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That Day Jesus Appeared In Covington’s Linden Grove Cemetery
One crisp winter morning in 1914, William C. Weidling took his Kodak camera along as he walked from his house at 1336 Holman Street in Covington into the nearby Linden Grove Cemetery. A particular array of snow-dusted foliage and bare tree limbs caught his eye and he snapped a frame.
It was a couple of weeks before Mr. Weidling developed the roll of film but, when he did, he was astounded to discover that he had snapped a photograph of Jesus Christ.
Well, not exactly. Mr. Weidling’s photograph included a couple of trees, stripped of leaves, their branches criss-crossing in such a way that the image of Christ appeared to emerge from the seemingly random twigs. It was not Christ himself that Mr. Weidling captured in his photograph. It was the forces of nature, marshaling the accidental arrangement of branch and bough to express, he thought, the very essence of Christ.
William C. Weidling – the C stands for “Christian” – knew he had something unique and so, like all good Americans, he rushed to cash in on his divine windfall. He got the photograph copyrighted, he found a publisher in the New York firm of Close, Graham & Scully, and he got the imprimatur of the Right Reverend Camillus P. Maes, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington, to attest that the photo was genuine.
This last precaution is curious, because Mr. Weidling was not Catholic. He was born in Germany in 1874, emigrated to the United States in 1890 and was married to a nice German-Swiss girl in the German Methodist Episcopal Church. Later, he affiliated with the United Brethren Church.
Although Mr. Weidling was not a member of his flock, Bishop Maes was effusive in his defense of the miraculous image. In his endorsement, the bishop wrote:
“The upturned face of our Lord glancing sorrowful towards heaven, a head crowned with thorns, the whole shape of the body, all make a most striking picture of Christ, produced by the artless work of nature! We have seen the original film and we can testify that the plate has not in any way been retouched or tampered with.”
Mr. Weidling named his unique photograph, “Nature’s Mystic Apparition of Christ.” The photo was distributed in three sizes – 5x7 inches, 7x10 inches, and 10x14 inches – selling for 25 cents, 50 cents and one dollar, respectively.
A trade magazine, Geyer’s Stationer [3 June 1915] reported that several thousand copies had been sold in Cincinnati alone. According to the Durham, Kansas, Tribune, Mr. Weidling was making “a good living” from sales of this photo. If so, his major expenditure appeared to involve moving from Covington to Cheviot.
Mr. Weidling spent most of his career as a carpenter, either self-employed or working in the maintenance departments of the Vernon Manor Hotel or the Cincinnati Public Library. In 1912, shortly before he snapped his famous photograph, Mr. Weidling incorporated a manufacturing company to produce woodwork and specialty tools for bakers. That initiative, which involved opening a factory in Cheviot, appears to have ended when Mr. Weidling was widowed in 1921. With three young children to raise he found regular hours and a steady paycheck at the library.
Copies of “Nature’s Mystic Apparition of Christ” remained for sale until at least the 1930s and the image was featured, either in reproduction or description, in newspapers throughout the eastern United States.
A lecturer in Newark, New Jersey, used Mr. Weidling’s photograph as the focus of a seminar on biblical prophecy. Copies of the mystic snapshot are now housed in the collection of the Princeton University Art Museum where it was exhibited as recently as 2012, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the British Library in London, England, (where the curators have apparently been led to believe the photo originated in Canada). Even though the image is clearly long out of copyright, several stock photo companies offer it for sale and it appears as the cover image of “The Three Christs of Ypsilanti,” a book by Milton Rokeach that has now been made into a movie starring Richard Gere and Peter Dinklage.
At the age of 80, William C. Weidling died at his home in Norwood after a brief illness. For the last two years of his life, he operated a small fix-it shop.
Mr. Weidling never made a career out of photography, hardly published another photograph except a few freelance pix for the Kentucky Post and some church newsletters, and his world-famous photo of Jesus in Linden Grove Cemetery wasn’t even mentioned in his obituary. He is buried next to his wife in Fort Mitchell’s Highland Cemetery.
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SYNOPSIS: Alan Duarte has lost nine close family members to gun violence in his favela community in Rio de Janeiro. Now, through his boxing project, he’s fighting to build a better future for his son and his community.
