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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

NEWS: PROJECT ACT HELPS HOMELESS CHILDREN



 
"Of 93 high school seniors in the Project ACT program last year, 76 graduated and 63 went on to some form of higher education. Two received full scholarships to college."
 
Recently recorded: 2,106 homeless students in Cleveland.
 
Email: info@projectact.com or call 216-592-7405 to find out how you can help these students succeed.
 
 

Sunday, October 27, 2013

OHIO BUSINESS EXPO 2013

MBE/EDGE Contracting Opportunity Tool Kit

TOOLS to help you make the most of your MBE/EDGE certification.
 
  • Ohio Business Expo - Online registration now available HERE




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  • The 2013 Ohio Business Expo is Nov. 21, 2013 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Ohio Expo Center's Rhodes Center, located at 717 E. 17th Ave., Columbus.  Admission is free, however, there is a $5 fee for parking. 
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    Representatives from state agencies, boards, commissions and universities will be on hand to tell you about their upcoming set aside contracts and additional purchasing needs for this fiscal year.  There will also be informational and skill-building workshops open to all attendees.  We hope that you find this event helpful and use this opportunity to network with agency procurement officers to tell them more about your company's capabilities. 


  • To help your business prepare for the Expo, the Central Ohio Minority Business Association and the Columbus Minority Business Assistance Center, a service of the Ohio Development Services Agency, are hosting two workshops.  The workshops will be on Nov. 7 and 14 at 11:30 a.m.  Please see the pre-Expo workshop flier HERE
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-- Pre-Expo Workshops flier
-- Expo flier 2013
-- Expo Book 2012


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Saturday, October 26, 2013

OHIO SENATOR NINA TURNER OCTOBER 2013 E-NEWSLETTER

NEWSLETTER: MARCIA FUDGE, OCTOBER 25, 2013

October 25, 2013
Remember our Veterans on Veterans Day, November 11th
Please join me in thanking the brave men and women who have served our nation with courage and honor. One of the senseless consequences of the recent government shutdown was a delay in processing the backlog of veteran disability cases.  Our veterans deserve better and they've earned my commitment to address their needs not only on Veterans Day but every day of the year.


Ben Venue
Ben Venue Laboratories,Inc., a German based drug production company recently announced it will cease all operations in Bedford after more than 80 years in the community by the end of 2013. It will phase out more than 1,100 jobs through 2014. I participated in a meeting with Senator Sherrod Brown, officials from Ben Venue, Bedford City officials and a representative from Senator Rob Portman's office. We met to discuss efforts to find a buyer for the facility and save local jobs. 

It was a productive meeting with the company committing to meet weekly with the city's representatives. Employees are being offered severance packages and training grants.  My office will continue to work with community partners to encourage communication and identify resources to spur economic development, preserve and create jobs.


SNAP Benefit Cuts take effect on November 1st
The temporary boost in SNAP(food stamp) benefits that was enacted during the Recession is being eliminated, effective November 1st.  The temporary increase was authorized by the American Recovery and Readjustment Act (ARRA) and it is still needed by nearly 48 million Americans who rely on SNAP as they struggle to make ends meet. The average benefit will be reduced to $1.40 per meal.  If you need assistance finding a food pantry or meal program, please contact the Cleveland Foodbank Help Line, 216-738-2067 or the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank, 855-560-0850.




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White House Tours Resume
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The government shutdown wasted time and billions of dollars.  At a Washington, D.C. news conference, Rep. Fudge urged bipartisan cooperation to move our country forward.
Join me for my next Telephone Town Hall
Constituent FeedbacK

“Dear Congresswoman,

I’ve tried for months and months to get my Social Security disability back pay.  They kept asking for more information and still nothing happened. Your staff is very professional and helpful. In 10 minutes, your staff got someone on the phone and now I have the $36,000 I was owed. Thank you so much.”
 

