Riverbend Introduces Another New Floor Plan Concept


Meridian, ID (PRWEB) July 16, 2012

The summer season has hit its peak and that means Riverbend has introduced another new plan to our diverse portfolio. With architectural styles ranging from Craftsman to Modern, our newest design has potential clients inspired and anxious to begin the process of building their dream timber frame home.

This week, Riverbend has showcased a stylistically unique design to the series, the Bar Harbor. This seaside design is the first of its particular style to be introduced this year.

The coastal feel of this custom design concept features traditional timber framing in the interior that flows through the exterior to create an attached pergola off the master suite. The glass breezeway connecting the home and garage offers uninterrupted views of the land in an artistically unique fashion. This designs versatility makes it fit easily along the rugged New England coast or amongst rows of Oregon seaside cottages.

While this design concept is featured as a single level, gradual steps down from the bedrooms to the great room and to the garage create a distinct separation between living spaces. The outdoor kitchen, fire pit, fountain and private master deck seamlessly connect the outdoors with home interiors and increase the size of the plans total living space.

View the latest Riverbend Design Concepts, and more at: http://www.riverbendtf.com/floorplans.html.

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PFB Custom Homes Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of PFB Corporation, is the parent company of Riverbend Timber Framing, PrecisionCraft Log and Timber Homes, and Point Zero Homes.

Riverbend is a manufacturer of custom traditional timber frame homes. Using traditional timber frame designs and an integrated energy efficient building system, Riverbends homes are built to last. With 30 years of experience, Riverbend creates inspiring homes that match each clients unique lifestyle, architectural preference and budget.







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4th Night Free at Portofino Island Resort and Spa


Pensacola, Florida (PRWEB) July 14, 2012

For a limited time only, TripShock.com is offering a 4th Night Free when guests book a minimum of 3 nights at the Portofino Island Resort and Spa in Pensacola, Florida. This offer is only valid for travel dates now through 08/30/12 and exclusively for the two bedroom/two and a half bath deluxe condominium.

Portofino is a quiet, secluded, upscale resort set on an Island and located near the National Seashore. Each of the five condo towers has its’ own pool and whirlpool spa. There is also an Olympic Style indoor pool, two more outdoor pools and spas at the central club house area on the resort. The grounds are meticulously maintained with architectural landscaping features throughout. The ample palm trees and tropical foliage reflect the true Mediterranean style.

To heighten the benefits of this perfect oasis getaway, Portofino Island Resort and Spa offers a large variety of on-sight and service amenities.

On-Site Premier Island Management and check-in

Indoor heated Olympic-size pool

Club House area has 2 heated lagoon Pools/Spas

Pool Bar and Grill

Beach chair setup for two

One round of golf per day

Free wireless high-speed internet access

Catamaran cruises to the Portofino Boardwalk

Lifestyle Fitness Center and Juice Bar

Resort activities for the Kids, Holidays & Special Events

Each tower has a 70 ft heated pool with spa

Dolphin cruises

5 lighted tennis courts

6 miles of walking and biking trails

Security gate entry

Dolphin cruises

Three Restaurants and bar facilities

Gift Shop

Full service Spa

Each tower has exclusive parking

To book an enchanting beach getaway at Portofino Island Resort and Spa, please visit TripShock.com for a detailed listing of pricing and availability.

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Startup Weekend Hartford Breathes Life into Big Ideas


Hartford, CT (PRWEB) August 22, 2012

The MetroHartford Alliance and its young professionals organization, HYPE, is pleased to be the organizer of 2012 Startup Weekend Hartford, part of a global grassroots movement of active and empowered entrepreneurs who are learning the basics of founding startups and launching successful ventures. This event brings together local software developers, graphic designers, marketers, product/business managers and startup enthusiasts to design a mobile app or build a viable business plan.

Startup Weekend Hartford is scheduled for the weekend of September 21-23 at the Hartford Public Library, located at 500 Main Street in Hartford. An Information Session for those interested in attending the event will be held at the Hartford Public Library on Wednesday, August 29 at 6:00 p.m.

