soprano: Judy Bowker, Hadley Looman, Cayla Plasse, Ana Sheinhelt, Amber R. Sumner, Cecillia Tusinski, Kristen Wickline, and Ilana Wilson. Alto: Candace Bellville, Inna Federyuk, Trenda Loftin, Karla Muise, Nora Rauch and Tracy Therieau. Tenor: Henry Gaida, Micheal Graffius and Judah Stone. Bass: Judd H. Blain, Javier Luengo-Garrido and Phil Schuster. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/5/j5yOmjZdzbE 12/8/2010
One College Drive # 83-Contemporary Music EnsembleOne College Drive #83-Contemporary Music Ensemble under the direction of Matthew Shippee with: Jonathan George, piano; Abagail Houghton, vocals & keys; Steven Jonker, bass; Katia McDougall, vocals; Nicholas Popowich, drums. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/4/QOwf-VThQzU 12/9/2010
One College Drive # 84-Jazz Ensemble, Dir. Adam BosseOne College Drive #84-Jazz Ensemble, Directed by Adam Bosse with performers: Alexander Ayala-Palacin, guitar; Tucker Corry, guitar; Jonathan George, piano & keyboards; Elliot New, bass and David Shattuck, drums and percussion. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/2/VAAQrjEVJLs 12/9/2010
One College Drive # 85-Jazz Ensemble, Dir. Geoff CunninghamOne College Drive #85-Jazz Ensemble, Dir. Geoff Cunningham with performers: Dan Babineau, piano & Keys; Joel Cameron, bass; Doug Finn, piano & keys; Piper Pichette, harp and Kevin Yazdi, drums. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/1/UsKBkvlI_3E 12/9/2010
GCC Student Recitals-Fall 2010GCC Student Recitals-Fall 2010. (two nights) Dec 13 recital Nicholas Popowich, drums; Jonathan George, piano; Miles Gordon, guitar; John Zarcone, bass; Piper Pichette, voice; Amber Sumner, piano; Javier Luengo-Garrido, voice; David Shattuck, drums and Joel Cameron, bass. Dec 14 - Graham Miller, guitar; Katia McDougall, voice; Oliver Armen, guitar; Elliot New, bass; Tucker Corry, guitar; Dan Babineau, piano. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/0/xxJKaAE6dbw 12/13/2010
Advertising Class Student Ads Spr 2004John Reino's Advertising Class Student Ads Spr 2004-Beth Johnson, Bret Bell, Bob Wyngowski, Eamon Walsh, Virginia Gabert, Sheridon Moodley, Johathan French, Michell Farr, Lisa Harvy, Leia Cardin, Brian Smith 4/4/2004
GCC History-Press Coverage-Food Pantry StoryGCC History-Press Coverage-Food Pantry Story as shown on WGGB Feb 8, 2011 2/8/2011
Green Speaker Series: Sean Jeffords and Deep Energy RetrofitFor the Green Speaker Series: Sean Jeffords of Beyond Green Construction talks about Deep Energy Retrofit 12/1/2010
Transition Movement, TheIn her lecture "The Transition Movement" Tina Clarke will provide a compelling and interactive presentation on transition towns, a worldwide movement to rebuild community relationships and networks in preparation for energy descent, food scarcity and harder times ahead. Sponsored by the Renewable Energy/Energy Efficiency program at Greenfield Community College. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/1/CgOE6sKIeJ4 11/17/2010
Library Legislative Breakfast, 16th AnnualLibrary Legislative Breakfast, 16th Annual. Introduced by Eric Poulin, Coordinator of GCC Library Services and Welcoming Address by Bob Pura. Honored Guests and Speakers: Greg Pronevitz, Mass Library System; Sharon Sharry, CW/MARS; Lynn Kleindienst, WM Library Advocated. Government Reps: State Senator Stan Rosenberg; State Rep Steven Kulik; and messages from Brian Eno of Rep. Andrews office, Steven Hoeschele-Aid to Rep Paul Mark, and Robert Judge from office of Rep John Scibak. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/5/q59AFLouXuQ 2/11/2011
Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Observance CeremonyMartin Luther King, Jr. Community Observance Ceremony includes welcome by Herbert Hentz, GCC's Dir. Of Admissions; opening by Dwayne and LaWanza Brewington; Music by Salt & Pepper Gospel Singers; Intro of Keynote Speaker Rita Hardiman, GCC's Ex Dir of HR; Keynote Address by Dr. Bailey W. Jackson, III; Living the Dream awards presented by Pres. Bob Pura to Timothy Bullock and Dr. Bailey Jackson III. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/47/j9ERGnsur1M 1/17/2011
Exploration of Public Radio as an Inquiry into the State of Our DemocracyThe 4th Annual Henry Steele Commager Lecture features Dr Alan Chartok President and CEO of WAMC Northeast Public Radio and professor emeritus at the University of Albany who presents an Exploration of Public Radio as an Inquiry into the State of our Democracy in the US. Introduction provided by Buz Eisenberg. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/0/vrIDQe7veH8 11/6/2005
One College Drive # 88-Purring TigerOne College Drive #88-Purring Tiger, musician Aaron Sherwood and dancer Kiori Kawai premier their supra-sensorial interactive performance group in “Purring Tiger, Vol 1.” comprised of one dancer and one musician irrevocably intertwined. Using technology to bring different art forms together into a cohesive whole, Purring Tiger presents an experimental new performance medium. Using a web cam and specialized software, the dancer's movement triggers sounds and is projected upon a screen with dazzling images. The musician improvises along with the sounds generated by the dancer producing a unique performance. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyheXiZJ8Ak 2/25/2011
Trends in Sustainability in EcotourismTrends in Sustainability in Ecotourism is presented by Austin Paulson, coordinator of GCC's Outdoor Leadership Program and founder of Peak Expeditions outdoor adventure company. A veteran of more than 60 international mountaineering expeditions around the world with 20 years in the adventure industry, he is regarded as one of the most accomplished mountaineering authorities in the Northeastern US. He received rock and alpine training from the American Mountain Guides Association, is a level 2 avalanche forecaster, and is trained as an Emergency Medical Technician. Sponsored by the College Affairs Committee. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/0/HPv0OAl8IZo 3/4/2011
Dominican Women Breaking Patterns"Dominican Women Breaking Patterns" presented by Carmen Cosme. This presentation explores Dominican women as warriors who break patterns of gender domination in a patriarchal society. Carmen shares a variety of strategies that women create to liberate themselves from oppressive households and then describe different spaces in which Dominican women work. The content of this presentation breaks from the popular Dominican Cinderella story in which a woman needs to wait for her “gringo” or European prince (Sugar Daddy). Dominican women, despite facing multiple forms of discrimination access powerful positions in male dominated spaces, and establish strong social connection with each other. In that way, Dominican women successfully sustain their families and provide models of success for the next generations. Carmen Cosme has worked and lived in the United States since 1996. While working multiple jobs full-time and earned her B.A. in Spanish and Secondary Education at the City University of New York, Queens College. Carmen received her M.A. in Afro-Caribbean Literatures and Cultures from the U Mass-Amherst and she is a teaching Associate in the Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Department at Umass. Carmen is in a Ph.D. program. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/a/u/0/_7MRJ-x4stU 3/8/2010
Survey of Health Careers, 2011, Lisa Sheldon - NutritionSurvey of Health Careers, 2011, Lisa Sheldon, Nutritionist. Lisa Sheldon, GCC Biology Faculty specializing in Nutrition, talks with Lou Peugh about her career development from the Culinary Arts to her MS in Nutrition, her work as a Dietitian and currently the pursuit of her PhD in Public Health while raising a family, teaching, and consulting for Kripula Center in Stockbridge MA. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/0/UVf3b0s0UXY 3/30/2011
Survey of Health Careers, 2011, Leslie Kelly - Family Nurse PractitionerSurvey of Health Careers, 2011, Leslie Kelly, Nursing. Leslie Kelly, GCC Nursing Faculty. Leslie Kelly talks with Lou Peugh about her career development and what brought her to Nursing. Leslie began her career as a social worker before obtaining her Nursing degree and working in a Medical Oncology Unit. Next Leslie pursued her Master's in Science & Nursing for her work as a Family Nurse Practitioner. Currently, she is balancing teaching, her clinical practice and pursuing a Post-Master's Certificate in Palliative Care. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/c/18/8BT08D_FXEQ 3/30/2011
