Garmin co-founders Gary Burrell and Min Kao were inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame (NAHF) in a ceremony Saturday at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in Dayton The NAHF honors individuals who have made significant contributions to the betterment of aviation.  Garmin was one of the first companies to develop a suite of avionics to provide better communication and navigation options The company is known for its communication and navigation products found in everything from flight school training aircraft up through business jets “Gary Burrell and Min Kao founded Garmin with the strong belief that superior navigation and communications products could enrich and even save people’s lives,” Cliff Pemble “To truly honor their pioneering work and the foundation they laid for Garmin’s acclaimed products there is no greater tribute than seeing them inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame.” Kao serves Garmin as executive chairman of the board Garmin developed multiple technologies and applications designed to enhance aviation safety and aircraft capabilities A timeline of noteworthy products includes: Northampton senior Brody Eisenhart was just ‘a full step’ onside when he scored late in the first half As the Green Hornets mounted chance after chance sophomore goalie Ryan Nahf and the Konkrete Kids back line made clean saves to maintain Northampton’s 1-0 lead When Nahf stopped sophomore Ben Grosssi’s delivery on a free kick from causing problems in the penalty area in the waning seconds it sealed a stunning result for both teams The fourth-seeded Konkrete Kids' 1-0 win over top-seeded Emmaus at Catasauqua’s Alumni Field Tuesday night meant that they advanced to the district championship for the first time in program history Northampton will play second-seeded Parkland which beat Freedom 1-0 in double overtime in the other semifinal first time going to district finals in (program) history,” Nahf said The Green Hornets saw their season end at 19-3-1 10 days after they won their first Eastern Pennsylvania Conference championship since 2019 It’s the first time since 2010 that Emmaus did not reach the district final You’re guaranteed 18 games (in the regular season) This senior group has a lot to be proud of,” Emmaus coach John Cari said “We walked away saying it hurts now because you care but the game doesn’t go your way and that’s unfortunate but I thought we gave the effort tonight.” The Konkrete Kids' first-ever trip to the district title and the Green Hornets' first failure to reach one in 14 years was due to a goal that Bastidas and Cari “He (Eisenhart) was at full speed and he’s a quick kid It looked offsides to me but I’d have to look at film,” Cari said “I didn’t think he was offsides,” Bastidas said I actually thought he was onside by a full step Northampton senior defender Aaron Gutkowski drove a long pass that Eisenhart got on the end of trying to draw an offsides call that didn’t come The senior’s low finish got by Emmaus junior goalie Will Peck and found the target with 8:33 left before halftime just put my head down and run,” Eisenhart said ball is right in front of me and it’s just one v one with the goalie; I had to put it away.” the way he (Gutkowski) hit it with his laces on a driven ball,” Bastidas added on the assist “So nice because then it doesn’t get that loft it allows it to keep going so Brody can stay in stride and Brody is very fast Sometimes he surprises people with how fast he is.” including on a save to deny Emmaus junior Canyon Reinhardt’s curling effort to the far post that Nahf pushed onto the inside of the post before the ball was cleared away 10 minutes into the game it was clear Nahf was having a hard time catching the ball when making saves I was a little shaken up because I couldn’t catch anything,” said Nahf who cited his gloves as the issue with holding onto the ball was willing to leave his line to punch away the Hornets’ deliveries on set pieces they had nine corners and a few dangerous free kicks and smother chances when they played long balls he’s had some big games for us and he’s just a sophomore,” Bastidas said “… To come out and just getting a touch on the ball It makes their free kicks not go right to the center Now they can’t just play the ball right to the center of the goal which is what we wanted to deter from them left-sided center back sophomore Blake Turner and juniors Dante Keen and Kadon Szoke who both spent time playing on the right side of the defense “The way that they were able to get the ball out when it was in the air Unlike the regular season meeting between the two teams which Emmaus rallied from 1-0 down at halftime to win 2-1 “Defense just throwing their body everywhere Every time I saw them (Emmaus) have a shot one of our defenders in a white jersey was throwing theirselves to block it,” said Eisenhart who admitted that Northampton was ‘a little cocky’ in that loss back on Sept “We had maybe four or five goal line clearances from our defenders It’s great to see that everybody plays for the badge Northampton will need to show that same level of commitment to capture its first-ever district title Parkland beat the Konkrete Kids 3-1 on Oct Please subscribe today to lehighvalleylive.com Desmond Boyle may be reached at dboyle@lehighvalleylive.com Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, (updated 