Greensboro College Graduate Student Will Help Carry Disabled Friend Across Europe

Kevan Chandler. Learn more about his story at WeCarryKevan.com
"GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Philip Keller, a graduate student in Greensboro College's Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages program, has joined a team that will help carry a friend with muscular dystrophy on their backs across Europe to see sights he otherwise wouldn't be able to.
                                              
Keller and friends Tom Troyer and Ben Duvall are raising money to take Kevan Chandler across parts of France, England and Ireland this summer. Chandler has muscular dystrophy and normally relies on a wheelchair.

Another friend, Luke Thompson, will film and photograph the journey.

Keller says the venture stems from a trip in 2013 when Chandler, a writer and sound editor who belonged to his weekly potluck supper club, told the group it would be fun to accompany them in their "urban spelunking" - "cave exploring" in sewers.

So Chandler's friends took turns carrying the 65-pound Chandler on their backs through the abandoned sewers under the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where Keller had studied as an undergraduate.

Now, the group is  trying to raise $35,000 for the trip to and across Europe to see sights ranging from Samois Ser Siene, France, the winter home of the late jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt, to Skellig Michael, an Irish island that is home to a sixth-century monastery.

The friends plan to carry Chandler on a specially-made backpack frame and care for his needs along the way.

"I have had the opportunity to travel several places in the world, and do so very easily because I am able-bodied," says Keller, who plans to teach in Asia and advocate for refugees after completing his degree.

"However, even many able-bodied people do not strive to reach their dreams. This trip has the potential of inspiring everybody, able-bodied or not. If someone who is as handicapped as Kevan is not allowing his condition to stop him, there is no excuse for anybody."

Keller hopes the documentary film that will be made of the trip will help send that message to a wider audience.

"Through community and by bearing each other's burdens, each one of us can reach heights together that we could not do alone," he says. "Knowing Kevan, and getting trained for this particular journey has already changed me. I am continually inspired by Kevan's joy and zeal for life."

Greensboro College's 30-hour M.A. program in TESOL qualifies graduates to apply for full-time teaching positions in academies and universities abroad -- a requirement that cannot be met by simply obtaining a graduate certificate in TESOL.

For more information about the program, contact director Michelle Plaisance at 336-272-7102, ext. 5285, or email michelle.plaisance@greensboro.edu.

Greensboro College provides a liberal-arts education grounded in the traditions of the United Methodist Church and fosters the intellectual, social, and, spiritual development of all students while supporting their individual needs.


Founded in 1838 and located near downtown Greensboro, the college enrolls about 1,000 students from 29 states and territories, the District of Columbia and seven foreign countries in its undergraduate liberal-arts program and four master's degree programs. In addition to rigorous academics and a well-supported Honors program, the school features a 17-sport NCAA Division III athletic program and dozens of service and recreational opportunities."

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Male Summit Coming Up for Dads, Father Figures

The third annual Guilford County Council of
PTAs Male Summit will take place March 19

"Greensboro, N.C. – The Guilford County Council of PTAs, in conjunction with Guilford Parent Academy and other community partners, is hosting its third annual Male Summit on Saturday, March 19 from 8 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at Southwest Guilford  High, 4364 Barrow Road, High Point. Fathers, stepfathers, grandfathers, uncles, neighbors and community members and their children are invited to attend to strengthen their skills as parent figures and help the children in their lives become successful.

The theme of the event is “Mentorship Excellence: Father Figures Empower Our Children.” Topics of discussion will include mentoring boys to become men, from ordinary to extraordinary, being a professional and more.

“With each summit we see results.” said Angel Guerrero, Guilford County Council of PTAs chair of male involvement. “These results include individuals committing to being a role model in their schools and communities.  Also we see more male groups forming in our Guilford County Schools.  Together the children, our leaders and community are blessed.”

The keynote speakers are Rick Brown, Director of Program Expansion for Children’s Home Society’s Family Life Education Services division and Rashard Jones, a graduate of North Carolina A & T State University and a part of Guilford County’s academic community since 2001. Other speakers will include retired Chief District Court Judge Lawrence McSwain, Family Tool Box creator Dr. Rodney Navey and speaker Nick McNeil.


This event is free. To register, click here or visit www.gcsnc.com and click on the Iisting in the Upcoming Events calendar. To learn more about Guilford Parent Academy, sign up for monthly updates or register for other free classes, visit www.gcsnc.com, email parentacademy@gcsnc.com or call 336-279-4924."

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Triad Goodwill announces Rock the Runway awards Three fashion designers win at annual fundraiser

"GREENSBORO, NC – Triad Goodwill presented three awards on Friday, February 26, 2016 to designers with collections in their 7th Annual Rock the Runway fashion fundraiser at the Elm Street Center in downtown Greensboro. Seven student, amateur and professional designers each showcased collections of seven looks created from reconstructed Triad Goodwill store items. Three designers were announced as winners. Robin Otis-Clayborne won the News & Record Unconventional Material Challenge for the best outfit made of newsprint. Cheslie Kryst was announced as the Audience Choice winner for her entire collection. The Judges’ Choice went to Brian Atkins with the top score for his collection’s originality, construction and creative use of materials.

Additional designers volunteering their time and talent for Rock the Runway were Amber Colburn, Tiffany Flowers-Teague, Floria Hance-Morant and Timaya Kasey. Judges were Princess Johnson of Royal Expressions Contemporary Ballet, Susan Ladd of the News & Record, Katie O’Brien from Jared & Katie In the Morning on 107.5 KZL, and Lynn Wooten of The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro. WFMY News 2’s Lauren Melvin served as host for the event. Event photos are on the Triad Goodwill Facebook page on the Photos/Albums tab.