 Mr. W.
Cleveland
 

Monday, October 21, 2013

GIRLRISING - THE STORY OF 9 BRAVE GIRLS WHO SHARE THEIR UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCES

PREMIERED MARCH 2013 - GIRLRISING






 
"9 unforgettable girls—striving beyond circumstance, pushing past limits—spotlighted in a film about the strength of the human spirit and the power of education to change the world. With stories by 9 celebrated writers, voiced by 9 renowned actresses including Meryl Streep and Salma Hayek, Girl Rising introduces Sokha, an orphan who rises from a Cambodian dump to become a star pupil; Suma, who writes music to endure forced servitude in Nepal; Ruksana, an Indian “pavement-dweller” whose father sacrifices his own needs for her dreams; and 6 other heroines. The girls are unique, but the obstacles they face are ubiquitous. Like the 66 million girls in the world who dream of going to school, what they want most is to be students. Now, by sharing their personal journeys, they have become teachers. Watch Girl Rising, and you will see: One girl with courage is a revolution." HERE



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Friday, October 18, 2013

DON'T WANT YOUR SOCIAL NETWORKING ACTIVITY IN ADS?

"Google recently announced that it would allow it's users social networking activity to show up in ads all over the internet. If you don't want your name, comments or photos plastered all over the internet, there is a way to opt-out. The New York Times' Claire Cain Miller writes in her Bits Blog "The opt-out box, found at the Google Plus settings page for shared endorsements, does use the language of opting in: “Based upon my activity, Google may show my name and profile photo in shared endorsements that appear in ads.” To clear things up: People who do not want their profile information and comments used in ads must uncheck the box next to that phrase. The box is, by default, checked for Google Plus users." Read her whole article here."
 
 
Cleveland Law Library Weblog

Saturday, October 12, 2013

MORE AVAILABLE SPOTS - MAPLE HEIGHTS, OH PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAM

More Available Spots
 
 
 
Information for 2013-2014 follows.
 
 
If you are interested in having your child (ages 3, 4, 5) attend the Maple Hts preschool program, please refer to the following eligibility requirements:



Enrolling your child in the preschool program is a two step process. Step one, you must complete the application form and return it with the required documentation. A copy of your child’s birth certificate, a copy of your current W-2 or pay stubs, along with the completed physical and immunization forms are required with your application. It will then be submitted to the Curriculum Office and reviewed. Step two, when your application is accepted, you will be contacted and instructed to schedule an appointment with the Enrollment Office to enroll your child. Letters will be sent to those applicants that have been denied.
 
 
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO
 
 
SESSIONS: 9AM TO 11:45AM, 1:15PM TO 4PM MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
 
 
 





 

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

JOBS: MAPLE HEIGHTS CADET POLICE OFFICER

 Official Announcement HERE


    CITY OF MAPLE HEIGHTS NOTICE OF CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION For the Position of: CADET POLICE OFFICER SALARY: $45,965.40


The City of Maple Heights is seeking applicants for Police Officer.

APPLY:


The Civil Service Commission will conduct a written examination for this position on Wednesday, November 13, 2013. Applications for this examination will be available only at Maple Heights City Hall, Human Resources located on the second floor of 5353 Lee Road, between the hours of 9:00-4:00 P.M. Monday through Friday. The Deadline to return completed applications is Friday, November 8, 2013, at 4:00 P.M. EOE.


Tuesday, October 8, 2013

VIEW THE BALLOT FOR MAPLE HEIGHTS AND OTHER CITIES IN CUYAHOGA COUNTY




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THE STARTALKER, ISSUE 49 NEWSLETTER


Issue 49, October 3, 2013

This Week's New Podcast
The Joe Rogan Experience 
October 6, 2013, 7:00pm ET/4:00pm PT


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We’re not going to get political here. But we did want to recognize NASA’s
birthday 55 years ago, on October 1, 1958. And for those of you
concerned that the government shutdown will result in satellites falling
from the sky, astronauts dying from neglect, and space telescopes
spinning wildly, no longer under the control of their earthbound
masters, never fear. Apparently, NASA submitted a plan for the
shutdown to the Office of Management and Budget, but, unfortunately,
that plan is hosted on NASA’s website, which we can’t access because
the site is down. Read more.




Photo Credit: ©2009 Joshua Heges. All rights reserved.



