Ahlers and Ogletree will Hold A Three Session Fine Estates and Collections Auction June 9th thru 11th

Ahlers & Ogletree’s three-session Fine Estates & Collections auction, June 9-11, will be a feast for the eyes and a veritable trip around the world for bidders looking to add quality items to their homes or collections. Start times all three days are 10 am Eastern time, including on Ahlers & Ogletree’s new online bidding platform, bid.AandOAuctions.com.

The three-day auction, with more than 1,200 lots total, will feature categories that include Folk and Outsider Art, Modernism, Asian, French, Italian, Continental, English, American, silver, jewelry and more. In addition to bid.AandOAuctions,com, online bidding will be available on LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com. Telephone and absentee bids will also be taken.

Session 1, on Thursday, June 9th, will feature the collection of Ruth West, plus additional modern art lots – including modernism, folk art and outsider art - plus important works by Kara Walker, Thornton Dial, Alice Neel, Howard Finster and other noted artists, with plenty of discovery opportunities for local and upcoming Georgia artists – 361 lots in all.

The screenprint on paper by Kara Walker (N.Y., b. 1969), titled The Emancipation Approximation, Scene 18 (2000), depicts figural silhouettes in white and black on a gray background, and is expected to find a new home for $10,000-$15,000. The 44 inch by 34 inch (paper, less frame), is artist signed and dated, and is editioned “AP 5” on verso.

A color lithograph on paper by Alice Neel (American, 1900-1984), titled The Family, depicts a seated mother and her three children. It’s editioned “76/175” at lower left and is signed and dated lower right. The 31 ½ inch by 26 ½ inch work (sight, less frame) should reach $3,000-$6,000. The Neel and Walker works are both from the Ruth West collection.

Another star lot in Session 1 promises to be a patinated bronze sculpture by British artist Sophie Ryder (b. 1963), titled Minotaur Sniffing a Daisy (1989). As the title implies, the sculpture depicts a minotaur sniffing a daisy, while standing on an industrial cog form base. It’s 22 ½ inches tall, signed to the base and marked “8/12” (est. $10,000-$15,000).

Also up for bid will be a boulder form ceramic sculpture by Claude Conover (American, 1907-1994), titled Tulul, 15 inches tall by 18 inches wide and signed and titled to the underside (est. $3,000-$5,000); and a colorful, painted wood and foam core shack a study of Southern vernacular architecture by Beverly Buchanan (Ga./Mich., 1940-2015), titled Bridge Shack #2 (1987), 12 ¼ inches tall, signed and titled twice (est. $3,000-$5,000).

Session 2, on Friday, June 10th, will feature much in the way of English, American, silver and jewelry items. An expected top lot is the Gorham repousse two-handled silver tureen in the “Tudor” pattern, created for (and exhibited at) the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris. The tureen boasts a lid having an urn form finial, and a body and cover decorated with ornate bands. It has a total weight of 80.325 ozt. and should bring $8,000-$12,000.

Another Session 2 standout lot is the pair of Art Deco “Goddess of Speed” carved stone architectural panels, originally intended for Packard Motor Car Company (American, 1899-1958) dealerships, and applied to their facades. The 25 ½ inch by 52 ½ inch panels are expected to hit $6,000-$8,000. The "Goddess of Speed" automobile hood ornament was modeled after the Greek goddess Nike and was designed in 1938 by John D. Wilson.

Also offered in Session 2 will be an oil on canvas portrait painting by George Esten Cooke (Md., 1793-1849), titled Three Children, shown playing with a model sailboat against a sunset forest background. The work was included in an exhibition of Cooke’s works at the Georgia Museum of Art in Athens, Ga. (est. $5,000-$10,000). Also sold will be an early 20th century American carved wooden cigar store Indian, about 64 ½ inches tall with polychrome decoration, on a rectangular plinth with wheels (est. $4,000-$6,000).

Session 3, on Saturday, will showcase Asian, French, Italian and Continental items, a headliner being the antique hand-knotted Sultanabad carpet, executed around 1900 in wool on cotton with some natural dyes and having an allover design of large floral motifs on a rust field. The 14 foot 5 inch by 10 foot 3 inch rug is estimated at $10,000-$15,000.

Also expected to do well is the monumental pair of Chinese cloisonné horses, each with bright enamels depicting dragons amidst cloud forms on a turquoise ground, accented with elaborate tack, including saddles and saddle blankets and harnesses in gilt metal with painted and inset stone jewels, having no apparent disnature (est. $4,000-$6,000).