One College Drive # 86-Wayne Hoffman Mentalist IllusionistOne College Drive #86 - Wayne Hoffman Mentalist Illusionist performs in the Sloan Theater. Wayne has performed for thousands of audiences in some of the most elite venues across the world and continues to be ranked one of the top ten entertainers in his field. His two current shows, "Mind Candy", and his theater show "Phenomenon", are high-energy displays of magic and psychological stunts. Wayne's stage presence reminds his audience of a down-to-earth friend who happens to be able to read minds. His loose style and highly interactive show give a fresh approach to magic and mentalism. Wayne’s show is a unique blend of illusion and mind reading. He combines perceptual manipulation, psychological illusions and unparalleled sleight of hand, leaving his audience left questioning their sense of reality. He continues to be acknowledged as one of the top speakers in his field and was ranked as one of the top ten mentalists in the world. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87IjE_b5GQs 4/6/2011
Gallery Talk Elinor Roberts HarttIn this episode of "Gallery Talk" artist Elinor Roberts Hartt talks about her drawings and her life long career as an artist. Elinor's drawings are included in the collections of The Fogg Museum (Harvard University), The Hirshhorn Museum and The National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C). Insightful conversation on making art and developing young artists. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/0/k9uVwR_19-c 2/7/2011
Solidarity Teach InSolidarity Teach In - Organized by GCC student Sam King a Solidarity teach in was held on April 4, 2011 to raise awareness and show solidarity with the Wisconsin Labor Movement. Speakers included Buz Eisenberg, Rosemarie Freeland, and Tully Fitzsimmons. (less info) http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/2/vzx76up7CHQ 4/4/2011
One College Drive # 87-Songs of Love and SpringtimeOne College Drive #87-Songs of Love and Springtime. Under the direction of Margery Heins, Conductor with Marilyn Berthelette, Accompanist on Piano and Harpiscord the GCC Chorus presents “Songs of Love and Springtime” with special accompanists: Jean Jeffries, French Horn, Nicole Fizznoglia, Cello.The Chorus: Soprano: Judy Bowker, Shanti Ferrini, Hadley Looman, Cayla Plasse and Cecilia Tusinski. Alto: Marisa Charlton, Melanie Jimenez, Amber R. Sumner. Tenor: Henry Gaida. Bass: Javier Luengo-Garrido, William A. Sadowsky, Phil Schuster. 4/8/2011
On Words & Liberty"On Words & Liberty" Attorney, GCC Professor Buz Eisenberg gives a presentation on the relationship between self-expression and government constraint at the 2011 Annual Tribute to Archibald MacLeish held 4/25/11 in the GCC Sloan Theater. His presentation focuses on his experiences as an attorney for Guantanamo prisoners and their expressions through poetry http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5QU_gBMWhY 4/25/2011
GCC Core Renovation Ribbon Cutting CeremonyWith a welcome by President Bob Pura and the Pledge of Allegiance by Michael Lewis, Vice President, GCC VetNet, we celebrate the Core Renovations with a ribbon cutting. The ceremony includes remarks by: Paul Reville, Secretary, Executive Office of Education; Richard Freeland, Commissioner, Department of Higher Education; Carole Cornelison, Commissioner, Division of Capital Asset Management; Kenneth Fisher, Principal, Gensler; Stephen Killian, Executive Vice President, Barr & Barr, Inc; Senator Stephan Brewer, Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin, Worchester District; Senator Stanley Rosenberg, Hampshire/Franklin District; Christopher J. Donelan, Franklin County Sherriff; Representative Stephen Kulik, First Franklin District; Timothy Farrell, Chairman, GCC Board of Trustees. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA7m2CUplWo&feature=relmfu 4/21/2011
One College Drive # 89-Michael Kent - Comedian, Magician, Smart Aleck!One College Drive #89 Michael Kent - Comedian, Magician, Smart Aleck! Kent combines stand-up comedy, magic, and a healthy dose of sarcasm into one fantastic show. In a style reminiscent of a late-night talk show, Kent invites the audience to laugh with him at the absurdity of a modern-day magician. He combines his sarcastic and irreverent sense of humor with magic in a way that seems to let the audience “in on the joke.” As Michael tours college campuses all over the country, his audiences are experiencing what it’s like when a stand-up comic performs (and occasionally pokes fun at) the art of magic. 4/20/2011
My Life in a Wheelchair: A Disability Awareness Program"My Life in a Wheelchair" is presented by University of Massachusetts graduate Thomas Roberts-Wierzbowski. Thomas provides his unique take on living with physical disabilities. He begins his presentation by showing three short videos that he produced and directed. Accompanied by his yellow lab service dog, Stanley, Thomas also answers questions about his experiences growing up with physical disabilities and demonstrates how his service dog helps him. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmJlxEP2uVk 4/27/2011
Roots of Peace: Takaaki MorikawaHiroshima survivor Takaaki Morikawa shares personal history of the event and will show "The Lost Generation," dramatically illustrating the devastating effects of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. He will explain his experience, at six years old, and what he saw in a hospital, where he was with a major illness, when the bomb exploded 5.4 miles away. Being far enough from ground zero the building survived, except for much broken glass, Mr. Morikawa was soon engulfed in radioactive black rain to be followed by the hospital being overrun by horribly mutilated victims of the bombing. Memories of these ghostly human tragedies and their screaming and groaning remain with him more than 65 years after the event. His presentation will describe Hiroshima in the past and as it is now. He will also discuss the nature of the atom bomb and its tragic effects, as well as black rain and the effects of internal exposure to radiation. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evVSKVn3B9k 4/29/2011
Assessment at GCC, Professional Day-NOT FOR BROADCASTAssessment at GCC, Professional Day, presentation by Barbara Walvoord, PhD, Prof Emerita, Univ of Notre Dame. Ms. Walvoord talks about approaches to assessment, and how assessment helps us with: learning goals, measures of outcome, ways to offer support and student services, how to state an objective, summarizing data collected, taking action, etc. 4/28/2011
One College Drive # 93-World Music Ensemble & Jazz Pop Chorus Concert, Spring 2011One College Drive #93-World Music Ensemble & Jazz Pop Chorus Concert, Spring 2011 includes Jazz & Pop Chorus under the direction of Sarah Clay with performers: Brian Conant, Catia McDougal, Piper Pichette, Julia Seard and Dulceneia Veiga. The World Music Ensemble is under the direction of Steve Leichach with players: Dylan Belknap-Lerner, Daniel Fontaine, Matthew Frye, Brian Kirk-Pelissier, Dulceneia Veiga and Kevin Yazdi. 5/3/2011
One College Drive # 93b-Jazz & Pop Chorus Concert, Spring 2011 (NOT FOR BROADCAST)One College Drive #93b-Jazz & Pop Chorus Concert, Spring 2011. Under the direction of Sarah Clay with performers: Brian Conant, Catia McDougal, Piper Pichette, Julia Seard and Dulceneia Veiga. 5/4/2011
One College Drive # 93a-World Music Ensemble, Spring 2011One College Drive #93a-World Music Ensemble, Spring 2011. Under the direction of Steve Leichach with players: Dylan Belknap-Lerner, Daniel Fontaine, Matthew Frye, Brian Kirk-Pelissier, Dulceneia Veiga and Kevin Yazdi. 5/3/2011
One College Drive # 91-Contemporary Music Ensemble, Spring 2011One College Drive #91-Contemporary Music Ensemble, Spring 2011. Under the direction of Matthew Shippee with performers: Steve Jonker, Bass; Katia McDougal, Vocals; Evan White, Lead Guitar; Evan Scheltama, Drums, Percussion; Brian Conant, Sax; Nick Livingstone, Sax. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/26/joD34PIM2Jw 5/4/2011