Catch Up on Last Week's Podcast
Cosmic Queries: Human Endurance in Spac
September 29
, 2013


Human Endurance in Space










What challenges await humanity on our journey into space, and will we be
up to the task? Find out when Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice discuss
why pressurized suits are required for spacewalks, how the Sun’s ionizing
radiation can harm humans, and other dangers of space exploration. Find
out about colonizing Mars, from food being developed by NASA to the Mars
One project. Learn about conditions on Mars that allow water to simultaneously
coexist as a liquid, a solid and a gas. Neil and Chuck also speculate on sports
in space, and for Harry Potter fans, how zero gravity will impact Quidditch,
 brooms, and the Golden Snitch. Listen now.


Photo Credit: NASA.



Best of the Blog
Happy 55th Birthday, NASA –Surprise! 
Posted October 1, 2013


Kennedy Space Center










We’re not going to get political here. But we did want to recognize
NASA’s birthday 55 years ago, on October 1, 1958. And for
those of you concerned that the government shutdown will result
in satellites falling from the sky, astronauts dying from neglect,
and space telescopes spinning wildly, no longer under the control
of their earthbound masters, never fear. Apparently, NASA
submitted a plan for the shutdown to the Office of Management
and Budget, but, unfortunately, that plan is hosted on NASA’s
website, which we can’t access because the site is down. Read more.





Have You Seen Our New "Behind the Scenes" Video?
Neil deGrasse Tyson on Corrupt Politicians and Black Holes


Neil deGrasse Tyson on Corrupt Politicians and Black Holes











When a fan asks Neil deGrasse Tyson for coordinates and a
precise trajectory to launch corrupt politicians into the nearest
black hole, Neil and Eugene Mirman discuss whether the
problem is scientifically illiterate politicians or the people
who voted for them. Watch now.




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Subscribe to the StarTalk Radio YouTube Channel.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

MAPLE HEIGHTS: TOWNHALL MEETING OF NOVEMBER ELECTION CANDIDATES

TODAY, OCTOBER 3, 2013 @6PM
 
 

 MAPLE HEIGHTS LIBRARY


 

TOWNHALL/DISCUSSION: FOR CANDIDATES RUNNING IN NOV. MAPLE HEIGHTS ELECTION

VIRTUAL CAREER FAIR, OCTOBER 30, 2013

Urban League Jobs Network


Virtual Career Fair – Oct 30, 2013 – 12pm-4pm



National Urban League Career & Networking Fair is an online career event where job seekers and employers can interact with each other in a live, 3-D virtual environment. Our virtual career fair provides the opportunity for:
  • Live conversations between recruiters and candidates
  • Uploading and submission of candidate resumes for various job listings.
  • Integration with Facebook, Twitter & LinkedIn

Employers: Sign-up today! Email jobsnetwork@nul.org


Jobseekers: Sign-up today at http://org2.salsalabs.com/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=vPnhkWXXe49buUkpEi8yXFyCZHbvG3q7


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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

CHILDREN'S DEFENSE FUND NEWSLETTER: I WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Doctors told Jaime Gonzalez’s parents that his birth defects were so severe he probably wouldn’t live to age one. When he did, doctors told them next that he’d probably never walk. He did that too—though it is still difficult even after a series of surgeries. “[My parents] both pushed me,” Jaime said. “When I was little and didn’t want to try, my mother said, ‘Don’t say you can’t. You can.’ That became my attitude, and even when it was hard—I’m in pain even now—it’s never been an option for me to quit.”
 

Others also sold Jaime short. He was put in special education when he started kindergarten in South Central Los Angeles even though his mother had already taught him to read and write. But after his mother switched him to a new school, his first grade teacher saw his abilities and ­persuaded the principal to put him in the second grade. He eventually attended magnet programs throughout middle and high school, graduated seventh out of his class of 500, and received a full tuition scholarship to the University of Southern ­California in an eight year combined bachelor’s degree and medical school program.
 
 
 
Jaime—now Dr. Gonzalez—is part of the Children’s Defense Fund (CDF)’s network of young servant leaders who are devoting their lives to serving the next generation of children. Winning a CDF Beat the Odds® scholarship in high school for demonstrating academic excellence despite great obstacles helped Jaime with living expenses in college, and getting involved with CDF’s efforts to enroll children in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) shaped his medical goals. He added a year to his education to get a master’s degree in public health along with his medical degree. He lost a year when his mother was shot while taking out the trash, and he saw her through two surgeries. After completing his residency Jaime is planning to return home to serve the Spanish-speaking underserved and uninsured population. “That’s where there is a need,” he explained, and unlike 90 percent of his medical school classmates, he speaks Spanish.
 
