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Solway Autograss Club
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Denis Cairnie:
In 1997/98 I was at Michael Douglas’ scrap yard when I noticed a poster looking for someone interested in starting an Autograss Club in Carlisle. I copied down the details and contacted the person named on the poster a Mr Ron Green. He knew some other lads who were interested, so we met up in the Bluebell Inn at Dalston and decided to form a club. The committee were as follows.

Chairman: Ron Green Vice-Chairman: Dennis Cairnie Members Secretary: Angela Green Treasurer: Lynn Cairnie Secretary: Garry Graham Scrutineer: Kevin Abbott Chief Marshall: Andrew Harkness

We then discussed how to go about setting up a track. Word got around and soon we had a few more people interested in joining the club. 1998. Before we could start racing we needed to find a field to build the track on. After a few months a farmer called James Young gave us the use of one of his fields to race on and he also let us have the use of a couple of his tractors to keep the track up to standard I got in touch with Mr Bowe from the Rose Castle Sawmill and managed to persuade him to let us have some fencing posts and wire to build our track on credit until we made some money at our first race meeting. We also managed to acquire some old tyres to use as safety barriers for the marshals. When the track was finished a man came from the National Autograss Sport Association (N.A.S.A.) to inspect the track and make sure we had followed all the safety rules to keep racers and spectators safe. On the weekends when we raced drivers came from other clubs around the country to race on our track and our drivers raced at their tracks as well. Some visiting drivers travelled to Carlisle on the Saturday afternoon and camped over night so we would put on a disco and some of the committee members would bring food for a buffet we would also have a bar so they could have a drink to make them feel welcome. On the Sunday morning it was a busy time preparing the races and scrutineering the cars to make sure they were legal to race. We also had to make sure there was an ambulance on the field before we could race. 1998/99 At our AGM in November 1998 it was discussed that we had to look for another field to race on for the 1999 season. Mr Peter Barker, one of the staff members at Pirelli came to our aid and let us hire a field, which was situated behind the factory. We also changed our meetings from the Bluebell Inn to Pirelli Social Club. It was also decided that we should purchase a tractor and a new tannoy system. We found a tractor at Egremont which was suitable to our needs so I went for it and drove it all the way back to Carlisle. We also managed to contact someone who sold tannoy systems and he agreed to let us pay half up front and the rest at the end of the season. Buying a tannoy system saved us from hiring one to call up the races at every meeting. We had a lot of money to pay out at every meeting, trophies, ambulance, toilets, field rent and we had to hire a tractor and water tanker to do the track work from Mr Andrew Blake, he let us have them at half price, as he was a neighbour of mine. I collected them on the Saturday and returned them on the Sunday after the racing had finished. We also had to get the fire extinguishers checked at the beginning of the season. We always managed to pay all of our bills by the end of the year. 1999 / 2000. We organised barbeques and did a sponsored car push from Wigton to Carlisle to help boost our club funds. At the 1999 AGM we decide we needed another tannoy system so we managed to get the man to agree to let us have it on credit and pay for it at the end of the season. At he 2000 AGM it was decided that after being on the committee for 3 years that new blood was needed to take over. Ron, Angela, Lynn and I decide to stand down from our prospective roles. 2001 We could not race at Carlisle due to the Foot and Mouth crisis. So some of our drivers raced at other clubs who were not affected by it. At the 2001 AGM Lynn and I left the club as we were moving back to Scotland because I had been made redundant due to the F&M and the farm where I worked had lost all their animals. The new committee decided they needed a bigger field to race on and they found one at Silloth Airfield. The club seems to be going from strength to strength with a very healthy bank account, not like the early days when we first started out just scraping through.

