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Anchorage, Alaska, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2012 | SELF

Anchorage, Alaska, United States | SELF
Established on Jan, 2012
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"Hand hygiene song wins award"

FAIRBANKS — “Look At Me (Hand Hygiene),” a video made in Alaska promoting hand washing, won a film festival competition at the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Providence Alaska Medical Center announced.

The conference took place last week in Portland, Oregon.

The “Look at Me” song was written by and performed by former Providence caregiver Andre Blaack Williams, who is now a recording artist based in Atlanta, and features Providence Alaska caregivers and family members.

Providence’s music video outlines “wet, lather, scrub, rinse, dry” as the basic steps for hand hygiene and infection prevention and stresses that 20-to-25 seconds of washing is needed to achieve clean hands.

An expert panel of judges selected the video for originality, general appeal and significance to the infection prevention community, according to a news release. - Daily News Miner


"Alaska Rapper's Military Song resonates with community"

Alaskan rapper's military song resonates
Julia O'Malley - Anchorage Daily News
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Maybe you've heard this song. It starts with a military cadence that runs into a beat. Then a woman's voice floats through the hook, singing, "When you come home." Then come the rhymes:

Some soldiers that's in Iraq don't really know why they there /

Don't really know why they fightin' so really why would they care /

All they know is that's a year separated from peers /

Come home and they little kid might not even know who they is.

It was the most-requested song playing on KFAT 92.9 for the first two weeks of August. That wouldn't be a big deal except the performer is a local rapper named Blaack. According to the station, a local artist has never held the No. 1 spot like that before.

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Blaack is also known as Andre Williams Jr. He's a former Army sergeant who works nights coordinating events for SMG, a local event management company. He's 26.

Read the complete story at adn.com - Julie O' Malley


"'Look at Me' (Hand Hygiene)"

Providence Health & Services Alaska wants to spread the word (not germs) about the importance of hand hygiene and the proper way to wash hands, emphasizing time (20-25 seconds) and steps (Wet, Lather, Scrub, Rinse, Dry).
Artist name – Andre Blaack
Song Name – "Look at Me"
Watch here... - Jim Sweeney


"Hand hygiene rap video takes home APIC Film Festival prize"

Hand hygiene rap video takes home APIC Film Festival prize
Written by Heather Punke (Twitter | Google+) | June 15, 2017 | Print | Email
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A hand hygiene music video from Anchorage-based Providence Health & Services Alaska instructing hospital staff, patients and visitors to "wet, lather, scrub, rise, dry" won the seventh annual Film Festival at the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology Annual Conference.

The rap video titled "Look at Me" encourages everyone to wash their hands in the name of infection prevention. "Do you really want to wake up with a cough, all because of some germs that you could've washed off?" raps the lead singer.

The video also instructs everyone to wash their hands for 20 seconds or longer.

"Utilizing a music video format to provide an overview of hand hygiene best practices is a great way to disseminate our most important infection prevention intervention," said Timothy Wiemken, PhD, chair of the APIC 2017 Annual Conference. "Providence's video is such an amazing addition to the Film Festival winner's circle, and their creation can be used as a unique tool to drive home the importance of hand hygiene."

Other videos in the Film Festival include "We're All About Those Hands!" a parody of Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass" from Painesville, Ohio-based Lake Health, and "Infectious Funk," an "Uptown Funk" parody from Mon Health Medical Center in Morgantown, W.Va.

View the winning submission below. - Becker's Hospital Review E-weekly


"Providence Alaska hand hygiene music video earns top honor at infection prevention film festival"

Providence Alaska hand hygiene music video earns top honor at infection prevention film festival
June 15, 2017
‘Look at Me’ (Hand Hygiene) recognized for emphasizing proper hand-washing techniques for staff, patients
ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) announced Providence Health & Services Alaska as the winner of its seventh annual film festival competition during APIC’s 44th Annual Conference Wednesday, June 14, in Portland, Ore.

The video entitled, “Look At Me (Hand Hygiene),” emphasizes proper hand-washing techniques for hospital staff and visitors.

The ‘Look at Me’ song was written by and features the vocals of former Providence caregiver Andre Blaack Williams, who is now a recording artist based in Atlanta. The video features Providence Alaska caregivers and family members.

“We are honored to be recognized for the hard work that went into making this fun and educational video,” said Rebecca Hamel, RN, manager of Infection Prevention at Providence Alaska Medical Center. “One of the best things about the ‘Look at Me’ song and video is that it features the diversity of our caregivers all working together to share the message of how clean hands save lives.”

Providence’s music video draws attention to the importance of thorough and consistent hand washing, stressing that 20-25 seconds is needed to achieve clean hands. The video outlines “wet, lather, scrub, rinse, dry” (W.L.S.R.D.) as the basic steps for hand hygiene and infection prevention.

“Seeing hand hygiene best practices demonstrated in a music video is an entertaining and simple way to prevent infection and help the viewer grasp the domino effect of unclean hands in a health care facility,” said Timothy Wiemken, PhD, MPH, CIC, APIC 2017 Annual Conference chair. “Providence’s standout video is an excellent addition to the film festival winner’s circle and is a useful tool to drive home the importance of hand hygiene.”