 
 
Growing up in Minnesota Katie DeSantis overcame a different set of terrible odds. At the age of three she witnessed her drunken father beat her mother. When her battered mom crawled into bed with her on another occasion, Katie consoled her by saying everything would be okay. But it wasn’t. Her mother escaped the abuse and moved Katie and her younger sister to Minneapolis, but then there were new problems.
 
 
 
The family was homeless seven times in Katie’s childhood. “My mom couldn’t hold down a steady job or a place for us to stay. We would live somewhere for six months to a year and get evicted and end up in a shelter.” There was often no privacy in the shelters and it was hard to do her homework in a loud and crowded area. Plus it was embarrassing, especially for a teenager in high school: “I would have the bus drop me off around the corner and I never invited anyone to where I lived.”
 
 
 
School became Katie’s refuge and the place where she excelled. When she too won a Children’s Defense Fund Beat the Odds® scholarship award in 2006, it was a turning point: “Beat the Odds really helped me to be able to tell my story and not be ashamed of the life I had lived.” Katie went on to graduate from Gustavus Adolphus College in southern Minnesota. She now works for Head Start in Minneapolis as the coordinator of its Project Secure for homeless children: “I was one of those kids and that’s where my heart is. They didn’t do anything wrong. I want to make sure they know that.”
 
 
 
La’Mont Geddis’s path to servant leadership started with a call to CDF’s headquarters from a pay phone after he heard a professor talk about the Freedom Schools® program during a lecture: “I’m a student at Howard University and I want to get involved in Freedom Schools. I want to make a difference.” That was 18 years ago, and La’Mont has since proved to be a truly valuable asset in the public schools of Washington, D.C. La’Mont always wanted to be a teacher and studied education at Howard, but believes much of what he knows about how to reach children comes from the training and experience he received as a servant leader intern, or teacher, in the Freedom Schools program, whose model curriculum provides summer and after-school enrichment that helps children fall in love with reading, increases their self-esteem, and generates more positive attitudes toward learning.
 
 
 
La’Mont’s first teaching job after Freedom Schools—a fourth grade class that had had six teachers by the time he got there in October—was so difficult he almost quit. But he remembered the message Freedom Schools instills in both its teachers and its students: You can make a difference. “I ended up loving that class and vice versa. I’ve followed some of them through college.” His career has since included serving as a principal and school leader, and he has never lost sight of the lessons he learned from Freedom Schools: “Teachers can become almost like robots. You go through the lessons without bringing in passion or creativity or empathy for the students. I’ve heard teachers say, ‘I don’t give parents my personal number’ and ‘I don’t make home visits.’ No. You’ve got to bring the school into the community and put all you’ve got into it. That’s the heart of Freedom Schools values. Teaching is not a profession. It’s a ministry.” 
 

 
Jaime, Katie, and La’Mont are three of 40 young servant leaders whose stories we are celebrating as part of our 40th anniversary celebration—each representing hundreds, even thousands, of other young servant leaders who have come up through CDF’s leadership training ranks and who are making wonderful contributions as doctors, lawyers, educators, service providers, and parents in their communities and nation. I am so proud of them all and so grateful for all their good work. They are a reminder that we must never ever give up on any child and that the most important responsibility every generation and nation has is to prepare its children—all of them—for the future.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

APPLY FOR HEALTH INSURANCE AT THE HEALTH INSURANCE MARKETPLACE

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GO TO THE HEALTH INSURANCE MARKETPLACE (You can even have a "Live Chat" (see bottom right at the Marketplace website)

 

Create an account

First provide some basic information. Then choose a user name, password, and security questions for added protection.
 
 

Apply

Starting October 1, 2013 you’ll enter information about you and your family, including your income, household size, and more.
Use this checklist now to help you gather the information you’ll need.
 
 

Pick a plan

Next you’ll see all the plans and programs you’re eligible for and compare them side-by-side.
You’ll also find out if you can get lower costs on monthly premiums and out-of-pocket costs.
 
 

Enroll

Choose a plan that meets your needs and enroll!
Coverage starts as soon as January 1, 2014.
 
 
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