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Richard Lewthwaite:
Following the disastrous 2001 season which was wiped out by Foot and Mouth in our part of the world the committee decided a fresh start was needed.....a bigger venue, an increase in membership and perhaps also a bit more ambition I was elected Chairman in November 2001 and our first task was to search out that elusive new venue, January 2002 bingo... a local farmer near Carlisle offers us the use of a field within touching distance of the M6 all was well again....er no the locals had other ideas and we were called to a meeting of concerned residents ....ever wanted to know what its like facing a firing squad then try this, from the meeting we went straight to see the farmer to say thanks but no thanks......definitely not worth the grief Time passed, the start of the season came and went and we were running short of options, I made one final plea in the local rag but it was looking bleak to even the most optimistic members Then completely out of the blue one Friday morning in late March I take a phone call at work...oh no thinks me not another cold caller wanting me to change phone line suppliers!!!! standard fob off line was readied, but this time not needed. The caller was a Malcolm Brown from Silloth who suggested we may be able to get use of part of the disused airfield there, he managed to get me the number of the landowner and by Sunday morning an excited group of us were stood in the pouring rain and gale force wind examining a field, any passer by would have thought we were mad except there weren’t any other people stupid enough to be out in such conditions, finally a deal was doneTrack construction began immediately and by mid May we were ready for the first meeting, in the meantime we’d been doing some promotional work and open nights, the interest was there and membership was on the up right from the start, we ran six meetings that year and were starting to get the basis of a good venue, funds were still tight but ok and having got used to the site plans for improvements were made.....we had discovered a huge strip of concrete runway in one area of the site which had been covered over the years with soil to a depth of about a foot... the minds of the committee started to mull over the possibility of clearing this area and putting an access road in to enable all unloading/ pits to be on concrete and be trackside ....the cost about 5000pounds, by early 2003 it was done and we moved onto the new area just before our first ever 2 day meeting in JuneMembership by this time had more than doubled from our Pirelli days, and we had started accumulating some assets....tractor, tanker, roller etc we just bought bits as we could afford them 2003 was a busy year, our league was running the Nationals at Thornborough a huge success it turned out to be and the funds we earned that weekend have swelled club coffers very nicely, we could now afford a second tractor, a vibrating roller and a nice Portacabin for race control and add to that now a huge grader ...an item older than most members of the club but one that has been a loyal servant to several Autograss clubs over the years On to 2004 a season of consolidation, the now usual 9 meetings including a 2 day, membership was maintaining the level of the previous year and on track several members are showing a bit of ambition car wise as well ..starting to spend their hard earned cash in the right places (and a bit more of it), this has got to be a move in the right direction though there are still those who think that the end of the earth is near Penrith, but we will continue to cater for them as they are the true club racers upon which all clubs depend. So onto 2005 what does that have in store...where do I start hosts of the 2nd ever Stock Hatch Nationals and once again hosts of the Men’s National Championships (along with YD) financially it should be a good one ....now all the club needs is its first ever National Champion...any takers???????

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Almohad Abd Al-Mu'min 'Ali
In 1132, this Almohad caliph ruled the Maghrib. He conquered it from the almoravids. He died 1163 in Rabat. He united the berbers.

My friend Woodcock is a direct decendent of him.

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He is also the authoer of the well-reveiwed "THE MAN WHO STOLE THE MONA LISA".

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YB DATUK SERI PANGLIMA LAU NGAN SIEW, SPDK, PGDK, ASDK, KMN, JP.

Datuk Seri Lau Ngan siew was born in 1943 in Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia. He is the Member of Parliament for Sandakan since 1995, the Chairman of Sabah Air, a Sabah state owned company and the Director of public listed company Naluri Berhad. In his political arena, Datuk Seri Lau Ngan Siew is currently the Deputy President of Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), a Barisan Nasional component parties in Sabah where he was also a founding member of the party. Besides, he is also the supreme council member of the Barisan Nasional (BN) Malaysia where the Prime Minister is the chairman of the supreme council.

He was conferred the Ahli Setia Darjah Kinabalu (ASDK)award by the TYT Yang Di-pertua Negeri Sabah in year 1994, the Kesatria Mangku Negara (KMN)by the Yang Di-pertuan Agong in 1996, the Panglima Gemilang Darjah Kinabalu (PGDK) which carries the title 'Datuk' in 1998, the Seri Panglima Darjah Kinabalu (SPDK) which carries the title 'Datuk Seri Panglima' in year 2000 and appointed the Justice of the Peace (JP) in year 2001 by the TYT Yang Di-Pertua Negeri Sabah.

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Josephus, The Promiscuous Era
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Horton High School
Zach P is behind you

