L-Tron to Attend National Conference on Active School Threats East in Raleigh, NC

RALEIGH, N.C.Nov. 22, 2023PRLog — The L-Tron team will be attending the National Conference on Active School Threats EAST in Raleigh, NC from November 29 – December 1. The theme of this year’s event, which will be hosted at the Hilton Raleigh North Hills is “Resiliency through Preparation.” The conference will focus on creating safe, secure, and healthy environments within our school districts.

L-Tron’s Julianne Pangal and John Dobies will be available throughout the conference to demo the OSCR360 System for Emergency Preparedness.

The L-Tron team attended the 2022 Conference in Phoenix, AZ, also hosted by School Safety 911. This year, two identical conferences will be held on opposite coasts and will provide more accessibility for attendees. In addition to the EAST Conference in Raleigh, the WEST Conference will take place in Phoenix, AZ from December 6 – 8. Both conferences are geared toward school administrators, school resource officers, campus security officers, law enforcement, mental health staff, emergency management staff, first responders, and other school or community stakeholders.

The L-Tron team will be demonstrating the patented OSCR360 System throughout the duration of the conference. The OSCR360 System partners with school districts and communities to prepare for emergency situations (https://www.l-tron.com/resource-page/active-shooter-pre-p…). OSCR360 captures entire campuses in a series of 360-degree photos, which are then organized and stored within the OSCR360 software to create a comprehensive virtual walkthrough of the campus. Label points of interest, including entryways and exits, emergency equipment, locations with populations of individuals who may require additional assistance, and more within each OSCR360 photograph to include in school district emergency response plans.

Facilitate virtual training sessions with OSCR360 for a variety of community stakeholders, from first responders and school security teams to building administrators and staff. Collaborate with local law enforcement to make an OSCR360 virtual walkthrough available on every responding officer’s patrol vehicle. Empower the entire response team with the tactical advantage to respond to emergencies effectively and efficiently during high-stress situations to keep the community safe.

Additional Information

To learn more about the conference, and to register, please visit https://schoolsafety911.org/national-conference-on-active-school-threats/.

About L-Tron Corporation

For over two decades, L-Tron has partnered with public safety agencies to provide technology solutions built from your voice. We are a proud New York State business, and we are honored to “Back the Blue” in our own state, as well as in all 50 states and Canada, through a variety of educational events, non-profit sponsorships, and more. Your feedback truly matters because “Your Success is our Purpose.”

Teeth with a Wobble Can Ruin One’s Thanksgiving Gobble

Putting an End to Wobbly Teeth Woes – Wright Perio & Implants Offers Expert Solutions at in San Clemente, and Serves San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel and Mission Viejo, Orange County, CA

By: Dr. Raymond L. Wright Jr.

Wright Perio & Implants | San Clemente Ca | 92673

Wright Perio & Implants | San Clemente Ca | 92673

SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.Nov. 22, 2023PRLog — Thanksgiving is a time for joy, gratitude, and indulging in delicious feasts. However, for those struggling with dental issues, the holiday cheer can turn into a painful experience. Wright Perio & Implants is pleased to announce its specialized dental services, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a Thanksgiving feast without worrying about dental discomfort.

Addressing the Wobble:

A wobbly tooth can be more than just a minor inconvenience; it can impact one’s ability to savor holiday treats and engage in lively conversations. Wright Perio & Implants, led by esteemed periodontist Dr. Raymond L. Wright Jr. President at Wright Perio & Implants, San Clemente, Orange County, California, specializes in addressing periodontal concerns and restoring dental stability.

Dr. Wright says, “…the mouth is an opening to your body…so if your oral health is poor, chances are that the rest of your health will follow suit. There’s enough science to back that showing that the bacteria in the mouth can get lodged into your organs, because it gets into your bloodstream on a daily basis; and that can lead to lots of serious health issues…basically like a domino effect.

We focus on every aspect of patients’ teeth: if a tooth that needs to be extracted, we recommend that, if they need a root canal then we’re going to advise them of that. If they have bone loss, then they’re going to do surgery if they’ll need some restorations afterward; but we determine which teeth can be saved and which cannot – based upon bone support. Its critical. So, there’s no point in doing all these crowns and veneers and stuff, and the patients doesn’t have bone support – soon as they bite into anything the teeth are going to fall out.”

Comprehensive Perio & Implant Solutions:

Wright Perio & Implants offers a range of cutting-edge periodontal and implant services to cater to the unique needs of each patient. From non-surgical periodontal treatments to advanced dental implant procedures, the clinic utilizes state-of-the-art technology and a patient-centric approach to deliver exceptional results.

