-
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Hall of Fame Coach John Madden visited the Baltimore Ravens training camp Wednesday and sat down with 400 season ticket holders who wanted to know what the league was doing to emerge from the ongoing labor talks in better shape than it is today.
During an earlier news conference held on the Ravens practice field at McDaniel College, Goodell had said in response to a question about the labor negotiations between players and owners that he thought fans were not interested.
-
The Buffalo Bills announced on Thursday an agreement with St. John Fisher College that will keep the team's training camp in Pittsford.
We are excited to have come to an agreement to continue our training camp at St. John Fisher College," Bills chief executive officer Russ Brandon said. "We believe Fisher offers us the best place to prepare our football team, continue our regional business initiatives and to serve our great fans.
-
United States Court of Appeals
FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT
No. 03-3734
John Camp, Appellant, Appeal from the United States
v. District Court for...
-
MASHPEE Reverend John L. Camp, 75, of Mashpee, died at Brigham and Women's Hospital on January 18, 2011. He was the husband of Joan A. (Crawford) Camp...
-
The youth summer camping experience is made possible by the organization's Douglas Hall of Fame and donations from commumty-minded individuala The Douglas Hall of Fame houses some of the greatest names in the history of sports in this country, as well as those who are honored for their sense of community responsibility. The honorées this year include Cecil Sievers, Ernie Morris, Doris Ortega, Floyd Layne and Dr. Roscoe Browne.
The non-profit, communityserving organization's annual goal continues to be raising funds that will enable inner-city youth to explore the wonders of nature through an outdoor summer camping experience.
-
SYRACUSE, N.Y., Aug. 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Riki Ellison, Chairman and Founder of the Youth Impact Program (YIP) and a three time Super Bowl winner with the San Francisco 49ers announced that more than 75 YIP campers got to visit the 2010 NFL Buffalo Bills training camp located at St. John Fisher College in Rochester, New York on July 29th. "It was a very important part of our program to show these young boys the Buffalo Bills. It was not only inspirational but a touch of reality they could feel and see," Ellison said.
This is the first year for Syracuse University to host the Youth Impact Program. Mr. Henry Wildhack heads the program this year, and has more than 12 student scholarship athletes from Syracuse that are assisting as mentors and counselors. YIP invests in "at risk" be...
-
Buffalo Bills Experience
The interactive games area on the artificial turf field at St. John Fisher Stadium is a highlight of camp for youths. Here's a rundown on the challenges:
-
We are excited about our grant to Southwest Housing Solutions," said Tonya Allen, Skillman Foundation vice president of program. "They, by far, have the best and most effective foreclosure prevention program, and we are happy to expand their model to additional providers in our neighborhoods.
"From my meetings around the state on this issue, I know firsthand that foreclosure prevention counselors are overwhelmed and that a lack of funds is tying the hands of local groups who are trying to help Michigan families," said [Carl Levin]. "I am hopeful that these federal dollars will help counseling services in Detroit keep families in their homes and help prevent the foreclosure crisis from deepening even further."
"Homeownership is the bedrock of strong and stable neighborhoods," said John...
... and stable neighborhoods," said John Van Camp, president of Southwest Solutions, the holding com...
-
Lee Jones was well on his way back to another zip code. Hours earlier, Lee, along with [MYLES DORCH] "Mousey" Dorch and Frank Washington, had been inducted into the Bob Douglas Hall of Fame. The affair was held at Our Children's Foundation on West 125th Street.
Zelda Spolestra (c), the NBA's "First Lady," with a 2006 Bob Douglas Hall of Fame inductee, former NBA official Lee Jones, and Ms. Cecil Watkins.
This is a nice, but a sad time," said Ora Garrett-Threat. "We're trying to carry on as [Eddie] and [Lorraine Younger] would have liked us, but just three day before the luncheon, John Sena passed away.
-
He fought hard to overcome racial bias, pioneered a theater and leadership camp in northern Cumberland County and imparted his wisdom and knowledge to hundreds of students he taught throughout the country.
He also boxed competitively during World War II, protested during the civil rights movement and was so active in the Unitarian Church he nearly became a minister.