Bio
B4G Tha Kid Was Born July 30th 1993 In Sacramento California. Givin The Name "James Dean Lyons". At The Age Of 4 Months Old, B4G Was Adopted And Named "Tim Michael Brown". When Tim Was Still A Baby He Had Life Thretning Surgery's. Like Open Heart Surgry. During Eleentry School Tim Was Considerd A Troubled Kid. He Was Suspended Almost Half Of The Time He Spent At School. Tim Was Later Expelled And Was Sent To A Juvinile Deention For Youth Program. At The Young Age Of 8 Tim Spent A Year And A Half At The Program Befor Being Released. Tim's Familey Moved From Sacramento To Boise Idaho In 2004. Tim Spent The Summer Doing What He Thought Was A Normal Day. Smoking, Stealing, Messing Around With Girls. Dring The Fall Of 2005 Tim Stole From A Guy Named Dammueer Leftridge. This Caused The Two To Soon Become Good Friends And Tim's Help To A New Passion. Daummeer Got To Really Know Tim And Gave Him A Chance That Knowone Else Would Think Tim Deserved. Tim Was Hired As A A&R Rep For Capitalist Ent. During This Time Tim Met Ex B2K Member J-BooG. He Got A Chance To See The Urban Side Of Music. Tim Was Hooked He Started Recording Rap Music In The Studio. He Then Became To Intrested In Music That Doing Wrong Out On The Street. Didnt Seem To Intrest Him Anymore. He Met Idaho's On Rap Star IzRael Salinas, The Two Worked For 10 Months Non Stop In The Studio On A Album And Tim Learned The In's And Out's About Rap, Tha Industry, And How To Become Someone' Muical Favorite. With 3 Smash Hits On National Radio Stations. Street Feat. IzRael, Green Paper Feat. Kaliber, Rims Be Fly. In 2007 Tim Became A Ceo Of His own Label. B4G Recordz, And Set To Relese His Debut Album Titled Heartbreaker On Dec 11th.

Albums
Heartbeaker

Mixtapes
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Laura Whitehorn
Laura Whitehorn was born in 1945 to Lenore and Nathaniel Whitehorn of Brooklyn, New York, growing up during an era that she refers to as the rise and victory of national liberation struggles. As a college student in the 1960s, she channeled her own hatred of oppression, injustice, racism and sexism in a productive direction by organizing and participating in civil rights and anti-war movements. After her graduation from Radcliffe College in 1966, she went on to receive her master’s from Brandeis University.

The early days:
Having worked as an organizer for Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), Whitehorn became a member of the Weathermen/The Weather Underground Organization in 1969. She traveled with them to Havana, Cuba as part of the organization’s instruction in the ideology of Marxism and urban warfare, visiting one of the camps established by Soviet KGB Colonel Vadim Kotchergine.

“The Days of Rage”:
On October 6, of that same year, the Weathermen blew up America’s only monument to policemen, a statue located in Haymarket Square in Chicago, igniting several days of violence. According to FBI records, “The “Days of Rage” or the “National Action” rapidly degenerated into destructive riots and open confrontations with Chicago Police, leaving a vast amount of public property destroyed including 100 shattered windows in the vicinity. The Weather Underground Organization (WUO) made a number of demands, primarily related to the Vietnam War. Whitehorn, along with approximately 55 other people, was arrested for her participation in the violence. A Federal Grand Jury in Chicago later returned a number of indictments charging WUO members with violation of Federal Antiriot Laws. The Antiriot Law charges were dropped in January 1974.

The Townhouse Explosion:
The March 6, 1970 accidental explosion in a Greenwich Village safe house was a tragic and dramatic culmination of the grim political direction in which Weatherman had been headed, according to Whitehorn. “We were out of touch with what was going on, and we lost sight of the fact that if you’re a revolutionary, the first thing you have to try to do is preserve human life.

While Whitehorn continues to claim that great care was taken (during the numerous bombings), to insure that no one would be hurt, including the janitorial staff, critics are quick to point out that when a bomb goes off, there is always the potential of endangering the lives of innocent victims, especially the emergency agencies responding to the scene, who are at risk by the very nature of such an intrinsically dangerous situation.

Feminist education

 * In 1971, Laura Whitehorn helped organize and lead a militant takeover and occupation of a Harvard University building by nearly 400 women to protest the war in Vietnam and demand a women’s center. One of the founders of the Boston/Cambridge Women’s School, Whitehorn helped establish the school as an alternative source of feminist education.  Operated and taught by a collective of female volunteers until it closed in 1992, Boston/Cambridge Women’s School had gained the reputation as the longest running women’s school in the United States at the time.

The Climate of Militancy

 * “The dead end of militancy and violence for their own sake was obvious” after the townhouse explosion, says Whitehorn  Events at the 1972 Republican National Convention protest led Whitehorn to question once more the need for militancy, confirming her belief that they should allow for militancy when guided by a political framework, but not militancy for militancy’s sake.

The Battle of Boston

 * During the Boston busing crisis, which the WUO referred to as “the Battle of Boston,” Whitehorn was among a small group of PFOC activists in the Boston area who sat with baseball bats in people’s homes, protecting families from local white supremacists who tried to attack with bats, Molotov cocktails and spray-paint . While Whitehorn and other members of the aboveground cadre carried out their vigilance for two years, the WUO engaged in only minor confrontational tactics in response to the Boston crisis.

