CCC 2:27:13

Friday, March 1st, 2013

Welcome to the Carroll County NH Commissioners meeting from 2/27/13. The meeting takes place at the County Administration building, 95 Water Village Rd, Ossipee and began at 8:30 am. 00:15 PUBLIC INPUT; JOHN RUCKINBROD; 2nd amendment. 05:13 DAYMOND STEER; how will Federal sequestration effect the county; Sheriffs office. 06:47 Ed Comeau; Shrink Government instead of raising taxes. 07:03 Approval of previous minutes; February 20, 2013. 08:22 NH Association of Counties budget; Hale’s Location budget; Sending school children to Fryberg; 12:32 DAVID BABSON; motions “I move that we rescind the motion of two weeks ago, which allowed only the chair to call for legal advice If the county taxpayer is paying for it” and replace it with “All Commissioners can seek legal advice for county business with majority consent of the board” Second by David Sorensen, vote affirmative David Babson. Vote affirmative, David Sorensen. 13:48 JASON JOHNSON; Jail superintendent, House of Corrections; population report; discussion of superintendents meeting; HB133 (superintendents authority to place individuals out on administrative home confinement without a court order); discussion of powers of arrest for correction officers; female prison; medical clearance for incarceration. 24:00 MICHEAL FOWLER; Capt. HOC, Housing of federal inmates; what costs are covered by Feds; special requirements. 37:18 HOWARD CHANDLER, Mountain View Community (Nursing Home) administrator; skilled care census; medicare
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Agi Jambor -Bach Toccata in E Minor BWV 914

Sunday, February 24th, 2013

To watch Agi Jambor live on video talking, and playing Bach with Joseph Stephens please go to: www.youtube.com @@@@@@@@@@ AGI JAMBOR Notes by Joseph Stephens These notes have not yet been read by Mme Jambor and due to her modesty she will probably not be pleased by them. Agi Jambor was born in Budapest in 1909. A child prodigy, she made her debut with orchestra at the age of 12 and published her first composition at 15. Invited by the great pianist and conductor, Edwin Fisher to be his protegee in Berlin she moved there at 17 and continued her performing career to great acclaim. At 22 she moved to Paris and retired from the concert world for the first time seeking obscurity by playing the piano for a dance studio. However, the great pianist-conductor Alfred Cortot discovered her presence in Paris and persuaded her to perform with him. However her marriage to famed physicist Imre Patai and return to Budapest prevented this concert. Resuming her career with rave reviews, she was urged by her husband to enter the International Chopin Contest in Warsaw where to her amazement she was a prize winner. Living in Holland when it was invaded by the Nazis she and her husband escaped to neutral Hungary and she resumed her career. Subsequently she became a member of the underground resistance. When the Nazis arrived in Budapest she posed as a prostitute, had many dangerous escapes, and was nearly killed in the bombings. In 1946 at age 37 she moved to Sweden from which she and her
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(official) Alive Inside Film of Music and Memory Project – Henry’s Story

Wednesday, February 20th, 2013

www.MusicandMemory.org For more on how Music and Memory helps elderly residents and facility patients, to volunteer or to donate iPods, please visit www.MusicandMemory.org Get FREE resources on the project! Volunteer an iPod drive! Find a local facility you can help! Music & Memory on Facebook on.fb.me Alive Inside Documentary on Facebook: www.facebook.com
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