One College Drive # 90-Chorus Recital Concert, Spring 2011One College Drive #90-Chorus Recital Concert, Spring 2011. Under the direction of Margery Heins, with Accompanist by Marilyn Berthelete the chorus consists of Soprano: Judy Bowker, Shanti Ferrini, Hadley Looman, Cayla Plasse, and Cecilia Tusinski. Alto: Marisa Charlton, Melanie Jimenez, and Amber R. Sumner. Tenor: Henry Gaida. Bass: Javier Luengo-Garrido, William A. Sadowsky and Phil Schuster. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wAgEKKHVmk&feature=relmfu 5/3/2011
One College Drive # 94-Thick as ThievesOne College Drive #94-Thick as Thieves kicks off the start of the GCC Student Life Office annual Spring Weekend playing their own blend of Hip Hop / Pop / Rock http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3Gh7Bhe-lY 5/2/2011
One College Drive # 92-Jazz Ensemble Concert, Spring 2011One College Drive #92-Jazz Ensemble Concert, Spring 2011 under the direction of Geoff Cunningham with performers: Alexander Ayala-Palacin, Guitar; Matt Frye, Guitar; Nick Livingstone, Sax; Ashton Luttenegger, Guitar; Matt Munson, Keyboard; Kevin Yazdi, Drums/Percussion. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rjM9P3fknw 5/4/2011
Review of Veterans' ServicesReview of Veterans' Services with Secretary Coleman Nee, Massachusetts Veterans' Services offers an overview of programs available to Massachusetts Veterans of and their families. Introductions by Bob Pura, Kevin Leszczynski President of VetNet, Michael Lewis Vice President of VetNet and Bernard L. Jones Trustee for Holyoke Soldiers Home. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxL0qfRM9gM 4/20/2011
One College Drive # 96-Alchemystics & Friends*One College Drive #96-Alchemystics & Friends-The Alchemystics blend reggae, politically infused hip-hop, gritty soul, hard-driving rock, and pulsing Jamaican, Cuban and Trinidadian rhythms into a powerful, contemporary, and unmistakable sound. The East Coast based group, with special guests, performed in the Sloan Theater to help celebrate the end of semester and coming of Spring for the GCC Student Life Office annual Spring Week. This is the last show using the original intro. Beginning with One College Dr #100 there is a revised intro honoring the re-opening of the Core. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULUKb5Qq-_E 5/4/2011
One College Drive # 95-Barefoot TruthOne College Drive #95-Barefoot Truth-Greenfield Community College Student Life Office presents the band "Barefoot Truth" during its Spring Week Concert. You have never seen them on MTV, nor heard them on a Top 40 FM radio station, but with 5.5 million spins on Pandora, Barefoot Truth has quickly become a symbol of independent music success, and just may be 'the biggest band you've never heard of.' Mixing the sounds of folk, rock, jazz, and reggae, with lyrics full of unbridled optimism, the band has crafted a sound that is distinctly Barefoot Truth. Recorded in the GCC Sloan Theater on May 3, 2010. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfCE5_WNIdQ 5/6/2011
FCBA 2011 Law Day Celebration: In the Legacy of John AdamsFCBA 2011 Law Day Celebration: In the Legacy of John Adams - For the 2011 Franklin County Bar Association Law Day Celebration, United States District Court Judge Nancy Gertner discusses and reads from her autobiography, "In Defense of Women: Memoirs of an Unrepentant Advocate" during her presentation "In the Legacy of John Adams, from Boston to Guantanamo: Representing the Unpopular Client". This Law Day Celebration consisted of a welcome by Pres. Bob Pura; Scholarship awards presented by Jodie Nolan, Esq. to Jenna Gagnon, Emily Sanderson both of Frontier Reg. HS; Geoffrey A. Wilson introducing speaker The Honorable Nancy Gertner; and a panel discussion with Gertner as well as Buz Eisenberg, Esq., David Hoose, Esq., and Wendy Sibbison, Esq. with Alexa Flanders, Esq. as moderator. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oz6TKBKGtOY 4/29/2011
Student Recital Concerts, Spring 2011Student Recital Concerts, Spring 2011. Two nights of concerts (May 9 & 10) which include: May 9-Phillip James Montano, Voice; Kevin Yazdi, Drums; Brian Conant, Piano; Daniel Fontaine, Piano; Joel Cameron, Bass; Ashton Lutenegger, Guitar; Steven Jonker, Bass; Evan Tolbert-White, Guitar. On May 10: Matthew Frye, Guitar; Evan Scheltema, Drums; Piper Pichette, Voice; Alex Ayala-Palacin, Guitar; Katia McDougal, Voice; John Zarcone, Bass; and Matt Munson, Piano. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcOXv9Vdx80 5/9/2011
Roots of Peace: Why Peace is Possible & How We Can Achieve ItRoots of Peace: Why Peace is Possible & How We Can Achieve It. A presentation by Iraqi Vet and director of the Peace Leadership Program for Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Paul Chappell. Chappell graduated from West Point in 2002, was deployed to Baghdad and left active duty in Nov. 2009 as a Captain. In the Army he served in numerous leadership positions such as platoon leader, battery commander, and deputy chief of doctrine, training, requirements, and lessons learned for the air defense branch. He is the author of "Will War Ever End?: A Soldier's Vision of Peace for the 21st Century." Sponsored by GCC's Peace, Justice & Environmental Studies Program and Traprock Center for Peace and Justice. Co-sponsors: Vet-to-Vet Program & RECOVER Project in Greenfield. not on YouTube at request of presenter 4/8/2011
Lutron Training, Core, Spring 2011 RAW FOOTAGE (physical plant use only)Lutron Training, Core, Spring 2011 - raw footage not listed
Redistricting Public Hearing - Greenfield -raw footageRedistricting Public Hearing - Greenfield - panel lead by Stan Rosenberg 5/31/2011
Growing Your Green Collar Business: Series Intro & Nancy HazardGrowing Your Green Collar Business: Series Intro & Nancy Hazard. Sheldon Snodgrass (President, The Steady Sales Group) provides an overview of the topics covered in the series such as Guerrilla Marketing, Fusion Marketing, and creating your Unique Value Proposition. He also introduces Nancy Hazard (Principal, WorldSustain & Co-Chair of Greening Greenfield) who speaks about why she is convinced that 'going green' is an "economic imperative." (sustainable energy series) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TNWYcxDZbY 3/1/2011
Growing Your Green Collar Business: Sean Jeffords and Panel #1Growing Your Green Collar Business: Sean Jeffords and Panel #1. This episode explores the challenge of spreading the 'green message' and introduces the idea that those in Green Collar businesses can position themselves as 'green coaches.' Sheldon Snodgrass (President, The Steady Sales Group) introduces Sean Jeffords (Beyond Green Construction and Western Mass Green Consortium) who sends out a rallying cry to spread the 'green message' of energy conservation and efficiency, sharing his experience and offering advice for meeting this challenge. Panelist Bick Corsa (Award-Winning EE/RE Homebuilder) recommends educating others with a positive spin about the community-based approach to energy conservation, and Sean Jeffords speaks again about possible ‘teachable moments’ with customers. (sustainable energy series) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQ5yLfLLNHU&feature=relmfu 3/1/2011
Growing Your Green Collar Business: Panel #2Growing Your Green Collar Business: Panel #2. This episode features a second panel of renewable energy professionals: Pam Cargill from Alteris Renewables, Donavin Gratz of NorthEast Solar Design, Stephen Greenwald from Renaissance Builders, and Paul Voiland from Deerfield Valley Heating & Cooling. They speak about the challenges and rewards of their work, spreading the green message, and promoting their businesses. (sustainable energy series) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WE_6LESkzu4&feature=relmfu 3/1/2011
Growing Your Green Collar Business: Q&AGrowing Your Green Collar Business: Q&A. In this episode, 7 panelists (Cargill, Gratz, Greenwald, Voiland, Jeffords, Corsa & Pam Howland) field questions from participants and discuss which energy efficiency projects should be prioritized, how to overcome the barriers in spreading sustainability messages to consumers, and some of the challenges in completing renewable energy projects. (sustainable energy series) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFPvIJlzPcc&feature=related 3/1/2011