The Praire Fire Organizing Committee
, of which Whitehorn was a member, planned the Hard Times Conference (with WUO support and leadership) as a way to build a national multiracial coalition. The goal was to bring together a multiracial crowd of more than 2,000 people at the University of Illinois Circle Campus in Chicago, from January 30 to February 1, 1976. The slogan for the conference was “Hard Times are Fighting Times.”

Even through attendance far surpassed what the WUO and PFOC had anticipated, the conference became a political disaster. So nauseated by the politics of the conference was Whitehorn, that she became physically ill in the middle of it. “I hated it more than anything else I’ve every done, she told Nicole Kief in an interview on October 20, 2002. She began to pull away from the WUO.

The May 19 Communist Organization
By the early 1980’s, Laura Whitehorn was active in a variety of radical organizations, besides the May 19 Communist Coalition, including the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee and the Madame Binh Graphics Collective, a radical art group. During this time, Laura worked in solidarity with the liberation movements in Zimbabwe and Azania/South Africa and Palestine. From 1982 to 1985, a series of bombings were attributed to the May 19 Communist Organization, including bombings of the National War College, the Washington Navy Yard Computing Center, the Israeli Aircraft Industries Building, New York City's South African Consulate, the Washington Navy Yard Officers' Club, New York City's Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, and the United States Capitol Building.
 * Also referred to as the May 19 Communist Coalition, this U.S.-based, self-described revolutionary organization formed by splintered-off members of the Weather Underground was active from 1978 to 1985. Originally known as the New York Chapter of the Prairie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC), they were devoted to promoting the causes of the Weather Underground through lawful means.

By May 23, 1985, all members of the May 19 Communist Coalition had been arrested, with the exception of Elizabeth Duke. Whitehorn became a defendant in the Resistance Conspiracy Case upon her arrest in 1985. She was charged with “conspiracy to oppose, protest and change the policies and practices of the United States government in domestic and international matters by violence and illegal means”. Other charges included participating in a string of property bombings, including the U.S. Capitol (in which no one was injured), that protested police brutality and U.S. foreign policy. Her original sentence was thirty-three years, which was eventually reduced to twenty-three years. On August 6, 1999 Laura Whithorn was released on parole after serving just over 14 years in prison.

The years in prison:
During the 14 years Whitehorn completed in prison, she directed AIDS education and wrote numerous publications. When asked if her political work ended once she was in prison, she replied that it had consisted basically of three areas: being a political prisoner, organizing and being part of the struggles for justice inside the prisons, and being part of the fight against HIV and AIDS.

Laura Whitehorn lost many dear friends while she was in prison during some of the worst years of the AIDS epidemic. While Laura Whitehorn served time in a Federal women’s prison at Lexington, Kentucky, Whitehorn’s father, Nathaniel, “Tanny” Whitehorn passed away on January 3, 1992. Whitehorn identifies many consequences of being behind bars for fourteen years, including losing someone you love. She notes that not being with them while they are dying, or being able to go to the memorial service afterwards, is just one way families are destroyed by prison. Fortunately a chaplain had allowed Whitehorn to call her father twice while he was in the intensive care unit.

The Legacy:
Since her release from prison in August 1999, Laura Whitehorn has been involved in a wide range of progressive causes, including the release of political prisoners. She has contributed writings and art work to numerous books and articles, and has been a controversial guest speaker at several universities, including an official guest of the African American Studies Department at Duke University in 2003, where she was presented as a human rights activist by Duke faculty. Currently a Senior Editor with POZ Magazine in New York City, much of her writing has to do with supporting AIDS healthcare providers and empowering patients through publications. Whitehorn is a member of the NY State taskforce on political prisoners, a group dedicated to supporting New York State political prisoners from the black liberation movement and anti-imperialist solidarity movement.

You can see Laura Whitehorn in the documentary film, “OUT” The Making of a Revolutionary,” the story of Whitehorn’s life and our times, directed by Sonja DeVries, or THE WEATHER UNDERGROUND, a documentary film made in 2002, directed by Sam Green and Bill Siegel, which includes a cast of former Weather Underground Organization members; Bill Ayers, Kathleen Cleaver, Bernardine Dohrn, Brian Flanagan, David Gilbert, Todd Gitlin, Naomi Jaffe, Mark Rudd, and Laura Whitehorn.

