Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Chicago CBP Intercepts Khapra Beetle at O’Hare









Chicago– Chicago Customs and Border Protection agricultural specialists working at O’Hare Airport recently found one of the top 100 most-feared pests in the world within a seemingly innocent bag of rice being shipped amidst clothing, pots and pans and other personal effects coming into the United States from India.




Known as hard to kill and able to thrive in grain elevators, warehouses and even in home pantries, the tiny Khapra Beetle, Trogoderma granarium Everts, is one of the world's most tenacious and destructive stored-product pests because of its ability to damage grain. Infestations can result in up to 70 percent grain damage, making grain and grain products inedible and unmarketable. If digested, the pest may also cause diarrhea and vomiting.




On August 16, while enforcing a federal quarantine that restricts the importation of rice into the U.S. from countries with known Khapra Beetle infestations, Chicago agriculture specialists working in the O’Hare cargo environment located two 10-pound bags of rice among a shipment of personal household items and upon examination found a cast skin and larvae. For identification purposes, the pest was sent to U.S. Department of Agriculture Plant Protection and Quarantine entomologists where it was identified as a Khapra Beetle.




Previous CBP Kharpa Beetle interceptions at O’Hare include beetles in a personal supply of bulgur wheat earlier this month; the rejection of a container of tapioca powder because of Kharpa Bettle contamination in June; and in January, dead beetle larva found in a container filled with 50 pound sacks of rice and beans from India.







CBP agriculture specialists discovered the cast skin and larvae of a Khapra Beetle in a shipment of rice.







“Even though they are tiny creatures and can easily hide, the good news is that CBP agriculture specialists have the skills and fortitude to discover, isolate, and identify these pests,” said Steve Artino, Acting CBP Director of Field Operations in Chicago. “Our CBP agriculture specialists are actively looking for and finding this destructive pest within shipments at airports, cargo environments, seaports, mail, express consignment and border facilities to keep our nation’s agriculture safe.”




The Khapra Beetle originated in South Asia and is now present throughout much of northern Africa and the Middle East, with a limited presence in Asia, Europe, and southern Africa.




U.S. Customs and Border Protection is the unified border agency within the Department of Homeland Security charged with the management, control and protection of our nation's borders at and between the official ports of entry. CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the country while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.


Chicago CBP Intercepts Khapra Beetle at O’Hare









Chicago– Chicago Customs and Border Protection agricultural specialists working at O’Hare Airport recently found one of the top 100 most-feared pests in the world within a seemingly innocent bag of rice being shipped amidst clothing, pots and pans and other personal effects coming into the United States from India.




Known as hard to kill and able to thrive in grain elevators, warehouses and even in home pantries, the tiny Khapra Beetle, Trogoderma granarium Everts, is one of the world's most tenacious and destructive stored-product pests because of its ability to damage grain. Infestations can result in up to 70 percent grain damage, making grain and grain products inedible and unmarketable. If digested, the pest may also cause diarrhea and vomiting.




On August 16, while enforcing a federal quarantine that restricts the importation of rice into the U.S. from countries with known Khapra Beetle infestations, Chicago agriculture specialists working in the O’Hare cargo environment located two 10-pound bags of rice among a shipment of personal household items and upon examination found a cast skin and larvae. For identification purposes, the pest was sent to U.S. Department of Agriculture Plant Protection and Quarantine entomologists where it was identified as a Khapra Beetle.




Previous CBP Kharpa Beetle interceptions at O’Hare include beetles in a personal supply of bulgur wheat earlier this month; the rejection of a container of tapioca powder because of Kharpa Bettle contamination in June; and in January, dead beetle larva found in a container filled with 50 pound sacks of rice and beans from India.







CBP agriculture specialists discovered the cast skin and larvae of a Khapra Beetle in a shipment of rice.







“Even though they are tiny creatures and can easily hide, the good news is that CBP agriculture specialists have the skills and fortitude to discover, isolate, and identify these pests,” said Steve Artino, Acting CBP Director of Field Operations in Chicago. “Our CBP agriculture specialists are actively looking for and finding this destructive pest within shipments at airports, cargo environments, seaports, mail, express consignment and border facilities to keep our nation’s agriculture safe.”




The Khapra Beetle originated in South Asia and is now present throughout much of northern Africa and the Middle East, with a limited presence in Asia, Europe, and southern Africa.




