Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Upcoming concerts

 JULY 12 at SPAC - Saratoga Performing Arts Center

 WHRL Big Day Out  - $65 there,  over the phone more like $80  
Doors: 2:30 pm

Staind
The Offspring
Shinedown
Chevelle
 Sum 41

August 1st & 2nd -  OSHEAGA 2009 at Jean-Paul Parc from 2:30 pm- midnight

Saturday Head Lining Band: Coldplay $65
Sunday  Head Lining Band: Beastie Boys $75 or $126 CAD both days

and 50 MORE check out the lineup !!! or signup to volunteer like I did... waiting to hear back



AUGUST 13TH
Performance POP Montréal & BSTB présentent : Passion Pit + invités @ Sala Rossa
VenuePOP Montreal
Event Date: August 13, 2009
Event Time: 8:30 PM
  
Notes: POP Montréal présente: Passion Pit + invités Jeudi 13 août @ Sala Rossa (4848 St-Laurent) Portes: 20h30 Show: 21h30 13$ av / 15$ porte


Listen to songs Sleepyhead and I've got your number
$13 CAD !!! so cheap

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Oh yes… there’ more from today

Thursday June 25th


 So I get into Huntington at 3:55PM, hug my new friend Tom goodbye and race the clock to get home. Change; throw Dan in the car and OFF TO JONES BEACH WE GO.

Ok so were not just going to Jones Beach, because its nice out and it’s a beach and there’s a concert. We were volunteers with REVERB

REVERB is an amazing organization that EVERYONE needs to know about:

Deeply rooted within the music and environmental communities, Reverb educates and engages musicians and their fans to take action toward a more sustainable future.

Reverb is a non-profit organization founded by environmentalist Lauren Sullivan and her musician husband, Guster guitarist/vocalist Adam Gardner.  

They work with bands like: Guster (of course- who I saw at SU with Ben Folds 2 months back AMAZING SHOW- I LOVE GUSTER), Jack Johnson, The Fray, DMB, Phish, John Mayer, The Dead, Cayamo, Maroon 5 and MORE!

So Dan and me walked around spreading the REVERB voice educating fans on offsetting the carbon emission and what their ecological footprint means! We also go to meet other non-for-profit groups doing amazing things for the world:

Check them out:

146 – JOIN THE MOVEMENT

Love146 works toward the abolition of child sex slavery and exploitation through Prevention and Aftercare. To read more about our programs please visit Our Solutions page.

VOGELBILT

Vogelbilt provides an alternative to the high price of crude oil. Biodiesel can be used in ANY concentration with petroleum based diesel fuel in EXISTING engines with LITTLE OR NO modification

Jack’s Mannequin played and they were GREAT!!!

The Fray headlined - the crowd screamed and jived! It was great but we headed home by 1030. Heather was sleepy… as you can imagine from the action packed day I had! 



Leaving to come back to Plattsburgh Friday after breakfast with Mommalla

The day keeps getting crazier.

MORE OF Thursday June 25th

 So I’m walking around PENN.. Afraid Ill miss my 2:48 train back. Since I already missed the 1:34 by walking instead of taking the subway (but totally worth it since I got to see Jacob!) I accidently go to track 17 NO NO. Go back up the long way. Its track 19!!! Good job Heather

As I’m about to board the train 2 kind of creepy middle aged men are oogling me and tell me “nice outfit, red”… definitely don’t want to sit near these guys. I take a seat in one of those long 3 seats sections near the door- shortly realizing the train will be packed and I’ll be forced to sit next to someone… PLEASE NOT THE CREEPY OLDER GUYS.

So I look over my shoulder and see an attractive guy my age in a plaid shirt and I think to myself  * please sit next to me! *

And don’t you know he does… and that is how I met my NEW friend Tom Kaiser, from Smithtown that just graduated from college in Virginia. Hah! I’m pretty sure before the train even moved we were already talking music and sharing a set of headphones. He said he lost his. How painful to have an iPod and yet not headphones! Eek! The horror

   <--- wearing MY glasses

So I shared some Citizen Cope, Ray Lamontagne (he knew a little Damien Rice), we agreed Girl Talk and Daft Punk, Kings of Leon, As Tall As Lions and many others are SUPERB

 

But he also shared a few new bands to me. For your curiosity, they are:

Passion Pit - CD: manners and Chunk of Change [EP]

Kings of Leon…. If you don’t know them you should

The Cool Kids

The Sound of Growing Up - Tom's friend’s band - check em out on MySpace

Kevin Devine

After sharing music tastes and college bios we decided it’s be funny for Tom to try on my glasses since I am practically blind… ha-ha! Photo Time was fun. Sadly my stop came and we went our ways…

           

TOM IF YOUR OUT THERE Find me!!! (There are way too many Thomas Kaiser’s on FB and I fear we might not meet again)

Whirlwind Day



Thursday June 25th... just getting started....