Growing Your Green Collar Business: Guerrilla Marketing Goes GreenGrowing Your Green Collar Business: Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green. In this episode, Shel Horowitz (co-Author, Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green) reviews case studies on two companies’ marketing of their sustainability efforts (Ben & Jerry’s and Marcal). In the follow-up discussion, he and Sheldon Snodgrass explore how local sustainable energy businesses can use Guerrilla Marketing principles to leverage authentic ‘green values’ in promoting themselves. (sustainable energy series) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTrRl6BQ0go&feature=related 3/1/2011
Growing Your Green Collar Business: The Web & Social MediaGrowing Your Green Collar Business: The Web & Social Media. Dan Green (President, The Green Internet Group) offers many specific tips for making the most of your business’s online presence. Some examples: he explains how you can help ensure a prominent listing for your business in online searches; post free, detailed entries in many online business directories; draw further interest and attention by creating informative blogs; find free eye-catching templates for designing your own websites; and set up your own Facebook and Twitter accounts that can be interesting and informative, not just self-promotional. (sustainable energy series) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDV6gaY_uVc&feature=related 3/1/2011
Growing Your Green Collar Business: Guerrilla MarketingGrowing Your Green Collar Business: Guerrilla Marketing. In this episode, Sheldon Snodgrass, (President, The Steady Sales Group) offers the tools to create your own Guerrilla Marketing plan. Beginning with the simple acronym APDR, he explains how to build a plan in four steps: Assess, Plan, Do, Review. He also provides motivation to follow through with this process that also encourages you to think about what is unique about your business, your target audience, and business identity. To see the rest of his explanation on this topic, refer to the episode "Fusion Marketing." (sustainable energy series) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKBf6SVsLL4 3/1/2011
Growing Your Green Collar Business: Fusion MarketingGrowing Your Green Collar Business: Fusion Marketing. In this episode, Sheldon Snodgrass (President, The Steady Sales Group) elaborates on Fusion Marketing (teaming up with other businesses), and other ideas from the "Guerrilla Marketing" episode to explain how to build a ‘Seven Sentence Guerrilla Marketing Plan.’ Using recent prominent fusion marketing campaigns, he shows how to think creatively about other businesses to partner with, what to ask for, as well as how to make your initial approach and then follow-through with this type of business partnership. (sustainable energy series) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NHHvokviOw 3/1/2011
Commencement 2011 GraduatesCommencement 2011 Graduates - due to technical difficulties we are only able to make the diploma granting ceremony of graduation available. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L12GoXabdTI 6/5/2011
Great Flood of 1936Great Flood of 1936, Produced and narrated by Susan Regnier a GCC media communications student. Gifted to the Pioneer Valley Institute. 1/20/1992
Tech PrepTech Prep 1) focus on Education; 2) AB interview mix; 3) ABC w/music mix not listed
Know Your Farmer. Know Your Food.USDA Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan reviews the integral role agriculture plays in the economy, climate change and employment along with news of current national trends as well as the state of farming in rural America. Merrigan's stellar national campaign, "Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food," was launched September of 2009. The initiative has been applauded by farmers and ranchers across the country as a key resource in helping to break down barriers to agriculture and economic development. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5APYoWOjn3A 9/27/2011
One College Drive #100-La Charanga LibreSustainability Summit at GCC celebrated the work we all do to reduce our energy use, strengthen our local communities and build our regional movement for a just and sustainable future. With 40 workshops, exhibitors & activities, food, music, dancing and fun! Friday night's performance featured La Charanga Libre. This is the first show using the revised intro designed to highlight the reopening of the College's Core. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NQqNXkwOfQ&feature=channel_video_title 9/23/2011
When Cultures Collide: Storytelling with Rene the UnstoppableWhen Cultures Collide: Storytelling with Rene the Unstoppable. Stories by Rene Pellerin http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAz3g88igj0&feature=relmfu 9/26/2011
Inside Look at the Syrian Revolution, AnInside Look at the Syrian Revolution a presentation by Dr. Omar S. Dahi. Dr. Dahi will share his insights about his recent visit to Syria where he witnessed the Syrian Revolution firsthand. Originally from Syria, Dr. Dahi is now a professor of economics at Hampshire College with a special focus on South-South economic cooperation and on the political economy of the Middle East and North Africa. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zvn9PlGFpR4&feature=player_embedded 10/5/2011
Catch Our Children Before They Fall"Catching Our Children Before They Fall" by Dr. Ed Tronick. Dr. Tronick speaks about the research he has conducted using variations of his “Still-Face” paradigm, and its implications regarding trust and bonding in child development. After his talk, Dr. Tronick responds to a number of questions from the audience. Bio: Edward Z. Tronick is a world class researcher and teacher recognized internationally for his work on the neurobehavioral and social-emotional development of infants and young children, parenting in the U.S. and other cultures, and infant-parent mental health. Over the course of his career, Dr. Tronick has co-authored and authored more than 150 scientific papers and chapters. Recently, he and Barry Lester published the NICU Network Neurobehavioral Assessment, a standardized instrument for assessing the neurobehavioral status of the newborn. The goals of Dr. Tronick's research are to understand the nature of the process of normal and abnormal developmental as well as to develop ways to prevent and repair developmental derailment. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwDEoWN9NM8 9/26/2011
Agriculture is Everywhere"Agriculture is Everywhere" a panel discussion. Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan came to introduce initiatives in Sustainable Agriculture and highlight the public/private partnership between USDA and FINE (farm to institution in New England). FINE is a Northeast regional farm to school network. Agriculture Deputy Secretary Merrigan was joined by George Hatch, Board Chair of John Merck Fund, and Massachusetts Rural Development State Director Jay Healy. 9/27/2011
GED Graduation 2010-2011GED Graduation 2010-2011 with Chief Examiner and Master of Ceremonies Jean Boucias it was hosted by the Family Literacy Collaborative and held at GCC. Graduation included a welcome by GCC Pres. Bob Pura and a keynote address by Clare Higgins Ex Dir. Community Action of Franklin, Hampshire and North Quabbin Regions. The ceremony also included graduate/alumni speakers: Richard Riddle, Ashley Vaughn, and GCC Graduate Michael Baines, STEM Coordinator, Franklin Hampshire Career Center. With a special video congratulations by Bill Cosby. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-EWYax8AiU&list=PLAFF69F9589862C26&index=2&feature=plpp_video 10/13/2011
GED graduation congrats w/Bill Cosby-for use at GED grad onlyGED graduation congrats with Bill Cosby. For use at GED grad only. Produced 2011 not listed