U.S. Customs and Border Protection is the unified border agency within the Department of Homeland Security charged with the management, control and protection of our nation's borders at and between the official ports of entry. CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the country while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.


Regional Command East Commanding General to Brief Live from Afghanistan








No. 073-11August 24, 2011





Regional Command East Commanding General to Brief Live from Afghanistan




                   Army Maj. Gen. Daniel Allyn, commanding general for Regional Command East, will brief the media live from Afghanistan at 10:30 a.m. EDT, Aug. 25, in the Pentagon Briefing Room (2E973) to provide an update on current operations




Regional Command East Commanding General to Brief Live from Afghanistan








No. 073-11August 24, 2011





Regional Command East Commanding General to Brief Live from Afghanistan




                   Army Maj. Gen. Daniel Allyn, commanding general for Regional Command East, will brief the media live from Afghanistan at 10:30 a.m. EDT, Aug. 25, in the Pentagon Briefing Room (2E973) to provide an update on current operations




Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued August 24 at 10:34PM EDT expiring August 24 at 11:30PM EDT by NWS Buffalo


ssued By:  NWS Buffalo (Western New York)
Affected Jurisdictions:  Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie Counties


The National Weather Service In Buffalo Has Issued A * Severe Thunderstorm Warning For... Southwestern Allegany County In Western New York Cattaraugus County In Western New York Chautauqua County In Western New York Southern Erie County In Western New York * Until 1130 PM EDT * At 1032 PM EDT...National Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A Line Of Severe Thunderstorms Capable Of Producing Quarter Size Hail...And Damaging Winds In Excess Of 60 Mph.  These Storms Were Located Along A Line Extending From 16 Miles Northwest Of Angola On The Lake To 10 Miles Northwest Of Dunkirk...And Moving Southeast At 50 Mph. * Some Locations In The Warning Include... Derby... Eden... North Boston... Boston... East Concord... Sardinia... Ashford... Salamanca... Rushford... Olean...

Wind Damage With These Storms Will Occur Well Ahead Of Any Rain Or Lightning. Do Not Wait For The Sound Of Thunder Before Taking Cover. Seek Shelter Immediately Inside A Sturdy Structure And Stay Away From Windows. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch Remains In Effect Until 500 AM EDT Thursday Morning For Western New York.

Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued August 24 at 10:34PM EDT expiring August 24 at 11:30PM EDT by NWS Buffalo


ssued By:  NWS Buffalo (Western New York)
Affected Jurisdictions:  Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie Counties


The National Weather Service In Buffalo Has Issued A * Severe Thunderstorm Warning For... Southwestern Allegany County In Western New York Cattaraugus County In Western New York Chautauqua County In Western New York Southern Erie County In Western New York * Until 1130 PM EDT * At 1032 PM EDT...National Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A Line Of Severe Thunderstorms Capable Of Producing Quarter Size Hail...And Damaging Winds In Excess Of 60 Mph.  These Storms Were Located Along A Line Extending From 16 Miles Northwest Of Angola On The Lake To 10 Miles Northwest Of Dunkirk...And Moving Southeast At 50 Mph. * Some Locations In The Warning Include... Derby... Eden... North Boston... Boston... East Concord... Sardinia... Ashford... Salamanca... Rushford... Olean...

Wind Damage With These Storms Will Occur Well Ahead Of Any Rain Or Lightning. Do Not Wait For The Sound Of Thunder Before Taking Cover. Seek Shelter Immediately Inside A Sturdy Structure And Stay Away From Windows. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch Remains In Effect Until 500 AM EDT Thursday Morning For Western New York.

(CONTINUATION) Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued August 24 at 10:28PM EDT expiring August 24 at 11:00PM EDT by NWS Buffalo


Issued By:  NWS Buffalo (Western New York)
Affected Jurisdictions:  Erie, Niagara, Orleans Counties


...A Severe Thunderstorm Warning Remains In Effect Until 1100 PM EDT For Extreme Northeastern Erie...Western Orleans And Niagara Counties... At 1023 PM EDT...National Weather Service Doppler Radar Continued To Indicate A Line Of Severe Thunderstorms Capable Of Producing Quarter Size Hail...And Damaging Winds In Excess Of 60 Mph.  These Storms Were Located Along A Line Extending From Olcott To Lewiston... Moving East At 50 Mph. Some Locations In The Warning Include... Thirty Mile Point... Pendleton... Rapids... Lyndonville... Middleport... Medina...