SUPPORT THE GOOD FIGHT: To find out how the story of Alan and Abraço Campeão (Champion Embrace) evolved and how YOU can help fight the good fight: abracocampeao.com/the-good-fight
CREDITS A Film about ALAN DUARTE and ABRAÇO CAMPEÃO Directed and Produced by Ben Holman Director of Photography - Neirin Jones Original Music - Maga Bo, Ben Lamar Gay, MC Cidinho Editor - Ben Holman Additional Camera - Ben Holman Grade - Richard Fearon at MPC Sound Design - Scramble Additional Sound Design - Sounds and Sons Graphic Design - Marcos Gemal at Mother London Executive Producer - Hermeti Balarin Consultant Producer - Kimberley Browning Made by BEIJA FILMS in association with MOTHER LONDON Special thanks for extra support from No.8 London, Sounds and Sons and MPC
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WINNER of TRIBECA Film Festival "Best Documentary Short" 10 other awards 50+ Festrivals SYNOPSIS Alan Duarte has lost nine close family members to gun violence in his favela community in Rio de Janeiro. Now, through his boxing project, he’s fighting to build a better future for his son and his community. SUPPORT THE GOOD FIGHT To find out how the story of Alan and Abraço Campeão (Champion Embrace) evolved and how YOU can help fight the good fight: https://ift.tt/2HdLqkv CREDITS A Film about ALAN DUARTE and ABRAÇO CAMPEÃO Directed and Produced by Ben Holman Director of Photography - Neirin Jones Original Music - Maga Bo, Ben Lamar Gay, MC Cidinho Editor - Ben Holman Additional Camera - Ben Holman Grade - Richard Fearon at MPC Sound Design - Scramble Additional Sound Design - Sounds and Sons Graphic Design - Marcos Gemal at Mother London Executive Producer - Hermeti Balarin Consultant Producer - Kimberley Browning Made by BEIJA FILMS in association with MOTHER LONDON Special thanks for extra support from No.8 London, Sounds and Sons and MPC
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May 16, 2018: In other news
WCC holds 52nd Commencement Ceremony on Tuesday, May 15
Wilkesboro, N.C. – Wilkes Community College’s 52nd Annual Commencement Ceremony took place on Tuesday, May 15, in the John A. Walker Community Center on the Wilkes Campus. Two ceremonies will be held.
The Health Sciences Division and Applied Career Technologies Division graduates participated in the 4 p.m. ceremony. The Arts & Sciences Division and the Business & Public Service Technologies Division graduates participated in the 7 p.m. ceremony.
Presenters for the program were Dr. Jeff Cox, president of Wilkes Community College; Mr. Terry Bumgarner, chairperson of the Board of Trustees; and Kayla Colglazier, president of the Student Government Association. The speaker was Dr. David Ritter, lead instructor Economics and Management Information Systems, and Blair Hancock, vice-president of Instruction, presented the candidates.
The prelude for the ceremony Summit Strings (Mr. Steve Holman & Ms. Tess Angel). Ms. Tammy Griffin-Garcia, Soloist performed the national anthem and provided inspirational music.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Lakey Ballroom for graduates, faculty, staff and guests.
Arts and Sciences Division
ASSOCIATE GRADUATES
Two-year Associate Degrees will be awarded to the following students:
ASSOCIATE IN ARTS: Benjamin Thomas Adair, Moravian Falls; Billie LeAnn Adams, Millers Creek; Trent Michael Adams; North Wilkesboro; Allie Suzanne Anderson, Moravian Falls; Kayley Virginia Anderson, North Wilkesboro; Chrystal Aponte, North Wilkesboro; Taylor Haynes Baker, Wilkesboro; Mastin Cole Bauguess, Thurmound; Zoe Rae Beaman, North Wilkesboro; Joy Elizabeth Billings, Ronda; James Dylan Blankley, Ronda; Allison Belle Bowers, North Wilkesboro; Caighlen McKenzie Brady, Millers Creek; Summer Sky Branciforte, Traphill; Kaela Paige Bray, Millers Creek; Erik Bueno-Medina, Wilkesboro; Dawson