One College Drive #101-TrumanOne College Drive #101-Truman. "Truman" the first musicians to perform in the recentlty completed GCC Dining Commons utilizing the house system. Office of Student Life sponsored the event as its kick off the Fall semester concert. TRUMAN blends influences from pop icon John Mayer, jazzy crooner Michael Buble, and R&B legend Stevie Wonder to develop a pop/rock/soul sound founded on powerful vocals and passionate songwriting. The brother duo (Ben and Chad Truman) has played to audiences of more than 13,000, sharing the stage with such artists as Kelly Clarkson, David Archuleta, & Josh Kelley. Raised in Nashville, Tennessee, the brothers have embraced Music City's catchphrase, "It all begins with a song." When you listen, you discover Truman's music is all at once a classic. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/04A678107409CD4B/16/E9Z4B4NSCoQ 9/7/2011
One College Drive #102-Mind Games with Paul RamseyOne College Drive #102-Mind Games with Paul Ramsey. Student Life Office brought hypnotist Paul Ramsay a two-time graduate of the University of New Hampshire to the campus. His show "Mind Games" approaches stage hypnotism from a whole new angle. It's interactive, original entertainment that transforms GCC students into a cast of characters before your very eyes. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/04A678107409CD4B/18/KQgyUwzh4TY 9/14/2011
National Security & Human Rights Under the Obama Administration"National Security & Human Rights Under the Obama Administration" is presented by Atty. Tina Monshipour Foster, Ex Dir. Of the International Justice Network, this is the 11th Annual Commager Lecture. In July of 2007, Ms. Foster won the first victory in a U.S. Court regarding detainees in Bagram, Afghanistan. Ms. Foster has also challenged the U.S. government's domestic spying program, and is plaintiff in a lawsuit against President Bush and the National Security Agency for illegal wiretapping of U.S. citizens and eavesdropping on attorney-client privileged communications. The suit is currently pending in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Most recently, Ms. Foster traveled to the Philippines on a fact-finding mission to investigate and document more than 600 political killings of human rights activists, lawyers and local leaders. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42IB7rretak 10/17/2011
Intro to Permaculture - CLASSROOM USE ONLY  not listed
Voices at Tahrir Square: An Inside Look at Egypt's Revolution"Voices at Tahrir Square: An Inside Look at Egypt's Revolution" Attorney Carol Gray speaks about her experiences in Cairo’s Tahrir Square during the Egyptian Revolution. This presentation will include segments of interviews with Egyptians protesting in the Square and a look at the future of human rights in Egypt. A graduate of Northeastern School of Law, Attorney Gray recently obtained a degree in International Human Rights Law at the American University in Cairo and is completing an oral history project documenting the role of Egypt’s leading human rights organization in the revolution. Gray is currently teaching International Politics at GCC and will teach the Politics of the Middle East at GCC in the Spring of 2012. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/7/3rzZri4k0MA 10/26/2011
GCC Social Science Department Event - not for broadcastSocial Science Department Event - not for broadcast - "Celebrate Us" is a 3 pt event. Includes and Introduction, a powerpoint, and a mission & goals piece as presented by John Tierney, Chair. 10/5/2011
Roots of Peace: 9/11 Families for Peaceful TomorrowsRoots of Peace Speaker Series presents 9/11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows: Organizing to Embrace Nonviolent Responses. The purpose of this speaker series is to help inspire and support citizen actions and initiatives by examining factors that contribute to overcoming violence and conflict in our communities as an ongoing effort to build an enduring culture of peace. We present Terry Greene and Loretta Filipov organizers of the 9/11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows group who speak about their experiences with 9/11 and their resulting peace and justice work and 9/11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows. The purpose of this speaker series is to help inspire and support citizen actions and initiatives by examining factors that contribute to overcoming violence and conflict in our communities as an ongoing effort to build an enduring culture of peace. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/6/kDGqzSouk08 11/4/2011
FRCN Legislative Breakfast, 7th Annual7th Annual Franklin County Resource Network (FCRN) Legislative Breakfast Keynote "Revenue Reform: Continuing the Conversation" is presented by State Representative Jay Kaufman and streamed on You Tube. Event, hosted by GCC, includes: Welcome by GCC Pres. Bob Pura and Sara Cummings, Coor. FCRN, Community Action. Event participants include: Sara Cummings, Holly Kosisky, Tammie Butler and Danna Boughton Community Action Staff; Community Coalition for Teens, Rachel Stoler. And facilitated by Clare Higgins, Ex Dir Community Action, a panel of area Legislative Representatives: Steve Kulik, Jay Kaufman, Denise Andrews, Paul Mark and Gail Carriddi. Awards for Legislators presented by Susan Mareneck. Sponsored by: Community Action, The United Arc, GCC, and Franklin Regional Council of Governments. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/u/8/6YsAarj_GJ0 10/28/2011
Creating Greenfield's Future: Our Food, Economy, and CommunityCreating Greenfield's Future: Our Food, Economy, and Community. Opening Remarks by Susan Worgaftik, Greening Greenfield Energy Committee, Greenfield Mayor William Martin, GCC President Bob Pura and Jim Barry, Reg. Coord, Green Communities Div. Keynote: Ben Hewitt author of "The Town that Food Saved" which tells the story of a rural, working-class Vermont community that is attempting to create a roadmap for implementing a localized food system. The day included workshops and a wrap-up with members of the Greening Greenfield Energy Comm. Susan Worgaftik and Nancy Hazard with Wisty Rorabacher of Just Roots. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txYbWr3bnJ8 11/5/2011
Massachusetts Broadband Community Meeting - GreenfieldMassachusetts Broadband Community Meeting - Greenfield- distributed to GCTV - not uploaded to YouTube Not uploaded to YouTube at request of presenters not listed
One College Drive #103-Purring Tiger - Vol. 4 KaruraOne College Drive #103 - Purring Tiger Vol. 4 - Karura Using a Microsoft Kinect, a gaming device originally intended for hands free game playing, the movements of dancer Kiori Kawai will control, trigger and manipulate sound and music. As she dances her images will be projected on screen with dazzling manipulations. At the end of the performance the audience will be invited on stage to interact with the multimedia technology. Loosely based on the story of the Japanese mythic creature Karura, who was born in a raging blaze capable of consuming the world, the performance follows a story of destruction and regeneration. It also features a posthumous collaboration between living American musician Aaron Sherwood and French composer Luc Ferrari. Field recordings Ferrari made during the 2nd half of the 20th century are combined with Sherwood’s own music. The recordings were generously made available by the Association Presque Rien. Purring Tiger is a multi-cultural, multimedia, experimental performance group dedicated to bringing people together in the context of art, in a subtext of wonder. Using technology in an astonishing interactive, improvisatory setting, they create an environment where the lines between performer, audience, cultural background, social class, and ways of communicating are blurred. They are currently Artists in Residence at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center in New York City. Performance Credits: Aaron Sherwood: multi-media programming & music Kiori Kawai: film & dance Momo Nakayama, Kiori Kawai: original film footage; Luc Ferrari: field recordings http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpJbZQZRD1g 10/6/2011
One College Drive #104-Echo UgandaOne College Drive #104 - Echo Uganda. Gideon Ampeire, born and raised in Uganda, has a Master of Arts in Ethnomusicology. He is the teacher and director of Echo Uganda. Echo Uganda invites participation in stories told, sung, and danced from the culturally rich “Pearl of Africa”: Uganda. Acoustic arrangements of traditional folk songs performed using authentic instrumentation: strings, flutes and percussion. The band donates time and energy to raise awareness and funds to help the children and families of Uganda & other places in need of assistance. Musicians playing for “Creating Greenfield’s Future” conference: Gideon Ampeire, Elena Ampeire, Trar Kurland, Marcus Giangrave, Jessica Lennington, David Magnuson and Evan Schultma. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aAL7cSRu28 11/5/2011