If You Are In The Path Of These Storms...Prepare Immediately For Damaging Winds...Destructive Hail...And Deadly Cloud To Ground Lightning. People Outside Should Move To A Shelter...Preferably Inside A Strong Building But Away From Windows. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch Remains In Effect Until 500 AM EDT Thursday Morning For Western New York. 

Philly CBP Catches up to Port’s First Ever Kentish Snail









Philadelphia – Despite snails being notoriously slow, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agriculture specialists ended the nearly 4,000 mile journey of a Kentish snail Tuesday after it arrived aboard a shipping container from Germany. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) entomologist confirmed today that this is the first time a Kentish snail was intercepted in the Port of Philadelphia.




CBP agriculture specialists discovered the snail while inspecting a shipment of home furnishings, placed a salt ring around the container as a precaution, and submitted the discovery to the USDA pest identifier.




A national USDA entomologist identified the pest as a Monacha cantiana (Montagu), commonly known as a Kentish snail. The Kentish snail is known to occur in Europe and is considered a major threat to agriculture crops, gardens and landscapes.




“Protecting America’s agriculture industry is an enormous responsibility, and Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists take their job very seriously,” said Allan Martocci, CBP port director for the Area Port of Philadelphia. “Each CBP insect pest interception emphasizes the importance of their efforts and a First in Port discovery is worth noting -- as both a significant milestone and as a warning to a new potential agriculture threat.”




CBP issued an Emergency Action Notification that required the container to be thoroughly treated or re-exported.




CBP agriculture specialists have extensive training and experience in the biological sciences and agricultural inspection. On a typical day, they inspect tens of thousands of international air passengers, and air and sea cargoes nationally being imported to the United States and seize 4,291 prohibited meat, plant materials or animal products, including 454 insect pests.




To learn more about CBP agriculture specialists, please visit ( Agriculture Specialist )




U.S. Customs and Border Protection is the unified border agency within the Department of Homeland Security charged with the management, control and protection of our nation's borders at and between the official ports of entry. CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the country while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.

Philly CBP Catches up to Port’s First Ever Kentish Snail









Philadelphia – Despite snails being notoriously slow, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agriculture specialists ended the nearly 4,000 mile journey of a Kentish snail Tuesday after it arrived aboard a shipping container from Germany. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) entomologist confirmed today that this is the first time a Kentish snail was intercepted in the Port of Philadelphia.




CBP agriculture specialists discovered the snail while inspecting a shipment of home furnishings, placed a salt ring around the container as a precaution, and submitted the discovery to the USDA pest identifier.




A national USDA entomologist identified the pest as a Monacha cantiana (Montagu), commonly known as a Kentish snail. The Kentish snail is known to occur in Europe and is considered a major threat to agriculture crops, gardens and landscapes.




“Protecting America’s agriculture industry is an enormous responsibility, and Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists take their job very seriously,” said Allan Martocci, CBP port director for the Area Port of Philadelphia. “Each CBP insect pest interception emphasizes the importance of their efforts and a First in Port discovery is worth noting -- as both a significant milestone and as a warning to a new potential agriculture threat.”




CBP issued an Emergency Action Notification that required the container to be thoroughly treated or re-exported.




CBP agriculture specialists have extensive training and experience in the biological sciences and agricultural inspection. On a typical day, they inspect tens of thousands of international air passengers, and air and sea cargoes nationally being imported to the United States and seize 4,291 prohibited meat, plant materials or animal products, including 454 insect pests.




To learn more about CBP agriculture specialists, please visit ( Agriculture Specialist )




U.S. Customs and Border Protection is the unified border agency within the Department of Homeland Security charged with the management, control and protection of our nation's borders at and between the official ports of entry. CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the country while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.

As Hurricane Irene Approaches, FEMA Urges East Coast Resident to Be Prepared





August 24, 2011


No.: HQ-11-134


FEMA News Desk: 202-646-3272





As Hurricane Irene Approaches, FEMA Urges East Coast Resident to Be Prepared


Residents Should Follow the Instructions of Local Officials and Visit Ready.gov or Listo.gov to Prepare for Hurricanes and Severe Weather





WASHINGTON - As Hurricane Irene moves toward the East Coast of the United States, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is urging all residents in East Coast states to take steps now to prepare their families and businesses for hurricanes and severe weather. Visitwww.Ready.gov or www.Listo.gov for helpful tips on preparing for hurricanes, flash flooding and other disasters.





