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❤️ Peppermint Creek Theatre Company 💀

"Peppermint Creek Theatre Company was established in Mason, Michigan. It is a theater company out of East Lansing, Michigan. The founder and co-Artistic Director is Chad Badgero. Founded in 1995 and originally named the Peppermint Creek Players, PCTC performed one play a summer. The company is named after the creek that runs near founder Chad Badgero’s childhood home in Mason, MI. As a fifth grader, Badgero was looking through old maps of Mason and found where his house would have been, and the creek was THEN called Peppermint Creek (it has since been changed to the name of the road it cuts through). This stuck with Badgero, and when it came time to name the group, it seemed appropriate and personal. The first two productions were presented at Mount Hope Presbyterian Church, and then moved to the MSU Gardens Conservatory. From 1995-2000, Peppermint Creek established itself as a new, fresh, and vital performing arts group that took chances and believed in the power of theatre. When Mr. Badgero returned from a year in New York City, he brought with him the desire to completely establish PCTC as a non-profit organization with a full season of shows. Peppermint Creek Theatre Company has performed at the Basement 414 and Creole Art Gallery, Lansing art galleries., Mount Hope Presbyterian Church, Woldumar Nature Center, MSU Auditorium Rm 49, MSU Greenhouses, and currently at the Miller Performing Arts Center. References http://www.lansingcitypulse.com/lansing/article-5657-delightfully- distracted.html External links * Peppermint Creek Theatre Theatre companies in Michigan Tourist attractions in Lansing, Michigan Theatre in Michigan "

❤️ Wognonwon Georcelin Péhé 💀

"Wognonwon Georcelin Péhé (born 10 August 1980 in Abidjan) is an Ivorian football player who currently plays for Stade d'Abidjan. Career He began his career by Académie de Sol BeniallAfrica.com: Côte d'Ivoire: Joss et Koudou à l'essai à Lens and joined 2000 to ASEC Mimosas, the club from Abidjan transferred him one year later in July 2001 to Satellite club K.S.K. Beveren.DH.be - Walasiak, mascotte du Standard He played 3 years for Beveren, joined then in 2004 to R.O.C. de Charleroi-Marchienne and played there between of the end of his contract on 30 June 2008.Pehe Wognonwon Georcelin Joss - Joueur Walfoot His contract was terminated and he left the club and signed for Stade d'Abidjan.http://www.exqileague.be/transfer.php References 1980 births Living people Ivorian footballers ASEC Mimosas players K.S.K. Beveren players Ivorian expatriates in Belgium R.O.C. de Charleroi-Marchienne players Association football midfielders Expatriate footballers in Belgium Sportspeople from Abidjan "

❤️ Strike Fighter Weapons School Pacific 💀

"right Strike Fighter Weapons School Pacific (SFWSPAC) is the Pacific Fleet Strike Fighter School which duty is to safely teach graduate level tactics, techniques and procedures to Pacific Fleet Strike Fighter squadrons, it is based at NAS Lemoore, California. Its Atlantic Fleet equivalent is Strike Fighter Weapons School Atlantic which is based at NAS Oceana, Virginia. History SFWSPAC was established on October 15, 1973 at Naval Air Station Lemoore as Light Attack Weapons School, Pacific (LAWSPAC). In reality, the history of the school dates back ten years when the Weapons Training Center was established under the co-management of Attack Squadron 122 (today VFA-122) and Attack Squadron 125 (today VFA-125). When the A-7 Corsair II came into service and the intensified tempo of fleet operations and its training requirements expanded, Weapons Training Center was moved to Commander Fleet Air Lemoore (presently Commander, Strike Fighter Wing, US Pacific Fleet). Due to the sophistication in attack weaponry and delivery systems, LAWSPAC was formed as a parallel training component within Weapons Training Center, which was devoted to train Weapons Training Officers. Soon, the Chief of Naval Operations recognized the need for postgraduate weapons training and expressed the desire to create a commissioned unit, the stated goal was that “eventually all pilots and every career aviator should have special training in weapons." Commander, Light Attack Wing, US Pacific Fleet, commissioned the Weapons Training Center as LAWSPAC, a permanently shored based command at NAS Lemoore. On July 1, 1988, LAWSPAC was redesignated to Strike Fighter Weapons School, Pacific due to the expanded growth of F/A-18 units in the Navy. In August 1996, the Intelligence Department of the Strike Fighter Wing Pacific was incorporated into SFWSPAC to enhance the strike planning and support training for fleet squadrons. Today, SFWSPAC is dedicated to provide standardized graduate level training of F/A-18 weapons employment and dedicated to guaranteeing the combat readiness of the Strike Fighter Community by providing the best possible training in mission planning, tactics, weapons systems and ordnance handling. Thirty weapons and tactics courses for strike fighter aircraft are taught on a continuing basis. The total amount of ordnance uploaded in courses totals over 2 ½ million pounds annually. Currently SFWSPAC is staffed with 23 officers, 29 enlisted personnel and 7 civilians. References * Navy.mi: official Strike Fighter Weapons School Pacific website United States Navy schools and training Military in California Education in Kings County, California Lemoore, California United States naval aviation "

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