8/1/2024) and acknowledgement of our Privacy Policy, and Your Privacy Choices and Rights (updated 1/1/2025) © 2025 Advance Local Media LLC. All rights reserved (About Us) The material on this site may not be reproduced except with the prior written permission of Advance Local Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site YouTube's privacy policy is available here and YouTube's terms of service is available here Ad Choices — Plymouth-Canton Community Schools will receive a grant of $145,894 to help the district with costs related to replacing the Chiefs mascot with a new Cobras mascot at Canton High School The money was awarded by the Native American Heritage Fund (NAHF) whose board in June announced 10 Michigan communities would receive grants in 2024 the largest going to Plymouth-Canton Community Schools “Plymouth-Canton Community Schools is grateful to the Native American Heritage Fund for its generous support as we prepare to launch an exciting new phase for Canton High School that builds toward the future,” said P-CCS Superintendent Monica Merritt in a written statement Funding from the grant will be used to "support the estimated cost of updating uniforms logos and other paraphernalia related to the mascot rebrand," the statement said The district's Board of Education voted 6-1 in 2023 to retire the Canton High School Chiefs mascot and arrowhead logo. Ultimately, with input from students, staff and others, a new mascot was named: Canton Cobras. The decision triggered backlash from a group of community members who initiated a recall effort against several members of the board who voted in favor of changing the mascot The effort failed for a lack of signatures.   The NAHF awarded grants totaling nearly $484,500 to support community projects and other initiatives that honor Native American culture and history in the area Priority was given to funding the decommissioning of inappropriate mascots among Michigan public schools recognizing the financial burden on schools when updating facilities we have helped 15 schools retire and rebrand their mascots,” said NAHF chairperson Dori Rios who is also the tribal council chairperson of the Nottawaseppi Huron band of the Potawatomi “In 2018 we started with six R-word mascots The “R-word” stands for “redskins,” an organization representative said The full list of schools who received grants from the Native American Heritage Fund this year includes: Contact reporter Laura Colvin at 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Architects Build On-Screen Worlds Starting in 2020, the National Aviation Hall of Fame partnered with a trusted name in early childhood education math)-based curriculum for grades 1 through 3 called “Discovering Flight: Learning with the National Aviation Hall of Fame,” includes in-person tutelage at the NAHF Heritage Hall & Education Center as well as remote learning opportunities The NAHF and its partners intend to complete the first phase in Fall 2021 and as they distribute the curriculum for free in under-resourced schools they plan to begin Phase 2 for grades 4 through 6 Phase 2 will focus on sustainability technology in aviation and aerospace “It is our goal to expose and ignite the aviation and aerospace workforce of tomorrow,” said NAHF president and CEO Amy Spowart we will do it in the classroom by teachers who are supported every step of the way through a pipeline connecting our early curriculum with the middle and high school programs already available Discovering Flight consists of three key initiatives so far: That hero for the Trojans was senior goalkeeper Dan Sipling Sipling saved the Konkrete Kids' third fourth and fifth penalties and Parkland made three of its four attempts to win its second district title in three years The second-seeded Trojans defeated fourth-seeded Northampton 2-2 (3-2) on penalty kicks to win the District 11 4A championship Thursday night at Salisbury “You train for this your whole life and you get the chance in the district final to win it for your team Parkland (22-2) will face the fifth-placed team from District 1 in the first round of the PIAA 4A tournament Tuesday November 5 at a site and time to be determined The Konkrete Kids finished their season 17-5 Sipling’s first save came against Northampton senior Chase Nederostek who led the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference in goals during the regular season with 21 The Trojans' first chance to take control of the shootout went awry when Northampton sophomore goalie Ryan Nahf didn‘t bite on Parkland senior Bryce Peters’ stutter in his run up and made the save The Konkrete Kids next sent junior Luca Mannino to the spot but Sipling dove to his left and made another save The last five training sessions we had been doing penalties,” Sipling said “My dad (Ben) is also the goalkeeping coach taught me a lot about saving pens; it paid off.” Senior Caleb Daniels shot nestled into the side netting to Nahf’s right to put the Trojans up 3-2 Junior Dante Keen went up next for Northampton but Sipling dove left again and got both gloves on it to make the save and win the championship for Parkland “Certain ways people lined up with the ball,” Sipling said of tendencies he looks for on PK’s Chase loves to go to the right so I dove right just guessed that way and