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The Dog Pound
The Dog Pound is the fan section for Notre Dame Preparatory. Established at the school's first games, it became truly official in 2005. The Dog Pound is made up of groups of students at sports events who stand and cheer for the entire game. They are usually accompanied by a noise section, a group of students who bring objects such as cowbells, airhorns, trashcans, pots, pans, and cymbals to make as much noise as possible. These students stand in the front of all the other fans in the bleachers and lead the cheers. Since the school has banned certain cheers due to their explicit nature, The Dog Pound has come up with new ones, most notably Ole Ole Ole Ole and various songs from artists such as Queen and Journey. The Dog Pound of 2007-2008 is one of the rowdiest ever, being led by Spirit Coordinator Dan Harmon, and other students such as Derik Johnson, Greg Grovesnor, Zach Lewis, Chris Smith, and Connor Ustes. There is no doubt that The Dog Pound becomes a psychological factor in the games, best demonstrated during the 2007 girl's volleyball championship season when after chanting fundamentals to a player on the opposite team, she became visibly frustrated and missed two more saves, leading to the Dog Pound chant "In Your Head".

H S Commercial Spares 1972-1998
H S Commercial Spares was formed in 1972 and part of the Clugston group. H S Commercial Spares, based in Ossett, near wakefield was incorporated to supply truck parts to the HGV repair market. H S Commercial Spares stock a range of truck parts, from internal engine parts to exterior lights and marker boards displaying the companies logo.

H S Commercial Spares growth was apparent with their tunover exceeding £3M in 1997.

Creation of HS Atec LTD in 1998
The Management team at the time recognised an opportunity to expand the business by merging with ATEC of york in 1998. ATEC stands for Articulated Truck Equiptment Company and also recognised the potential in the merge, from which HS Atec was formed.

Afer the merger, the combined turnover was £5M at the end of 1998, thus helping the now HS Atec to grow to the present day.

Management Buy-Out in 2003
The current Management team of HS Atec, headed By Neil Fattorini, were successful in purchasing the company from parent company Clugston, with the backing of Bridges Community Ventures (A venture capital firm).

The growth of HS Atec continued, and Managing Director, Neil Fattorini again headed the second Buy-Out in January 2007 from Bridges Community Ventures. At this point HS Atec had a turnover of £8M, which was the main driving force behind HS Atec's directors buying out Bridges.

Continuing growth
The growth of HS Atec is apparent as they have raised their turnover from £3M in 1997 to £8M in 2007, and currently hold 6 locations throughout Yorkshire and the north of England. These branches are Ossett, (near wakefield) Bradford, Sheffield, Ferrybridge, Boroughbridge and the latest addition to the company- Darlington.

Darlington has been a brilliant success, and has already passed the Millionth pound of sales mid way through november 2007, having being open from september 2006. To celebrate this, HS Atec launched 'millionaires week' where every order placed for that given week would recieve a free Lotto ticket, in order to thank the customers for helping Darlington grow in such a small space of time.

The growth HS Atec has made was also made apparent as HS Atec's managing director- Neil Fattorini, along with Bridges Community Ventures were invited along to an evening with the ex chancellor of the exchequer, Gordon Brown in October 2006 in order to celebrate the great success of the first stage of the investment programme into businesses, headed by Gordon Brown.

Senior Management team
Managing Director- Neil Fattorini Financial Controler- Adrian Worrall Operations Director- Ian Bullivant

Website and contact
www.HSAtec.co.uk

Contact phone numbers

Ossett-       01924 279294 Bradford-     01274 721630 Sheffield-    01142 421200 Darlington-   01325 464710 Ferrybridge-  01977 607722 Boroughbridge- 01423 326908

Martin De Prycker
Martin De Prycker (1955) is Chief executive officer at Barco

Publications
Asynchronous Transfer Mode. Solutions for Broadband ISDN

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Whitney Tavern Stand
Historical Significance

The Whitney Tavern Stand served as an inn and local gathering place in Cascade Township for fifty years after its construction in the 1852-53 period. In its first few years it served as a stop for stagecoaches on the lines that, connecting Battle Creek, Hastings, and Kalamazoo with Grand Rapids, passed through Whitneyville. Following the completion of a more direct plank road between Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids that siphoned off that traffic, it continued to serve the stage line between Battle Creek and Grand Rapids via Hastings until around 1870 when stage service ended with the completion of the Grand River Valley Railroad line through Hastings to Grand Rapids. Despite alterations since its conversion to a house in the early twentieth century, the hotel, with its side-gable form and eight-bay wide façade, retains much of the characteristic appearance of a southern Michigan stagecoach inn dating from the mid-nineteenth century.

Cascade Township was created from Ada Township in 1848. Settlement began in 1836 but proceeded slowly for the first few years. Development beginning in 1838 of a state road between Battle Creek and Grand Rapids that passed through the township along what are now Whitneyville Avenue and Cascade Road served as a major impetus to settlement. The Battle Creek-Grand Rapids road was one of a great many through routes in southern Michigan laid out and built at the direction of the legislature of the newly established state of Michigan in the late 1830s and early 1840s. It followed what seems today a not very direct route between the two places, passing through the early settlement of Gull Prairie – what is now Richland – well west and only a bit north of Battle Creek, before turning directly north through Prairieville, Middleville, Whitneyville, and Cascade to Grand Rapids.