Up at 5, after not getting in from WING NIGHT till 1am… smart one Heather

I got up, I got dressed, printed the resume, got the directions and away I go. I got on the train to PENN before 8am and made my way to KCSA.

Back-story now…

So I work at 8 Ball Billiards in Plattsburgh. My new friend Ben and I were talking the previous Friday night about my future and my potential (he thinks I have a bright future -  go figure!) Any who, Ben tells me about his friend Garth who is also a fellow Plattsburgh Alum who currently works in Manhattan doing IR (investor relations) for a private companies in its 40th year KCSA. On my behalf he exchanges Garth’s email and mine and after a few back and forth’s this past week we set up a meeting time.

So getting into PENN was as always, a blur of people and sounds and smells… not all so nice as some of you might be familiar- hah. And to E 53rd I go. KCSA is a strategic communications firm, specializing in marketing; IR, PR and other business communication consulting related services. I ended up meeting a few members of the staff, all amazing, dedicated, creative and full-of-life professionals. (I wish I had heard about this firm sooner - they are definitely a company to be in the know about). After a few hours of sharing stories of life’s journeys, questions about prospective futures I headed back to PENN with an abundance of knowledge, admiration and appreciation for Garth and the staff of KCSA for taking time out of their busy morning to talk to me.



This is where things start sparking. I’m walking down 5th aver to 33rd from 53rd to get back to Penn. Black heels on – dressed to the 9 - feeling full of life. As I’m making my way down the street iPod in ear and smile from side to side I take in the sights for the first 84 sunny days NYC has seen in a month or more.  To my shock I’m walking another few blocks and who do I see coming in my direction Jacob Coleman!

-Back-story on Jacob- We met New Years Eve in Time Square watching the ball drop with my friend Kelly. Jacob from Tennessee was up for the ball and headed back to TN straight after. To my surprise he tells me he’s moved to NYC 3 weeks earlier and is filming a movie. And I should be an extra in it? SURE! I Say! Oh but I’m heading back to Plattsburgh Friday morning… darn! We had time for a quick photo and then I made my way into Penn for the ride home before an even more action packed evening.



Monday – Wednesday in Long Island

What a week, Home in Long Island… 

I got in late Sunday around 8 and by 1030 was already meeting up with the pack. I got to see my best friends Andrew, Dan, Ben, Eric, and Tyler, as well as some others. We hung out at Heckscher Park. Twas fun!!! As always

Around 2 ish we went back to Andrews to hang out and I decided to hide under some pillows and a blanket and jump out when the others got there..heee.hee.. sneaky.. to my surprise I woke up at 4 with drool down my mouth.. I had fallen asleep and Ben said it was time to go home and he’d drive me ! hah

The next couple of days I spent running errands with Mom and getting to see some of my other favorite people like Marybeth, Jackie Finn, John O’keefe, and Sasha. Wednesday was nuts, we went to WING NIGHT at Rookie’s in Huntington Village… Fun all around, we chatted we talked about life, we had some beer, we had some wiiiings. I ate almost all the veggies ha-ha, yumm.

Happy Accidents








Sunday June 21st






So I decided to leave the lovely Plattsburgh for a little while and head on home to Huntington Long Island.  A very frantic packing and running around morning at 9am and then off on the road I go. Along the way I realized I am too tired to drive and I must pull over to get some coffee or food in ma belly. I come near the Saratoga exit, and knowing it’s a busy little town I figure Ill find something here to satiate my hunger. After a second thought I realized in the time it’ll take me to stop and get food I might as well stop in a small town and eat somewhere kitsch and nice. So along I go down i87 for another couple of miles. I find myself taking the round lake exit and seeing a sign for a place called the MY WAY CAFÉ. I follow the signs to find the restaurant and en route I pass a few people gardening away in the sun. I think to myself how great it is that their outside on a day like today and how I hope THE FOOD Group’s Garden on campus comes to be as large as this one I’m seeing now as I drive vie. So I keep [uttering along and find the MY WAY CAFÉ - only to see that it’s closed. Still with high hopes I turn around and decide to head back to the garden and ask the nice locals where’s a good place to stop - also giving myself an opportunity to ogle their produce. I pull along the residential street and walk over to an older couple (lets say early 60’ for good measure). 