Schedule Your Consultation Today:

This Thanksgiving don’t let dental issues dampen your celebration. You can Contact Wright Perio & Implants to schedule a consultation visit and ensure your teeth are ready to handle all the festive delights of the holiday feasting season.

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About Wright Perio & Implants:

Wright Perio & Implants is a leading dental clinic specializing in periodontal care and dental implants. Led by Dr. Raymond L. Wright Jr., the clinic is committed to providing personalized, state-of-the-art dental solutions to enhance patients’ oral health and overall well-being. For more information, visit https://WrightPerio.com

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Latin Jazz singer-songwriter Jessica Medina reflects on a successful 2023

Jessica Medina

Jessica Medina

LOS ANGELESNov. 21, 2023PRLog — Singer-songwriter Jessica Medina wraps up 2023 with the release of her EP titled “Rosa” and performances in New York & Paris.

Jessica Medina is at the forefront of the New York music scene with musical influences from the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.  Some of the highlights this year for the Dominican-Puerto Rican artist were her performances this summer at Le Baisersale Jazz Club in Paris followed by a performance at Joe’s Pub during Hispanic Heritage Month.  Both these performances will be shared on her YouTube page in 2024.

Earlier this year she showcased her vocal dexterity and soulfulness on the EP titled “Rosa” a tribute to the powerful women who have mentored her throughout her life.

Listen to EP “Rosa”

https://onerpm.link/jessmedina

The EP is a bouquet of melodies and rhythms which reflect Jessica’s Caribbean, jazz and soul roots, Rosa was arranged and produced by Janina Rosado (Juan Luis Guerra). The EP included original compositions from Jessica as well as tracks co-written with Alex Cuba, Pavel Nunez, Juan Jose Hernandez (Gilberto Santa Rosa) and a trap/bachata version of an Elton John classic.

“Ámame” was written by Medina during the pandemic while she engulfed herself in songwriting workshops and sessions. It centers on the idea of an elderly couple that argues and reconciles after realizing that so much time and effort can’t go in vain. Jessica invites us to mend what is important to us, form mutual respect and give each other another chance to love even through challenging times. “Amame” takes us back to the lyrics and sounds of the era of beloved artists such as Beny More, Celia Cruz, Pedro Infante and Los Panchos. This bolero represents the musical transition that Jessica is currently weaving through, moving from a jazz trajectory towards a more tropical and romantic sound.

“Si Vas A Volver”, written by Jessica Medina, Juan Jose Hernandez and Manuel Zabala, is a flirty bilingual merengue that plays on the theme of giving a lover a second chance. The song also includes elements of vallenato.

“Locura”, written by Alex Cuba, features Merengue and Samba elements and dives deep into Medina’s Dominican and Puerto Rican roots as well as different types of love from a woman’s perspective.

“Morir Soñando”, which happens to be a refreshing drink traditionally from the Dominican Republic made of milk and orange juice (similar to an orange creamsicle), was written by Jessica Medina and Leon Yamil and was produced and arranged by Latin Grammy-winner Janina Rosado. The song connects all our senses to the flavors, aromas and emotions of returning to Medina’s ancestral lands.

With “Sorry Seems The Hardest Word”, Jessica Medina helps us dance our blues away. This bachata and trap mélange of Elton John’s timeless song “Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word” celebrates the rise of Latin music worldwide. This is a song Jessica listened to often on her bedroom radio while growing up in NYC in the 80s while her Dominican mother played bachata and merengue records in their living room. “Sorry” features the legendary Dominican bachata guitarist Martires de Leon and has a music video was filmed in Mexico City.

“De Raiz”, written by Medina and Pavel Nunez, takes listeners through the process of dementia and grief. The song captures the importance of preserving our parent’s legacy and memories through storytelling and remembering one’s roots. “De Raiz” is especially personal to Medina.

About Jessica Medina:

Born in New York City to a Dominican mother and Puerto Rican father, Jessica Medina absorbed a lifetime of musical roots from an early age. The singer-songwriter studied jazz at Hunter College in New York City before pursuing her solo career.

Jessica Medina first broke barriers with her previous single “Back to Black”. Medina approaches this emblematic song by Amy Winehouse from a completely new perspective.

Constantly taking risks and breaking barriers that the music industry imposes on language, Medina offers bilingual lyrics while attracting a new generation of “Latinx” fans.

