Brandon Michael Kimble (Born December 11, 1987 in Kansas City, Missouri) is an American soccer player who plays defense. He was recently waived by the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soccer.
Kimble played collegiate soccer at the University of Missouri Kansas City from 2005-2006. Following a successful season he was drafted in the 2007 MLS Supplemental Draft in the fourth round with the 51st pick by the New England Revolution. He was then traded to the Kansas City Wizards, where following the season's end he was waived .
He has since joined the Minnesota Thunder of the USL First Division
[http://kc.wizards.mlsnet.com/players/bio.jsp?teamt105&playerkimble_c&playerIdkim470469&statTypecurrent Profile at MLSNet]
Kimble played collegiate soccer at the University of Missouri Kansas City from 2005-2006. Following a successful season he was drafted in the 2007 MLS Supplemental Draft in the fourth round with the 51st pick by the New England Revolution. He was then traded to the Kansas City Wizards, where following the season's end he was waived .
He has since joined the Minnesota Thunder of the USL First Division
[http://kc.wizards.mlsnet.com/players/bio.jsp?teamt105&playerkimble_c&playerIdkim470469&statTypecurrent Profile at MLSNet]
Joe Foglia, a south Florida native, has been an active member of the sound community for over 20 years. He began his work in the Sound industry in the early 80s working on concerts and Recordings such as Black Sabbath Heaven and Hell. His introduction to the Film Industry was with the hit television series Miami Vice. He met his first wife, Virginia Moro, on the set and they had their daughter, Ilana Foglia.
Since Miami vice he worked on many projects in the South Florida and Orlando area such as Super Force, Cop and a Half, Flipper, The Substitute, Mortal Kombat: Conquest, Our son The Matchmaker, Jeepers Creepers and the HBO series, From the Earth To the Moon.
In 2001 he went out to LA to work on a pilot for a new NBC show, Scrubs.
Currently Joe is finishing up the seventh season of Scrubs and signed up to work on Zach Braff's new pilot, Saint of Circumstance.
Joe is married to production accountant, Joan Foglia.
This season, he was nominated and won an Emmy for Scrubs, The musical. He was recently nominated by the Cinema Audio Society for his work on Scrubs, the Musical and Bring It On 4: In It To Win It.
Since Miami vice he worked on many projects in the South Florida and Orlando area such as Super Force, Cop and a Half, Flipper, The Substitute, Mortal Kombat: Conquest, Our son The Matchmaker, Jeepers Creepers and the HBO series, From the Earth To the Moon.
In 2001 he went out to LA to work on a pilot for a new NBC show, Scrubs.
Currently Joe is finishing up the seventh season of Scrubs and signed up to work on Zach Braff's new pilot, Saint of Circumstance.
Joe is married to production accountant, Joan Foglia.
This season, he was nominated and won an Emmy for Scrubs, The musical. He was recently nominated by the Cinema Audio Society for his work on Scrubs, the Musical and Bring It On 4: In It To Win It.
Terry Frisby is a stand up comedian from New Zealand, and is part of the New Zealand Brat Pack.
In 2005 he appeared on Heads Up with Richard Herring to discuss his life, career and his love of poker. Appeared twice on New Zealand television's Pulp Comedy, and also toured with comedy group The Brat Pack.
In 2005 he appeared on Heads Up with Richard Herring to discuss his life, career and his love of poker. Appeared twice on New Zealand television's Pulp Comedy, and also toured with comedy group The Brat Pack.
Beans for Books (Incorporated) is a nonprofit organization created by five students from Chariho High School located in Wood River Junction, Rhode Island. Beans for Books takes money given through donations and uses the funds to purchase new and updated textbooks.
About Beans for Books
The concept for Beans for Books came to founder David Lanning, Jr. in October 2007 while working at his family's coffee shop. Involvement with the coffee business lead to the resources and experience necessary to start Beans for Books. Through the help of teachers at Chariho Regional High School and Dave's Coffee Shop (where Lanning works), Beans for Books became an official, state approve nonprofit organization in December 2007.
New Year's 2008 marked the first week of operations from the organization. To date, roughly $400 has been raised for the purchase of new and updated textbooks.
The organization has seen recent media exposure, most notably with a featured article in The Providence Journal and a new segment on NBC 10 WJAR.
Members
David Lanning, Jr. (Founder, Lead Director)
Jacob Struzik (Web Design, Supporting Director)
Michael Niemeyer (Management, Supporting Director)
Samantha Parente (Organization, Supporting Director)
Neal Beaudreau (Organization, Supporting Director)
About Beans for Books
The concept for Beans for Books came to founder David Lanning, Jr. in October 2007 while working at his family's coffee shop. Involvement with the coffee business lead to the resources and experience necessary to start Beans for Books. Through the help of teachers at Chariho Regional High School and Dave's Coffee Shop (where Lanning works), Beans for Books became an official, state approve nonprofit organization in December 2007.
New Year's 2008 marked the first week of operations from the organization. To date, roughly $400 has been raised for the purchase of new and updated textbooks.
The organization has seen recent media exposure, most notably with a featured article in The Providence Journal and a new segment on NBC 10 WJAR.
Members
David Lanning, Jr. (Founder, Lead Director)
Jacob Struzik (Web Design, Supporting Director)
Michael Niemeyer (Management, Supporting Director)
Samantha Parente (Organization, Supporting Director)
Neal Beaudreau (Organization, Supporting Director)