Archive for 2015

July 23, 2015

Thursday, July 23rd, 2015

 The LORD is my strength and my song; he has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him.

Exodus 15:2

MESSIAH 411

COMMUNITY DAY: TUESDAY, AUGUST 25

All employees are encouraged to attend Community Day on Tuesday, August 25 from 9-11 a.m. in the Calvin and Janet High Center for Worship and Performing Arts. This annual Messiah tradition serves as the ceremonial launch of the new academic year for employees with opportunities for corporate worship and fellowship, as well as the presentation of the president’s State of the College address. Refreshments will be available after the gathering from 10:30-11:30 a.m. on the Eisenhower Campus Center lawn (rain location is Howe Atrium, Boyer Hall). All offices and departments (with the exception of Dispatch and the Early Learning Center) will close from 8:45-11:30 a.m. to allow employees to attend the gathering and reception. If you have any questions, please contact Melissa Cohen, executive assistant to the president, at mcohen@messiah.edu. 

CONCERT BY ELEVENTH HOUR BAND AND PASTOR DWIGHT YOO TO BE HELD AUGUST 1

One of our summer conferences, St. Thomas Evangelical Church of India, is inviting the Messiah Community to attend one of their evening events.  A concert by Eleventh Hour Band and Pastor Dwight Yoo will take place on Saturday, August 1 in Larsen Student Union. Doors open at 7:45 p.m. Admission is free and there will be free food as well. Please see the attached flier for information or contact Josh John at  Jjohn9176@gmail.com

SUMMER MOVIE BREAK FOR EMPLOYEES

Human Resources & Compliance is hosting a summer movie break for regular and part-time employees (other summer programming is provided for student employees) as a thank you for your service. Please join us!

What: McFarland, USA

Plot: Inspired by the 1987 true story, “McFarland, USA” follows novice runners from McFarland, an economically challenged town in California’s farm-rich Central Valley, as they give their all to build a cross-country team under the direction of Coach Jim White (Kevin Costner), a newcomer to their predominantly Latino high school.

For more information on the movie, see the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-VAOlHGE6Q

When: Tuesday, August 4

Times: 10 a.m.-noon, 1-3 p.m., 8-10 p.m.

Where: Parmer Cinema

Tickets are FREE but required to ensure adequate seating; they are available at the Ticket Office.

If you have questions on this event, please contact Kathy Castonguay at kcastong@messiah.edu or x7086.

 LEAF BLOWERS

from electronic publication Safety Daily Advisor published by BLR.

They’re called “leaf blowers,” but you’ll see them in use all summer long. They can be used to blow the grass off your mower, to blow cut grass off sidewalks and paths—they have, essentially, replaced brooms and rakes for many tasks. They may be time-savers, but leaf blowers also pose hazards. Know the hazards of this labor-saving device.

Most people think of noise when they think of leaf blowers, but noise is not the only hazard leaf blowers pose. Users should be aware of:

Dust. Leaf blowers generate large amounts of airborne dust, which can be hazardous.

  • To control exposure to nuisance dusts, consider wearing a dust mask.
  • To prevent eye injuries, wear safety goggles.
  • To prevent lung injury, do not use a leaf blower to clean up gravel or gravel dust, construction dirt, plaster dust, cement and concrete dust, garden topsoil, or any other dust that could contain crystalline silica or hazardous materials.
  • To prevent injuries to bystanders, make sure that no one is within 50 feet of the blower while it is operating.
  • Reduce the amount of dust generated by using nozzle extensions and by holding the leaf blower at the height that generates the least dust.

Exhaust fumes. The two-stroke or four-stroke engines used in gasoline-powered leaf blowers generate more carbon monoxide and other exhaust gases than a car. Because of this, leaf blowers must not be used indoors or in poorly ventilated areas.

Fire hazards. Hot engines, engine sparks, and flammable vapors don’t mix.

  • Don’t refill an engine that is running or still hot.
  • If you spill gasoline when refueling, wipe it up, and put the rag you use in a metal can with a lid.
  • Don’t start the blower in the spot where you fueled it; walk at least 10 feet away.

Noise. Current-generation leaf blowers are quieter than older ones, but users should still protect themselves and others from blower noise.

  • Wear hearing protection.
  • Don’t use a higher throttle speed if a lower speed will do.
  • Nozzle attachments can be used to reduce sound.
  • Be aware of reverberation effects (which increase noise levels) when the blower is used around buildings.
  • Make sure that the blower muffler is functioning, the air filter is in good condition, and air intakes are clear in order to keep sound levels down. Check the condition of the leaf blower muffler, air intakes, and air filter to make sure they’re in good operating condition.

 CLASSIFIEDS 

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES:

Campus Store and Textbook Express hiring for Rush: The Campus Store and Textbook Express have short term jobs from mid-August until mid-September. Good customer service sand cash handling skills are required. You must be a team player. We offer flexible schedules, purchase discounts and a fun work atmosphere. Apply online at shopmessiah.com or see the store manager, Candy Tritle.