One College Drive #105-GCC Chorus Fall 2011One College Drive #105 - GCC Chorus Fall 2011 -GCC Chorus Concert, Fall 2011 presented by Margery Heins, Conductor with Amy Roberts-Crawford, Accompanist. The chorus-Soprano: Judy Bowker, Hadley Looman, Cecilia Tusinski and Jennifer Williams. Alto: Inna Federyuk, Taisha Galipault, Charlie Gatker, Chelsea Little, Zoe Salls, and Tracy Therieau. Tenor: Henry Gaida. Bass: Carl Mario Longo & Phil Schuster. 11/13/2011
28 Feet (for classroom use only)28 Feet (for classroom use only) After tour stops in Boston, New York City, Helsinki, and Atlanta, "28 Feet," Jonathan Mirin’s comedic solo performance about growing up with Crohn’s Disease, comes to Greenfield Community College's Sloan Theater. Inspired by Mirin’s two-decade battle with Crohn’s Disease, the show traces the playwright/actor’s wild ride with original songs, puppetry, clowning, stand-up comedy, 20 characters, and a high-energy, physical performance style. The performance was conceived and directed by the Piti Theatre company and is co-sponsored by Baystate Franklin Medical Center and Baystate Medical Practices. Not on YouTube at request of presenter. Released for classroom use only. 11/30/2011
Survey of Health Careers, 2011, Wendy L. Mooney, LMTSurvey of Health Careers, 2011, Wendy L. Mooney, LMT. Lou Peugh, MPH, LN, adjunct faculty Health Occupations interviews Mooney about her career and training. Mooney is a Licensed Massage Therapist, Reiki Master, and entrepreneur. Her business "In Touch Body Work" is located in Greenfield, MA. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIerMOiPnJY 11/21/2011
Survey of Health Careers, 2011, Marina Leonovich, MPTSurvey of Health Careers, 2011, Marina Leonovich, MPT. Lou Peugh, MPH, LN, adjunct faculty Health Occupations interviews Leonovich about her career and training. Leonovich has a Masters of Physical Therapy and is employed by Orthopedic Physical Therapy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFZKE8WVFsk 11/21/2011
Survey of Health Careers, 2011, Theresa Riethle, MA, PA-CSurvey of Health Careers, 2011, Theresa Riethle, MA, PA-C. Lou Peugh, MPH, LN, adjunct faculty Health Occupations interviews Riethle about her career and training. Riethle is Assistant Director of the Physicians Assistant Program and Associate Professor at Baypath College. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlOhiA-XENI 11/26/2011
PV Grows Fall Forum: Putting Our Money Where Mouths ArePV Grows Fall Forum: Putting Our Money Where Mouths Are. PV Grows organized an interactive session about the future of our Pioneer Valley food system. The forum proposed and sought answers to the following questions: Where are the business opportunities in the new local food economy? What role do entrepreneurs play in a healthy food system? Who provides the financing and investment for local food production and distribution? How can we support the growth of both for-profit and not-for-profit entrepreneurship? Participants had the opportunity to network with farm and food entrepreneurs, policy-makers, distributors, processors, emergency food providers, researchers, activists, and eaters; exchange ideas with six innovative Pioneer Valley food and farm entrepreneurs, showcasing a variety of business models (for-profit, not-for-profit, and more); and learn about financial and technical assistance available to Pioneer Valley farm and food businesses. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CgIKZcMv0U 10/27/2011
Student Pod Presentations for EVS-118 “Introduction to Food Systems”Student Pod Presentations for EVS-118 “Introduction to Food Systems” Adjunct Faculty Abrah Dresdale’s EVS-118 students present their final projects. Cultivation: Chris O'Connell, Zoe Rae, Megan Brockelbank, Andrew Peck, Distribution: Gabriela Maurier, Paul Tillyer. Processing: Brian Downes, Jennifer Christian, Tabbitha Greenough. Waste: Lisa Berkovits, Holly Zimmerman. Policy: Alexandra Risley-Schroeder, Sarah Rashad, Jacob Goldman. Social Change: Brianyn MacLeod, Ginevra Bucklin-Lane, Dylan Belknap-Lerner. Education: Shatasia Hurd, Krystal Graybeal, Samantha Boothroyd. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/66322A7B4F662FD8 12/1/2011
Vision Project: Accelerated Developmental Education Series (Not for Distribution)From the Mass Dept. of Higher Ed. “Vision Project - Accelerated Developmental Education Conference” this series includes: Francesca Purcell, Associate Commissioner Academic and P-16 Policy for the Mass Department of Higher Education providing an introduction to the work being done in developmental education at the community college level and The Vision Project; “Community College Research Center” by Nikki Edgecomb, Senior Research Associate, Community College Research Center at Teachers College, Columbia University; Peter Adams, Professor of English and Director of the Accelerated Learning Project, Community College of Baltimore presents the “Accelerated Learning Project”; includes a Question & Answer session with Peter Adams and Nikki Edgecombe. http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL27E67847E35DC491&feature=view_all 12/6/2011
One College Drive #107-African Percussion Ensemble ConcertOne College Drive #107 African Percussion Ensemble Concert is directed by Steve Leicach. This semester’s performers are Matthew Albertson, Dylan Belknap-Lerner, Jocelyn Dennett, Daniel Fontaine, Anthony Geryk, Christopher Gonzalez, Timothy Hueber, Claudia Matta, Ryan Rollins, Taylor Spelman and Taylor White presenting Niyabinghi, Yonvalu, Juju, Tokwe and Samba. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/c/D3FC1EB3086D6759/48/mttK_NOFLfg 12/12/2011
One College Drive #106-Jazz Ensemble ConcertOne College Drive #106 Jazz Ensemble Concert is directed by Geoffry Cunningham. This semester's performers are: Timothy Hueber, Nicholas Livingston, Ashton Lutenegger, Simon Ross, Ethan White, Piper Pichette, and John Zarcone. They perform Stolen Moments, Wildflower, Straight No Chaser, Ching Miau, In a Mist and Cantaloupe Island. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/c/D3FC1EB3086D6759/47/nWQiKTNfxxE 12/12/2011
Student Recital Concerts, Fall 2011Student Recital Concerts Fall 2011 held on Dec 6 & 7 is performed by students of Bateman, Boss, Clay, Cunningham, Page, Goodrich, Heins, Krasin, Leicach, Nelson, Norton and Rogers. This semester's performers: Steven Jonker, Nick Livingstone, Daniel Fontaine, Alex Richardson, Kate Morris, Piper Pichette, Orlando Wright, Evan Morse, James Montano, Ashton Lutenegger, Evan White-Tolbert, Sebastain Ratti-Pistoi, Matt Munson and Tim Hueber. http://www.youtube.com/user/greenfieldcc#p/c/D3FC1EB3086D6759/46/m7C4kJhx_pM 12/7/2011
Food Security Public Input Session: Pioneer Valley Planning CommissionFood Security Public Input Session: Pioneer Valley Planning Commission. This Input Session held by the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission introduced and sought community input on a three year Sustainable Communities Project funded by a Grant from the US Housing & Urban Development Agency which will focus on the Sustainable Knowledge Corridor of the Connecticut River Valley. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/c/DC802B967659A416/24/VFOHqnQ6KGk 10/27/2011
Faculty Gallery Talks-Sarah PurnellFaculty Gallery Talks-Sarah Purnell GCC faculty member Sarah Purnell discusses the evolution of her work and some of the influences that have inspired it. Excerpts of a presentation recorded in the GCC Art Gallery 10/24/11. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/3/x61_UsP2WQ4 10/24/2011
Gallery Talk-Amber ScoonIn this episode of "Gallery Talk" artist Amber Scoon discusses her pieces as shown answering questions about their development and meaning including her views on working at being an artist. Excerpts of a presentation recorded in the GCC Art Gallery on 12/7/11. http://www.youtube.com/greenfieldcc#p/u/2/2eOZfvl-llE 12/7/2011