According to the National Weather Service, Hurricane Irene is now a category three hurricane and will move across the southeastern and central Bahamas today and over the northwestern Bahamas on Thursday. For more forecast information from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) National Hurricane Center, click here.





"FEMA, along with the entire federal family, continues to closely monitor Hurricane Irene," said FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate. "We remain in close contact and coordination with all of our state and territorial partners in the Caribbean and along the East Coast that have already or could possibly experience impacts from this storm. Hurricane Irene's future path is still uncertain, and I encourage everyone to visit Ready.gov and take steps now to keep their family safe and secure. The most important thing for people to do right now is to listen to and follow the instructions of their local officials. If you are told to evacuate, evacuate."





FEMA continues its support response efforts in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and on August 22, President Obama signed anemergency declaration for Puerto Rico, making federal funding available to supplement commonwealth and local response efforts in the area. In Puerto Rico, federal personnel are joining commonwealth and local officials today to conduct joint preliminary damage assessments, as weather permits. These damage assessments are the first step in helping a governor determine whether the scope of the damages are beyond what the commonwealth is capable of handling, and if additional federal assistance is needed.




Additionally, this past weekend, FEMA proactively deployed regional Incident Management Assistance Teams to the Caribbean to coordinate with territory and local officials to identify needs and shortfalls impacting potential disaster response and recovery. While Hurricane Irene moves away from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, FEMA encourages those in the area to continue to monitor weather conditions and listen to the direction of commonwealth and territorial officials.





As Hurricane Irene approaches the East Coast, FEMA, through its regional offices in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Atlanta, continues to monitor the storm closely and is in close contact with their respective state emergency management agencies.





In advance preparation for the storm, FEMA has deployed National Incident Management Assistance Teams to staging areas in Georgia and Virginia, in anticipation of further deployment to potential impact areas along the east coast of the U.S. Additionally, at all times, FEMA maintains commodities, including millions of liters of water, millions of meals and hundreds of thousands of blankets, strategically located at distribution centers throughout the United States and its territories. In Atlanta, for instance, FEMA has more than two million liters of water, more than 1.3 million meals, and more than 16,000 cots and 56,000 blankets. These resources may be moved to Incident Support Bases, which are distribution centers located closer to the impacted areas, as needed and requested by state partners.





These commodities are meant to supplement state resources if needed, but it is critical that individuals and families that are able build their own emergency supply kits, so that in the event of a disaster, state and local resources can be focused on our most vulnerable citizens.





FEMA is coordinating across the federal government to ensure territorial and state officials have the support they need as they respond to or prepare for Irene. New actions as of today include, but are not limited to:





• The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has started deploying members of the 249th Engineering Battalion (Prime Power) to Puerto Rico to assist with restoring power to the island.


• The Federal Communications Center (FCC) has deployed two Roll Call Spectrum Scanning teams to the FEMA regional offices in Atlanta and Boston. These teams conduct post scans after landfall to determine which critical communications systems might have been impacted.


• Health and Human Services (HHS) is prepared to provide public health and medical support to states along the east coast in response to Hurricane Irene. The HHS is also coordinating with public health and emergency management agencies in U.S. territories and states along the projected hurricane path to make information available on how people can protect their health as they prepare for and respond to hurricanes and other natural disasters.


• The U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) has activated a Defense Coordinating Officer to the FEMA Regional Response Coordination Center in Atlanta in preparation for support to civil authorities as Hurricane Irene approaches the East Coast of the United States.


• The Department of Defense has designated Fort Bragg, North C Incident Support Base to support FEMA operations to respond to Hurricane Irene.





As Hurricane Irene Approaches, FEMA Urges East Coast Resident to Be Prepared





August 24, 2011


No.: HQ-11-134


FEMA News Desk: 202-646-3272





As Hurricane Irene Approaches, FEMA Urges East Coast Resident to Be Prepared


Residents Should Follow the Instructions of Local Officials and Visit Ready.gov or Listo.gov to Prepare for Hurricanes and Severe Weather





WASHINGTON - As Hurricane Irene moves toward the East Coast of the United States, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is urging all residents in East Coast states to take steps now to prepare their families and businesses for hurricanes and severe weather. Visitwww.Ready.gov or www.Listo.gov for helpful tips on preparing for hurricanes, flash flooding and other disasters.





