Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp


Dear Rock 'n Roller,

If you’re half as excited as I am about the prospect of rocking out with the likes of Meat Loaf, Ace Frehley, Jon Anderson and over 20 more Rockstars, then you’re probably having a pretty hard time sitting still right now. And if you’re a little nervous too, don’t worry. It’s natural -- I mean, heck, performing in and of itself can be intimidating, and when you add a superstar rock musician to the mix, well, let’s just say, I sympathize. But it is because of those nerves that you need a trip to Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp. I have yet to encounter a camper who left without feeling a whole new sense of self-confidence and a newfound empowerment to conquer the challenges in his or her day-to-day life. It doesn’t matter if you’ve never before picked up an instrument or if you’ve been playing for 30 years, there’s something to be gained from this camp. Got some words you’d like to put to music? We can help you do it -- and we’ve got plenty of professionals on hand who can make it happen. Been meaning to revisit those guitar lessons you took as a teenager? No worries: it only takes a few chords to make a great rock song.

The point is this: Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp isn’t just about rubbing elbows with famous people or showing off your guitar licks -- though of course those things do happen -- it’s about making you a better, stronger, more successful person on and off the stage. I have plenty of camper stories to prove it. Diane Birch, who attended the 2006 Hollywood camp, just released a solo album that is doing very well. One camper’s wife told me her husband’s road rage was cured by his camp experience, another camper gained the courage to take on a job managing a country band and more than one executive has told me that playing with a band helped him be a more effective manager. And one of our youngest campers, 16-year-old Yayo, is living his dream: he’s become a bona fide touring musician. His recent gig at the Whisky A Go Go brought out Robby Krieger of The Door. He was very impressed!

If you’re still nervous or tentative about whether you should sign up for camp -- or sign up one of your loved ones -- feel free to call or email myself or Courtney at Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp HQ. The camp experience is open to people with all levels of music experience: none, some and a lot. We’ll make sure you feel at home, no matter what…and if you sign up by Friday we’ll give you a free Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp T-shirt at camp!

Call 888.762.2263 for more information.

Grades 4-7: Storytelling September 11 **FREE**


The Southern Ohio Storytelling Festival in conjunction with the South Central Ohio Computer Association (SCOCA) is offering 2 videoconference connections on Friday, Sept. 11, featuring several nationally known, regional and local storytellers as part of the 6th Annual Southern Ohio Storytelling Festival in Chillicothe, Ohio. This event is suggested for grades 4-7 and high school classes in English, Speech, Drama/Theatre. There is no charge for the connection. This year's storytellers include Cathy Jo Smith, Suzi Whaples, Bill Harley, Carmen Deedy, Andy Offutt Irwin, Bill McKell and Frank McGarvey.

AM Session:
* 10-10:50 Storytellers Suzi Whaples and Bill Harley
* 10:55-11:20 Storyteller Bill McKell

PM Session:
* 12:15-1:05 Storytellers Cathy Jo Smith and Andy Offutt Irwin
* 1:10-2:00 Storytellers Carmen Deedy and Frank McGarvey

For the most current programming information, go to http://www.southernohiostoryfest.com/ as the schedule is subject to change. Information on the correlation to Ohio Academic Content Standards can be found at http://www.sostoryfest.com/curriculum.html. Storytelling is an art form and participating in the festival provides students with an insight into how they too can share their own stories through writing and oral expression.

To participate in one or both of the videoconference sessions, please email or fax the attached form to Peggy Whyte, Curriculum Integration Coordinator at the SCOCA ITC.


Peggy Whyte
Curriculum Integration Coordinator - SCOCA
175 Beaver Creek Rd., Piketon, OH45661
Phone: 800-634-8828 Cell: 740-710-0349 Fax: 740-289-2082
pwhyte@scoca.org

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Juan Williams: The View from Washington **FREE to NORT2H Members"


WVIZ/PBS Special
Distance Learning Presentation

Town Hall of Cleveland
Speaker Series 2009-2010

Program: Juan Williams
Topic: "The View from Washington"

Date: Monday, September 21, 2009

Time: 1:00-2:00 p.m.

Senior correspondent for NPR's "Morning Edition"
Editorial writer, op-ed columnist, and White House correspondent during 21-year career at The Washington Post
Author of six books, including his latest Enough – The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements and Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America - and What We Can Do About It
Emmy Award-winning TV documentary writer
Hosted NPR's afternoon talk show, "Talk of The Nation," for two years
For additional information please check: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1930705
Transmission Modes: NOTA and eTech Ohio IP Network

Schools interested in participating in this educational opportunity should contact John Ramicone at 216-916-6360 or john.ramicone@ideastream.org by September 16th.

A program fee of $75.00 will be charged to schools not in the NOTA member districts. Please process a purchase order to WVIZ/PBS Distance Learning, c/o John Ramicone, 1375 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland 44115 and fax a copy or the p. o. number to 216-916-6361.

Monday, August 31, 2009

U.S. Intelligence and Law Enforcement Agencies-The FBI"

WVIZ/PBS ideastream

Your browser may not support display of this image. Special Distance Learning Program Series

“Speaking With Intelligence”

An In-Depth Insight into Intelligence Agencies

Program #1 The Federal Bureau of Investigation

Our first program will discuss the careers within the FBI, the investigative arm of the Department of Justice, and the mission shift within the Federal Bureau of Investigation since 9/11/2001. The Special Agent in Charge of the Cleveland Division of the FBI will talk about the changing priorities of the FBI in a post-9/11 world.

Program Guest:

C. Frank Figliuzzi, Special Agent in Charge

FBI, Cleveland Division

Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Time: 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.

For additional information please see: http://www.fbi.gov/

Transmission Modes: NOTA and eTech/Ohio State IP Networks

Schools interested in participating in this educational opportunity should contact John Ramicone at 216-916-6360 or john.ramicone@ideastream.org by September 11th.

A program fee of $75.00 will be charged to schools not in the NOTA member districts. Please process a purchase order to WIVZ/PBS Distance Learning, c/o John Ramicone, 1375 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland 44115 and fax a copy or the p.o. number to 216-916-6361.

*FREE to NORT2H Member Schools*

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