Chuck Martini R.I.P.

Chuck Martini R.I.P.Chuck Martini R.I.P. — Good friend Charles C. (Chuck) Martini died Jan. 3. He was 77.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated, 11 a.m., tomorrow, Jan. 9 at Saint Mary Magdalen Church, 2400 N. Providence Road, Media, Pa. 19063. Friends may call from 10-11 a.m. at the church. Burial will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery in Yeadon

Here is his obit courtesy of Rigby Harting & Hagan Funeral Home:

Charles C. Martini, “Chuck”, age 77, of Media, PA, died on January 3, 2018.  Born and raised in Philadelphia, Chuck was a graduate of West Catholic High School, class of 1958 and Villanova University, class of 1962.  He obtained his M.B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1964 and began a successful career in business and marketing.  He served as the Director of Marketing for Laventhol & Howarth and later became the President of Martini & Assoc.  He was a part-time faculty member in the Business School of Villanova University (1971-1996), a seminar leader, and an author. Chuck headed his own consulting practice, Marketing Consultants, from 1983-2004.

Chuck formerly resided in Broomall and Secane.  He was an active parishioner of St. Mary Magdalen Church in Upper Providence.  He was a member of Sons of Italy, Knights of Columbus, West Catholic Alumni Association, and the Delco Tea Party.  Chuck enjoyed trap and skeet shooting and was a member of Delaware Co. Field & Stream Assoc.

Chuck is survived by his wife, Barbara La Rosa Martini; his son, Jason Martini; and his grandchildren Francesca and Phillip.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, January 9th, 11 am at St. Mary Magdalen Church, 2400 N. Providence Rd. Media, PA 19063.  Friends may call from 10 -11 am at the church. Burial will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Chuck Martini R.I.P.

Coldest winter William Lawrence Sr. Omnibit 1-6-18

The coldest winter  happens at the Polar Plateau in Antarctica. The average mean annual temperature is -72.9° Fahrenheit.

Coldest winter William Lawrence Sr. Omnibit 1-6-18

Red Blotches Steve Bannon Pink Elephants

Red Blotches Steve Bannon Pink Elephants  — Former White House strategist Steve Bannon is getting grief from President Trump after excerpts were released from an upcoming book in which Bannon accused Trump’s son of treason and said other nasty things about the President and his family.

How could he do this?

Here is a photo of Bannon and the President in happier times.

Red Blotches Steve Bannon Pink Elephants

Notice the blotches on Bannon’s face. Does Bannon remember saying the nasty things about Donald Jr. and Jared? Does Bannon remember working in the White House? Does Bannon shout at the pink elephants playing on his lawn?

Those are the important questions.

Red Blotches Steve Bannon Pink Elephants

NFL Down 3 Million Viewers

NFL Down 3 Million Viewers  — The National Football League  had an average minute audience of 14.9 million this year. Last year it was 16.5 million. In 2015, it was 17.9 million.

The thing that should be scary to them is when they realize that many former viewers are finding that life is better without football.

Way to earn your $40 million salary, Roger Goodell.

May you greedy hypocrites rot.

NFL Down 3 Million Viewers
The roaring crowd, Dec. 31, at the Eagles-Cowboys game.
NFL Down 3 Million Viewers

Mullahs Tremble At Freedom Loving Protests

Mullahs Tremble At Freedom Loving Protests — Eight years ago we posted Anti-Mullah Protests Draw Tens of Thousands with hopes a vile, bigoted regime would finally die.

Well, that vile, bigoted regime got aid and assistance from a vile, bigoted U.S. president and the protests fizzled.

After a two-term hiatus, the voices of the oppressed fell empowered to rise again and accounts indicate the dictators are trembling as the present American president doesn’t share their vile, bigoted vision regarding world order. May their statues fall.

Mullahs Tremble At Freedom Loving Protests

Mullahs Tremble At Freedom Loving Protests

Elaine Herbert Presents Program At JPCD

Elaine Herbert Presents Program At JPCD

By Kate Rainey

Joseph’s People Central Delco (JPCD) welcomes Elaine M. Herbert, who will present “Learn to Emphasize Your Accomplishments: If You Don’t Do It – Who Will?”

The program is 7-8:30 p.m., Jan. 16. at St. Laurence Church Parish Hall, 8245 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby, PA 19082. The entrance to Parish Hall is from the rear church driveway off of St. Laurence Road. All are welcome, without regard to religious affiliation.

Why do we struggle in acknowledging our successes? Get “unstuck” in identifying your accomplishments by asking yourself quick and easy questions. Learn the value of recognizing and promoting your accomplishments to others. Hear how to use your accomplishment stories to clarify your knowledge, skills, and abilities. Start 2018 effectively emphasizing your accomplishments and skills on your resume and at interviews!

Elaine M. Herbert is a long-time resident of Delaware County with 11 years of service in the DeVry University Career Services Department as Senior Career Advisor, Internship Coordinator and Employer Liaison. She has 15 years of experience in the Workforce Industry as an Instructor, Program/Training Coordinator and Employer/Job Developer. Chair of the Mentoring Committee for the Philadelphia Network of the Association of Career Professionals International, Elaine is also an English Second Language (ESL) Volunteer Instructor. She has been a conference presenter for the National Career Development Association and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from California State University of Fresno.

JPCD is a joint program of Media Presbyterian Church and St. Laurence Church in Upper Darby. The group has an active, free forum on LinkedIn, named “Joseph’s People of Central Delaware County-Free Job Search Group” in the LinkedIn directory. To join, send a request and an email will be generated confirming membership.

JPCD is affiliated with Joseph’s People, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping unemployed and underemployed workers. Local, affiliated chapters provide networking opportunities, guidance and emotional support to job seekers and career changers. For more information, send a message through the LinkedIn group listed above, visit www.josephspeople.org or email contactus@josephspeople.org.

Elaine Herbert Presents Program At JPCD