This year the event will focus on health and wellness and participants are encouraged to focus on enhancing the health care experience or streamlining a personal approach to wellness. This makes Hartford only the second city in the world to organize an event focused on health care.

We thought it advantageous to host a vertical event because of the depth and diversity of the health care industry we have in the Hartford Region, said John Shemo, vice president and director of economic development for the MetroHartford Alliance. Between healthcare providers, insurers and medical manufacturers and the upcoming launch of Connecticut Health Council in November, we think this format will provide local entrepreneurs a unique and focused opportunity to get involved in an industry that is growing and thriving.

The event begins with participants pitching their startups and receiving feedback from their peers. One is not required to pitch an idea to participate. The group then forms teams around the top ideas. Over the course of the next 54 hours, each team focuses its energies on creating a business model plus coding, designing, and market validation. The weekend culminates with presentations in front of local entrepreneurial leaders who offer constructive feedback. Three winners will be named in the following categories: Judges Award, Peoples Choice Award and Social Enterprise Award.

The MetroHartford Alliance along with HYPE, is pleased to organize the event again after successfully facilitating an inaugural Startup Weekend in Hartford last year. Approximately 75 participants from the Metro Hartford Region came out to participate. Last years winner, Ryan Rose, VP of Technology at Fathom, said Startup Weekend was one of the best experiences of his career and is continuing to hone his app, SmallTalk, which allows people attending live events to start conversations over social media to break the ice.

Registration for Startup Weekend Hartford is $ 99 per person. An early bird rate of $ 75 is available to those registering before August 30. A discount rate of $ 25 is available to college students. Meals and refreshments will be provided. This event is sponsored by Connecticut, Light & Power, Yankee Gas; Updike, Kelly & Spellacy, P.C.; Day Pitney, LLP; Fiondella, Milone & LaSaracina, LLP; University of Connecticut; Wiggin and Dana, LLP; Universal Connectivity; and Black Bear Saloon.

SLCC Student Looks Forward to NASAs Seven Minutes of Terror


Salt Lake City, UT (PRWEB) August 03, 2012

Salt Lake Community College student Christopher Thompson is ready for the launch of NASA’s $ 2.5 billion Curiosity rover onto planet Mars. Curiosity is the largest rover ever sent to explore another world. As a student who has participated in NASAs National Community Aerospace Scholar program at the Marshall Space Flight Centera program that lets college students develop a prototype vehicle to roam MarsThompson said that the landing will be a pretty intense engineering achievement. It will be pretty cool.

And he should know. Thompson and the other students in the NCAS (NCAS) program spent eight weeks preparing and researching for an experience that would have them working on just the sorts of scenarios demanded by the Curiosity launch. We talked about NASAs future plans and about Curiosity specifically, he said. Our assignments all revolved around a robotic mission to Mars.

Instructors in the program stressed that the student work could help advance the program. They let us know that even as students we have the wherewithal to design something that could become reality. They really emphasized that point, Thompson said.

His experience in the NASA program, as impressive as it was, didnt leave him an expert on all of the details of what will be a mind-bogglingly complicated mission.

Honestly, I didnt understand how it was going to land at allhow they would actually do ituntil I saw a video on it, he said.

Its understandable even Thompson would find himself a little stumped. Dubbed seven minutes of terror by NASA scientists, the 1-ton Curiosity rover’s spacecraft descent from the top of the planets atmosphere to its surface will take about that long if all goes according to plan On Sunday. That night, the robotic craft will enter Mars’s atmosphere going approximately 13,000 miles per hour (mph) when a gigantic parachute will deploy with the one-ton craft about 6 miles off the ground.

This will enable Curiosity to slow to about 200 mph. Rocket engines will then fire to reduce the descent speed to less than 2 mph. Then, the rover will be lowered to the surface of Mars on cables. When Curiosity’s six wheels touch the planets surface, the rovers sky crane descent stage will fly off and crash-land intentionally a safe distance away.