Black History Month 2012 Celebration Kick OffBlack History Month 2012 Celebration Kick Off begins with a Welcoming Address by Bob Pura, music by a Community Chorus from GCC, Ashfield First Congregational, and Recital Chorus under the direction of M. Heins, accompanied by A. Roberts-Crawford. Followed by the presentation of Bright Lights and Living the Dream Awards by Bob Pura and Shannon Coskran. This year's award winners are Juliana Aprileo, Bright Lights, and Herb Hentz, Living the Dream. Introduction of the Keynote by Rita Hardiman. Patty Bode of Tufts University, this year's keynote, explores historical images from African American artists and makes connections to social action and social movements in our contemporary society. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-p0FAI3BElw&feature=relmfu 2/6/2012
One College Drive #108-Jonathon Burns-Flexible ComedyOne College Drive #108-Jonathon Burns-Flexible Comedy. Combining comedy, contortion and stunts, Jonathan Burns performs an act unlike any other. What started over 15 years ago as a birthday party magic show is now an interactive comedy experience that plays for any audience. Presented in the Dining Commons. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZAuKmwpnsI 2/1/2012
One College Drive #109-TheOtherMarkMillerOne College Drive #109-TheOtherMarkMiller. In 2010, Mark married fellow musician Heather Baker, and theothermarkmiller became a touring duet. 2011 marks a busy year for Mark & Heather, with aggressive promotional and radio campaigns, the release of their second album Things of This World and Things That Aren’t, and a new multi-instrumentalist concert experience reminiscent of Andrew Bird and Ingrid Michaelson. Together, they invite us into a musical world where love walks beside the afflicted, hatred is repaid with compassion, and true beauty catches us by surprise." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UugeoiuyucQ 2/15/2012
Mysterious Stone Chambers of New EnglandMysterious Stone Chambers of New England. Ashfield stonemason Jim Vieira has been exploring local stone chambers for years now as a member of the Northeast Antiquities Research Association, which has studied these structures for some 60 years. He will describe the stone ceremonial landscape of New England, carbon-dating evidence and historical texts. His slides document local sites and others in New England, and he will discuss what they represent and who may have built them. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eNjm4_moFE 2/2/2012
Roots of Peace Speakers Series: Decommissioning and Accountability for VT YankeeRoots of Peace Speakers Series: Decommissioning and Accountability for VT Yankee. This forum will address the various ways in which radioactive elements at the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant can be decommissioned, issues specific to those methods and the role we can play to ensure the safest and most effective methods are used. Deb Katz, executive director of Citizens Awareness Network (committed to replacing aging reactors in the Northeast with sustainable energy solutions), Dan Dewalt, Activist/Musician, and Robert Stannard, lobbyist, speak on the decommissioning of Vt. Yankee and the response to recent court actions as part of our Roots of Peace speaker series. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DPLsmrSpxw 2/17/2012
Politics of Global Warming, The - AS PER PRESENTER CLASSROOM USE ONLYPolitics of Global Warming is presented by Dr. Raymond Bradley, University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Geosciences and Director of the Climate System Research Center at UMass-Amherst, speaks on climate change as part of the Humanities Visiting Speaker Series. Dr. Bradley did his undergraduate work at Southampton University (U.K.) and his post-graduate studies (M.S., Ph.D.) at the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado, Boulder. He also earned a D.Sc. from Southampton University in 2003. His research interests are in climatology and paleoclimatology, with a particular focus on the post-glacial period (the last 12,000 years). He has written or edited eleven books on climatic change, and authored more than 160 articles on the topic. no release as per instructor 2/8/2012
Massachusetts Veterans Benefits Information MeetingThis Massachusetts Veterans Benefits Information Meeting was held on Feb 16, 2012. During our Veterans benefits fair, John Paradis, Public Relations Manager Ex. Assistant to the Director of VA Central Western Mass Healthcare System, presented information about benefits available to Veterans and how to access them. The event was sponsored by VETNet - GCC's Veterans Group. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jFWdaFioMI&feature=BFa&list=UU-rYOFJ23fmzgpD0u-Jh-uQ&lf=plpp_video 2/16/2012
Public Higher Education Legislative LuncheonPublic Higher Education Legislative Luncheon this event includes presentations (in order) by: Hector Toledo, Chair STCC Board of Trustees; Ira Rubenzahl, President STCC; Michael Behn, Sandri Energy Companies; David Morin, HCC's Student Trustee; Bob Pura, President GCC as well as remarks by Senator Stephen Brewer and Rep. Steve Kulik followed by a Q&A session. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkKWqDMxfBQ 2/24/2012
One College Dr. #110-Carli & DoniOne College Dr. #110-Carli & Doni not listed
One College Drive #111-Preston PugmireOne College Drive #111-Preston Pugmire. Beats, guitars, bass, vocals. How can all these sounds be generated by just one guy? For the last 4 years, Preston Pugmire has been entertaining audiences all over the US with his looping performance. Electronic floor pedals allow Preston to record anything he plays live, and then layer multiple sounds on top of it, creating an entire song from scratch. He does this right in front of the crowd while keeping them completely engaged and involved. With recognizable covers and instantly lovable original songs, Preston’s show is amazing and captivating. It is unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. Preston hit the college circuit in 2010 and has fast become the most popular music artist on the circuit nationwide. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GVeFEvsodI&feature=BFa&list=UU-rYOFJ23fmzgpD0u-Jh-uQ&lf=plpp_video 3/7/2012
NELCWIT: 5th Annual Women's Day Event & 35th Anniversary Celebration (not for distribution)NELCWIT: 5th Annual Women's Day Event & 35th Anniversary Celebration Features Clare Higgins, Executive Director, Community Action! With a Welcome by Dr. Anne Wiley, President, Friends of NELCWIT and opening reflection by Rev. Dr. Andrea Ayvanzian. The event included a short video "Looking Back: 35 Years of Saving Lives and Creating Change" as well as words by Dottie Benedetti, Board Co-President and Sarah Dudzic, Ex Dir. 3/22/2012
One College Drive #112-Mieka PauleyOne College Drive presents Mieka Pauley. Pauley, is an American singer-songwriter. In 2008, she won the grand prize in both Cosmopolitan's Star Launch and the New York Songwriters Circle Songwriting Competition, and she was nominated for a Boston Music Award. In 2005, she won the grand prize in the first Starbucks Emerging Artist competition. Following her own vision and her soul/blues/rock/acoustic/alternative style Pauley’s music brings a comparison to Ben Harper, Cat Power, Neko Case, Patty Griffin, Martin Sexton and others dynamic artists. In November 2007, she released a full length album "Elijah Drop Your Gun." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcYwzXtJzIU&feature=BFa&list=UU-rYOFJ23fmzgpD0u-Jh-uQ&lf=plpp_video 3/28/2012
Tap, Tray and FoolTap, Tray and Fool - Kurt Albert and Klaus Bleis, two fabulous tap dancers from Germany who are known as "Tap and Tray" will perform along with renowned Boston tap dancer Josh Hilberman and pianist Paul Arslanian. 4/4/2012
Music by Women Composers"Music by Women Composers" is the Spring 2012 GCC Chorus Concert. Presented under the direction of Margery Heins, accompanied by Amy Roberts-Crawford and the chorus - Soprano: Marilyn Berthellette, Judy Bowker, Inna Komerzan, Hadley Looman, and Cecilia Tusinski with Alto Tisha Galipault, Charlie Gatker and Amber R. Sumner with Tenor: Joshua Duyck, Daniel Fontaine, Henry Gaida and Phillip James Montano and Bass: Judd Blain Chris Krsykowski, Carl Longe, Serge Placinta, Stephen Ragalski, and Phil Schuster. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfOzCgOZCrU&list=PLADFDB8334E67D66B&index=12&feature=plpp_video 3/31/2012