it happened." Parkland boys soccer coach Scott Mang hugs senior goalie Dan Sipling as Parkland celebrate their victory over Northampton in the D-11 4A boys soccer finals on Oct 2024.Chris Shipley l lehighvalleylive.com contributor Danny’s as good as they come,” said Parkland coach Scott Mang who credited assistant coach Mike Sprunk for picking the Trojans’ penalty takers Glad we have him in between the pipes." Seniors Brody Eisenhart and Sebastian Mello were both on target for the Konkrete Kids' first two penalties no one hit a bad shot,” Northampton coach Chris Bastidas said of his penalty takers Seniors Jacob Silman and Kyle Tobia converted Parkland’s first two penalties Parkland’s Kyle Tobia (25) scores on a penalty kick against Northampton in the D-11 4A boys soccer finals on Oct We knew we would score them,” Tobia said of the mentality of the Trojans' penalty takers take the pen and hope Danny would work his magic.” It didn‘t seem like Sipling’s “magic” would be needed in the first half when the Trojans scored two goals 5:03 apart to lead 2-0 at halftime we were so confident in winning,” Tobia said “For them to come back is just horrible for us who scored with a low shot across goal to put Parkland up 1-0 20:20 into the game Nahf tried to parry away a back pass from his defense but senior Christian Cusumano reacted quickly to double the Trojans' lead 14:37 before halftime “I thought they were really nice buildup plays and that’s exactly how we wanted to play,” Parkland coach Scott Mang said Northampton looked like a different team in the second half and needed just 4:06 to pull a goal back when Nederostek drew a foul in the penalty area by Peters and Mello converted from the spot with a low kick to Sipling’s left the dynamic of the game changed with two incidents on either end of the field A challenge by Daniels on Eisenhart led to the speedy forward colliding with Sipling in the aftermath Northampton senior defender Aaron Gutkowski was shown a straight red card for a foul on Parkland sophomore Alex Hurwitz just outside of the penalty area very tough call,” Bastidas said of the red card “I actually didn’t think he was gonna give a foul ‘Oh man he’s gonna give him (Gutkowski) a yellow card.’ All of a sudden a red card; it’s just complete shock there.” The lack of consistency on officiating decisions was apparent throughout the game from a trio of referees who cards brandished and times they stopped the clock to talk to a player or coach Northampton conceded few chances and looked to break on the counter it was very tight,” Bastidas said of the K-Kids not getting a call in a similar situation It just shows you the resilience of this team it’s what they’ve been doing all year long.” their work rate was incredible,” Mang said of Northampton ‘the best player in the EPC,’ drove a free kick into a crowded penalty area that bounced once over Sipling who said he believed he was fouled while trying to get the ball they were down a player and scored with four seconds (left),” Mang said A rivalry local soccer fans would be lucky to see in more championship games in the years to come Boom Technologies recently asked readers if they could name the first woman to pilot an airplane faster than the speed of sound or the first woman to win a national air race “As part of Women’s History Month, Boom teamed up with the National Aviation Hall of Fame (NAHF) to spotlight six barrier-breaking women and bring their stories forward race—and sound—and made an indelible contribution to aviation and the world we live in,” the Boom story said excerpted in the blog post—portions of which we have summarized for you here “At a time when women’s roles were limited, Harriet Quimby was climbing into a cockpit as well as working as a journalist writing about the new experience of flight Quimby became the first American woman to earn a pilot’s license—the 37th license ever issued—on August 1 Her first published account of flying included detailed instruction on how ‘ladies might wish to dress for an airborne excursion.’ It also outlined the mechanics of the aircraft Quimby’s fame reached its zenith as she climbed into her Bleriot biplane and headed out over the white cliffs of Dover in search of a safe landing in Calais Her flight across the English Channel was a resounding success.” “Record-setting pilot Louise Thaden’s legacy includes the triple crown of aviation: altitude speed and endurance records.” She was also the first woman to win the Women’s Air Derby (the first women-only cross-country air race) as part of the 1929 National Air Races women were barred from entering air races,” said the blog post “There is a decided prejudice on the part of the general public against being piloted by a woman by executives of those companies whose activities require employing pilots.” Thaden didn’t allow much time to pass before entering another competition She won the Bendix Transcontinental Air Race in 1936 with co-pilot Blanche Noyes the first time that women were allowed in the competition were first to cross the finish line and the first women to win the race Their victory set a new East-to-West record of 14 hours Thaden received the Harmon Trophy as the ‘outstanding woman pilot in the US’ for this accomplishment.” towing targets or flying in other non-combat capacities she received the Distinguished Service Medal for her service.” 