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Cynthia Pinot, A Multi-Disciplined Artist Shines At Camelback Gallery And The Oki Language Project

Artist Cynthia Pinot, Wins Two Awards And Achieves Success During Indigenous Awareness Month

Cynthia Pinot

Cynthia Pinot

LOS ANGELESNov. 17, 2023PRLog — A renowned multi-disciplined artist with indigenous roots, has recently achieved exceptional success during Indigenous Awareness Month. Known for her profound connection to the human story, dreams and emotions, she has achieved remarkable success during Indigenous Awareness Month. This extraordinary artist has won two prestigious awards at a Scottsdale gallery and sold six captivating pieces of art through the nonprofit organization, Oki Language Project, during their celebrity auction. This makes it a total of  twelve shows, eight awards, and two sold out shows this year alone.

Cynthia Pinot is embracing her Indigenous – Mexican heritage and channels it into her art, creating visually stunning pieces that captivate viewers and evoke deep emotions. Her artistic expression encompasses various artistic mediums, combining digital illustration, painting, and photography  allowing her to explore themes of identity, culture, and spirituality.

At the Camelback Gallery in Scottsdale, Cynthia Pinot was honored with two notable awards. The first award, “The Gold Award” recognizes her exceptional ability to artistically convey the unique experiences and perspectives of  story through texture and story  The second award, “The Bronze Award,” acknowledges the artist’s continued extraordinary talent in capturing the attention and imagination of viewers through her remarkable creations.

Furthermore, Cynthia Pinot demonstrated her commitment to supporting indigenous language preservation and revitalization efforts by participating in the Oki Language Non-Profit Celebrity Auction. This highly anticipated auction event brought together artists, celebrities, and advocates to raise funds for promoting indigenous languages and story. Cynthia Pinot contributed six remarkable pieces of art to the auction, each reflecting their profound connection to their indigenous roots. Their artworks spoke to the rich cultural heritage, traditions, and stories encapsulated within indigenous languages.

The art pieces by Cynthia garnered significant attention at the auction, resulting in all six pieces being sold to enthusiastic collectors. Among the pieces sold was a detailed portrait of Canadian Actor and founder of the nonprofit, Eugene BraveRock.  He is Blackfoot from the Blood Tribe, and is best known for his work in the blockbuster hit “Wonder Woman.” The remarkable success of her artwork not only celebrates her creative talent but also, exudes a synergy between Cynthia Pinot and the foundation, as it contributes to the preservation of indigenous languages and the recognition of indigenous voices, leaving art collectors gasping for future works through this collaboration.

Cynthia Pinot expressed  her gratitude for the recognition and support her art received, emphasizing the importance of indigenous awareness and the power of art in fostering cultural understanding and appreciation. She hopes that her artistic journey will continue to inspire others and encourage conversations about the importance of preserving indigenous culture and languages.

As Indigenous Awareness Month comes to a close, Cynthia Pinot’s achievements serve as a reminder of the indomitable spirit of indigenous communities, their cultural contributions, and the transformative power of art.
To learn more about Cynthia Pinot and her artistic journey, visit https://www.quantummuseart.com and follow on social media.

Artist Cynthia Pinot, Wins Two Awards And Achieves Success During Indigenous Awareness Month

Cynthia Pinot, A Multi-Disciplined Latin Artist With Indigenous Roots Shines At Scottsdale’s Camelback Gallery And At An Indigenous Language Non-Profit Celebrity Auction, The Oki Language Project

Cynthia Pinot

Cynthia Pinot

AUSTIN, TexasNov. 17, 2023PRLog — A renowned multi-disciplined artist with indigenous roots, has recently achieved exceptional success during Indigenous Awareness Month. Known for her profound connection to the human story, dreams and emotions, she has achieved remarkable success during Indigenous Awareness Month. This extraordinary artist has won two prestigious awards at a Scottsdale gallery and sold six captivating pieces of art through the nonprofit organization, Oki Language Project, during their celebrity auction. This makes it a total of  twelve shows, eight awards, and two sold out shows this year alone.

Cynthia Pinot is embracing her Indigenous – Mexican heritage and channels it into her art, creating visually stunning pieces that captivate viewers and evoke deep emotions. Her artistic expression encompasses various artistic mediums, combining digital illustration, painting, and photography  allowing her to explore themes of identity, culture, and spirituality.

At the Camelback Gallery in Scottsdale, Cynthia Pinot was honored with two notable awards. The first award, “The Gold Award” recognizes her exceptional ability to artistically convey the unique experiences and perspectives of  story through texture and story  The second award, “The Bronze Award,” acknowledges the artist’s continued extraordinary talent in capturing the attention and imagination of viewers through her remarkable creations.

