Overview
Butler Catholic School is in Butler, a county in Pennsylvania. The current principal is Sr. John Ann Mulhurn. The school was formally known as St.Paul's Catholic School before it was changed to Butler Catholic. The school sits on 515 East Locust Street near the Monroe Hotel Restaurant and Bar. Butler Catholic is under the Diocese of Pittsburgh and is a well known school after the 2006-2007 Boy's varsity basketball team were proclaimed the Diocese Champions. They advanced to the Catholic School finals in Erie, Pennsylvania. They took home fourth place in the state finals.
The Butler Catholic Saints and the many Activities at Butler Catholic
The Butler Catholic Saints are the names for the basketball, soccer and volleyball teams in Butler Catholic. Butler Catholic offers a wide variety of sports and clubs including basketball, soccer, volleyball, a stock market team, a forensics team, a choir, a robotics team, a newspaper committee, a tech team, and a Student Council board. In the 2005-2006 school year, Senator Orie-PA challenged the then-current stockmarket team to see how much money could be made off a fake stockmarket game that used fake money. The Butler Catholic team defeated the Senator and the team was invited to Harrisburg to meet the Senator. The 2006-2007 Boy's varsity basketball team was a very big accomplishment in the school. The team had many talented players that lead the team to the finals in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Butler Catholic School is in Butler, a county in Pennsylvania. The current principal is Sr. John Ann Mulhurn. The school was formally known as St.Paul's Catholic School before it was changed to Butler Catholic. The school sits on 515 East Locust Street near the Monroe Hotel Restaurant and Bar. Butler Catholic is under the Diocese of Pittsburgh and is a well known school after the 2006-2007 Boy's varsity basketball team were proclaimed the Diocese Champions. They advanced to the Catholic School finals in Erie, Pennsylvania. They took home fourth place in the state finals.
The Butler Catholic Saints and the many Activities at Butler Catholic
The Butler Catholic Saints are the names for the basketball, soccer and volleyball teams in Butler Catholic. Butler Catholic offers a wide variety of sports and clubs including basketball, soccer, volleyball, a stock market team, a forensics team, a choir, a robotics team, a newspaper committee, a tech team, and a Student Council board. In the 2005-2006 school year, Senator Orie-PA challenged the then-current stockmarket team to see how much money could be made off a fake stockmarket game that used fake money. The Butler Catholic team defeated the Senator and the team was invited to Harrisburg to meet the Senator. The 2006-2007 Boy's varsity basketball team was a very big accomplishment in the school. The team had many talented players that lead the team to the finals in Erie, Pennsylvania.
AutoSimSport Media has been publishing AutoSimSport Magazine since January 2005. The magazine is dedicated to sim racing. AutoSimSport Magazine is the first magazine dedicated to sim racing. It presents content relative to the sim racing genre.
AutoSimSport Magazine has had 294,500 total issue downloads since its inception.
The magazine averages a circulation of 12,000 readers per issue.
AutoSimSport Magazine is read by people in an average of 70 countries worldwide on a monthly basis.
The AutoSimSport website has had a cumulative average of 1,178,713 website hits per month since July 2006.
Content
AutoSimSport Magazine features interviews with notable personalities within the sim racing community such as Gjon Camaj founder of Image Space Incorporated (rFactor), Ian Bell founder of , and David Kaemmer co-founder of now-defunct Papyrus Design Group, now heading up iRacing. As well as interviews, AutoSimSport Magazine contains reviews and previews of sim racing hardware and software products. It also reviews user-created content, known as 'mods,' for commercial racing simulators. The magazine has also reviewed and organized reader-based awards for simulation software. Live for Speed was a winner of one of these types of awards.
Alongside coverage of simulated-racing AutoSimSport Magazine publishes articles related to professional motorsport. It has featured interviews with Formula One drivers such as Giancarlo Fisichella, Jarno Trulli, and Pedro De La Rosa. It also features articles which provide advice to those who wish to make the transition to real racing and accounts of their experience written by those drivers who have.
AutoSimSport regularly publishes articles written by guest writers including notable figures within the sim-racing community such as Steve Smith, the writer of the manual for Grand Prix Legends and former editor of Car and Driver and Becky Rose, developer of the largest sim racing governing body, the CTRA. As well as articles by notable figures, AutoSimSport considers for publication articles written by members of the sim racing community at large.
AutoSimSport publishes the results and standings of several online sim racing leagues and race-reports written by their organizers.
The magazine is distributed for free and is available in PDF form.
Publication
AutoSimSport Magazine is published by AutoSimSport Media LLC on a semi-monthly schedule, and was created by Alex Martini in 2005.
AutoSimSport Magazine has had 294,500 total issue downloads since its inception.
The magazine averages a circulation of 12,000 readers per issue.
