Simple Freedom Tip 2: How to Stay Productive By Planning with Google Calender – Video


Simple Freedom Tip 2: How to Stay Productive By Planning with Google Calender
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Yanira’s Freedom – A Convergent Procedure for AFiB Success Story – Video


Yanira #39;s Freedom - A Convergent Procedure for AFiB Success Story
Yanira values her independence, and loves spending afternoons running, shopping, and going to the beach. Two years ago, Yanira developed significant heart problems - she was afraid to go outside...

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Freedom baseball team downs Easton in District 11 4A opener

A third meeting with Easton forced Freedom coach Nick D'Amico to consider all his pitching options.

He could not turn away from No. 1 starter Nick Mazzella despite the Red Rovers' familiarity with the senior left-hander.

Ninth-seeded Easton managed plenty of solid at-bats against Mazzella. His pitching and the Patriots' defense won out in the important spots Monday as No. 8 Freedom collected an 8-3 win in a District 11 Class 4A first-round baseball game.

Mazzella carried a shutout into the seventh inning before Easton pushed across three runs. Standing in the Freedom dugout, D'Amico kept reminding Mazzella those runs were of no concern. Recording the final few outs was the only objective.

Mazzella did, finishing his complete-game effort with a strikeout and a groundout. The rubber-game win Freedom and Easton split two regular-season meetings earned the Patriots (14-7 overall) a date with top seed Parkland in Wednesday's district quarterfinals.

D'Amico admitted he initially hesitated at having Mazzella face the Red Rovers (12-9) for a third time. He then recalled that Mazzella threw a great game in the teams' first meeting and was victimized by shoddy defense in the second meeting.

"I felt confidence in him," D'Amico said. "I knew he was going to do the job. He's our No. 1 pitcher for a reason."

On a blustery afternoon, Mazzella pitched his way into and out of trouble time after time. He escaped a bases-loaded jam in the first and stranded nine Easton runners through the first five innings. His lone 1-2-3 frame came in the sixth.

The first two pitchers Easton used did not match Mazzella's execution.

Matt Fitch started for the Red Rovers but couldn't complete three innings. Mazzella knocked Fitch out of the game with a two-run single in the third. That hit came after Fitch moved within one strike of wriggling out of a first-and-third, no-out jam.

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Freedom Park Elementary School

In Richmond County, there are 35 different elementary schools, but only one stands out much more than the others, all because of its location on base at Fort Gordon, and the students who are inside.

NBC 26 Todays Barclay Bishop, takes a closer look at Freedom Park Elementary in our Fort Gordon Connection.

Inside of this classroom, these children look and act like any other group of elementary school students.

But what makes them different is the special, unique bond that each one of them shares.

"All of our population consists of students that are military dependents," said Pauline Andrews, Principal at Freedom Park School.

A military child herself, Freedom Park Principal, Pauline Andrews, knows the hardships that can come with having a family member deployed.

"Moving around, and getting to know friends and then having to uproot themselves," said Principal Andrews.

In 2002, the school was built on base at Fort Gordon so that only those student who live on post can attend. The idea behind that was so that all resources could be in one place, including the help of the school liaisons.

"I help to connect families and help to transition them to the base," said Melissa Kennedy, School Liaison Officer.

"They're scared when they get here. They want to fit in, they want to quickly have a place to call home. And home is wherever their military family goes and so we're here to help support that," said Melissa Barrickman, School Liaison Officer.

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Freedom Salute Military, First Responders May 24

May 19, 2014 - Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL) Trenton Freedom TRENTON, N.J. - The Trenton Freedom are issuing area Military personnel and First Responders a special invitation for Saturday's (May 24) Professional Indoor Football League clash with the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks.

The contest, which will kick off at 7 p.m. in the Sun National Bank Center, will feature both a battle for first place in the PIFL's National Conference between the 5-2 Freedom and 4-2 Steelhawks, and appreciation for what is done for us by those who protect and rescue in times of need.

Both Military and First Responders (police, fire and EMT), with a valid ID, will receive discounted admission for themselves and their families.

- Tickets for all Active Duty and Retired Military are $5 with ID.

- Tickets for all First Responders are $7 with ID.

These tickets will be available at the Sun National Bank Center box office only, both in advance and the night of the game. Call 800-521-FREE (3733) if you have any questions.

The game will also feature $1 hot dogs. In addition, all fans will be able to exchange ticket stubs from Saturday's game for a free hot dog at Captain Paul's Firehouse Dogs in Lawrenceville, a Freedom partner.

Tickets are also available for the Freedom's final June 21 home game, which will be Fan Appreciation Night, by calling 800-521-FREE (3733).

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