The Department of Information Technology Services has a current opening for the full-time position of administrative programmer/analyst. For more information and to apply, please visit: http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/6803. Job-related questions may be directed to John Luft, director of information services, at JLuft@messiah.edu.

FOR SALE:

  • Pfaltzgraft retired Hopscotch pattern: 9 dinner plates, 1 w/ small chip; 8 dessert plates, no chips; 7 soup bowls, 1 w/ small chip; 3 cereal bowls; 5 teacups (all cherries) w/ 4 saucers; 8 coffee mugs (all pears); 1 serving bowl; 1 milk or small gravy pitcher. All large plates have either pears or plums; small plates have peaches, plums, pears, or cherries. Asking $25 for all.
  • Antique Captains Chair, $25. Has been refinished. In excellent condition.
  • Thomas the Tank Engine play mat, $15 ( I believe it’s approx. 40”x 58”)

Pictures available at: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/mi3p6am45wccsr3/AAD1J9U2oqr5GLLKWrrnn2CKa?dl=0 If you are interested, contact Val Drobel at vdrobel@messiah.edu.

2005 Honda Accord EX-L Sedan, V6, 121,800 miles. Very good condition. Black pearl exterior, tan leather interior, 4-door sedan. Automatic and heated front seats, power moon roof, in-dash 6 CD unit, Sirius XM Satellite Radio. Non-smoker, one owner vehicle. Good maintenance record, all dealership serviced. Photos attached. Asking: $7,200. Please email:  theckman@messiah.edu   or call  717-412-0832. 

2008 Keystone Cougar Travel trailer. Must Sell! For details or to see unit please contact Cathy or Bob Weaver. Cweaver@messiah.edu or 432-2718.

Two twin size Ovation memory foam mattresses with remote control adjustable bed base. Can be used as one queen size bed. Very good condition, barely used. One mattress never used. Three years old, paid $3500, asking $1000. Will sell separately. Call Susan Reynolds at 717-575-5315.

2006 KYMCO 250cc scooter with 2 new radial tires and inspection. Total miles 1615.7; only driven for transportation between Carlisle and Messiah. Asking $1,850.Contact George Blackburn at gblackbu@messiah.edu

Fender acoustic guitar. Excellent condition. Hardly used. Comes with fabric carrying case and electronic tuner. Asking $150.00, firm. Contact Tom at 717-525-4091 or trhoads@messiah.edu.

FOR RENT:

Room: looking for a male with two other male Messiah alumni starting August/September in Grantham. Contact  Dale Fogelsanger at dfogelsa@messiah.edu or 717-623-0735.

Apartment: a basement apartment in a large home in Mechanicsburg: one bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, large walk-in closet, washer/dryer hookup. No smoking, no pets. Rent $1,000/month includes all utilities (water, trash, electric, heat). Renter would need to get cable/internet. Email Shirley Groff (groff@messiah.edu) for photos and contact information.

Charming Colonial Williamsburg inspired townhome located in Fairfax Village, Linglestown (Lower Paxton Township-Central Dauphin School District) available for rent. This 1300 sq. ft. townhome is located in a lovely setting off Patton Road and has a beautiful view of wooded area and stream. It provides three floor living. First floor has living room, powder room and laundry/storage area. Second floor has kitchen, dining room and powder room. Third floor has two bedrooms with a full jack and jill bathroom. Appliances included are dishwasher, refrigerator, stove, washer and dryer. The home is total electric including central air. Rent includes trash, sewer, lawn service, snow removal and two reserved parking spots. Tenant is responsible for electric, water (United Water), cable, phone and internet service. Rent is $1050/month. One month rent and $1050 security deposit are required at lease signing. Pets allowed on a case by case basis with a $25/month pet fee. Available September 1 (possibly available earlier). Please contact Su Deitch, 648-7573 or x7085.

Charming Colonial Williamsburg inspired townhome located in Fairfax Village North, Linglestown (Lower Paxton Township-Central Dauphin School District). This 1300 sq. ft. townhome is located in a lovely setting off Patton Road. First floor includes an eat-in kitchen, combined dining/living room, a powder room and private deck. Second floor includes two bedrooms (master bedroom has a powder room) and a full bathroom. There are window blinds throughout the house and it has a partially finished basement. Appliances included are dishwasher, refrigerator, stove, washer and dryer. The home is total electric including central air. Rent includes trash, sewer, lawn service and snow removal. Tenant is responsible for electric, water (United Water), cable, phone and internet service. Rent is $1050/month. One month rent and $1050 security deposit are required at lease signing. Available October 1 (possibly sooner). Pets allowed on a case by case basis with a $25/month pet fee. Available September 1 (possibly available earlier). Please contact Su Deitch, 648-7573 or x7085.

FREE:

Standard size CD cases. Can be used for DVD or Blu-Ray discs as well. Does not include paper insert for labeling. Each will hold one disc. Contact Les Weiand, ext. 2901, weiand@messiah.edu.