AutoSimSport Magazine is read by people in an average of 70 countries worldwide on a monthly basis.
The AutoSimSport website has had a cumulative average of 1,178,713 website hits per month since July 2006.
Content
AutoSimSport Magazine features interviews with notable personalities within the sim racing community such as Gjon Camaj founder of Image Space Incorporated (rFactor), Ian Bell founder of , and David Kaemmer co-founder of now-defunct Papyrus Design Group, now heading up iRacing. As well as interviews, AutoSimSport Magazine contains reviews and previews of sim racing hardware and software products. It also reviews user-created content, known as 'mods,' for commercial racing simulators. The magazine has also reviewed and organized reader-based awards for simulation software. Live for Speed was a winner of one of these types of awards.
Alongside coverage of simulated-racing AutoSimSport Magazine publishes articles related to professional motorsport. It has featured interviews with Formula One drivers such as Giancarlo Fisichella, Jarno Trulli, and Pedro De La Rosa. It also features articles which provide advice to those who wish to make the transition to real racing and accounts of their experience written by those drivers who have.
AutoSimSport regularly publishes articles written by guest writers including notable figures within the sim-racing community such as Steve Smith, the writer of the manual for Grand Prix Legends and former editor of Car and Driver and Becky Rose, developer of the largest sim racing governing body, the CTRA. As well as articles by notable figures, AutoSimSport considers for publication articles written by members of the sim racing community at large.
AutoSimSport publishes the results and standings of several online sim racing leagues and race-reports written by their organizers.
The magazine is distributed for free and is available in PDF form.
Publication
AutoSimSport Magazine is published by AutoSimSport Media LLC on a semi-monthly schedule, and was created by Alex Martini in 2005.
Joe Grimm is the recruiting and development editor for the Detroit Free Press. He has been in that recruiting role since 1990.
Grimm also recruits for Gannett, runs the JobsPage Web site and writes "Ask the Recruiter" for the Poynter Career Center. He has been an adjunct professor in media editing since 1980 at Oakland University.
After receiving a bachelor's degree in journalism and a teaching certificate in 1976 at the University of Michigan, Grimm moved on a variety of copy-editing and writing jobs at Oakland Press and Detroit Free Press. He also was the recruiter for Knight Ridder between 1990 and 2005.
Grimm has authored several books, including one based on information from the JobsPage Web site.
Grimm also recruits for Gannett, runs the JobsPage Web site and writes "Ask the Recruiter" for the Poynter Career Center. He has been an adjunct professor in media editing since 1980 at Oakland University.
After receiving a bachelor's degree in journalism and a teaching certificate in 1976 at the University of Michigan, Grimm moved on a variety of copy-editing and writing jobs at Oakland Press and Detroit Free Press. He also was the recruiter for Knight Ridder between 1990 and 2005.
Grimm has authored several books, including one based on information from the JobsPage Web site.
The Donnybrook Fair, also known as the Walsh Fair is an annual 2 day event in the community of Walsh in Norfolk County, Canada. The fair has been held every year from 1857 until the present, making 2007 the 150th Fair. This mid-September event involves the children of Walsh Public School and entering projects and many agricultural commodities, grown locally, for prize money and ribbons. Over $1200 was paid to the elementary children in 2006.
The fair has grown every year with the help of many volunteers. Fundraising events are held all year to finance the Fair. These events include an annual barbequeue dance, a Victoria Day brunch, food booths at every "Friday the 13th" event in Port Dover, and numerous raffles. The most popular event at each fair is the Demolition Derby. These were sponsored for a long time by The Horsepower Unlimited Car Club from Simcoe but are now sponsored by the Vittoria & St. Williams Fire Department Auxiliaries. 2007 is the 34th consecutive year of Demolition Derbys.
Throughout the year, the fairgrounds & the Community Centre Hall are frequently used for weddings, funerals, and Buck and Doe events. The name "Donnybrook Fair" comes from an early settler of Walsh, who said the Fair reminded him of an annual horse fair in Donnybrook, Dublin.
The fair has grown every year with the help of many volunteers. Fundraising events are held all year to finance the Fair. These events include an annual barbequeue dance, a Victoria Day brunch, food booths at every "Friday the 13th" event in Port Dover, and numerous raffles. The most popular event at each fair is the Demolition Derby. These were sponsored for a long time by The Horsepower Unlimited Car Club from Simcoe but are now sponsored by the Vittoria & St. Williams Fire Department Auxiliaries. 2007 is the 34th consecutive year of Demolition Derbys.
Throughout the year, the fairgrounds & the Community Centre Hall are frequently used for weddings, funerals, and Buck and Doe events. The name "Donnybrook Fair" comes from an early settler of Walsh, who said the Fair reminded him of an annual horse fair in Donnybrook, Dublin.