Other noteworthy Session 3 lots include a cast bronze patinated sculpture of six figures, after Auguste Rodin (French, 1840-1917), titled The Burghers of Calais, 24 inches tall and signed center in mould (est. $2,000-$4,000); and a large pair of Chinese hand-painted wallpaper panels, composed of multiple strips, depicting figures in a flowering landscape with birds, in giltwood frames, a framing label to the back of each (est. $2,000-$4,000).

Live, in-person previews will be held June 6-8, from 10-5 all three days, in the Ahlers & Ogletree showroom, located at 700 Miami Circle in Atlanta.

To learn more about Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery and the three-session Fine Estates & Collections auction planned for June 9th thru 11th, or to join their email list for information on upcoming sales, please visit www.aandoauctions.com. Updates are posted often. You can also follow Ahlers & Ogletree through social media on Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.

Microchip Simplifies Automotive Designs with ISO 26262 Compliant AUTOSAR Ready Devices and Ecosystem

OEMs are experiencing increasing application complexity and the need for AUTOSAR, ISO 26262 functional safety-compliant and secure solutions as the market for electric and autonomous vehicles grows. For automotive developers looking to design scalable applications for future technology while also meeting the latest automotive requirements, Microchip Technology Inc. (Nasdaq: MCHP) today announces a comprehensive ecosystem around AUTOSAR-ready dsPIC33C Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs) to enable accelerated development and a high level of system optimization while reducing total system cost.

Microchip is expanding its broad portfolio of dsPIC33C DSCs to cover the large memory segment with the new ISO 26262-compliant dsPIC33CK1024MP7xx family. This new family of dsPIC33C DSCs with 1 MB Flash enables applications running automotive software like AUTOSAR, OS, MCAL drivers, ISO 26262 functional safety diagnostics and security libraries. The family of dsPIC33 DSCs also includes a high-performance Central Processing Unit (CPU) with deterministic response and specialized peripherals for general automotive, advanced sensing and control, digital power and motor control applications.

The AUTOSAR-ready dsPIC33C DSCs enable designers to achieve a high level of system optimization by implementing AUTOSAR-based applications, functional safety goals and security use cases in a single microcontroller (MCU) while meeting robust automotive application requirements,” said Joe Thomsen, vice president of the MCU16 business unit at Microchip Technology. “This opens up a world of opportunities for designers looking to work with Microchip while expanding into e-mobility and advanced sensing and control applications.”

The benefit of adopting AUTOSAR-ready devices like this one is that customers can improve their risk and complexity management while decreasing development time through reusability. Customers who have previously designed bare metal or non-AUTOSAR automotive applications and are now adopting AUTOSAR can scale up by staying within the dsPIC33C DSC ecosystem and continuing to take advantage of Microchip’s value-added solutions, customer support and product advantages with the new AUTOSAR-ready dsPIC33C DSCs. The AUTOSAR ecosystem for the dsPIC33C DSCs includes MICROSAR Classic from Vector, KSAR OS from KPIT Technologies Ltd. and ASPICE- and ASIL B-compliant MCAL drivers from Microchip.

We have worked with our partners to offer an integrated solution to simplify development for automotive OEMs and Tier 1s” said Matthias Kaestner, vice president of Microchip’s automotive products business unit. “The integrated solution gives insights into the AUTOSAR-based development. It simplifies evaluation of an ECU project using AUTOSAR 4.3.x and enables customers to get familiar with the systems based on dsPIC33 AUTOSAR-ready DSCs quickly.”

 

Microchip has expanded its functional safety packages that include FMEDA reports, safety manuals and diagnostic libraries to cover the ISO 26262-compliant dsPIC33CK1024MP7xx DSCs. These AUTOSAR-ready dsPIC33C DSCs, used together with Microchip’s TA100 CryptoAutomotive™ security integrated circuits (ICs), enable the implementation of robust security in automotive designs.

Development Tools

Software and tools from Microchip Technology include certified MPLAB® XC16 compiler functional safety licenses, MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE), MPLAB Code Configurator (MCC), programming and debugging tools for dsPIC33C DSCs, ISO 26262- and ASPICE-compliant MCAL drivers for dsPIC33C DSCs, ISO 26262 functional safety packages for dsPIC33C DSCs and software libraries and reference code for security use cases. Third-party software includes MICROSAR Classic from Vector and KSAR OS from KPIT Technologies Ltd. Third-party hardware tools include TRACE32® debugger from Lauterbach.

