The grant was made possible by funds raised during The Danny Ripepi Memorial Concert, a charity event which took place Wednesday, September 8, 2021, at Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica.
will: well, the knead for vaccinated people to get a booster shot in the fall that has not yet been proven. that doesn t matter. we have already been told to gear up for the possibility, why? well, let s put following the science aside for a moment. and let s, instead, follow the money. if you do that you will find that the so-called experts within big pharma, they are the ones leading the booster shot discussion. with big pharma set to make beau coup bucks off of the vaccine they are the ones pushing it that s pretty interesting. how much have they made exactly so far and how much do they stand to make talk to jason rantz who joins me now with the numbers. hi, jason. hey, will. so the thinking is that the covid protection from this vaccine only lasts between 8 and 12 months and the infallible dr. anthony fauci has basically said this, too. and as a public health strategy the biden administration and the health departments in various
By Ray Davis
CLEVELAND–May 3, 2021– The Ripepi Family announced today their plans for The Inaugural
Danny Ripepi Memorial Concert benefiting First Responder K9 Units throughout Northeast Ohio. The concert will take place Wednesday, September 8, 2021 at Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica on the West Bank of the Flats and will feature Multi-Platinum recording artist Night Ranger, Cleveland’s own Beau Coup and High Voltage, the nation’s premier AC/DC Tribute Band.
The concert is planned to be an annual celebration to benefit many causes throughout the Greater Cleveland Metropolitan area for years to come. The purpose of the inaugural concert will be to honor Danny’s legacy of giving back and proceeds will go to something he held dear to his heart, helping local police and fire departments. Proceeds raised will be used to purchase four (4) First Responder K9 Units to be donated to various agencies throughout Northeast Ohio. This will include the dog, equipment and compl
conversation about how to break down the larger external barriers that women face in business and leadership and society more generally. how do you break those barriers down, from your point of view? you have to be competent. you have to work hard, you have to study, you have tore engaged in what you do. and the barriers that you find on the way? try to rally support of men and women around you, men and women, to break those barriers. and third, don t take yourself too seriously. try to bring a bit of humor in the equation. it helps. as you have said on more than one occasion, smile and grit your teeth a lot. yes. sometimes you have to, right? i ve done quite a bit of that. m erks rrmerci beau coup.