An expert panel of judges selected the winning video for its inventiveness, originality, general appeal, significance to the infection prevention community, and educational message. - Providence Author


"MyBegich© 8 - eek of October 8-14"

MyBegich© 8 - eek of October 8-14, 2012
posted Oct 6, 2012, 5:02 PM by fischer_jeanne@asdk12.net
MyBegich© Week 8
Nicholas Joseph Begich Middle School
2012-2013 Theme: Character Takes Courage
October 8-14, 2012
On line scheduler is open for parents.

Monday, October 8
-Please welcome new staff members, Zoe Durner-Feiler, SE TA in Life Skills, and Sam Tilly, sixth grade Math teacher!
-UW Center for Educational Leadership willmeet at Begich on October 8 and 9, for district instructional coaches, Library.
-Interscholastic Cross Country Running, Soccer, Flag football practice, 3:00-4:30 p.m. daily.
-21st Century After School program, M-Th, 3:00-4:45 p.m.

Tuesday, October 9
-15 minute Tuesday staff meeting at the T,7:40-7:55 a.m.
-All school Cross Country Running Championship races, Kincaid trails.

Wednesday, October 10
-Language! support meeting, 7:30-8:00 a.m., Room B223.
-Team council meeting to prepare for district SAB meeting, 2:00 p.m., Library.
-PACE students will display “plastic artwork” that was reclaimed from Chester Creek and made into beautiful creations, for the Anchorage Waterways Council Annual meeting, BP Energy Center, 6:15-8:15 p.m.

Thursday, October 11
-Channel 11 will be filming new lunch offerings during lunches.
-Interscholastic Volleyball season starts, 3:00-4:30 p.m. week days until November 20, 2012.
-PTSA monthly meeting, 6:30 .m., Library.

Friday, October 12
-Talent Show, two assemblies, sixth and seventh hours, MPR.
See seating chart in boxes.
-Friday grade/subject area alignment meetings during team planning times.

Saturday, October 13 and Sunday, October 14
-PACE students help prepare and serve at Bean’s Café, 8:00-10:00 a.m. Other dates for Bean’s Café serving are 11-17, 12-15, 1-19, 2-16, 3, 16, 4-20, and 5-18.
-Building open depending upon rentals and custodial schedule.

INFORMATION AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

~Our students can receive the Nasal form (not the shot) of the Seasonal Flu vaccine from Nurse Denise. Consent forms were available at Registration for families to fill out. Please referparents or students to Nurse Denise if you have any questions.

~Begich Youth Court students will be visiting teams to discuss referrals and collect your feedback.

~If you have any connection with BP employees, please ask if they can consider selecting our school for the BP Fabric of America Grant. We use some of these funds to support student recognition efforts.

THANK YOU TO:

~Linda Self and Jason Stahl, ASD psychologists, and our counselors for their support and guidance.

~Mao Tosi, East High students, and Andre Blaack Williams for the Pride tour assembly. - Begich Middle School


"Billboard Musik"

https://billboardmusik.com/andre-blaack/ - billboard musik


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His lyrics are real and will leave you throughly entertained. 

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www.andreblaack.com

This is the official website for Andre Blaack who is from Anchorage, Ak. All the information you need to know will be noted in detail in this area. 


Artist Information 
Andre Blaack

Born
 Andre Williams, Jr, on August 1, 1984, in Frankfurt, Germany.  Son of Andre Williams Sr and Barbara Cade in Tignall, Georgia; the oldest of seven children, Andre learned early on the skills necessary to survive on very little living in with his mom in Black Bottom on Anderson Street. Due to family problems in 1994 Andre Blaack and his younger brother (Quinn) moved to Alaska to live with their father. 1998- 2000, As a teenager, the negative influences of the streets were very strong in Blaack's life. 

       By age 16, Andre had not only lost his mother, but also his grandmother and one of his younger brothers all of which had lived on Black Bottom Street in Tignall Georgia.  To honor their memory, Blaack decided to adopt the street name as his alias. Although the original street name was Black Bottom, Blaack decided to make it more distinct by adding an extra letter to differentiate the color and recognize Anchorage Alaska as his home also. Andre "Blaack."

At the age of 17 Andre' enlisted in the Army.  By 2004 he was deployed for one year to Salerno, Afghanistan (Operation Enduring Freedom).  Being  a natural leader, Blaack rapidly achieved the rank of E-5 (Sergeant).  After leaving the military in 2006, he decided to return to Georgia where he stayed on Anderson Street for 3 years. 2009 he decided that moving back to Anchorage, Alaska would be the only way for him to turn his life around and find stability. Because Blaack has spent half his life in Georgia and half in Alaska, he feels his music does not represent just one specific area. In 2012 Andre' decided that he would only make positive music. Music that all ages of listeners could would not only enjoy but find very uplifitng as well. Today his music can be described as a twist of the south with up north lyrics.  Blaack's music tells a story that is expressive, versatile and real. A story that will inspire and leave you thoroughly entertained.