Preventing Underage Drinking - 1st Annual Youth Conference-RAW FOOTAGEPreventing Underage Drinking - 1st Annual Youth Conference-RAW FOOTAGE- with an introduction by District Attorney Sullivan the event's Keynote is Robert Hackenson, Jr. presenting "Sobering Thoughts." After the opening participants (high school students) broke out into workshop sessions that included: Not Ready for Bedtime Players facilitated by Amanda Collings Vann, Umass Health Educator: Students Against Destructive Decisions, facilitated by Nancy Dunn, Health Education Teacher, Easthampton High School; Above the Influence, facilitated by Glen Franklin, Leadership Development and Diversity Coordinator, Community Action; and Public Service Announcement/Educational Videos, facilitated by Mary Carey, Communications Director, Northwestern District Attorney's Office and Scott MacPherson, Station Manager, GCTV. not for distribution majority of participants are minors. 4/12/2012
GCC Permaculture Garden Charrett Student ForumGCC Permaculture Garden Charrett Student Forum. Members of GCC's Permaculture Student Forum held a collaborative charette on March 28th to form a community vision and gather goals for a prospective permaculture garden at Greenfield Community College. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVoAvJjQyo4&list=PLADFDB8334E67D66B&index=5&feature=plpp_video 3/28/2012
On Poetry and ExperienceOn Poetry and Experience. The Friends of the Archibald MacLeish Collection at GCC present Fred Marchant speaking on MacLeish's 1961 book "On Poetry and Experience." Marchant will also read from his own award winning works and trace the influence of Poetry and Experience within it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqkUcK5f1YU&feature=BFa&list=PLADFDB8334E67D66B 4/17/2012
Renewable Revolution, The"The Renewable Revolution" Sajed Kamal speaks on how we can fight climate change, revitalize the economy, prevent energy wars and transition to a sustainable future. Dr. Kamal has been a lecturer and consultant on renewable energy internationally, setting up solar projects in the United States, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Armenia and El Salvador for more than 30 years http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-2OCOdmV3Q&feature=BFa&list=PLADFDB8334E67D66B 4/20/2012
Law Day 2012 - Access to Justice: What Price Due Process? Franklin County Bar Association and GCC present "Law Day 2012 - Access to Justice: What Price Due Process?" with a welcome by Bob Pura; intro by Alexa Flanders, Esq. Law Day Scholarship presented by George "Luke" Goodridge, Esq. to Alicia Hathaway, TFHS, and Carolyn Como, GHS. Keynote Intro: Dorothy Storrow, Esq. Keynote speakers Joe McGinniss, author of "15 Gothic Street." Panel Discussion with David Sullivan Esq., NW Dist. Atty; Jennifer Dieringer, Esq. Managing Attorney, Community Legal Aid; and Mark Bluver, Esq. President of FCBA. The "Liberty Bell" Award was presented by Wendy Sibbison, Esq. to Howard Polonsky, Head Librarian (Retired) FC Law Library. 4/19/2012
Student Recital Concert, Spring 2012Student Recital Concert, Spring 2012, presenting - Will Byler, Orlando Wright, Piper Pichette, Ethan, Tim Hueber, Alexander Ayala-Palacin, Sebatian Ratti Pistoi, Ashton Juttenegger, Alex Richardson, and Evan White-Tolbert. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhJKHIq-y8I&list=UU-rYOFJ23fmzgpD0u-Jh-uQ&index=2&feature=plpp_video 5/3/2012
One College Drive #113 - Austin RenfroeOne College Drive #113 - Austin Renfroe. Musician Austin Renfroe performed live in the GCC Dining Commons as part of Spring Week events. It's sometimes hard to imagine how the spirit of a soulful song crafter and the energy of a compelling concert artist can coexist in the same person, but Austin Renfroe brought both to the stage. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9n9sbFO8luo&feature=BFa&list=UU-rYOFJ23fmzgpD0u-Jh-uQ 4/25/2012
Jar of Tears, TheJar of Tears, The. Storyteller David Arfa presents "The Jar of Tears: A Memorial for the Rebbe of the Warsaw Ghetto." Arfa interprets the work of Rabbi Kalonymus Kalman Shapiro, writing of his spiritual struggles while confined in the Warsaw Ghetto during the Holocaust. This performance won the Charles Hildebrandt Holocaust Studies Award in honor of its artistic excellence, depth of vision and technical mastery. 4/17/2012
Survey of Health Careers: Dr. Shusen SunSurvey of Health Careers: Dr. Shusen Sun - Dr. Sun discusses his career as a Pharmacist in both Baystate Franklin Medical Center and the College of Pharmacy at Western New England University. He also talks about the academic path to becoming a Pharmacist and some of the many career options http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ3yyf04Ebs&list=UU-rYOFJ23fmzgpD0u-Jh-uQ&index=4&feature=plpp_video 4/30/2012
Working with Families: Early Education Appreciation Night, 2012"Working with Families" was the keynote presentation delivered by Leslie Fisher-Katz during the Annual Early Education and Care Celebration held in the GCC Dining Commons on April 26. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4bs9Arpv5w&list=UU-rYOFJ23fmzgpD0u-Jh-uQ&index=1&feature=plpp_video 4/26/2012
Survey of Health Careers: Virginia WahlProfessor/Program Coordinator Virginia Wahl discusses the GCC Practical Nursing Program reviewing some of the program requirements and some of the course work involved. She also discusses what skills are learned and where you can work as a Licensed Practical Nurse. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiVghDkwzxY&feature=BFa&list=UU-rYOFJ23fmzgpD0u-Jh-uQ 4/30/2012
2012 Annual Tribute to Archibald MacLeish, The2012 Annual Tribute to Archibald MacLeish, The. This program is a recording of the dedication of the Archibald MacLeish Room at Greenfield Community College. With Introductions by Bernard A. Drabeck and a welcome by Bob Pura, President, GCC and Larry Dean, President, Friends of the Archibald MacLeish Collection. The following MacLeish poetry is read by: “Meeting in Conway” read by Carolyn Nims McLellan; ”Eleven” read by William Zale; ”White Haired Girl” read by Mary Dearborn; “Lines for an Interment” read by William Comfort; ”Empire Builders” read by Alex Rossman; “Greetings from Jill Ker Conway” read by Margaret E. C. Howland; ”You Andrew Marvell” read by Faythe Turner; ”Voyage to the Moon” read by Carol Letson; ”National Security” read by Alex Rossman; ”Epigraph” read by Stephen Poulin; ”Definitions of Old Age” read by David Ram; and ”Sensing” read by William MacLeish. The dedication was presented by The Friends of the Archibald MacLeish Collection at Greenfield Community College. This reading was for the dedication of the Archibald MacLeish Room at Greenfield Community College. With introductions by Bernard A. Drabeck, a welcome by GCC President Bob Pura and Friends of MacLeish President Larry Dean. The following MacLeish Poetry is read by: Carolyn Nims McLellan “Meeting in Conway;” William Zale ”Eleven;” Mary Dearborn ”White Haired Girl”; William Comfort “Lines for an Interment;” Alex Rossman ”Empire Builders;” Margaret Howland “Greetings from Jill Ker Conway;” Faythe Turner ”You Andrew Marvell;” Carol Letson ”Voyage to the Moon;” Alex Rossman ”National Security;” Stephen Poulin ”Epigraph;” David Ram ”Definitions of Old Age;” and William MacLeish ”Sensing.” The dedication was presented by The Friends of the Archibald MacLeish Collection at Greenfield Community College. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ1LxYEaByQ&list=PLADFDB8334E67D66B&index=3&feature=plpp_video 5/4/2012
One College Drive #117-GCC Chorus, Spring 2012One College Drive #117-GCC Chorus, Spring 2012 presented under the direction of Margery Heins and accompanied by Amy Roberts-Crawford. The performers are - Soprano: Marilyn Berthelette, Judy Bowker, Inna Komerzan, Hadley Looman and Cecilia Tusinski; Alto: Taisha Galipault, Charlie Gatker, and Amber R. Sumner; Tenor: Joshua Duyck, Daniel Fontaine, Henry Gaida and Phillip James Montano; Bass: Judd Blain, Chris Krzykowski, Carl Longo, Serge Placinta, Stephen Rogalski and Phil Schuster. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0v6Q9MBMC_Q&list=PLADFDB8334E67D66B&index=2&feature=plpp_video 5/10/2012
One College Drive #118-African Percussion Ensemble, Spring 2012One College Drive #118-African Percussion Ensemble, Spring 2012 5/10/2012