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VideoVoom-Jim Killoran-Habitat for Humanity-2/6/08-Clip#9
Duration: 1:25Source: YouTube
About the people and the interview event and about Habitat for Humanity: - Jim Killoran is the focus of these video clips, including (a) excerpts from a chat with Jim Killoran and Guillermo (Will) Leon at the after-party Mardi Gras celebration at The Gnarly Vine on 2/5/08, remembering Habitat rebuilding work in New Orleans and (b) talk about Habitat for Humanity that he gave at Coromandel - Indian Cuisine Restaurant on 2/6/08, to a group of students of the Thornton-Donovan School before their "Glory Days" trip to Manhattan, led by headmaster Douglas Fleming, Jr. and (b) a tour of the offices of Habitat for Humanity and its related recycling store on Main Street. The videoclips also contain scenes around New Rochelle, from driving and from walking around Trinity Church, Hugenot Street, and its cemetery, and discussion about history of local communities in front of the church. Some of this information is also contained in an article published in the 9 Westchester Newspapers of Rising Publications (copied at the end of this page) and referred to in the Contact section immediately below.Contact Information section - (1) Habitat for Humanity - Please visit the internet website www.habitatwc.org, or call Jim Killoran, Executive Director, at 914.636.8335 at the offices located at 529 Main Street, New Rochelle, NY 10801(2) The Gnarly Vine - Please visit the internet website at http://www.thegnarlyvine.com, or call Guillermo (Will) Leon, co-owner, at 914.355.2541 at the wine bar and restaurant located at 100 Overlook Circle, New Rochelle, NY 10804.(3) Thornton-Donovan School - Please visit the internet website http://www.td.edu/admits.html, or call Douglas E. Fleming, Jr., Headmaster, at 914.632.8836 at the school located at 501 Main Street, New Rochelle, NY 10801.(4) Coromandel - Indian Cuisine - Please visit the internet website http://www.coromandelcuisine.com/newr..., or call Joji Parappallil, the owner of the New Rochelle restaurant, at 914.235-8390 located at 30 Division Street, New Rochelle, NY 10801.(5) VideoVoom.com - Please visit the internet website www.videovoom.com, or Frank Sisco, President, at 914.740.4422 at the offices located at 30 Mill Road, New Rochelle, NY 10804, or email Frank at ideasmoney@aol.com(6) Rising Publications Please contact Nick Sprayregen, President, at 212.926.4200 at the headquarter offices located at 3261 Broadway, NY, NY 10027, or email Frank Sisco at ideasmoney@aol.com. The nine Westchester newspapers are The Westchester Crusader, The Rye Chronicle, The Eastchester Record, The Pelham Sun, The Sound View News, Home News & Times, The Mt. Vernon Independent, Harrison Independent, and North Castle News.A summary of the videoclips is as follows:(Videoclip #1) - Excerpts from a chat with Jim Killoran and Guillermo (Will) Leon at the after-party Mardi Gras celebration at The Gnarly Vine on 2/5/08, remembering Habitat rebuilding work in New Orleans.(Videoclip #2) - Drive from Mill Road in the north end of New Rochelle down North Avenue, right onto Huguenot Street and then onto Division Street, including radio excerpts from WFUV 90.7 including U2's song Little Sister.(Videoclip #3) - (1) Discussion with Doug Fleming, Headmaster of Thornton-Donovan School for 40 years, and a discussion with some students including (a) Justin Pizzo, (mention of Bono and Product Red by Frank Sisco) and mention of linguistics, (b) Sam Javitch with mention of piano and Summertime, Scott Pollack, (c) Linique with mention of "Glory Days" and learning about different religions. (2) Tour outside of Trinity Church and its cemetery, together with a discussion of history of communities.(Videoclip #4) - Jim Killoran and Doug Fleming leading students into Coromandel Indian Cuisine Restaurant (2) Jim talking (for about 20 minutes) to students and teachers of Thornton-Donovan School about Habitat for Humanity and the importance of volunteerism and making a difference in people's lives.(Videoclip #5) - Continuance of Jim talking (for about 20 minutes) to students and teachers of Thornton-Donovan School about Habitat for Humanity and the importance of volunteerism and making a difference in people's lives, and their questions and comments.(Videoclip #6) - Tour by Jim Killoran of the ReStore (recycling store that helps raise funds) (with a discussion by volunteers Connor and Antonio) and a tour of the offices and comments by Jim's assistant Neusa Delgado.(Videoclip #7) - Interview with Jim Killoran about the activities of Habitat for Humanity (20th year anniversary) including the application and qualification process and how Habitat provides affordable housing.(Videoclip #8) - Tour of third floor of the offices.(Videoclip #9) - Scenes from the drive on Memorial Highway, then north on North Avenue (including parts of the radio playing a Ringo Starr song called "The No No Song," a positive uplifting song about quitting addictions.
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