Furthermore, Cynthia Pinot demonstrated her commitment to supporting indigenous language preservation and revitalization efforts by participating in the Oki Language Non-Profit Celebrity Auction. This highly anticipated auction event brought together artists, celebrities, and advocates to raise funds for promoting indigenous languages and story. Cynthia Pinot contributed six remarkable pieces of art to the auction, each reflecting their profound connection to their indigenous roots. Their artworks spoke to the rich cultural heritage, traditions, and stories encapsulated within indigenous languages.

The art pieces by Cynthia garnered significant attention at the auction, resulting in all six pieces being sold to enthusiastic collectors. Among the pieces sold was a detailed portrait of Canadian Actor and founder of the nonprofit, Eugene BraveRock.  He is Blackfoot from the Blood Tribe, and is best known for his work in the blockbuster hit “Wonder Woman.” The remarkable success of her artwork not only celebrates her creative talent but also, exudes a synergy between Cynthia Pinot and the foundation, as it contributes to the preservation of indigenous languages and the recognition of indigenous voices, leaving art collectors gasping for future works through this collaboration.

Cynthia Pinot expressed  her gratitude for the recognition and support her art received, emphasizing the importance of indigenous awareness and the power of art in fostering cultural understanding and appreciation. She hopes that her artistic journey will continue to inspire others and encourage conversations about the importance of preserving indigenous culture and languages.

As Indigenous Awareness Month comes to a close, Cynthia Pinot’s achievements serve as a reminder of the indomitable spirit of indigenous communities, their cultural contributions, and the transformative power of art.
To learn more about Cynthia Pinot and her artistic journey, visit https://www.quantummuseart.com and follow on social media.

Runners, Walkers: Mark Your Calendars for the 2024 Red Bank Classic 5K

Red Bank RiverCenter Announces Date for 2024 Community Event, Special Pricing & Support for YMCA’s Third-Grade Swim Program

Red Bank Family YMCA receives $10,000 from race.

Red Bank Family YMCA receives $10,000 from race.

RED BANK, N.J.Nov. 17, 2023PRLog — Red Bank RiverCenter is pleased to announce the date and early bird pricing for the fifth edition of the Red Bank Classic 5K, a community-driven event promoting wellness and benefiting the YMCA’s vital third-grade swim program.

Scheduled to take place on Saturday, June 15, 2024, in the heart of downtown Red Bank, the event will bring together runners of all ages and levels for a day of fitness and community celebration with proceeds supporting swim safety for borough youth.

“Supporting our community’s health and wellness has always been at the core of the Red Bank Classic 5K,” said Bob Zuckerman, executive director of Red Bank RiverCenter, organizer of the event with support from a volunteer committee. “We’re proud to continue this tradition by not only hosting an exciting race but also contributing to the YMCA’s efforts in providing crucial swim education to our local youth.”

Last week, representatives from Red Bank RiverCenter and members of the race committee presented a donation of $10,000 to the Red Bank Family YMCA, a branch of the YMCA of Greater Monmouth County, to support the annual third-grade swim program. The Y offers a week of free swim lessons and water safety instruction to all borough third graders before the summer season begins and children head to the beach, lakes and pools.

“The Y is grateful to Red Bank RiverCenter, the 5K community of runners, walkers and volunteers, and local businesses for the tremendous support we receive to help keep borough youth safe in and around water,” said Pam Hearn, chief development officer of the countywide YMCA.

Zuckerman said online registration for the Red Bank Classic 5K and Broad Street Dash for kids will open on Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 23 with special pricing.  Adult registration will be available at a reduced rate of $35 and the fee for the kids run will be $17. Starting January 1, 2024, fees will increase to $40 for adults and $20 for the Broad Street Dash. On race day, prices will go up to $45 for adults and $25 for the kids run.

The 3.1-mile run and walk will begin and end on iconic Broad Street with a challenging course certified by USA Track and Field.

For registration details and event updates, visit https://www.redbank.org/event/red-bank-classic-5k/.

About Red Bank RiverCenter
Red Bank RiverCenter is a 501c3 non-for-profit organization established in 1991 by an alliance of local businesses, property owners, residents, and other stakeholders to enhance and promote Red Bank’s downtown district as a mid-Atlantic destination for dining, shopping, and culture. Red Bank RiverCenter helms the city’s Special Improvement District to support the Red Bank business community by recruiting new businesses to town and helping them navigate the various start-up procedures, marketing and promoting the Red Bank business district and implementing capital improvement projects and beautification programs throughout the town. For more information, please visit: http://www.redbank.org.