It promises to be quite a show. A space.com video details the stakes: as a NASA scientist says, It looks crazy, but its a very natural thing, a graphic reads: 6 vehicle configurations, 76 pyrotechnic devices, 500,000 lines of COD3, and Zero margin of error. And Thompson wont miss any of it. Oh, I cant wait to see it. Yes, itll be a lot of fun to watchespecially after all of the work Ive been able to do working on projects like this.

While there, he worked with a student team to create a company infrastructure to design and develop a rover. The students got a tour of NASA facilities and briefings from agency scientists and engineers.

Susan White, Director of Education at Johnson Space Center in Houston, said that colleges are a tremendous source of talented problem solvers that can help feed skilled scientists and engineers into the nations workforce. “This program helps inspire students to pursue STEM careers in the future,” she said.

And Thompson has worked to make sure that his friends at Salt Lake Community College also get the opportunity to have these kinds of inspiring experiences. Thompson was president of the Colleges American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) chapter when he was selected to be one of 48 students to participate in the NASA program.

When I got back from [being in the program] in Alabama, I did a couple of roundtable discussionsabout what I did, what we accomplished, how I got into the scholarship program, that kind of thing, Thompson said. And then I help recruit new students to the program.

He didnt have to look far. He immediately thought about a couple of his close friends who were also involved in the College chapter of ASCE. He thought theyd be perfect candidates for the program and let them know how to apply. Thompson encouraged them throughout the processshowing them how to apply, who to talk to, asked and answered their questions and acted as a mentor.

Both Jeff Thomas and Nicolas Cloward were accepted to the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center program. They completed the program this spring.

Thomas and Cloward, like Thompson before them, were selected to NASAs prestigious program based on web-based assignments they completed that centered on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) content.

Now, all three are excited about the Curiosity landing along with space enthusiasts around the world. The difference between them and most everyone else, is they understand what goes into making an event like this happen; theyre aware of just how risky the landing will be and whats risky about it.

Curiosity is due to land on Marss huge Gale Crater at 11:31 p.m. PDT on Sunday, Aug. 5. Unfortunately, the three wont be able to enjoy the spectacle together. Cloward will be attending an activity for the Utah National Guard unit to which he belongs; Jeff Thomas will be watching with his family in Colorado; and Christopher Thomas has yet to finalize his plans to watch. But he will be watching.

For more information about NASA’s education programs, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/education.

About the College: Salt Lake Community College is an accredited, student-focused, urban college meeting the diverse needs of the Salt Lake community. Educating and training more than 62,000 people each year, the College is the largest institution of higher education in Utah. The College has 13 sites, an eCampus, and nearly 1,000 continuing education sites located throughout the Salt Lake valley. Courses are offered during both traditional and accelerated semesters, during the daytime, evenings, and weekends. Personal attention from an excellent faculty is paramount at the College, which maintains a student-to-teacher ratio of less than 20 to 1.

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Your Cutlery Helper Identifies 4 Kitchen Cutlery Trends Making 2012 Christmas Shopping Colorful and Inexpensive


Roanoke, Virginia (PRWEB) August 31, 2012

Labor Day 2012 is upon us and soon shoppers will start thinking about Christmas. Shoppers visiting local or online kitchen stores will be excited to see name brand cutlery product lines in new colors and at prices easy on the wallet. Cutlery manufacturers have exciting new products to show this year. Kitchen knives with handles in a wide variety of shapes and materials will make Christmas shopping 2012 a true joy.

Mark Jala, founder of the Your Cutlery Helper website, http://www.YourCutleryHelper.com, wrote an article for the website that looks at 2012 cutlery trends, and whats available from cutlery manufacturers. The first trend Mr. Jala cites is the introduction of vivid colors for cutlery handles. Wood handles on kitchen knives has always offered variation in color. The wood could be light, dark, black, or rose colored. Today, Im happy to see popular brands offering handles in red, blue, yellow, green, and white, says Mr. Jala. This addition can liven up a kitchen without sacrificing quality or safety.

