Dishing with Mark & Carrie 10-1-13

Tampa Film Festival Opening is Friday
Things Happening FAST in GaYBOR/Ybor City
    4 New Restaurants, 2 New Brewery’s  and at least 1 new Bar Opening SOON in GaYBOR/ Ybor City! There will be  a new club opening soon on 7th ave & 18th street. A new Military Uniform night is planned for the R Bar. The Sunday Bear Party at Bradley’s on 7th was a Huge Hit again this weekend.
    Juicy Sundays are now at The Ybor Social, every Sunday night. There is also talk about a New leather & lesbian clubs coming soon too. There are 2 new brewery’s opening soon in Ybor. Maybe we will actually have a LGBT friendly brewer here. There is a New Thai  & New American Fusion restaurants opening soon. The restaurant everybody is talking about is Cristino’s Coal Oven Pizza opening this month. Imported directly from Italy,  the gelato machine & Grandmother’s secret Italian Family recipes are going to be GREAT!
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The World’s #1 Cher Impersonator CHAD MICHAELS LIVE at STEAM
FRIDAYS!!!!
SHAZAM!!!
    Every Sunday on the Ybor’s Hamburger Mary’s balcony with Tea Cup is “SHAZAM SUNDAYS!!!” Just try a couple of Tea Cup’s World Famous “SHAZAM” Cocktails and you will know why!
     This Sunday there will be a special Concert Performance with Miss Judy B. Goode & Pianoman Paul Thomas on the key boards.
    We guarantee you will be yelling, SHAZAM!!!
Here is one of Judy’s original hit songs with over 4,100+ likes
 
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Proud of Our Mom
    We are very honored the University of Nebraska in ceremony honored 1 room school teachers in rural Nebraska schools. Our Mother was one of the specially honored teachers in a weekend celebration with my sisters, Marilyn & Linda, present. Though my Mom has passed away, the honor is still heartfelt and heart warming after all these years.
    All of our Mom’s sisters (aunts) and my Grandmother were also 1 room school teachers in Nebraska.
Here is a letter from our Aunt Sara to the University’s Special Committee.
Love You Mom!!!
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To Tracy Lungrin, Univ. of Nebraska, Kearney Education Special Projects


Hi, my name is Sarabelle Noble Graves from Everett, Washington formerly of Inavale, Nebraska—many years ago!!!

  

My niece, Marilyn Wegner, kindly forwarded information concerning the One Room, One Teacher to me months ago.  Busy-ness is no excuse, but it came in December—and by the time I got back to the email, I felt it was much too late, so I didn’t procede to do anything.  Marilyn just recently resent info and urged me to send something.   I realize this is probably TOOO late, and TOOO wordy, but I will just try emailing it to you to do whatever—even the waste basket!!
If nothing else, it has been a delightful time spent recalling those days long passed and praising God for my Nebraska Noble heritage!!

What else would I want to grow up to be—but a rural country school teacher!!  My earliest recollections (at 3 – 4 years old) were of my 4 “big” sisters coming home on a weekend to our farm home in southwest Webster county.  How the house shook with laughter and merriment as each one shared their week teaching at their school with each other and decided which clothes they would exchange so their pupils would think they had a large wardrobe!!  Oldest sis, Irma, the driver of the Model A Ford, picked up Friday evening the 3 others scattered in Webster and Franklin counties where they were boarding during the week.  Two in the rumble seat!!  The Noble sisters had graduated from Red Cloud High School—Irma,1933: Velma, 1934; Verdell, 1935; and Winnie,1936.  And like our mother who graduated from Red Cloud High in 1913, they had taken Normal Training and then began teaching in one room schools.  Mother, who instilled a love for teaching into her girls, only taught 1 year  before she was married, then began her family—four girls,  2 boys and then 10 years later I was born in 1933!!  The best teacher I ever had was my first teacher—and she was my sister, Velma!  What a good start she got me off to!  There were only 3 of us pupils at District #69 that year!  District #69 was where my father and his siblings attended in the 1890’s and then all six of my siblings were there first through 8th grade.

