VANDERGRIFT, Pennsylvania It s 8:30 a.m. on Friday, and despite the threat of a summer thunderstorm, 10 men, all members of the United Steelworkers District 10, are holding picket signs on the street.
Cyclists converge on Sisters Riders in the Elite Women category battled over a dusty course in the Sisters Stampede last Sunday.
photo by Jerry Baldock
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photo by Jerry Baldock Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of cycling season in Sisters.
Estimates are that a thousand riders visited Sisters over the holiday weekend. Five hundred took part in the annual Sisters Stampede on Peterson Ridge. Event officials told The Nugget that entrants from at least nine states registered for this year’s ride. A cyclist from New Jersey traveled the farthest and a rider from Tucson made the 1,250-mile journey to compete in one of two timed events the short course (14 miles) and the long course (25 miles).
Attendees at the annual AMUG conference savored the opportunity to reconnect with friends and colleagues and make new connections not to mention get out of their home offices.
Milwaukee, Wisc, (PRWEB) May 26, 2021 At its 32nd annual conference, the Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) bestowed its prestigious President s
Photo: The Additive Manufacturing Users Group.
The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) will install its 2021-2022 Board of Directors on July 1.
The board’s primary responsibilities will be to build and oversee the 2022 AMUG Conference and to implement a new organizational structure that will support growth of this annual event.
The ten-member board is comprised of elected and appointed positions. AMUG members elected eight individuals during the annual conference that was held in Orlando, Florida.
Carl Dekker of Met-L-Flo, who has previously served two terms as vice-president, will serve a second term in the role of President. Paul Bates of ASTM International will retain the past President position. Andrew Allshorn of AT 3D-SQUARED was re-elected for a second term as Vice-President.