Friday, January 26, 2007

Cleveland Connection
January 28, 2007

Howard Gudell of SGI Global Business Advisors explains the U.S.- Israeli trade mission, recently held in Cleveland, and meant to create an economic engine fueled by Medical Information Technology.
www.sgimissions.com 216-589-0693

The Music of Jacques Brell opens at Kalliope Stage in Cleveland Heights February 1, 2007. Artistic Director Paul Gurgol describes the show, and explains the mission of Kalliope Stage, a professional theatre dedicated exclusively to musicals.
www.kalliopestage.com 216-321-0870

College costs continue to rise, making the services of firms like Strategic College Funding Solution ever more valuable. John Hollis and Scott Weingold discuss several strategies for funding your child’s education, and tell you how you can get more information.
www.scfsinc.com 216-468-0363 888-845-4282

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Friday, January 19, 2007

Cleveland Connection
Sunday, January 21, 2207

Carl and Fran Fisher are marble collectors. Carl is also a marble maker. The Fishers belong to the Buckeye Marble Club, and are promoting The Winterfest marble show, February 10th in New Philadelphia, Ohio.
www.buckeyemarble.com

Nora Vincent is the author of “Self Made Man; One Woman’s Year Disguised as a Man. She says she wanted to know how the “other half” lives.

February 5-10 is National Consumer Protection Week. Postal Inspector Terry Sullivan talks about the most common frauds and scams to avoid.
http://www.consumer.gov/ncpw/

St. Martin De Porres continues to grow as an urban high school in the city of Cleveland, with its Corporate Work Study program. President Rich Clark explains how it works.
http://www.stmartindeporreshs.org/

Friday, January 12, 2007

Cleveland Connection Sunday, January 14, 2007

A new law has taken effect in Ohio, limiting the driving privileges of the state’s youngest drivers. Timothy Smith, author of “Crashproof Your Kids; Make Your Teen A Safer, Smarter Driver” returns to explain the new law and update his efforts to keep our children safe as they reach driving age.
http://www.crashproofyourkids.com/

Monica Samuels has cowritten a book about rejoining the workforce after the birth of a child, answering the whens, hows, and whys in “Comeback Moms.”
http://www.randomhouse.com/broadway/catalog/author.pperl?authorid=67789

The A2Z Diabetes Resource Center is a virtual mall, helping patients meet all of their diabetes needs. It was started by Christina Staccia, a survivor of Juvenile, or Type 1 diabetes. She has “The Will to be Well.”
http://www.diabetesliving.biz/

It’s tax season. Christine Fuller is the Premium Director at the H&R Block Premium office in Beachwood, and she explains some of the tax law changes this year that may affect your return.
http://www.nationaltaxadviceday.com/

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Friday, January 05, 2007

Cleveland Connection
Sunday, January 7, 2007

Jane Eigner Mintz
Real Life Intervention Solutions
216-407-1350
www.realifeinterventions.com

Mitch Wasserman, Vice President, Institutional Development at Cleveland Scholarship Programs, and Rocky Richardson, Vice President of Community Development at Sky Bank.
CSP…216-241-5587 www.cspohio.org /Sky Bank www.skyfi.com

Dr. Robert Findling, Director of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at University Hospitals, on children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
http://www.uhhospitals.org/tabid/1709/phyID/412/Default.aspx
216-844-3922

Dr. Bahman Guyron, Chief of Plastic and Reconstructive surgery at University Hospitals and Case Medical Center on surgical treatments for migranes.
http://www.uhhospitals.org/tabid/1709/phyID/537/Default.aspx
440-461-7999