By the early 1840s stages were carrying passengers between Battle Creek and Grand Rapids over the road. By the late 1840s Patterson & Ward (W. G. Patterson of Kalamazoo and John K. Ward of Battle Creek) and by late 1854 the Good Intent Line, C. W. Lewis, proprietor, were providing stagecoach service between Battle Creek and Kalamazoo, at one end, and Grand Rapids, with the Battle Creek and Kalamazoo routes merging at Richland. Beginning in the 1840s, as well, stagecoaches operated from Battle Creek north to Hastings, west to Middleville, and on to Grand Rapids along the same route. All of this traffic passed through Whitneyville, and most or all of it presumably stopped at Whitney’s tavern.

The Whitneys were among the early settlers in Cascade Township. The families of Zerah Whitney (1784-1873), a Connecticut native, and his sons Ezra (1815-99) and Peter arrived in the 1841-42 period and took up land at the site of what soon became known as Whitneyville. The hamlet acquired the township’s first post office in 1849 and eventually contained a sawmill, grist mill, store, blacksmith shop, church, and a few scattered houses, but it remained small and declined after 1888 when the Grand Rapids, Lansing & Detroit Railroad, the only railroad line built through the area, established its station a mile away at McCords.

Ezra Whitney built his first, small, log hotel in 1842 on a site across the road and a short distance to the south. He replaced this original hotel with the present frame Whitney Tavern Stand – so identified in an 1870 history – in 1852 or 53. The new tavern and hostelry as built was an L-shaped building with a two-story portico across the front, a ballroom occupying the second story of the entire street-facing front section, and a large wing, containing the kitchen and presumably lodging quarters, extending to the rear from the hotel’s north end. The hotel served travelers’ needs as a stagecoach stop and inn providing meals and overnight accommodations and also served as a local watering hole and, with its second-story ballroom, presumably social and cultural center as well. Information about specific events held in the Whitney’s ballroom is lacking, but typically these country inn ballrooms hosted a broad range of functions, from dances and entertainments to religious services, church socials, and political meetings.

Whitney was not to enjoy his prosperity for long. In 1855 a plank road turnpike that provided a far more direct connection between Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids than the older stagecoach routes through Richland and Whitneyville was completed. The plank road, permitting a six-hour trip from Kalamazoo to Grand Rapids as opposed to the old two-day time frame, took over the traffic between Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids that formerly passed through Whitneyville. It may also have absorbed much of the traffic between Battle Creek and Grand Rapids as well, since passengers could ride the Michigan Central Railroad between Battle Creek and Kalamazoo and then ride the stage up to Grand Rapids in far less time – and far greater comfort – than by taking the stage on the old state road. Whitney, who must have seen the handwriting on the wall, built a new hotel at Bradley on the Kalamazoo-Grand Rapids plank road when the road opened and sold his Whitneyville hotel to Abner C. Bruen.

Nevertheless stagecoaches continued to run through Whitneyville on the Battle Creek-to-Grand Rapids route via Hastings until around 1870 when the Grand River Valley Railroad, from Jackson to Grand Rapids through Hastings, was completed. In addition, the state business gazetteers indicate that stage service, presumably operating from the hotel, connected Whitneyville with Caledonia Station (now Caledonia) on the Grand River Valley line during much of the 1880s – perhaps from the time the Valley line was completed until 1888 when the much closer GR, L & D line and its McCords depot opened.

Hotel proprietors after Ezra Whitney include Henry Proctor, listed in the 1867-69 state business gazetteers; S. F. Sliter, according to the township history in the 1870 county directory; John McQueen, listed in the 1870-71 state business gazetteer; Calvin W. Lewis from at least 1876 until 1879; and C. D. Campbell, Henry Best, and Thomas Russell later. The 1907 Kent County atlas’s Whitneyville map identifies the building as a hotel, with R. S. Adley as owner – Richard S. and Adelia Winters Adley bought the property in 1893 – and shows the rear wing, but the state business gazetteers list no hotel in Whitneyville after the 1901-02 edition.