William Burwell, Moravian Falls; Brittany Lee-Ann Byrd, Ronda; Lauren Ashton Byrd, North Wilkesboro; Logan Allen Byrd, North Wilkesboro; Heaven L. Call, Millers Creek; Adriana Alejandra Carmona-Jurado, Moravian Falls; Dashae LaVaun Chatham, Wilkesboro; Austin Benjamin Church, Wilkesboro; Kayla Marie Colglazier, Hays; Whittney Alissa Combs, Wilkesboro; Elizabeth Gray Cooke, Wilkesboro; Johanna Copley, North Wilkesboro; Karla Yamileth Cortez, Moravian Falls; Marc Gonzales Cruz, North Wilkesboro; Lauren Grace Dancy, Wilkesboro; Caroline Amelia Daughtry, Roaring River; Tracey Hockett Daughtry, Roaring River; Mikki Leigh Davis, Purlear; Jose Maria De La Garza, North Wilkesboro; Khara Faw Dimmette, North Wilkesboro; Angela Jean Dolinger, Wilkesboro; Ashley Espinoza, North Wilkesboro; Joshua Blake Estep, Millers Creek; Katelyn Yvonne Fielder, Barton; Maria Guadalupe Frausto-Barbosa, Wilkesboro; Lesly Pilar Fuentes-Ramirez, North Wilkesboro; Diego Francisco Garcia- Galindo, Wilkesboro; T.J. McRae Gordon, North Wilkesboro; Taylor Nicole Greer, North Wilkesboro; Rhianna Shanice Griffin, North Wilkesboro; Stephenie Alana Hamby, Millers Creek; Jessica Gisselle Henriquez, North Wilkesboro; Charles William Hicks, North Wilkesboro; Patrick Carl Hill, North Wilkesboro; Cassie N. Huffman, Wilkesboro; Jonathan Willis Inman, Wilkesboro; Allison Mara Ivey, North Wilkesboro; Laken Alexandra Jarvis, Wilkesboro; Kodie Leigh Jennings, North Wilkesboro; Charles Jacob Johnson, Roaring River; Jesse Samuel Johnson, North Wilkesboro; Joseph Gregory Kennedy, Traphill; Megan Nicole Knight, Wilkesboro; Austin Timothy Lane, Wilkesboro; Rachel Dawn LaPrad, North Wilkesboro; Ana'e Desarae Limon, Wilkesboro; Morgen Nicole Love, North Wilkesboro; Yandery Mariela Manzanares, North Wilkesboro; Kyra Leigh McClarrin, North Wilkesboro; Erika Layne Miles, Hays; Ursela Gena Miller, North Wilkesboro; Stephen Christopher Mitchell, North Wilkesboro; Alexander Elijah Morales, Moravian Falls; Rachel Jean Muskelley, Wilkesboro; Pedro Anthony Noon, Ronda; Lakyn Danae Parrish, Wilkesboro; Dakota Leeann Passmore, North Wilkesboro; Haley Perez-Ramirez, North Wilkesboro; Tamika Lashaun Phillips, Millers Creek; Marco Antonio Pineda-Sierra, North Wilkesboro; Andrew Jeffrey Pinkerton, Wilkesboro; Ricky Seth Poe, Moravian Falls; Delaney Raeh Richards, North Wilkesboro; Gabriela Ruvalcaba-Barragan, North Wilkesboro; Garrett Joseph Saffold, Wilkesboro; Lisa Penhollow Salmon, North Wilkesboro; Alisha Dawn Scott, Sparta; Briana Church Shell, Millers Creek; Kirsten Sierra Shepherd, North Wilkesboro; James David Simmons, Jr., Wilkesboro; James Dalton Smith, Moravian Falls; Karma Raine Smith, North Wilkesboro; Miranda Michelle Smith, North Wilkesboro; Brandon James Teague, North Wilkesboro; Rebecca Elizabeth Triplett, North Wilkesboro; Mary Jane Boiser Vawter, McGrady; Moriah Grace Vimont, Moravian Falls; Phillip Ethan Waldrup-Dobbins, Ronda; Marissa Ruth Walker; Wilkesboro; Travis Remington Wall, Wilkesboro; Montanna Morgan Walters; Wilkesboro; Alicia Dawn Widener, Millers Creek; Zechariah Patrick Kent Wilborn, North Wilkesboro; and Olivia Marie Wilcox, North Wilkesboro.
ASSOCIATE IN GENERAL EDUCATION: LarkAnn Louise Byrd, North Wilkesboro; Kayla Marie Colglazier, Hays; Katrina Leigh Fletcher, Purlear; Harlee Denise Glass, North Wilkesboro; Adrianne Janette Johnson , North Wilkesboro; Alexandra Morgan Johnson, McGrady; Sydney Laura Johnson, Wilkesboro; Seth Malachi Kerr, Moravian Falls; Christen L. Martin, North Wilkesboro; Paige Elizabeth Neely, Millers Creek; John Thomas O'Connell, Jr., Millers Creek; Taylor Leigh Osborne, Boomer; Patricia Meadows Owens, Wilkesboro; Staley Elizabeth Parks , Wilkesboro; Selina Greene Richardson, North Wilkesboro; Kristie Hope Royal, North Wilkesboro; and Alicia Dawn Widener, Millers Creek.
ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE: Evan Walsh Adams, North Wilkesboro; Ryan Richardson Barrett, Wilkesboro; Brandon Carl Billings, Hays; Heaven L. Call, Millers Creek; Kayla Brooke Chipman , Traphill; Daniel Ryan Cooke, Wilkesboro; Joshua Blake Estep, Millers Creek; William Chase Greene, Millers Creek; Leslie Giselle Huezo-Arias, Wilkesboro; Adrianne Janette Johnson , North Wilkesboro; Ana'e Desarae Limon, Wilkesboro; Bethany Noelle McGill, North Wilkesboro; Marlen Veronica Nava, Roaring River; Hunter Daniel Page, Purlear; Meagan Elizabeth Thibodeau, Moravian Falls; Cameron Grant Tribble, North Wilkesboro; and Kelsy Elizabeth Waddell, North Wilkesboro.
Business and Public Service Technologies Division
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE GRADUATES
The following student will receive Associate in Applied Science degrees:
ACCOUNTING: Alejandra Limon, Moravian Falls; Rosa Angelica Dionicio Mariano, North Wilkesboro; Kang McCoy , North Wilkesboro; Brenna Metzger Lara, Millers Creek; Katlyn Davis Mickel, Roaring River; Juan Antonio Olea Chamv, North Wilkesboro; Samantha Jane Prevette, Hays; and Susie Violeta Ramos, Wilkesboro.
ADVERTISING & GRAPHIC DESIGN: Candelaria Andres Francisco, North Wilkesboro;
Alexandra Morgan Johnson, McGrady; Danny Bubba Lane, North Wilkesboro; Marina Nicole Moore, Millers Creek; Courtney Young Moser, Wilkesboro; Sylvia Rubio-Reyes, Wilkesboro; Rosalinda Ruiz Carbajal, North Wilkesboro; Austin Ray Shrewsbury, North Wilkesboro; Alexis Erin Smith , Statesville; and Sabrina Michelle Summerlin, North Wilkesboro.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: Aaron McKae Billings, Hays; Courtney Danielle Bullis, North Wilkesboro; Joseph Alexander Kamperman, Boomer; Amanda Leigh Kelly, North Wilkesboro; Katlyn Davis Mickel, Roaring River; Donna Jean Miller, North Wilkesboro; Juan Antonio Olea Chamv, North Wilkesboro; Marie Jeanette Phifer, Lenoir; Samantha Jane Prevette, Hays; and Laura Nichelle Rector, Hays.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – Management Information Systems: Amanda Leigh Kelly, North Wilkesboro.
COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Derek Scott Patterson, North Wilkesboro.
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION –Game Development: Daniel Joseph Metz, McGrady.
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION – Networking Technology: Kyle Conrad Martin, Ronda; and Trenton Matthew York, Wilkesboro.
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION – Programming: Ashton James Absher, Moravian Falls
CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY: Hannah Kristain Absher , McGrady;
Vernon Earl Byrd, Hays; Brandon Matthew Caudle, Taylorsville; Sammy Shawn Clonch, Wilkesboro; Justin Lee Combs , Ronda; Ethan Daniel Gambill, North Wilkesboro; Colby Austin Greene, North Wilkesboro; Mirella Izquierdo, Wilkesboro; Caleb Richard Johnston, Hays; Alondra Limon-Garcia, Moravian Falls; Michelle Raye Mitchell, North Wilkesboro; Preston Lee Parsons, North Wilkesboro; Daniel Allen Prevette, Hays; Damian Lee Smithey, Ronda; and Derrick Allen Taylor, Wilkesboro.
CULINARY ARTS: Andrea Fay Barton, Moravian Falls; Tonda Dane , Wilkesboro; Marie Shirk Maltba, North Wilkesboro; and Victoria Nicole Smith, Millers Creek.
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION: Amber Noel Anglin , North Wilkesboro; Racheal Lynn Brionez, Wilkesboro; Laken Nicole Cox, Ronda; Jamie Marie Higginbotham, Wilkesboro; and Jenna Alysse Walker, North Wilkesboro.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – Network Management: Sean Conan Nichols, Wilkesboro
DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION: Christian Yolanda Howell, Wilkesboro
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
The following will receive certificates:
ADVERTISING AND GRAPHIC DESIGN – Graphic Design: Candelaria Andres Francisco, North Wilkesboro; Alexandra Morgan Johnson, McGrady; Danny Bubba Lane, North Wilkesboro; Marina Nicole Moore, Millers Creek; Courtney Young Moser, Wilkesboro; Rosalinda Ruiz Carbajal, North Wilkesboro; and Austin Ray Shrewsbury, North Wilkesboro
ADVERTISING AND GRAPHIC DESIGN – Photography: Candelaria Andres Francisco, North Wilkesboro; Alexandra Morgan Johnson, McGrady; Danny Bubba Lane, North Wilkesboro; Marina Nicole Moore, Millers Creek; Courtney Young Moser, Wilkesboro; Sylvia Rubio-Reyes, Wilkesboro; Rosalinda Ruiz Carbajal, North Wilkesboro; and Austin Ray Shrewsbury, North Wilkesboro.