Availability

For information about AUTOSAR BSW, OS and MCAL drivers supporting dsPIC33C DSCs, visit www.microchip.com/dsPIC33-AUTOSAR-Ready. For information about the dsPIC33CK1024MP708 DSCs that offer up to 100 MHz real-time performance, 1 MB Flash, dual CAN FD interfaces and dedicated peripherals for advanced sensing and control, digital power, motor control and high-performance general automotive applications, visit www.microchip.com/dsPIC33CK1024MP708. For information about the ISO 26262 functional safety packages, secure solutions and tools ecosystem for the AUTOSAR-ready dsPIC33C DSCs, visit www.microchip.com/dsPIC33-Automotive or contact a Microchip sales representative.

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About Microchip Technology

Microchip Technology Inc. is a leading provider of smart, connected and secure embedded control solutions. Its easy-to-use development tools and comprehensive product portfolio enable customers to create optimal designs which reduce risk while lowering total system cost and time to market. The company’s solutions serve more than 120,000 customers across the industrial, automotive, consumer, aerospace and defense, communications and computing markets. Headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, Microchip offers outstanding technical support along with dependable delivery and quality. For more information, visit the Microchip website at www.microchip.com.

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Martinizing Cleaners Opens New Location in McKees Rocks PA

Clean Franchise Brands (CFB), the largest dry cleaning and laundry company on the planet, recently announced the opening of a Martinizing Cleaners at 537 Clever Road, McKees Rocks, PA. Martinizing Cleaners of McKees Rocks, a drop-off store owned and operated by Presto, PA resident Craig Mauro, opened for business on May 2, 2022.

The McKees Rocks location represents the fourth Martinizing Cleaners for Mauro. He also owns and operates Martinizing Cleaners locations at: 3517 Washington Road and 465 Valley Brook Road in McMurray, PA; and 124 E Pike Street in Canonsburg, PA.

“Martinizing Cleaners offers a second-to-none customer experience,” said Mauro. “Part of that is superior dry cleaning and garment care. The rest is first-rate customer service. We’re delighted to bring that to the people of the greater McKees Rocks area.”

Mauro began as a Martinizing franchise owner in October 2020. Prior to that, he had a long career working in steel mills as an electrical engineer and plant manager.

“A lot of people ask why I bought a franchise during a pandemic. It’s actually something I had been planning long before. I wanted to retire to a business of my own,” said Mauro. “The timing of things actually worked out fairly well. We were ramping things up at our locations as the country was coming out of the worst part of the pandemic. As everybody heads back to the office, we’re hitting the ground running, full steam ahead.”

Martinizing Cleaners offers a wide array of cleaning services, including but not limited to: dry cleaning, shirt laundry, alterations, wash & fold, bulk laundry, leather cleaning, wedding gown cleaning and wedding gown preservation; and comforter cleaning.

Hours at the new location, Martinizing Cleaners of McKees Rocks, are from 7:30 am to 6pm, Monday through Thursday and Saturday, 9am to 2pm. At Martinizing Cleaners of McMurray at 3517 Washington Road, hours are 8am to 6pm, Monday through Friday and Saturday, 9am to 2pm. The hours at Martinizing Cleaners of McMurray at 465 Valley Brook Road are from 10am to 6pm, Monday through Friday and 10am to 2pm on Saturday. The hours for Martinizing Cleaners of Canonsburg are 8am to 6pm, Monday through Friday, and Saturday, 9am to 2pm. Martinizing Cleaners also provides convenient pickup and delivery.

For complete information on the Martinizing Cleaners franchise opportunity, visit martinizingfranchise.com or call 248-654-7009.

About Martinizing Dry Cleaning:
As part of Clean Franchise Brands, Martinizing is among the largest U.S. based dry-cleaning franchise systems with more than 400 locations in seven countries including Canada, Ecuador, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan and Peru. Martinizing was founded in 1949 and remains a trusted, iconic name in dry cleaning in the U.S. For more information, visit https://www.martinizing.com/.