After about 20 minutes of telling them my story and about the communal garden on campus they decide they must give me some Brussels sprouts to plant and some lettuce for the ride home – HOW NICE! The older woman of the couple then says to me.” that’s funny that you graduated from SUNY Plattsburgh, my grandson just started there, he’s a freshmen so you probably don’t know him – but he’s mentioned a garden before “ Before she even finished her second syllable I knew who I had just met! Oliver’s Grandma! WHAT A SMALL WORLD!!! So we Hugged and we talked about Oliver and then she showed me around other people’s plots and gave me a few gardening tips. THANKS GRANDMA! 

After a few more minute of sharing pleasantries and plant jargon I headed on my way down the road to check out this Round Lake the town is named after... and what a site !!! 



 After a quick run around in the rain! eek back down i87 for an Eventful week on Long Island

Friday, June 19, 2009

Garden Fun















THE FOOD GROUP
Quick Bio:
Sustainable, good tasting food is what we stand for. Join us in the struggle to integrate fair-traded, sustainable food products into our lives. This group is geared specifically towards social and environmental activism that will raise overall awareness of our food, where it comes from, and where it goes. Also, eating fine tasting home cooked food is an important ingredient to this food group! Meetings are held on the SUNY Plattsburgh Campus during the semester.







Well me Meghan,  Dan,  Brendan and special guest for the weekend: Oliver weeded all afternoon. This Garden ash bee tilled and planted all by students its a testament to the future of our society.

After taking care of the garden a short dip in the nearby river was a must... but please... refrain from drinking the water. even if you are tempted after seeing this picture



PHELPS



Wednesday June 10th

So this past-past Wednesday Kayleigh and Bailey and I hit the trails again to do PHELPS #32 and 4161 ft high !!!

We started out at the Adirondack Loj again and made out way along the trail,  passing by a lot of beautiful streams and quite a bid of toads. The view was great and we made out way back down planning on doing tabletop after. We were warned that TableTop did not have a marked trail but was a heard trail- sadly we could not find even the start for it so we just did the one peak for the day and headed back. 

Plans to do more are in the works...



Friday, June 12, 2009

Becoming a 46er


So I've decided to stay in Adirondacks Post Graduation. The people are great,  the grass is green and the friends are plentiful. Aside from working 4 jobs part-time I like to be adventurous whenever I can with whoever I can. That includes Rock climbing, Bike riding,  becoming a 46er  - The Adirondacks are home to 60 Million Acres of protected land- 46 stands for the 46 Highest Adirondack Peaks... and I want to climb them all

Wednesday June 3rd

So it's 2 weeks into my summer and I found some Hiking buddies,  Bailey Sheats and Kayleigh Allen. The 3 of us ladies are venturing into the woods almost every week to reach the top of all the 46ers. They have a head start on me, so I have loooooots to catch up on.

Wednesday June 3rd we started off at the Adirondack LOJ and made our way through the trails to the top of Wright Peak (#16) with an elevation of 4580 ft. Then on to Algonquin (#2) with an elevation of 5114 ft. Across the low Peak Boundry onto Iroquois Peak (#8) with an elevation of 4840 feet. What an amazing way to spend a wednesday.. more to come



Catharsis Slab at Poke - O- Moonshine




Poke-O-Moonshine
First time climbing outdoors. My friend Brenden Eng took me to do 4 Pitches on the Catharsis Slab down in Keene Valley. I felt really safe and really excited for my first climb. There were other people on the slab that afternoon but we quickly caught up with them. The female climber asked me "are you scared?" and "are you nervous", when I told her it was my first time out. I didnt know how to answer her,  her question didn't make sense to me. NO I was not scared and no I was not nervous I was so happy to be alive and couldn't wait to climb higher as i watched her get smaller and smaller behind me

Starting out















Before grouping up with some friends to take on the 46 ADIRONDACK PEAKS this summer I had already snowshoed Cascade (#36),  Hiked Giant (#12) and trecked some lower peaks like Poke-0-Moonshine and Lyon. My journey continues