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION – Cyber Crime: Douglas James Morrison, Moravian Falls.
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION – Networking Security: Kyle Conrad Martin, Ronda; Douglas James Morrison, Moravian Falls; and Trenton Matthew York, Wilkesboro.
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION – Networking Technology: Kyle Conrad Martin, Ronda; and Trenton Matthew York, Wilkesboro.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY: Haley Patricia Barker, Hays; Kendra Blane Casse, North Wilkesboro; Breanna Lynn Dancy, North Wilkesboro; Michaela Madison Huffman, Purlear; and Ashley MacKenzie Woodruff, Hays.
EARLY CHILDHOOD: Racheal Lynn Brionez, Wilkesboro; Emory Christian Carroll, Moravian Falls; Hannah Nichole Shumate, North Wilkesboro; and Siara Eden Vidrine, Moravian Falls.
INFANT/TODDLER CARE: Racheal Lynn Brionez, Wilkesboro.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY- Information Technology: Jared Nathenial Ball, North Wilkesboro; Addison Blaine Carrigan, Millers Creek; Melissa Grace Cleary, North Wilkesboro;
Andrew Paul Johnson, Millers Creek; Dalton Maclaine Johnson, Purlear; Zachary Keith Lunsford, Wilkesboro; Alexy Mario Palma, North Wilkesboro; Kaitlyn Michelle Roark, North Wilkesboro; Ryan Thomas Smith, North Wilkesboro; and Brittany Marie Watkins, North Wilkesboro.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - Cyber Security: Vernon Earl Byrd, Hays
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – Network Management: Sean Conan Nichols, Wilkesboro
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – Network Security: Sean Conan Nichols, Wilkesboro
Health Sciences Division
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE GRADUATES
The following students will receive Associate in Applied Science degrees:
ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING: Jessica Harris Ball, Purlear; Kayla Ann Bowlin, Millers Creek; LarkAnn Louise Byrd, North Wilkesboro; Alivia Leeann Flinchum, North Wilkesboro; Kayla Laws Hawkins, Hays; Benjamin Silas Johnson, North Wilkesboro; Hannah Daun Johnson, Millers Creek; Tiffany Lashele Lytton, North Wilkesboro; Teresa Munoz-Maya, Hays; Taylor Leigh Osborne, Boomer; Haley Nichole Wagoner, Millers Creek; Dongyan Wang, Wilkesboro; and Callie Brooke West, Wilkesboro.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SCIENCE: Colby Ryan Cooper, Thurmond; Heather Renee Dancy, McGrady; and Jesse Robert Laws, North Wilkesboro.
HUMAN SERVICES TECHNOLOGY: Lindsey Michelle Baldwin , Hays; Simone Nicole Barbetta-Latos, North Wilkesboro; Natalie Jean Helms, Wilkesboro; Tamara Nicole Mayes, Wilkesboro; Barbara Diane Thompson, North Wilkesboro; and Brenda Sue Trivette, Purlear.
MEDICAL ASSISTING: Annette Nichols Laws, North Wilkesboro; Marie Kuharik Mercer, Millers Creek; Hannah Elizabeth Miles, Roaring River; Kaitlyn Michelle Mullis, Roaring River; Maria Jasmin Munoz-Maya , Hays; Paige Elizabeth Neely, Millers Creek; Rebekah LeeAnn Pardue, Millers Creek; Kristie Hope Royal, North Wilkesboro; Mercedes Oyola Simons, North Wilkesboro; and Allison Ruth Virginia Strickland, Traphill.
RADIOGRAPHY: Madison Olivia Ashley, North Wilkesboro; Abigail Christine Byrd, North Wilkesboro; Janice Marie Foster, Hays; Tracey Jean Harkless, Wilkesboro; Hugo Fernando Limon-Davalos, North Wilkesboro; Brianna Lea Shelton, Wilkesboro; and Stephanie Edan Wingler, North Wilkesboro.
RESPIRATORY THERAPY: Lyndsey Raegen Bumgarner, Wilkesboro; Layvin Allen Ferguson, Millers Creek; Kara Leigh Forester, Wilkesboro; and Laykn Johnson Howard, North Wilkesboro.
DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
The following will receive one-year diplomas:
DENTAL ASSISTING: Kendall Genene Faw, Wilkesboro; Hannah Ashley Miller, Moravian Falls; and Haley Jensen Rogers, Wilkesboro.
