Thursday, July 26, 2007

We're All Americans

These four photographs are from an American Legion League baseball playoff game between the Bedford, PA Hurricanes and the Saints of Saint Michaels, PA. The first two shots are shown in order and cover a time span of 1.04 seconds, between when the ball left the pitcher's hand and reached the plate.



This swing was somewhat controversial as to whether it was a ball or a strike. The on field umpire called it a ball, the umpires who occupy the bleachers were yelling for a strike. You be the judge.


Obviously, this ball player is out. No controversy here.


Bedford runner is out at second. That will teach you to steal.

This is the 10th Annual Native American Pow-Wow held at DelGrosso's Amusement Park in Tipton, PA, Blair County. It was nice to see old acquaintances and make new ones. We don't usually identify children who appear on the blog, so you'll notice many of the captions are basic.


Jeff Bailey - Lakota / Sac and Fox




Chief Quiet Hawk
Nanticoke


Native American Woman


Young Dancer


Keith Sharphead - Cree, Canada


Katrina Big Mountain - Cree, Saskatchewan


John Pingree - Wind River, Wyoming


Lady dancers


Elder


Young Dancer


Louis Fratoso, New Jersey, Lenni Lenape


Young Dancer


Young Dancer


Opening ceremony for the Native American Pow-Wow held at DelGrosso's Amusement Park. As you can see, there was a large crowd on hand on Saturday.

Once again, it's time for the Hastings Volunteer Fire Department Duck Race. This is one of the company's major fundraisers and it is well suppported by the whole community.


Hastings Volunteer Fire Department Duck Herders. Every year Brubaker Creek is dammed up so, hopefully, sufficient water will float our ducks. If that doesn't work we have a tanker truck standing by that can dump enough water into the creek to make sure that the little duckies will have enough water to reach their final destination which is about two blocks from the start.


A crowd gathers on a bridge about half way to the finish line.


At the end of the race, the first nine ducks are pulled out. They, as well as the owner of the last duck across the line, win a cash prize.

A Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission Historical Marker was placed on the Burbaker Lane Walking Trail to commemorate the UMWA-Distric 2 Labor Chautauquas held in Hastings in 1925.


Hastings Mayor Sam Grillo, master of ceremonies.


Frances Rhoa, Hastings Public Library Director. Much of the research done by James Watta of the PA Labor Center at IUP was done in the library.


Charles Fox, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commision


The actual unveiling.