(West Fargo, ND) West Fargo Police Lieutenant Adam Gustafson’s funeral, which will be held on Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Northview Church (3401 25th St. S., Fargo, ND 58104) will be open to the public.
The doors will open at 11:30 a.m. Masks are optional. Public parking, including handicap accessibility will be available in the parking lot of Northview Church. Law enforcement will direct the public as they arrive.
No photos, videos or audio recordings during the funeral will be allowed. Attendees will only be allowed to bring in small personal handbags.
Following the service, members of the public will be asked to remain seated while family and law enforcement exit the church. A short ceremony consisting of a three-volley salute and the playing of taps will prelude the vehicle procession. The vehicle procession including family and first responders will take place immediately following the funeral service.
Burgum directs flags flown at half-staff Wednesday in honor of West Fargo Police Lt Adam Gustafson
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(West Fargo, ND) West Fargo Police Lieutenant Adam Gustafson’s funeral will be held at 1 p.m, Wednesday, May, 26th at Northview Church at 3401 25th Street South, in Fargo. Family, friends, law enforcement agencies, and the public are invited to the funeral service with limited seating available to the public. It will also be live streamed and shared online. Any additional
Indiana church saves time with Hippotizer Boreal
Tuesday, 27 April 2021
The Hippotizer Boreal drives all the video content on the upstage screen
USA – Northview Church, a multi-site community church serving central Indiana from nine campuses, is delivering engaging visual content for its live worship and online services using the time-saving features of a Hippotizer Boreal Media Server from Green Hippo. Located at the church’s Carmel campus, the Boreal feeds content to the 60ft x 25ft projection screen which forms a striking backdrop to services both live and streamed. “The Boreal drives all the video content on the upstage screen, plus any overlays or synchronised video on the house IMAG screens,” says Evan Rodecap, president of Signal Productions. A long-standing full-time engineer for the church, Evan knew Hippotizer from the touring world, and consulted on the specification of the Hippotizer Boreal.