The Adleys renovated the hotel during, it appears, the 1910s or 20s, converting it into a single-family house. Their renovations, carried out while retaining much of the simple Greek Revival interior finish, included the removal of the two-story front portico and the rear wing and the addition of an enclosed porch at the north end and of two rooms on the rear. The interior renovations included oak floors downstairs along with some floor plan changes, including the addition of bathrooms, and the addition of a simply detailed brick fireplace, with stone tile hearth, in the living room at the building’s north end, with a large brick chimney stack outside against the north wall. Upstairs the former ballroom was partitioned into bedrooms opening off a central hall. The light-weight, stud-less partitions are made of wallboard panels fastened with battens. The second-story remodeling was done without disturbing the still springy ballroom floor, which remains intact. Few changes have been made since then.

Description of the Whitney Tavern Stand and Property

Standing well back from the road on a knoll overlooking the Whitneyville mill pond, the Whitney Tavern Stand is a vernacular Greek Revival former hotel building. The two-story, side-gable hotel presents an unusually broad eight-bay wide façade to the street. The exterior walls are finished in wooden clapboarding and display broad plain board corner and frieze trim below the projecting eaves with their raking cornices without returns. The dominating feature of the front is the front entry, positioned slightly to the right of center, with its side and transom lights set in a classical frame of massy antae and flat-top two-part entablature.

The tavern stands on the west side of Whitneyville Avenue facing east toward the pond in Cascade Township, a growing suburb to the southeast of Grand Rapids. The Whitneyville area in which the hotel is located retains a largely rural aspect, with woods edging the property on the north and west. A few older homes and a church and cemetery scattered along a half-mile section of Whitneyville Avenue survive of the never-very-large Whitneyville settlement. Large trees stand in the hotel’s front yard and along the south side of the paved driveway that runs along the south edge of the property, and a large open lawn forms the property’s rear portion.

The original building has ground dimensions of sixty-one feet in length, north and south, and thirty-one in width, east and west. The wood frame building stands on fieldstone foundations that are six feet thick in places. The east façade is fronted by an eight-foot deep open verandah or terrace across the entire front, with a front staircase positioned in alignment with the front entry. The concrete-deck verandah with its wooden railing is supported on fieldstone and concrete retaining walls, concrete filling the space beneath the verandah to the north (right) of the front entrance where a 1957 newspaper article photograph shows a garage door entry to the basement level was then present.

The front entrance opens into a square-plan entry hall, from which doors lead north (right) into a large living room and south (left) into the smaller dining room. The hall may originally have extended entirely through the building. Like the rest of the downstairs, the hall floor is finished in narrow oak flooring. Part of the space directly behind the hall contains a bathroom and the rest is incorporated into a family room that extends into a 1910s or 20s-looking one-story hip-roof addition on the building’s back.

The living room, the largest space, may have housed the hotel/tavern’s dining area and bar. It occupies the entire north end except for a broad, apparently original staircase against the west wall that, opening into the room, provided access to the second-story ballroom. An enclosed one-story porch opens off the living room’s north wall at the west end, and a brick fireplace, with stone tile hearth and boldly projecting, angular wood shelf, projects into the room along the north wall. Both features appear to date from the 1910s or 20s.

The dining room is significantly smaller in ground dimensions than the living room. Perhaps it served as a parlor for women guests, but this is only speculation with no solid information behind it. Today there is a small hallway with a narrow early twentieth-century staircase off it located behind the dining room. The hallway provides access to the kitchen, which occupies a second shallow but broad hip-roof early twentieth-century addition on the building’s west side.

A doorway in the dining room’s south side opens into the southern end of the building, containing two bedrooms separated by a bathroom. A one-story enclosed porch dating from after 1957 – the 1957 newspaper photograph does not show it – projects southward from the easterly of the two bedrooms.

A ballroom, reached originally, it appears, only by the staircase in the building’s northwest corner, occupied the entire second story. The space was spanned by a plaster ceiling that arched between the broad east and west walls the length of the room. Remnants of this ceiling structure survive in the attic above the current ceiling. The dance floor was built to be “springy,” as in other early taverns. To achieve the springy feeling, the floor was constructed with five or six sets of beams spanning the space from east to west. Each set of beams is comprised of three individual six-inch square (approximately) beams, one on either side attached to a wall post using a wooden pin that allowed the beam to pivot slightly, and a central beam that, overlapping the side ones slightly at each end, was also attached to them with wooden pins. This floor structure remains intact, with maple flooring installed over the original.

The former ballroom space was reconfigured in the early twentieth century into five rooms plus a bathroom off a central hall, with a large stair hall at the northwest corner. The partitions – and ceilings as well – rather than being built using conventional construction of lath and plaster over studs, are light, stud-less structures comprised of wallboard panels held together with thin wooden battens.

