Posted on March 31st, 2010 by MarkAndrews
Each month, the Bradley T. Arms Marine Corps League Detachment 1256, consisting of approximately 20-30 of our country’s finest heroes who served in WWII, the Korean War, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and other recent conflicts meet at the JAG School in Charlottesville, Virginia. Under the direction of Commandant, Stephen Streep and Sr. Vice Commandant, Carlton Crenshaw [...]
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Posted on March 16th, 2010 by MarkAndrews
SPROUT FILM FESTIVAL
Culture! Disability! Talent!
“Making the Invisible Visible”
Meet Me At the Mountain, the first of its kind interactive multi-sensory adventure, was a “BIG HIT” at this year’s Sprout Film Festival. Mark Andrews, Author, Director and Executive Producer introduced MMATM, the opening movie for each of the three shows for this year’s festival. Thursday, March 11th [...]
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Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by MarkAndrews
This is the 3rd in a Series – Enjoy!
On March 2nd, Josh Sundquist served as the keynote speaker to launch the development campaign for the new Children’s Hospital at the University of Virginia. As a former patient and long time advocate for the quality, life-saving care he received at UVA, Josh used his gifts as [...]
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Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by MarkAndrews
This is the 2nd of a series. Enjoy
Passion for Skiing – Making Tracks to Paralympics Dream
by Joshua Sundquist
Eleven years ago when I was first learning how to ski, my instructor Mark Andrews told me “the slope always looks steeper from the bottom of the mountain.” I was ten years old and I’d only been [...]
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Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by MarkAndrews
Bringing these publications back as a series. This is the first of three entries. Enjoy!
Josh was introduced to 3-Track skiing and received his first instruction with Massanutten Adaptive Snow Sports. Early on, it was apparent that he had bigger dreams. Josh loved competition and actively sought out opportunities to confront bigger challenges. Over the past [...]
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