According to the National Weather Service, Hurricane Irene is now a category three hurricane and will move across the southeastern and central Bahamas today and over the northwestern Bahamas on Thursday. For more forecast information from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) National Hurricane Center, click here.





"FEMA, along with the entire federal family, continues to closely monitor Hurricane Irene," said FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate. "We remain in close contact and coordination with all of our state and territorial partners in the Caribbean and along the East Coast that have already or could possibly experience impacts from this storm. Hurricane Irene's future path is still uncertain, and I encourage everyone to visit Ready.gov and take steps now to keep their family safe and secure. The most important thing for people to do right now is to listen to and follow the instructions of their local officials. If you are told to evacuate, evacuate."





FEMA continues its support response efforts in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and on August 22, President Obama signed anemergency declaration for Puerto Rico, making federal funding available to supplement commonwealth and local response efforts in the area. In Puerto Rico, federal personnel are joining commonwealth and local officials today to conduct joint preliminary damage assessments, as weather permits. These damage assessments are the first step in helping a governor determine whether the scope of the damages are beyond what the commonwealth is capable of handling, and if additional federal assistance is needed.




Additionally, this past weekend, FEMA proactively deployed regional Incident Management Assistance Teams to the Caribbean to coordinate with territory and local officials to identify needs and shortfalls impacting potential disaster response and recovery. While Hurricane Irene moves away from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, FEMA encourages those in the area to continue to monitor weather conditions and listen to the direction of commonwealth and territorial officials.





As Hurricane Irene approaches the East Coast, FEMA, through its regional offices in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Atlanta, continues to monitor the storm closely and is in close contact with their respective state emergency management agencies.





In advance preparation for the storm, FEMA has deployed National Incident Management Assistance Teams to staging areas in Georgia and Virginia, in anticipation of further deployment to potential impact areas along the east coast of the U.S. Additionally, at all times, FEMA maintains commodities, including millions of liters of water, millions of meals and hundreds of thousands of blankets, strategically located at distribution centers throughout the United States and its territories. In Atlanta, for instance, FEMA has more than two million liters of water, more than 1.3 million meals, and more than 16,000 cots and 56,000 blankets. These resources may be moved to Incident Support Bases, which are distribution centers located closer to the impacted areas, as needed and requested by state partners.





These commodities are meant to supplement state resources if needed, but it is critical that individuals and families that are able build their own emergency supply kits, so that in the event of a disaster, state and local resources can be focused on our most vulnerable citizens.





FEMA is coordinating across the federal government to ensure territorial and state officials have the support they need as they respond to or prepare for Irene. New actions as of today include, but are not limited to:





• The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has started deploying members of the 249th Engineering Battalion (Prime Power) to Puerto Rico to assist with restoring power to the island.


• The Federal Communications Center (FCC) has deployed two Roll Call Spectrum Scanning teams to the FEMA regional offices in Atlanta and Boston. These teams conduct post scans after landfall to determine which critical communications systems might have been impacted.


• Health and Human Services (HHS) is prepared to provide public health and medical support to states along the east coast in response to Hurricane Irene. The HHS is also coordinating with public health and emergency management agencies in U.S. territories and states along the projected hurricane path to make information available on how people can protect their health as they prepare for and respond to hurricanes and other natural disasters.


• The U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) has activated a Defense Coordinating Officer to the FEMA Regional Response Coordination Center in Atlanta in preparation for support to civil authorities as Hurricane Irene approaches the East Coast of the United States.


• The Department of Defense has designated Fort Bragg, North C Incident Support Base to support FEMA operations to respond to Hurricane Irene.





AMANDA NAGURNEY NEWSLETTER





AMANDA NAGURNEY NEWSLETTER


Amanda's 2011 Summer Tour was a great success! Amanda will be back in the Western New York area for a Fall Tour beginning September 2, 2011.  Her new album is scheduled to be released at the end of September she has worked in the studio with some great musicians including Taylor Swift's studio drummer. She is very excited about her new album and her new website coming soon!