The 2nd cutlery trend Mr. Jala cites is an increase in machined blades. Once there were only forged or stamped blades. Today with modern manufacturing processes and economic pressures, many cutlery manufacturers are adding forged cutlery techniques to stamped blades. This increase in quality yields a whole new category of kitchen knives called machined knives. Ice hardening, bolsters, and laser edge treatments make stamped blades light, sharp, and of high durability.

Mr. Jala says the 3rd cutlery trend for 2012 is an increase in unique handle designs. Take a look at Chicago Cutlery, Henckels, or MAC, and youll see very similar blades attached to rather unique handles. For some, the handle is the only difference, Mr. Jala said. When you consider how amazing the Shun Ken Onion knife looks, part of that attraction is the handle. Balancing the tang with wood, steel, or resin in unique patterns, you can see kitchen knife artists have been busy. Its exciting to see and allows home cooks to match a knife to their identity.

The 4th 2012 cutlery trend Mr. Jala finds is an increase in low priced product lines from premium priced manufacturers. Mr. Jala says Henckels has the Henckels International brand as their more consumer oriented brand. Shun has the very popular Pure Komachi 2 set of kitchen knives. Wusthof introduced the SilverPoint product line where a 10-piece knife block set can have a street price under $ 100.00. Messermeister added the inexpensive Four Seasons line. Dexter Russell added the Basics line. All of these are quality products from top tier brands at very affordable prices.

The full article also offers a review of the current product lines from 13 popular brands from Calphalon to Yoshikin. The article can be found here: http://www.yourcutleryhelper.com/cutlery-guide/172-whats-new-in-kitchen-knives-and-cutlery-trends

Mark Jala, the founder of Your Cutlery Helper, blogs about cooking, relationship tips, and communication tips Cook Talk Love. He is also the founder of the Home Cooking Academy, offering online cooking classes, and the cookware website Your Cookware Helper.







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Casa Forma Short Listed for the International Design and Architecture Awards for 2012


(PRWEB) August 23, 2012

Casa Forma the London based interior and architectural design firm has been short listed for the International Design and Architecture Awards for 2012 to be held at the Dorchester Hotel, London, on Friday 28th September 2012.

The International Design and Architecture Awards are acclaimed in the interior design industry because firms are short listed by industry professionals then it is up to potential clients to decide on the winner. This is a great measure of both creativity and commercial appeal of our projects. says Faiza Seth (CEO of Casa Forma).

The International Design (ID&A) & Architecture Awards, are hosted by design et al, a leading UK interior design magazine. At design et al, their aim is to commend design, recognize talent, create opportunities and quite simply to offer inspiration. The ID&A Awards offer a number of different categories covering residential architecture, interior design and product design and to meet the demand of their clients, more categories have, again, been added to the schedule.

What makes these awards different to other design awards?

Like all design et al awards, The International Design & Architecture Awards are not judged by a panel. Short listed entries are presented online, and voting is open to industry professionals along with their readers, clients and the general public to be the judge of each and every award. The judges are also potential future clients.

Focusing on the residential sector, these awards celebrate the best in design, looking for outstanding architecture, interior design and product designs.

The ID&A Awards offers a number of award categories and Casa Forma has been short listed in five of these categories :

Category 1 – Residential

Crowley Purchases Two New Jones Act Tankers from Aker Philadelphia Shipyard


Jacksonville, FL (PRWEB) August 20, 2012

Crowley Maritime Corporations petroleum and chemical transportation group announced today that it has purchased two new Jones Act tankers, the Pennsylvania and the Florida, from Aker Philadelphia Shipyard ASA (Oslo: AKPS). The tankers, scheduled for delivery in September 2012 and March 2013, mark Crowleys re-entry into the Jones Act tanker market since its last tanker was retired in 2011.

The addition of these new tankers also positions Crowley to now offer an even more diverse fleet of petroleum and chemical transportation vessels to its customers. The tankers will be capable of carrying nearly 330,000 barrels of a wide variety of petroleum products and chemicals. Once delivered, the vessels will operate in the U.S. coastwise trade.

