Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Arizona Memorial Museum Association


The Arizona Memorial Museum Association (AMMA), a non-profit organization authorized by Congress, supports the interpretation and related visitor service activities of the National Park Service (NPS) at four sites across the Pacific region.

Monday, July 30, 2007

Paula Zahn


Paula Zahn has resigned from CNN. Zahn hosted CNN's 8pm ET program, Paula Zahn Now.
Zahn joined CNN in 2001. From 1999-2001 Zahn anchored a primetime show on Fox News Channel called "The Edge."

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Skip Prosser


Wake Forest Men's Basketball Coach Skip Prosser has passed away at the age 56. Prosser compiled a 126-68 record in six seasons as the head coach of the Demon Deacons and led the team to five postseason appearances including four trips to the NCAA Tournament. Wake Forest won the ACC regular season championship in 2003.
He compiled a career record of 291-146 in 14 seasons as a head coach. Prosser posted a 14-13 record in one year at Loyola (Md.) and then went 148-65 in seven seasons at Xavier, winning three Atlantic 10 regular season titles.

Friday, July 20, 2007

MUSIC FOR TOMORROW


The mission of Music for Tomorrow is to provide resources to enable the continuation of music traditions in need of assistance. These traditions are an important part of a shared culture heritage, which Music for Tomorrow wishes to preserve. The organization will achieve this by awarding grants to musicians and ensembles, presenting or subsidizing concert series, and supporting music institutions that protect our musical heritage.
Music for Tomorrow is currently committed to providing aid to the city of New Orleans, (1) by helping displaced musicians return to New Orleans, through grants for housing and living, (2) by helping, musicians already back in New Orleans through the subsidization of concerts and with need based grants, (3) and by supporting efforts to construct a National Jazz Center, which will serve as the first home for Jazz in America, through a partnership with the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Band Against MS


The Band Against MS Foundation is a 501 (c) (3), or not-for-profit organization committed to providing educational information for those living with Multiple Sclerosis, funding programs researching a cure for Multiple Sclerosis, and funding programs helping those living with the disease. Nationally acclaimed recording artist Clay Walker established the Foundation in February 2003, because he wanted to help others living with the same disease he has battled since 1996. More information about the Foundation is available at www.bandagainstms.orgThe five goals of the Foundation include:• To help provide hope for those living with MS.• To educate those living with MS about drug therapies and treatments.• To encourage individuals living with MS to seek appropriate treatment.• To fund research seeking a cure for the disease.• To fund programs providing assistance to people living with MSBand Against MS plans to provide educational information and research grants to institutions searching for a cure or treatment for MS, and fund programs that help those living with the disease.Anyone wishing to get involved with the Foundation's goal to raise money for MS research can make a donation by logging on to the Foundation's Web site noted above or by mailing a check or money order to Band Against MS Foundation, P. O. Box 331549, Nashville, TN 37203. All donations will be used to provide funding for programs that impact people living with Multiple Sclerosis and to fund research towards a cure or treatment.By continuing to fund research, Band Against MS Foundation gives those living with Multiple Sclerosis hope for the future. We are sincerely grateful for the individuals, groups and businesses that contribute to the Foundation's success and recognize that they are at the core of our endeavor. Additionally, we strongly encourage those with Multiple Sclerosis to seek out and maintain a drug therapy.

Friday, July 13, 2007

The MaliVai Washington Kids Foundation


The MaliVai Washington Kids Foundation promotes academic achievement and positive life skills in Jacksonville youth through the game of tennis. We use tennis to engage kids in an active and fun recreation program, but what we offer is so much more than sports.
By correlating success on the court with success in life, we foster leadership, sportsmanship, self-esteem, confidence, discipline, accountability and the value of hard work, teamwork and individual effort.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

MATT BONNER BASKETBALL CAMPS


The Matt Bonner Basketball Camp is committed to the development of fundamental basketball skills. Campers learn ball handling, triple threat, post moves, rebounding, court spacing, passing, defensive keys, team offense and defense from Matt Bonner and his highly skilled staff.

Sunday, July 08, 2007

The Nolan Ryan Foundation


The Nolan Ryan Foundation , a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, was formed in Alvin, Texas in 1990. Nolan and Ruth generously give their time for signing and other fund-raising efforts that enable the Foundation to provide resources for youth, education, and community development.

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Mickie DeMoss


University of Texas women’s basketball head coach Gail Goestenkors completed her staff Tuesday with the hiring of Mickie DeMoss, head coach at The University of Kentucky from 2003-07 and an associate head coach at The University of Tennessee from 1985-2003. Under legendary head coach Pat Summitt, DeMoss was part of six NCAA national championship efforts and 13 NCAA Final Four appearances as part of the Lady Vols coaching staff, and was considered among the most effective recruiters in the nation. Prior to her time at Tennessee, she was assistant coach at Auburn University (1983-85) and at Memphis State (1977-79) and was a head coach at The University of Florida (1979-83). DeMoss received her undergraduate degree at Louisiana Tech University in 1977 and a master’s degree in education at Memphis State University in 1979. "Months ago, I left the coaching profession -- to retire, really -- and take my first break from the game of basketball," DeMoss said. "It was not an easy decision, but one I truly needed to make.

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Monday, July 02, 2007

Jordan Thomas Foundation


First of all, I would like to thank you for all your thoughts and prayers. As many of you know, on August 16, 2005 I was scuba diving and while I was on the surface of the water the wake pushed me behind the boat and the propeller hit both of my legs. I was then sent to Miami where I underwent three surgeries and I lost both of my legs from the calf down. I spent about two weeks in the hospital and returned home to undergo rehabilitation. So far my rehabilitation has been tough but I have been given every opportunity possible.
This year, I am a senior at the McCallie School in Chattanooga, Tennessee. I have been a member of the golf and bowling teams for the past several seasons. One of my goals in rehabilitation was to rejoin my teammates for my senior year. I am happy to report that we just finished a successful golf season at McCallie and the bowling season is just underway. It’s great to be back playing golf and know that If it were not for your love and support, I would certainly not be doing as well as I am.
When I was in the hospital, I was really touched by the kids who would never be able to achieve their dreams because they did not have money to continue their recovery and rehabilitation. Larry was one boy who had been severely burned and was recovering in the Trauma Rehabilitation Unit. He had almost no resources with which to continue his rehabilitation after discharge. To make matters worse, Larry was placed on a waiting list to go to a foster home as his parents had abandoned him. I felt great sadness about his many losses and grateful for all the loving support I have received during my recovery.With that in mind, I have set up the Jordan Thomas Foundation to raise money for children with traumatic injuries who are not as fortunate as I. With my foundation, I hope to raise at least five hundred thousand dollars to help these kids. I would like for you to help us reach that goal!
Gratefully, Jordan Thomas

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Nancy Lieberman


Happy Birthday to one of the greatest basketball players of all time. Nancy Lieberman turns 49 today.