By the time I entered Red Cloud Hight School in 1947, Normal Training had just been phased out.
So upon graduating in 1951, I joined several other girls from our class and began summer school at Kearney State Teachers’ College.  We also took the post session.  September found me teaching at Spring Valley in Franklin County, the very school my oldest sister had taught, years before. I boarded with an Aunt and Uncle as had my sister.  Two of the three 8th graders who were taking the grade over, were 15  years old—and one’s brother who hadn’t passed, found out there was a young teacher, almost came back, but joined the Navy instead!!  Phew!!  I was teaching 3 months before I turned 18!
The next summer, my mother joined me attending Kearney State for her first time in college!! She confided to the registrar, “I suppose it’s foolish to even try at my age.” The registrar replied, “Why Mrs. Noble, there was a lady just last week registered who was 55 years old!!”  Mother just smiled to herself as she was over 60 at the time!!  “Twas a fun summer back with several of my friends from the previous summer, but also to be with my Mom, who roomed with an older lady.
Then in the fall Mother and I taught one-room schools both within driving distance from our home, so we were able to live at home. We shared experiences and ideas!!  It had been 40 years since she had taught and did a super job!
During the year I took off-campus courses and correspondence courses from the UN, so I did not return to Kearney that summer, but Mother did!  And I decided if I were going to teach again, I wanted to be adventuresome, so talked a couple friends to also apply in Cherry County, cowboy country!!  The three of us got adjoining schools but many sand hills miles apart!!
We’d drive back together to our homes, 150 miles south about once a month.  It was a great experience teaching progressive ranch kids!  A 7th & 8th grader drove their  4th grade brother in their parents late model car to school as did a 5th grader drive his 4th grade and kindergarten siblings to school over the sandhill “trails”!!  We three schools combined and prepared a beautiful Easter musical for our communities.
My mother continued teaching and going several summers to KSTC until she was passed 70 years old!  I however, took a different road.
I had met my husband-to-be who had been in Missionary training, after my first year of teaching.  We had become engaged the winter I was teaching in the Sand Hills.  After much prayer we felt God would have him to go on ahead of me to the Philippines.  I would finish my teaching contract, then go into Missionary Training.  20 months later I sailed to the Philippines to join Marvin and we were married three weeks later, January, 1956.   A school for missionary children was being prayed about by the missionary community with plans being formed.  A year later, Faith Academy came into being.  I taught 4th grade for a year and a half, and later spent 3 years as librarian.  Faith Academy became and is still the largest US certified school in the world with over 500 K – 12th grade students.
I treasure my heritage and rural school experiences in Nebraska!  A foundation that has served me well as I and my husband of 57 years have served and continue serving the Lord in missions until now.  We live in Everett, Washington.
My 95 year old sister Verdell in Wisconsin and I are the only Noble school teacher “girls” left.
Mrs Sarabelle Noble Graves
Country Closed Down But Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Opening
    It is an awful shame that the Washington, D.C. big political boys (and girls) can’t get along to move our country forward as elected to do but put us in a very unsettling situation. On the other hand there is GREAT excitement as the 24th Annual Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival opens at the Tampa Theatre this Friday. The annual start of the Gay Fall Season is starting off with a blast. A long list of premiering queer cinema is on the schedule,
    Everyone should be proud of this decades bridging film festival because Tampa’s Gay & Lesbian Film Festival is 24 years old but also the 5th largest GLBT Film Festival in the U.S.
    The moviebuffer Queer film affair goes thru Oct 12th. The Kick-off this Friday is FREE entry to see the opening movie, “The Happy Sad”  by the gracious charitable gift from the friendly Alan Duscowitz Memorial Foundation and Reeves Import Motorcars. Alan was an avid festival attendee and volunteer. He was also a life long member of the local classic gay car club, Flamingo Auto Group (FAG).
    A special Food Truck Rally kicks off at 6:30 for the Opening Night events.The Orange Carpet Theatre doors open at 7:30. Available are a six pack of tickets or the all inclusive Crown Pass.
     Mark & Carrie at MC FILM FESTIVAL, “Dishing with Mark & Carrie” are very Proud to be long time Media Sponsors of this historic gay film festival. MC FILM FESTIVAL will also be celebrating our 24th year in business this November!
    A full list of movies& times is at www.TIGLFF.com or booklets are in many Tampa Bay restaurants and businesses including MC FILM.
Out & About Tampa Bay
    The newly relocated house which will be  re-opening as the Grand Central Ave & Metro Wellness & Community Center’s funded new ‘Gay & Lesbian Tourists Information Center’ on Central Ave in St. Petersburg’s Grand Central District. This is one of less than dozen “GLBT Welcome Centers” across America’s cities.
    Already new additions to the building are visible. New electrical work, paint and renovations are well underway. www.metrotampabay.org
New Beatle’s Album Cover T’s at MC FILM
    An assortment of New designed classic T’s featuring the old album covers from the Beatles have arrived at
MC FILM. Also the new 2014 Fall Fashion assortment of UNICO & XUBA underwear.
    Great SALE on Andrew Christian, GO Softwear and Aussie Bum.
    * Our DVD Clearance of 1000’s of Great Gay, Foreign, Indy & Classic  movies for $ 4.99!!!
    Stop by and visit us at MC FILM in the heart of the GaYBOR District.