About Clean Franchise Brands, LLC
Based in Naples, Florida, Clean Franchise Brands, LLC is now the owner of the following brands: Lapels Dry Cleaning; Martinizing Dry Cleaning; 1-800-DryClean, Pressed4Time, Dry Cleaning Station and Bizziebox. Collectively, the brands have 400 plus stores in 40 states and nine countries. Clean Franchise Brands corporate office is located at 711 5th Avenue South, Naples, FL 34102.

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Cost Advantages to be a Key Aspect Fueling the Global Workplace Wellness Market Growth

 

According to the estimations put forth by Inkwood Research, the Global Workplace Wellness Market is anticipated to project a CAGR of 6.62% in terms of revenue during the forecasting years of 2022-2030.

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Activities or organizational policies intended to facilitate healthy behavior among employees, in addition to improving health outcomes, are integral to workplace wellness. It comprises a broad range of activities, such as on-site health education/fairs, stress management, free medical screenings, on-site kitchens and healthy food options, wellness communique, on-site fitness programs and facilities, health coaching, smoking cessation programs, weight loss, health club memberships, company wellness competitions, mobile and web-based education and social platforms, as well as other incentives.

 

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Desk-based office employment contributes significantly to sedentary lifestyles. For instance, employees tend to remain in offices for several hours, then commute home, eat food, and ultimately unwind on their sofas. Long hours of sitting at a desk, integrated with environmental elements like workplace stresses such as meeting deadlines and artificial light, can have a detrimental impact on employees’ mental and physical well-being. As a result, more businesses are implementing workplace wellness programs in order to encourage employees to enhance their physical activity, thus improving their cardiovascular and general health. On-site gyms and fitness sessions at workplaces also offer an opportunity for personnel who may not otherwise incorporate an exercise program. Furthermore, the corporation may also pay for workers’ fitness expenses, supply corporate fitness monitors, organize group exercises, and provide premium access to wellness applications.

 

Biometric Screening is the Fastest-Growing Service

According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, biometric screenings are the measurement of physical characteristics like aerobic fitness, blood glucose, blood cholesterol, blood pressure, BMI, weight, and height. These can be taken at workplace as part of health assessment to evaluate ad regulate changes in the employee stats. Also, the biometric screenings aid in minimizing health risks, boost employee productivity, lower healthcare expenditure, and enhance health status.

 

Asia Pacific is the Fastest-Growing Region

The foreign direct investments and relaxation of barriers have facilitated the entry of several Europe- and US-based companies into the Chinese and Indian markets. This has also enabled the entry of intellectual resources like healthcare guidelines, training modules, and welfare schemes. As a result, workplace wellness practices also have made their way to the Asia-Pacific regions.

The competitive rivalry is determined by technology parameters, service reliability, and cost of provided services. ComPsych,Wellness Corporate Solutions (Labcorp Employer Services), Virgin Pulse, Aduro Inc, Vitality Group, etc., are among the eminent companies in the market.

 

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Ukraininan NGOs claim Russian Forces cite 5% as Percentage of Civilians Who must be killed before an Oblast is deemed to be under

MARIUPOL, Ukraine - According to Svetlana Shevchenko of the Save Ukraine Network, some intercepted Russian army communications, which are often sent out unencrypted, have claimed there is a commonly cited figure for the percentage of civilians who must perish in a given oblast (roughly equivalent to a county) in Ukraine, before Russian political control can be affirmed. It's 5%.
 
Says Shevchenko, "We kept hearing this number repeated throughout Russia's invading forces, including from brigade commanders, conscripts, and even Colonels and Senior Lietenants. We used sites like https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/comments/t39toj/you_can_listen_to_russian_troops_talking_to/ to listen to their exchanges.
 
Sometimes they communicate through Armed Forces radio, sometimes through cell phones, but to a surprisingly large degree their communications are not encrypted." The claim has been echoed by journalists from Ukrayinska Pravda and the New Voice of Ukraine.
 
They would say "Remember 5%". Eventually, through dozens of intercepted calls, we found what they mean.  In Mariupol, a city of over 400,000, the invaders had to eliminate 20,000 before military control of the city was assured. This figure is not disputed by either Russian or Ukrainian authorities."
 
So apparently a general belief among the Russian armed forces is that 5% of a city or oblast's civilians must die, before military
control by Russia can be consistently maintained.
 
"It turns out that "5 percent" sounds almost the same in Russian and Ukrainian" says Save Ukraine's Oleg Kravchuk, "so even Ukrainian civilians and military personnel who do not speak Russian are familiar with this concept."
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