A large wing once projected to the west from the north end of the building’s west side. It shows in the 1907 county atlas but was removed later, perhaps at the same time when all the other major renovations were done. This wing apparently contained the original kitchen, guest rooms, and, perhaps, other spaces. A rectangular in-ground concrete swimming pool, built in the 1969-73 period, with a white picket fence surrounding it, now stands directly behind the building on part of the site of the wing. No evidences of the wing’s foundations are now apparent.

The surviving main front section of the former hotel retains a high degree of integrity overall. Much of the first-floor’s plan as well as important features such as the ballroom floor construction and the original exterior and interior finish – such as Greek Revival architrave door and window trim, paneled doors, wide mopboards, and original nine-over-six windows – has survived intact through one hundred years of use since the building last served as a hotel and tavern.

The property associated with the tavern contains three other buildings. A two-story garage, modeled after old carriage house/stable buildings, with a side-gable roof, gabled front dormer, and clapboard siding matching the tavern’s in width and color, stands at the west end of the driveway, southwest of the tavern. It was built during the summer of 2003. Two small frame sheds, each a single-story structure of gable-front form with a saltbox or leanto roof, the south slopes shorter than the north ones, stand north of the garage behind the house. Little historical information on these is available. They appear to date from the mid-twentieth century but may be older. The south one, the present owners have heard, was at one time a summer kitchen, but nothing is known about the north one’s historic use.

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nappyafro.com
nappyafro.com (Spelled with a lower case "n") is an American Hip-Hop/Rap website that specializes in reviews of Hip-Hop music. The slogan for the site is "Hip-Hop Reviews & More" and uses old school images of Pam Grier (particularly ones with her sporting afros) in its various banners. The website also offers articles about and pertaining to Hip-Hop, a weekly "Song Of The Week" column, and lists of what best in Hip-Hop/Rap titled "The Greatest" among other things. In the about section of the site, staff member B-Easy stated that nappyafro.com wants to stay simple and focused unlike popular Hip-Hop/ Rap websites. It was founded by staff members King Jerm and B-Easy on January 15th 2007.

Staff Members
nappyafro.com focuses not only on the music but who reviews that music. While every review is stood behind by the site, it is particular to the staff member. The site originally went to launch with five staff members: B-Easy, King Jerm, Kuntry K, Blood, and Slik P. Kuntry K and Slik P had to leave before the launch date for personal reasons. The remaining three staff members went on to lay the foundation for the site. Down the line two more staff members were added, Dark Angel (the lone female) and Canis Canem. Both were much needed contributors to the site. Blood later had to resign because of his work schedule. Soon after, Dark Angel and Canis Canem were dismissed due to conduct detrimental to the success of the website. Slik P later returned only to leave again and P-Body was added. Thic Flair was the last to be added to the staff. The current line up is B-Easy, King Jerm, P-Body, and Thic Flair.

Site Redesigns
Since the founders of the nappyafro.com were lacking in skills of web design and programming knowledge, the site has been redesigned numerous times. It’s currently in its 5th version.

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Andrew Hughes (entrepeneur)
Andrew Russell Hughes (born March 31, 1979 in Kewanee, Illinois) is a podcaster and a business owner. He currently owns 86 Productions and Section_86. He is currently living in Kewanee, Illinois with his beautiful wife Heather.

Early career
Andrew started his venture into the internet world back in 1997. He used Sega Netlink on his to access the internet. Andrew created BIGdaddySexaY's PiMPiNG Palace. This was his first introduction into the internet world.

Personal Life
Andrew went to Kewanee High School in Kewanee, Illinois and graduated in 1997. He went to Black Hawk College - East Campus for one year. Andrew decided to attend DeVry in 1998 to become an electronic technician. After 2 years, Hughes decided to pursue other options.

Andrew began working for GKC (now Carmike Cinemas) Wanee Cinemas in 1995. He left the Wanee Cinemas in October 2000 to pursue his career in the theater business. Andrew trained at the Palace Cinemas from November 2000 til January 2001. Andrew started to run the GKC Market Square Cinemas from February 2001 - July 2003.

Hughes began his computer and internet work with a crappy 386 computer. He has since updated to a more reliable computer.

Podcasting
Hughes is an owner and host of Section_86; his podcast network. He currently produces all shows that are released.


 * Creative Tradegy is hosted by Aaron P Hughes
 * Kewanee Sports League is hosted by Andrew_Hughes_(entrepreneur)
 * It Burns When I Pee is hosted by Blake Clayton
 * Vertebreaker is Hosted by Andrew_Hughes_(entrepreneur), Aaron Hughes, Mike Smith

Guest Appearances

 * Work In Progress (Also known as Vertebreaker! now)