1953 Cochran became the first woman to break the sound barrier flying an F-86 Sabre past Mach 1 at Edwards Air Force Base Cochran flew the same airplane— accompanied by then Maj Charles Yeager in his chase plane—over the Edwards low-level course setting a new speed record [of] 652.337 miles per hour receiving one of her five Harmon Aviatrix Trophies for the effort She went on to set a world speed record of 1,429 mph (2,300 km/h) in 1964 and no fewer than eight speed records in 1967 and distance records than anyone in the world “As the first woman to win the US National Aerobatic Championships, Patty Wagstaff has pushed the limits of aerobatic flight To those who question her abilities because she is a woman she responds “Do you think the airplane knows or cares?” Wagstaff has earned worldwide recognition flying low-level aerobatic routines before millions of spectators.” Wagstaff won the US Nationals three times “Wagstaff flies as a stunt pilot for films and television She also provides transition training for airline and military pilots into warbirds Wagstaff’s advice for aspiring girls and women in aviation ‘Don’t be afraid to ask for advice from women who have gone before you and find allies that will help you achieve your goals.’” “Medical response pioneer Joan Sullivan Garrett made aviation history saving lives as founder of MedAire the first aviation global medical emergency response company Garrett pioneered the use of advanced aviation-safety solutions to provide critical-care medical response to people in remote locales and was instrumental in raising standards for medical equipment required to be carried on aircraft ‘My passion is providing medical care,’ explained Garrett ‘When I saw a medical helicopter arrive at a trauma scene…that’s when I fell in love with aviation I found a need in aviation that let me live my passion.’ Insights provided by Garrett and MedAire based on assisting in hundreds of thousands of in-flight medical events were instrumental in the decision by the US Congress to require AEDs (automated external defibrillators) on all commercial airlines.” A group of Chinese middle and high school students were excited to tour a museum for Dokdo in Seoul, Tuesday. “Even though I knew of the name Dokdo, I hardly knew anything about it until I visited here,” said Qu Yuan, a 14-year-old middle school student from Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province, China. He was among the 10 middle and high-school students that the Northeast Asian History Foundation (NAHF) invited to Korea and visited the Dokdo Museum in Seodaemun, Seoul Tuesday. “I already knew about Dokdo from TV and newspapers. Korea is not far from China. I am interested in everything about Korea,” said Wang zekua, 13, a fellow student who is on his first visit to Korea. The cultural exchange program, supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Zhenjiang Municipal Education Bureau, brought the sixth batch Monday. The NAHF has been organizing the annual event since 2008, to give Chinese students the chance to learn about Korean culture as well as history.  “When 75 percent of foreign students studying in Korea came from China, and bilateral trade runs as high as today, it becomes more important to build trust on the bases of mutual understanding,” said Kim Hyun-chul, director of the NAHF’s public relations office.     During the five-day trip, they will visit historic places such as Gyeongbok palace and Bukchon Hanok village in Seoul as well as the demilitarized zone near Paju, Gyeonggi Province. During an-hour-long tour of the museum, the students’ eyes were fixed on chronological charts, video clips and a 1/120th replica of Dokdo, taking pictures of them from time to time. This time some 10 students from Choong Ang High School in Jongno, Seoul, will participate in the program. Those “National Trust” school club members will visit Imjingak near the demilitarized zone in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, with visiting Chinese. And they will hold a discussion on Northeast Asia’s peace and prosperity there. The NAHF has been hosting a series of events that promote exchanges of culture and historical research activities. Recently it held a thesis competition where some 84 teams comprising jointly of university students of both countries competed for the best prize. Park Jin-hai primarily focuses on K-dramas, entertainment shows and actor interviews. Beyond that, she also pens articles covering the broader arts scene, with a particular emphasis on classical music, dance and various aspects of lifestyle. Since joining The Korea Times in 2013, she has made significant contributions in the realms of hallyu (Korean wave), industry news and international affairs. 