Proceeds from Rock the Runway support Triad Goodwill’s mission of providing free career development services in Alamance, Caswell, Guilford, Randolph and Rockingham Counties for the un- and underemployed. Visit GoodwillRockTheRunway.org for tickets to the next Rock the Runway on Friday, February, 24, 2017.

Rock the Runway was presented by Common Giant, with additional support by 4 Seasons Hair, Bank of America, Candace's Cupcake Creations, Clinton Press, Elm Street Center, Firefly Store Solutions,

News & Record, Lincoln Financial Group, Painted Plate, Premier Federal Credit Union, Senn Dunn Insurance, Torey Searcy Photography, WFMY News 2, and 107.5 WKZL."

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2016 Guilford Heart Ball raises nearly $230,000 for heart disease and stroke research & prevention education

Dr. Daniel Bensimhon & Dr. Peter Van Trigt receive the LeBauer Visionary Award

"Over 300 community and business leaders attended the American Heart Association’s 2016 Guilford Heart Ball on Saturday evening, raising nearly $230,000 for heart disease and stroke research and prevention education. This black-tie affair included a silent auction, gourmet dinner, live auction, DJ and dancing.
Courtesy of Crumley Roberts Attorneys at Law, the American Heart Association’s Guilford County Life is Why Sponsor, nearly 100 new sports balls were donated and then presented at the 2016 Guilford Heart Ball with the “Bring a Ball to the Ball” program. Kimberly Roberts, Vice President of Cultural Development and Wellness at Crumley Roberts, presented the balls at the Guilford Heart Ball that will be donated to schools throughout Greater Guilford County to help children get active in order to live more heart-healthy lives.
"Crumley Roberts and The Crumley Roberts Kids Zone© remain committed to the safety and wellness of children in the communities we serve and beyond.  The ‘Bring a Ball to the Ball’ event helps provide some of the tools children need to remain active and healthy.  We are very grateful to the American Heart Association for its continuing efforts to help individuals of all ages live longer and healthier lives,” says Roberts.
Cone Health Heart and Vascular Center and the AHA recognized Dr. Daniel Bensimhon and Dr. Peter Van Trigt as the winners of the 2nd Annual LeBauer Visionary Award at the 2016 Guilford Heart Ball.
“It was an honor to accept the 2016 LeBauer Visionary Award on behalf of the entire ventricular assist device (VAD) team at Cone Health. Vision requires both imagination and knowledge; it was not difficult to imagine beginning a successful VAD program at Cone Health with all of the exceptionally trained, committed medical personnel we have in our Heart Center,” shares Dr. Van Trigt. “The VAD program has been successful because we started the program for the right reason–patient centered care for those heart failure patients without other options. We also used a team approach from the very beginning, which I firmly believe improves outcomes.”
“Receiving an award like this from colleagues who are providing the highest quality cardiac care on a daily basis at Cone is a very humbling experience,” says Dr. Bensimhon. “But to be able to share the award with a surgeon of Dr. Van Trigt's caliber and vision has made it one of the most special moments of my career and makes me want to work even harder to push the window of cardiac care for our community.”
Cone Health and the AHA established the LeBauer Visionary Award last year, recognizing those individuals who have made a significant contribution to improving the cardiovascular health of our community and region, through exceptional patient care, innovative research and treatments, and active participation and contributions toward community health care causes. 
Nominations were made by the Cone Health Heart and Vascular Center physicians and clinical leadership.  A panel of heart and vascular experts, Cone Health leadership, and AHA leadership and volunteers reviewed the nominations and selected the finalists. 
Dr. Daniel R. Bensimhon is a cardiologist at Cone Health Medical Group HeartCare, and Dr. Peter Van Trigt is a Cardiothoracic Surgeon for Cone Health Medical Group – Triad Cardiac and Thoracic Surgeons. Together, Bensimhon and Van Trigt were recognized for revolutionizing care in Greensboro by developing an innovative, top performing and lifesaving left ventricular assist device (LVAD) program.
Dr. James Allred and Dr. Clarence Owen were also honored as finalists for the 2016 LeBauer Visionary Award. Dr. James Allred is an electrophysiologist at Cone Health Medical Group HeartCare who was recognized for his innovative work with leadless pacing technology.
Dr. Clarence Owen is a cardiothoracic surgeon for Cone Health Medical Group – Triad Cardiac and Thoracic Surgeons who was recognized for his groundbreaking work with mitral valve repair and being pivotal in the development of the transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) Program.
The award is named in honor of Sidney LeBauer, the first AHA Heart Gala Community Chair, and Joseph LeBauer, one of the founding cardiologists of what is now Cone Health Medical Group HeartCare, a team of over 30 cardiologists serving the Triad region.
Heart disease and stroke are the No. 1 and No. 5 killers of both men and women in the United States. Diseases of the Heart are the 2nd leading causes of death and stroke is the 3rd leading cause of death in Guilford County. However, 80% of heart disease and stroke-related illnesses are preventable with managed risk factors and heart-healthy lifestyle changes.

Attached Photo Details: Photos Courtesy of Aesthetic Images Photography





AT LEFT - Chris & Kimberly Roberts during the silent auction.












AT RIGHT - Roy Carroll, Vanessa Carroll, Jenni Newkirk & Ryan Newkirk.
















AT LEFT - Lee Schloss Lifestyle Change Champion – highlighted during the night.













AT RIGHT - Ruth Heyd & Kimberly Roberts Bring a Ball to the Ball – presentation with Crumley Roberts during the program.













      AT LEFTRon Black  - Co-chair.




AT RIGHT - Ryan Newkirk, LeKeshia Franklin, Dr. Bensimhon & Dr. Van Trigt – Receiving 2016 LeBauer Visionary Award.

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