 


Amanda is also teaming up as the official spokesperson for The Soldier's Candle. She is looking forward to supporting this great cause!http://www.thecaliforniacandlecompany.com/asoldierscandle.html


  

Amanda Nagurney, 23 year old Country Music Sensation from Nashville, TN. In the past year Amanda has had some great accomplishments. Recently, she has returned from the Walter Reed Army Hospital as well as Baltimore, MD performing for the Wounded Warriors along with the USO. Amanda has also recently opened for National Aritsts including Sara Evans, Gretchen Wilson, The Band Perry, Burton Cummings, Jason Michael Carroll, Sarah Buxton, Travis Tritt, Justin Moore and many more. This upcoming Fall Amanda will be releasing an album of her original music as well as doing tour dates all over the US. Amanda has won Crossover Artist of the Year in the 2009 Independent Music Network Awards and Country Artist of the year in the 2010 Upper State Independent Awards. Amanda has won Best Female Vocalist in the 2010 Buffalo Music Awards. Amanda’s music has made it to the top of the charts throughout Europe and on many internet radio stations.





Amanda has been performing her whole life making this a full time career in Nashville, TN. She grew up in Orchard Park, NY starting to perform at a very young age. After she mastered her vocal talent, she advanced to learn the acoustic guitar, songwriting and currently working on the mandolin. You will not meet anyone as driven, modest and as passionate about their music as much as Amanda. She will keep pushing to make sure she gets discovered and show the world what true talent really means!



 


FANS AND FRIENDS OF THE WEEK FROM THE CANON CITY RODEO!


 


    


 


 


 


 


  


 Amanda also had some fun while visiting Canon City to perform at The Canon City Rodeo! She was asked to participate in The Shoot out at The Royal Gorge!




 




 


UPCOMING TOUR DATES AND NASHVILLE SHOWS 


 


 


AMANDA NAGURNEY AND NASHVILLE BAND


KODIAK JACK'S (OUTSIDE IN THE GROVE)





3481 Two Rod Road
East Aurora, NY 14052



Friday September 2, 2011 7:00PM-11:00PM


(IF IT RAINS IT IS MOVED INSIDE FROM 9:30PM-1:30AM) 



 

 



 


 


AMANDA NAGURNEY AND NASHVILLE BAND  


THE FLIPSIDE BAR & GRILL


3803 Main St
Strykersville, New York 14145


Saturday September 3, 2011  9:00PM/10:00PM-1:00AM


 


AMANDA NAGURNEY AND NASHVILLE BAND  


LETCHWORTH SUMMER FAIRWELL FESTIVAL


Castile, NY


Sunday September 4, 2011 5:00PM-7:00PM


 


AMANDA NAGURNEY AND NASHVILLE BAND


THE VILLAGE CASINO


1 Lakeside Drive
Bemus Point, NY 14712


Monday September 5, 2011 12:00PM-3:00PM


 



 

 


AMANDA NAGURNEY AND NASHVILLE BAND  



NIAGARA FALLS AIRFORCE BASE (AIR SHOW)


Niagara Falls Airforce Base
Niagara Falls, NY


Saturday September 10, 2011 Time 5:30pm-7:00pm


 


AMANDA NAGURNEY AND NASHVILLE BAND OPENING FOR STEEL MAGNOLIA


CLUB INFINITY also appearing Sean Patrick McGraw!


8166 Main St.
Clarence, NY 14221


Saturday September 23, 2011 Doors open at 7pm Amanda goes on immediately following


for tickets go to Club Infinity or contact dvdhearts@aol.com.


THE COMMODORE GRILLE- WRITER'S ROUND


2613 West End Ave
Nashville, TN 37203


October 16, 2011 8:30pm


AMANDA NAGURNEY (Acoustic)



MEMPHIS BENEFIT CAR SHOW


10637 Monroe Rd.
Lakeland, TN 38002


Saturday October 22, 2011 TIME 12:00pm-2:00pm


 



THE COMMODORE GRILLE- WRITER'S ROUND


2613 West End Ave
Nashville, TN 37203


October 27, 2011 8:30pm



AMANDA NAGURNEY AND HER NASHVILLE BAND 


HOUSTON BUDDY WALK- MINUTE MAID PARK


Minute Maid Park, Diamond Lot
Houston, TX


Saturday December 3, 2011 Time TBA


 


Follow Amanda at:




www.AmandaNagurney.com and sign up for her newsletter!


 


                                                                               AMANDA IN THE NEWS!


 


Molson Canal Concert Series




 


The Canon City Rodeo!


 



 


 





AMANDA NAGURNEY NEWSLETTER





AMANDA NAGURNEY NEWSLETTER


Amanda's 2011 Summer Tour was a great success! Amanda will be back in the Western New York area for a Fall Tour beginning September 2, 2011.  Her new album is scheduled to be released at the end of September she has worked in the studio with some great musicians including Taylor Swift's studio drummer. She is very excited about her new album and her new website coming soon!