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Defensive and goalkeeping nominations are welcome and can be submitted to dboyle@lehighvalleylive.com Warren Hills goalkeeper Logan Young reaches out to make a save against Phillipsburg on Oct 2023.Saed Hindash | For lehighvalleylive.com had a season-high 15 saves in the Blue Streaks’ 1-0 upset of Franklin on Tuesday The senior made four stops in a 2-1 win at Lenape Valley on Friday Riefenstahl scored in each Saucon Valley’s three games this week starting with a brace in a 2-0 win against Bangor The senior scored once each against Moravian Academy and Catasauqua Spectators watch as Northampton’s Sebastian Mello (27) kicks the ball on Sept 2024Tim Wynkoop | lehighvalleylive.com contributor who leads Northampton this season with 20 assists so far had five this week with three against Pocono Mountain West and one each against Nazareth and Liberty The senior also scored twice in an 8-1 win at Pocono Mountain West three-assist performance at Northern Lehigh on Monday The junior scored once in a 4-0 win at Wilson on Wednesday The Board of Trustees of the National Aviation Hall of Fame The award recognizes Weihs for his “innovative spirit and service to the aviation community,” the NAHF said Many pilots are using ForeFlight every day who would agree that the platform represents a game-changer in general aviation “This award publicly acknowledges Tyson’s dedication to leadership in promoting aviation and the values of innovation and service,” explained NAHF president and CEO Aimee Maruyama “Tyson’s story is an inspiration for future generations of aviation innovators and entrepreneurs.” ForeFlight has become a standard part of the flight bag for many pilots by combining airport information, search functions, and aviation weather imagery. The company was purchased by Boeing in March 2019 “Receiving the Armstrong Award is deeply humbling,” Weihs said “I am truly honored to be part of the distinguished legacy of aviation and I believe this award underscores the limitless possibilities that aviation holds for those who dare to dream and push boundaries.” “Not only has Tyson left an indelible mark on aviation by co-founding ForeFlight,” said NAHF chair Jim Cooling “He is also a valuable member of the aviation community and expertise to support numerous aviation organizations.” Weihs will receive the award on September 21 at the President’s Reception as part of the National Aviation Hall of Fame’s 59th Enshrinement events More than 600 people are expected to attend including former NASA astronauts Charlie Bolden general aviation titans Dale Klapmeier and Russ Meyer The NAHF Enshrinee Class of 2023 includes Velta Benn Each week, Flying receives dozens of news releases pitching us a new product or service or informing us of an important upcoming event Every so often we see one that makes us stop and think about the people that make the aviation industry work such as the story we received on March 23 from the National Aviation Hall of Fame in Dayton It perfectly captured the personality of one very special aviation woman “Every Saturday morning, volunteer Alice Griffin begins her shift at the National Aviation Hall of Fame (NAHF) with a crossword puzzle in hand and a coffee cup nearby,” said the release and clearly a center of energy for the four folks she shares the morning with it’s hard to believe that Alice will celebrate her 100th birthday on March 28 of this year She is witty and spry and enjoys imparting wisdom to those who engage her.” In fact when she was asked if she had any words of wisdom to share and give ten percent of your salary to charity.” when asked what the most interesting thing she has encountered during life the almost centenarian said with a chuckle ‘What we’re living in right now,’ in reference to the COVID-19 pandemic Alice has an extensive history of volunteering in the Dayton community and has accumulated 2,000 hours of volunteer time over 20 years at the NAHF alone ‘I enjoy volunteering at the National Aviation Hall of Fame because I get to talk to people have conversations about where they are from to become a teletype operator before moving to Dayton in 1943 to work at (then) Wright Field Her first job as a teletype operator there netted her a whopping $1,440 annually One teen is dead and another is seriously hurt after their car crashed  into a tree in the town of Somers on Wednesday morning Shoreland Lutheran High School President Paul Scriver said the two brothers were on their way to school.  Scriver said 18-year-old Cameron Nahf was killed in the crash his 16-year-old brother is injured and in the hospital.  and you pray that's not one of ours," Scriver said.  Stolen Goods, Suspect Found In Twin Lakes Airport Hangar Report a typo Attorneys for the National Aviation Hall of Fame Friday sent an open letter to Republican 10th District Congressman Mike Turner regarding Turner's investigation into the organization's operations The open letter is the latest development in an escalating war of words between Turner and the Hall of Fame It follows Turner's notification last week to the NAHF he was drafting legislation to terminate the NAHF congressional charter attorney David Greer outlines a series of questions NAHF officials want the congressman to answer and disappointment with," several of the NAHF Board's decisions particularly board chair Michael Quiello's recent statement the board could vote to move this year's enshrinement ceremony out of Dayton Turner sent a letter to Chairman of the NAHF Board of Trustees Bill Harris saying that the NAHF must cease and desist all deliberations efforts or activities that relate to selling or disposing of artifacts in the NAHF’s possession “During the Congressional investigation into the financial practices of the NAHF it has come to my attention that the NAHF has deliberated about and considered selling artifacts donated by NAHF contributors or enshrinees.  