Cleveland Connection
Sunday, September 10th, 2006
The fifth anniversary of the 9/11/2001 terror attack on the United States adds significance to this year’s Constitution Day observance. The Accelerated Program at Ursuline College is sponsoring a program on the constitutional issues posed by the Patriot Act, with the Agent in Charge of the FBI in Cleveland defending the government’s position, and a journalist arguing that it erodes freedom of speech protection. Civil Rights attorney Avery Friedman will moderate the program. He joins Dee Dee Bober and Gina Fayne of Ursuline College to discuss “Too Much Information? Counterterrorism and America’s Right to Know,” on Saturday, September 16th, from 9:30 to 11:00am.
http://www.ursuline.edu/news/2006-fall/constitution.php
Timothy C. Smith is a certified driving instructor, race car driver, and father of three teenagers, qualifying him to write the book, “Crashproof your Kids: Make Your Teen a Safer, Smarter Driver.”
http://www.crashproofyourkids.com/
Voices and Choices is a grassroots initiative that has engaged nearly 20,000 northeast Ohio citizens for the past 18 months, working to solve the region’s problems. The culminating event is this Saturday, September 16th. David Abbott, Executive Director of the Gund Foundation describes how everyone can have a say.
www.voiceschoices.org
The 16th annual Dr. John T. Carey Memorial AIDS Walk is scheduled to take place on Saturday, October 16th, 2006. Earl Pike, Executive Director of the AIDS Task Force, and David Fearn coordinator of the walk, discuss the event, and the status of the AIDS epidemic, in Cleveland and worldwide.
www.cleveland.com/AIDSwalk
Sunday, September 10th, 2006
The fifth anniversary of the 9/11/2001 terror attack on the United States adds significance to this year’s Constitution Day observance. The Accelerated Program at Ursuline College is sponsoring a program on the constitutional issues posed by the Patriot Act, with the Agent in Charge of the FBI in Cleveland defending the government’s position, and a journalist arguing that it erodes freedom of speech protection. Civil Rights attorney Avery Friedman will moderate the program. He joins Dee Dee Bober and Gina Fayne of Ursuline College to discuss “Too Much Information? Counterterrorism and America’s Right to Know,” on Saturday, September 16th, from 9:30 to 11:00am.
http://www.ursuline.edu/news/2006-fall/constitution.php
Timothy C. Smith is a certified driving instructor, race car driver, and father of three teenagers, qualifying him to write the book, “Crashproof your Kids: Make Your Teen a Safer, Smarter Driver.”
http://www.crashproofyourkids.com/
Voices and Choices is a grassroots initiative that has engaged nearly 20,000 northeast Ohio citizens for the past 18 months, working to solve the region’s problems. The culminating event is this Saturday, September 16th. David Abbott, Executive Director of the Gund Foundation describes how everyone can have a say.
www.voiceschoices.org
The 16th annual Dr. John T. Carey Memorial AIDS Walk is scheduled to take place on Saturday, October 16th, 2006. Earl Pike, Executive Director of the AIDS Task Force, and David Fearn coordinator of the walk, discuss the event, and the status of the AIDS epidemic, in Cleveland and worldwide.
www.cleveland.com/AIDSwalk


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