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
HUMAN SERVICES TECHNOLOGY: Christen L. Martin, North Wilkesboro; and Brenda Sue Trivette, Purlear.
Applied Career Technologies Division
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE GRADUATES
The following students will receive Associate in Applied Science degrees:
APPLIED ANIMAL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY: Jeff Patterson Allison, North Wilkesboro;
Brandon Wayne Blankenship, North Wilkesboro; Harlee Denise Glass, North Wilkesboro; Kasey Lee Harrold, Millers Creek; Erica Leigh Matteson, Wilkesboro; Brittany Nicole McNeill, North Wilkesboro; Katelyn McKenzie Parker, Wilkesboro; Ruth Grace St. John, Ronda; Lisa South Staley, Millers Creek; and Bailey Nicole Sturgill, Hays.
APPLIED ANIMAL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY – Poultry Management Technology: Jeff Patterson Allison, North Wilkesboro; Kasey Lee Harrold, Millers Creek; Ruth Grace St. John, Ronda; Lisa South Staley, Millers Creek; and Bailey Nicole Sturgill, Hays.
APPLIED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY: Jarrett Lane Brown , Millers Creek; Jake L. Craven, Millers Creek; Jacob Scott Eddy, Wilkesboro; James Dakota Garris, Traphill; Heather Nicole McGuire Richter, Wilkesboro; and Nicholas Trentten Sparks, Roaring River.
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY: Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda.
Architecture Technology: Joshua Taylor Benson , Moravian Falls; Samantha Ann Church, Wilkesboro; Sarah Lynn Church, Wilkesboro; Jenny Lopez-Jimenez, Wilkesboro; and Andrew Ray Williams, North Wilkesboro.
Building Construction Technology: Dylan Ray Bauguess , Traphill; and Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda.
AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY: Mason James Brinegar, North Wilkesboro; and Giovanni Montoya, Wilkesboro.
BUILDING CONTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY: Joshua Taylor Benson , Moravian Falls.
DIESEL AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY: Daniel Alexander Cook, Wilkesboro; Jacob Lyndsay Greene, Wilkesboro; Hunter Deice Jolly, Roaring River; Khori Thomas Jones, Boomer; Logan Walker Page, Ferguson; Gabriel Elijah Patrick, North Wilkesboro; John Ray Wilbourn, Purlear; and Jacob Austin Wood , Wilkesboro.
HORTICULTURE TECHNOLOGY: Roxanne Kay Beck, North Wilkesboro; Bobbie Santanna Smoot, Ronda; Lisa South Staley, Millers Creek; and Randall Austin Trapp, North Wilkesboro.
DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
The following will receive one-year diplomas:
APPLIED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY – CNC Machining Technology: James Dakota Garris, Traphill
APPLIED ENGINERRING TECHNOLOGY – 3D Design Technology - James Dakota Garris, Traphill
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY- Architecture Technology: Samantha Ann Church, Wilkesboro; Sarah Lynn Church, Wilkesboro; Jenny Lopez-Jimenez, Wilkesboro; Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda; and Andrew Ray Williams, North Wilkesboro.
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY- Building Construction Technology: Dylan Ray Bauguess, Traphill; and Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda.
HORTICULTURE TECHNOLOGY: Benjamin Phoenix Branciforte, Hays; James Thomas King, Wilkesboro; Roger Haskel Morrow, Millers Creek; and Janine Diane Severt, Wilkesboro.
WELDING: Thomas Shea Bitner, Purlear; Aaron Morgan Brown, Roaring River; Jonathan Chance Cleary, Purlear; Jesse Lee Driver, Boomer; Zachary Robert Huffman, North Wilkesboro; Samuel Aaron McNeil, Boomer; Kyle Edward Murray, Traphill; and Neil Jacob Rotsheck, Millers Creek.
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
The following will receive certificates:
APPLIED ANIMAL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY – Animal Production: Bailey Nicole Sturgill, Hays.
APPLIED ANIMAL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY – Basic Animal Science: Lisa South Staley, Millers Creek.
APPLIED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY – Advanced Level II CNC Machining: Michael Shane Hill, Ronda.
APPLIED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY – Basic Level I CNC Machining: Michael Shane Hill, Ronda.
APPLIED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY – Level I Electronics Technology: Christopher Alexander Roten, North Wilkesboro.
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY – Architectural Technology Level I: Joshua Taylor Benson, Moravian Falls; Samantha Ann Church, Wilkesboro; Sarah Lynn Church, Wilkesboro;
Jenny Lopez-Jimenez, Wilkesboro; Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda; and Andrew Ray Williams, North Wilkesboro.