The Congressional investigation has revealed that the NAHF has apparently considered this option as a means of raising funds that are desperately needed due to the dire financial circumstances of the NAHF.” “No museum or enshrinement hall can maintain credibility if the collection of artifacts in its possession is seen as a possible revenue source," the statement continued.  Following the initial announcement in January of Turner's investigation, Harris said "we welcome any additional audit and/or financial review beyond the annual audit that is conducted at the NAHF." Read the full contents of NAHF's open letter below:   The two teenagers who were involved in a fatal one-car crash in Somers early Wednesday morning have been identified as brothers 18-year-old Cameron Nahf (pictured) died at the scene---and---his 16-year-old brother---Caden--- is in serious condition at Children’s Hospital in Milwaukee The accident happened just after 7:30 Wednesday morning on Highway E---as they were heading to school at Shoreland Lutheran High School Cameron Nahf was going to graduate on Saturday According to the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department---the 18-year-old lost control of the 2003 Ford SUV he was driving and struck a tree He was ejected from the vehicle and was pronounced dead at the scene Shoreland will have a special prayer service at 8 a.m Thursday in the school gym and will have additional pastors and counselors available Groups Keep Up Pressure Against Steil Newly-Elected Racine Alder's Absence Raises Questions Steil Holds Telephone Listening Session North Side Kenosha Grocery Store Changes Hands Rare Look at a Cyber Ransom Demand on a Local Company Tribute Set for WWII Vet from Kenosha New 'COP' House, 'Creative Crawl', Highlight Season's First 1st Friday Foul Play Ruled Out in a Kenosha County Death Investigation 91.1 FM Racine | Kenosha 101.7 FM Elkhorn | 103.3 FM Lake Geneva WGTD  Gateway Technical College  Inspire Center  3520 30th Avenue  Kenosha WGTD Facebook Page News  Program Schedule  Contact  Social Media Guidelines All Headlines North Korea Sports Top News Most Viewed Korean Newspaper Headlines Today in Korean History Yonhap News Summary Editorials from Korean Dailies has been appointed the new head of South Korea's overseas aid agency for a three-year term a former secretary general of the Northeast Asian History Foundation (NAHF) will take office Monday as the 14th president of the Korea International Cooperation Agency He will succeed Sohn Hyuk-sang who quit last December Having entered the foreign service in 1984 Chang served in various key diplomatic posts the consul general in New York and the chief negotiator in defense cost-sharing negotiations with the United States He retired from the foreign ministry in December 2021 and then served as the secretary general of the NAHF shows Chang Won-sam who was appointed as the new president of the Korea International Cooperation Agency All News National Economy/Finance Biz Culture/K-pop Images Videos Korean Newspaper Headlines Korea in Brief Useful Links Weather Advertise with Yonhap News Agency The Northglenn Arts & Humanities Foundation (NAHF) announces artist Jeff Best as the recipient of the 2021/2022 People’s Choice Award for his barbed wire sculpture Dominion The award is part of Northglenn’s Art on Parade program and NAHF works toward purchasing the piece for permanent display in the City of Northglenn NAHF has already secured funding for the piece from the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) “Dominion represents the comeback of the almost extinct bison herd in the 19th century,” explains Best and beautiful just like they are out on the prairie – their prairie is their dominion.” His love for the outdoors has inspired him creatively through the medium of wire sculptures Barbed wire is a medium repeated in Best’s work and he is intrigued by repurposing it He collects the wire from old fence posts and farms revitalizes it and gives it a new purpose and profound beauty through his art All sculptures are made with 100% reclaimed barbed wire and each piece is uniquely handcrafted and original unto itself “My barbed-wire sculptures are determined to be esthetically pleasing to the eye but the true intrinsic value has more to do with the heart,” Best says For more information about Jeff Best, visit DevilsRopeStudios.com at which time six new sculptures-on-loan will be installed The permanent location for “Dominion” will be announced in 2022 For more information about Art on Parade or NAHF Diana Wilson is director of communications at the city of Northglenn You must be logged in to post a comment was inaugurated as the new head of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) on Monday for a three-year term took office as the 14th president of agency to succeed Sohn Hyuk-sang Chang served in a wide range of key diplomatic posts "Amid a rapidly changing international environment I will reinforce KOICA in taking a leap forward as an eminent development cooperation organization in line with our foreign policy goal of the Global Pivotal State," Chang said in his inauguration speech at the agency's headquarters in Seongnam president of the Korea International Cooperation Agency delivers a speech during his inauguration ceremony at the agency's headquarters in Seongnam