Crowley is thrilled to partner with Aker Philadelphia Shipyard and to take delivery of these new Jones Act tankers, said Crowleys Chairman, President and CEO Tom Crowley. We are bringing the best available technology to our customers, who understand and appreciate safety and operational excellence. This is yet another example of our on-going investments in new equipment and technology to meet the current and future needs of our customers.

Putting these vessels into service continues our commitment to offering a wide variety of solutions for the safe and reliable transportation of petroleum products and chemicals for our customers, said Crowleys Rob Grune, senior vice president and general manager, petroleum services. As one of the largest independent operators in the U.S., we have a proven reputation for providing economical, reliable service while adhering to the most stringent safety and environmental protection standards. This tradition is certain to continue with the delivery of these two new tankers.

We are pleased to partner with a first-class owner and operator like Crowley. Both APSI and Crowley share deep commitments to run safe and efficient operations, and I am confident that this transaction will bring significant value to both parties for years to come, said Kristian Rokke, AKPS president and CEO.

The U.S.-flagged vessels are the 13th and 14th in the Veteran Class built at Aker. This proven design provides Crowley customers with ABS-classed vessels that have been thoroughly tested and refined for performance and reliability. With a length of 183.2 m, a breadth of 32.2 m, and a depth of 18.8 m, the tankers come in at 45,800 deadweight tons with a draft of 12.2 m. Powered by the first Tier II large-bore engines, MAN-B&W 6S50MCs, the speed of the Pennsylvania and the Florida is expected to average 14.5+ knots. In addition to being double hulled with segregated ballast systems, safety features also include water and CO2 firefighting systems, as well as a foam water spray system.

Crowley has a long history of transporting petroleum products and chemicals by tanker and articulated tug barge (ATB). Until 2011, Crowley owned and operated Jones Act product tankers that safely carried petroleum products and chemicals. Crowley has also proven itself an innovator and leader in the industry through the development of an unrivaled ATB fleet, which includes some of the newest and most sophisticated ATBs in the market. As of 2013, Crowley will own and operate 17 ATBs, which include 155,000-barrel, 185,000-barrel and 330,000-barrel capacity tank vessels. Crowley has safely and reliably operated all of these Jones Act tankers and ATBs on the U.S. Gulf, East and West coasts under voyage and time charters with leading companies in the petroleum and chemical industries.

DNB Markets, Inc. acted as exclusive financial advisor to Crowley.

Aker Philadelphia Shipyard is a leading U.S. commercial shipyard constructing vessels for operation in the Jones Act market. It possesses a state-of-the-art shipbuilding facility and has earned a reputation as the preferred provider of oceangoing merchant vessels with a track record of delivering quality ships. Aker Philadelphia Shipyard is a member of the Norwegian-based Aker family of global companies, leaders in global growth markets including energy technologies, energy resources, maritime technologies, seafood and marine biotechnology.

Jacksonville-based Crowley Holdings Inc., a holding company of the 120-year-old Crowley Maritime Corporation, is a privately held family and employee-owned company. The company provides project solutions, transportation and logistics services in domestic and international markets by means of six operating lines of business: Puerto Rico/Caribbean Liner Services, Latin America Liner Services, Logistics Services, Petroleum Services, Marine Services and Technical Services. Offered within these operating lines of business are: liner container shipping, logistics, contract towing and transportation; ship assist and escort; energy support; salvage and emergency response through its TITAN Salvage subsidiary; vessel management; vessel construction and naval architecture through its Jensen Maritime subsidiary; government services, and petroleum and chemical transportation, distribution and sales. Additional information about Crowley, its subsidiaries and business units may be found on the Internet at http://www.crowley.com.

To download a copy of the tanker spec sheet, click here. To download a high-resolution copy of the photo for reproduction, click here.