 


Amanda is also teaming up as the official spokesperson for The Soldier's Candle. She is looking forward to supporting this great cause!http://www.thecaliforniacandlecompany.com/asoldierscandle.html


  

Amanda Nagurney, 23 year old Country Music Sensation from Nashville, TN. In the past year Amanda has had some great accomplishments. Recently, she has returned from the Walter Reed Army Hospital as well as Baltimore, MD performing for the Wounded Warriors along with the USO. Amanda has also recently opened for National Aritsts including Sara Evans, Gretchen Wilson, The Band Perry, Burton Cummings, Jason Michael Carroll, Sarah Buxton, Travis Tritt, Justin Moore and many more. This upcoming Fall Amanda will be releasing an album of her original music as well as doing tour dates all over the US. Amanda has won Crossover Artist of the Year in the 2009 Independent Music Network Awards and Country Artist of the year in the 2010 Upper State Independent Awards. Amanda has won Best Female Vocalist in the 2010 Buffalo Music Awards. Amanda’s music has made it to the top of the charts throughout Europe and on many internet radio stations.





Amanda has been performing her whole life making this a full time career in Nashville, TN. She grew up in Orchard Park, NY starting to perform at a very young age. After she mastered her vocal talent, she advanced to learn the acoustic guitar, songwriting and currently working on the mandolin. You will not meet anyone as driven, modest and as passionate about their music as much as Amanda. She will keep pushing to make sure she gets discovered and show the world what true talent really means!



 


FANS AND FRIENDS OF THE WEEK FROM THE CANON CITY RODEO!


 


    


 


 


 


 


  


 Amanda also had some fun while visiting Canon City to perform at The Canon City Rodeo! She was asked to participate in The Shoot out at The Royal Gorge!




 




 


UPCOMING TOUR DATES AND NASHVILLE SHOWS 


 


 


AMANDA NAGURNEY AND NASHVILLE BAND


KODIAK JACK'S (OUTSIDE IN THE GROVE)





3481 Two Rod Road
East Aurora, NY 14052



Friday September 2, 2011 7:00PM-11:00PM


(IF IT RAINS IT IS MOVED INSIDE FROM 9:30PM-1:30AM) 



 

 



 


 


AMANDA NAGURNEY AND NASHVILLE BAND  


THE FLIPSIDE BAR & GRILL


3803 Main St
Strykersville, New York 14145


Saturday September 3, 2011  9:00PM/10:00PM-1:00AM


 


AMANDA NAGURNEY AND NASHVILLE BAND  


LETCHWORTH SUMMER FAIRWELL FESTIVAL


Castile, NY


Sunday September 4, 2011 5:00PM-7:00PM


 


AMANDA NAGURNEY AND NASHVILLE BAND


THE VILLAGE CASINO


1 Lakeside Drive
Bemus Point, NY 14712


Monday September 5, 2011 12:00PM-3:00PM


 



 

 


AMANDA NAGURNEY AND NASHVILLE BAND  



NIAGARA FALLS AIRFORCE BASE (AIR SHOW)


Niagara Falls Airforce Base
Niagara Falls, NY


Saturday September 10, 2011 Time 5:30pm-7:00pm


 


AMANDA NAGURNEY AND NASHVILLE BAND OPENING FOR STEEL MAGNOLIA


CLUB INFINITY also appearing Sean Patrick McGraw!


8166 Main St.
Clarence, NY 14221


Saturday September 23, 2011 Doors open at 7pm Amanda goes on immediately following


for tickets go to Club Infinity or contact dvdhearts@aol.com.


THE COMMODORE GRILLE- WRITER'S ROUND


2613 West End Ave
Nashville, TN 37203


October 16, 2011 8:30pm


AMANDA NAGURNEY (Acoustic)



MEMPHIS BENEFIT CAR SHOW


10637 Monroe Rd.
Lakeland, TN 38002


Saturday October 22, 2011 TIME 12:00pm-2:00pm


 



THE COMMODORE GRILLE- WRITER'S ROUND


2613 West End Ave
Nashville, TN 37203


October 27, 2011 8:30pm



AMANDA NAGURNEY AND HER NASHVILLE BAND 


HOUSTON BUDDY WALK- MINUTE MAID PARK


Minute Maid Park, Diamond Lot
Houston, TX


Saturday December 3, 2011 Time TBA


 


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