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY – CAD/BIM: Joshua Taylor Benson, Moravian Falls;
Samantha Ann Church, Wilkesboro; Sarah Lynn Church, Wilkesboro; Jenny Lopez-Jimenez, Wilkesboro; Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda; and Andrew Ray Williams, North Wilkesboro.
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY - CAD Techniques: Joshua Taylor Benson, Moravian Falls; Samantha Ann Church, Wilkesboro; Sarah Lynn Church, Wilkesboro; Jenny Lopez-Jimenez, Wilkesboro; Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda; and Andrew Ray Williams, North Wilkesboro.
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY – Carpentry: Dylan Ray Bauguess, Traphill; and Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda.
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY – Construction Management: Jenny Lopez-Jimenez, Wilkesboro.
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY – Construction Mechanical Trades: Joshua Taylor Benson, Moravian Falls; and Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda.
ARCHTECTURAL TECHNOLOGY – Project Planning: Dylan Ray Bauguess, Traphill; Joshua Taylor Benson, Moravian Falls; Samantha Ann Church , Wilkesboro; Sarah Lynn Church, Wilkesboro; Jenny Lopez-Jimenez, Wilkesboro; Sharyn Danielle Stone, Ronda; and Andrew Ray Williams, North Wilkesboro.
AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY - Basic Transportation: Graylen Edward Barnes, Wilkesboro; Mason James Brinegar, North Wilkesboro; Joshua Dylan Brown, Purlear; Stephen James Brown, Millers Creek; Ca-Sandra Irene Burton , Wilkesboro; Josh Lee Call, North Wilkesboro; Joseph Kyle Casstevens, Ferguson; Jacob Lyndsay Greene, Wilkesboro; Gabriel Griffin, Millers Creek; Dawton Allen Hamby, Purlear; Devin James Johnson, Wilkesboro; Winston Blake Johnson, North Wilkesboro; Hunter Deice Jolly, Roaring River; Khori Thomas Jones, Boomer; Isaias Landeros-Davalos, North Wilkesboro; Joshua Lee Long, Hays; Rylan Cole Long, North Wilkesboro; Jonathan Lugo-Parra, North Wilkesboro; Zachary Nolan Miller, North Wilkesboro; Giovanni Montoya, Wilkesboro; James Dean Moretz , Millers Creek; Armando Javier Orozco, Moravian Falls; Jackson Conley Evan Phipps, Ronda; James Matthew Taylor, Purlear; John Ray Wilbourn, Purlear; and Patrick Scott Wilhelm, Traphill.
AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY – Transportation Climate Control: Graylen Edward Barnes, Wilkesboro; Mason James Brinegar, North Wilkesboro; Josh Lee Call, North Wilkesboro; Joseph Kyle Casstevens, Ferguson; Tyler Shane Cranfill, Hays;Jacob Lyndsay Greene, Wilkesboro; Devin James Johnson, Wilkesboro; Hunter Deice Jolly, Roaring River; Khori Thomas Jones, Boomer; Isaias Landeros-Davalos, North Wilkesboro; Rylan Cole Long, North Wilkesboro; Jonathan Lugo-Parra, North Wilkesboro; Giovanni Montoya, Wilkesboro; James Dean Moretz, Millers Creek; Logan Walker Page, Ferguson; Jackson Conley Evan Phipps, Ronda; James Matthew Taylor, Purlear; John Ray Wilbourn, Purlear; and Patrick Scott Wilhelm, Traphill.
DIESEL AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY – Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technology: Benjamin Carroll Bradburn, Millers Creek; and Gabriel Griffin, Moravian Falls.
WELDING - MIG: Charles Jacob Ballard, Wilkesboro; Jacob Ryan Church, Moravian Falls;
Aidan Thomas Ellsworth, North Wilkesboro; Owen Thomas Felts , Wilkesboro; Noah Landon Greene, Purlear; Zachary Michael Gregory, Purlear; Dylan Blake Handy , North Wilkesboro;
Ezekiel Morgan Hayes, McGrady; William Cody Johnson, North Wilkesboro; Payton Grant Moore, Millers Creek; Jesse Aaron Pennell, North Wilkesboro; and Zachary Isaac Ritenour, Ferguson.
WELDING - SMAW & MIG: Holden McNeil Eller, Moravian Falls.
WELDING - TIG: Charles Jacob Ballard, North Wilkesboro; Owen Thomas Felts, Wilkesboro;
Noah Landon Greene, Purlear; Zachary Michael Gregory, Purlear; Dylan Blake Handy, McGrady; William Cody Johnson, Wilkesboro; and Kyle Reid Tinnin, Wilkesboro.
