Monday, August 28, 2006

Cleveland Connection
Sunday, August 27, 2006

Pat Nobili, Executive director of the Achievement Centers for Children, and Mary Beth Koss, Manager of Achieve Consulting Services discuss their program for treating autistic children.www.achievementcenters.org216-292-9700

The Cleveland National Airshow takes flight with the Navy Blue Angels headlining the show this Labor Day Weekend. Ann Gynn previews the eventwww.wdok.com/entertainment.php www.clevelandairshow.com

Toni Malee is director of the International Women’s Air and Space Museum at Burke Lakefront Airport. Margaret Whitman Blair is author of “The Roaring Twenty,” about the first all-women’s cross-country air race.www.rebeccasreads.com/reviews/06his/06blam66.html

The Cleveland Foundation is once again sponsoring the annual Anisfield-Wolfe book awards. Kathleen Cerveny reveals the 2006 winners.www.clevelandfoundation.org

Voices for Children of greater Cleveland is a non-profit group that lobbies politicians on issues affecting children. Amy Swanson is the executive director.www.voicesforclevelandschildren.org

Friday, August 18, 2006

Cleveland Connection
Sunday, August 20, 2006
Bill and Valerie Cunningham have started a ministry to feed homeless people in Cleveland. Every Tuesday night, they leave their comfortable suburban home and head downtown, with a wide array of food, clothing, and other items needed by homeless men and women. You'll be inspired by their story.
Dr. Bob DeMaria says he can help you with hyperactive children, without using drugs like Ritalin. He's written a book called "Dr. Bob's Guide to Stop ADHD in 18 Days."
Robert G. Allen claims you can become a millionaire in 10 years by following his plan, outline in his book, "Creating Wealth."
The Lake County YMCA Dreamhouse for 2006 will be awarded Sunday, August 20th.
Bob Zyromski recaps the ultra-successful fundraiser.