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Greenberg Traurig Patent Attorney David J. Dykeman to Present at MD+DI’s MedTech Supplier Partnerships Conference

Boston, MA (PRWEB) August 21, 2012

David J. Dykeman, a shareholder, registered patent attorney, and co-chair of Greenberg Traurigs Intellectual Property Department in the Boston office, will be a featured speaker at Medical Device + Diagnostic Industrys (MD+DI’s) MedTech Supplier Partnerships Conference, August 22-23, at the Sheraton Hotel in Bostons Back Bay.

On Wednesday, August 22 at 1:30 pm, Dykeman will present Intellectual Property (IP) Issues and Open Innovation Challenges When Working with Suppliers, which will address:

Identifying the IP challenges with product design development and supplier relationships.

Determining the importance of patent protection to a medical device company.

Establishing the necessary measures and terms in supplier contracts to secure patent protection and address ownership.

Managing and mitigating IP risk when working both domestically and internationally.

Efficiently integrating a robust patent strategy into a product development plan under patent reforms initiated by Congress, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), and the Supreme Court.

A registered patent attorney with over 15 years of experience in patents, intellectual property, and licensing, Dykemans practice focuses on securing strategic worldwide intellectual property protection and related business strategy for high-tech clients, with particular expertise in life sciences, medical devices, biotechnology and healthcare IT. Dykeman serves on the Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council (MassMEDIC), and on the Editorial Advisory Board of Medical Device + Diagnostic Industry (MD+DI) Magazine. He was appointed the founding Co-Chair of the ABA Section of Science & Technology Law’s Medical Device Committee and serves on the Massachusetts Life Sciences Collaborative Research, Innovation & Commercialization Task Force.

An author of over 35 articles and a speaker at over 30 conferences on medical devices and life sciences intellectual property, Dykeman was honored as a 40 Medtech Innovator Under 40 by MD+DI magazine, and was named one of the top 250 Patent and Technology Licensing Practitioners in the world by Intellectual Asset Management (IAM) Magazine.

MD+DI’s MedTech Supplier Partnerships Conference is designed to provide industry professionals with the tactical tools and strategies to achieve the transition from procurement to partnership in the development of medical devices. The conference will provide a forum for industry experts to share practical guidance on how to get the most value out of buyer/supplier relationships, protect quality standards and innovation, and speed regulatory compliance. For more information on MD+DI’s MedTech Supplier Partnerships Conference, visit http://www.medtechsupplier.com.

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Greenberg Traurig, LLP is an international, full-service law firm with approximately 1750 attorneys serving clients from 35 offices in the United States, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. In the U.S., the firm has more offices than any other among the Top 10 on The National Law Journal’s 2012 NLJ 250. For additional information, please visit http://www.gtlaw.com.







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EMANIO, Inc. Announces Fully Supported Business Intelligence Software Trial


Berkeley, CA (PRWEB) August 20, 2012

EMANIO, Inc. today announced a new program designed to make test driving its revolutionary 100% browser-based business intelligence software easy and simple. Through the new program EMANIO customers can take advantage of a fully-functional in-house install of the browser-based platform while enjoying the full support of EMANIO’s professional services staff for up to a full 15 days.

“This new program gives our prospective customers an ideal way of being able to get an in-depth look at our product without worrying about support or questions,” said Mr. Walter Paliska, EMANIO’s VP of Marketing & Analytics. “We recognize that purchasing a business intelligence platform is not a simple decisions, and testing a software platform using your own data is a critical first step,” continued Mr. Paliska. Through the new program, EMANIO customers can contact the company’s sales department to arrange for a fully supported evaluation. If approved, the client receives a fully functional software install along with full access to EMANIO’s technical support and professional services team to help during the evaluation period.

About EMANIO

EMANIO combines almost 20 years of Data Integration experience with highly interactive and intuitive Business Intelligence, Analytics and Visual Data Discovery software solutions that enable large and mid-size organizations to make better business decisions quicker. EMANIOs Context! and Insight! products are highly intuitive, easy-to-use , browser-based Business Intelligence (BI), Dashboarding and Predictive Analytics solutions, designed using a state-of-the art, zero-footprint architecture for rapid deployment, fast ROI and low cost of ownership.

Visit http://www.EMANIO.com to learn more.

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