Wilkes Community College, a member of the North Carolina Community College System, is a public, two-year, open-door institution serving the people of Wilkes, Ashe and Alleghany counties and beyond. Established in 1965, WCC continues to build on a strong history of meeting the educational needs and cultural interests of our students, community and workforce. WCC prepares learners for success in a dynamic world.
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She did it! Leshia Champs of Houston, Texas, posed alongside her children, ranging in ages from 5 to 14-years old, before her graduation from law school. In her cap and gown, she's holding a sign saying: "I did it!" And, wow did she ever. Champs, 33, will graduate Magna Cum Laude from Texas Southern University’s Thurgood Marshall School of Law on May 11. The degree would not be possible without the support of her children, who Champs said quizzed her with flashcards while she was cooking and served as a mock jury. 📷Richard Holman Photography #graduation #grad #lawschool #shedidit #momlife #inspiration https://ift.tt/2HCiJNo
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What’s going on with Smosh?!
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Ian addresses some issues about Smosh and updates about the potential.
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CREW Directed by Ryan Todd Prepared by: Ian Hecox, Ryan Finnerty, Monica Vasandani, Cole Hersch Established by Joe Bereta & Ryan Todd Generated by Ryan Todd Smosh Co-Launched by Ian Hecox & Anthony Padilla Smosh Imaginative Director: Joe Bereta Director of Photography: John Hale Editor: Reed Brice Senior Producer: Alex Hluch Line Producer: Michelle Holman Associate Producer: Garrett Palm Manufacturing Supervisor: Andy Garwig Initial Assistant Director: Kristina Nikolic Manufacturing Designer: Taylor Frost Artwork Help: Liz Pearlman, Keri Palmetto Digital camera: Brennan Iketani Assistant Digital camera: Nick Goto Gaffer: Nick Giomuso Vital Grip: Justin Thatcher Seem: Greg Jones Hair & Make-up: Rachel Jenkins Wardrobe: Lindsay Hamilton DIT/Media Administration: Taylor Cutler Script Supervisor: Talia Brahms Assistant Editor: Matt Duran At the rear of-the-Scenes: Phil Mohr, Richard Keith Write-up-Manufacturing Supervisor: Reed Brice Colorist: Mike Burton Manufacturing Assistant: Jordan Rockower supply
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WINNER of TRIBECA Film Festival "Best Documentary Short" 10 other awards 50+ Festrivals SYNOPSIS Alan Duarte has lost nine close family members to gun violence in his favela community in Rio de Janeiro. Now, through his boxing project, he’s fighting to build a better future for his son and his community. SUPPORT THE GOOD FIGHT To find out how the story of Alan and Abraço Campeão (Champion Embrace) evolved and how YOU can help fight the good fight: www.thegoodfightmovie.com CREDITS A Film about ALAN DUARTE and ABRAÇO CAMPEÃO Directed and Produced by Ben Holman Director of Photography - Neirin Jones Original Music - Maga Bo, Ben Lamar Gay, MC Cidinho Editor - Ben Holman Additional Camera - Ben Holman Grade - Richard Fearon at MPC Sound Design - Scramble Additional Sound Design - Sounds and Sons Graphic Design - Marcos Gemal at Mother London Executive Producer - Hermeti Balarin Consultant Producer - Kimberley Browning Made by BEIJA FILMS in association with MOTHER LONDON Special thanks for extra support from No.8 London, Sounds and Sons and MPC
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WINNER of TRIBECA Film Festival "Best Documentary Short" 10 other awards 50+ Festrivals SYNOPSIS Alan Duarte has lost nine close family members to gun violence in his favela community in Rio de Janeiro. Now, through his boxing project, he’s fighting to build a better future for his son and his community. SUPPORT THE GOOD FIGHT To find out how the story of Alan and Abraço Campeão (Champion Embrace) evolved and how YOU can help fight the good fight: http://bit.ly/2UHZsCV CREDITS A Film about ALAN DUARTE and ABRAÇO CAMPEÃO Directed and Produced by Ben Holman Director of Photography - Neirin Jones Original Music - Maga Bo, Ben Lamar Gay, MC Cidinho Editor - Ben Holman Additional Camera - Ben Holman Grade - Richard Fearon at MPC Sound Design - Scramble Additional Sound Design - Sounds and Sons Graphic Design - Marcos Gemal at Mother London Executive Producer - Hermeti Balarin Consultant Producer - Kimberley Browning Made by BEIJA FILMS in association with MOTHER LONDON Special thanks for extra support from No.8 London, Sounds and Sons and MPC
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