Virtual Lunch and Learn
Thursday, March 24th, 12 – 1 pm
Dan Morhaim
Dan Morhaim, M.D., brings the unique perspective of an ER doctor, a 24-year Maryland state legislator, a Johns Hopkins faculty member, and an author. His approach employs real-life stories, facts, and humor, all with the goal of empowering you with practical advice and guidance to help you navigate these challenging issues in a positive and enlightened way.
The cost of this program is $10 per household.
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This program is supported by the Lichter family in honor and memory of George Lichter, who thoroughly enjoyed the Lunch and Learn programs.
The salt stacks at Winsford Town Park will turn red, white and blue. Plans are also underway to illuminate the Brunner Guildhall. The Brunner Guildhall will be lit up in Union Jack colours to honour Captain Sir Tom Moore
The Brunner Guildhall will be lit up in Union Jack colours to honour Captain Sir Tom Moore Flags are being flown at half mast on public buildings across Cheshire West following the centenarian s death on Monday from Covid. Winsford deputy mayor Cllr Nathan Pardoe said: Captain Tom inspired all of us with his efforts to raise money for the NHS when it was needed most.
A group of Jacksonville teenagers spoke out Saturday offering potential solutions to some of the city s toughest challenges: racial inequity and policing, the COVID-19 vaccine, mental health/mindfulness and climate changes.
The members of I m a Star Foundation, a nonprofit Jacksonville-based leadership program for middle and high school students discussed their ideas with local, state and national leaders during a Leader to Leader virtual summit.
The volunteer I m a Star Foundation s goal is to transform students into the next generation of servant leaders.
STAR is an acronym for “Smart, Talented and Resilient” students. The foundation draws kids ages 12-to-18 from schools across Duval County. The students meet on weekends to creatively work cooperatively on solutions to problems affecting their peers.
phone is tina walker, the chief public information officer with california s emergency management agency. are threw? yes, ma am. thank you. heather: thank you very much for joining us, first of all. and what is the main problem that you re facing right now? the california emergency management agency is monitor willing the entire situation. some of the concerns as mentioned in some of your other coverage is potential for flooding in a lot of our rivers and creeks and also the wind damage that can happen. the biggest downpour we re preparing for tomorrow and we ve got a close eye on the burn areas from the wild fires that hit northern california earlier this year. heather: when you say you re preparing for that third storm that will be rolling in overnight tonight into tomorrow, what preparations are you making? what we do here at the california emergency management agency is we work closely with the operational areas or the counties. we have regular conference calls with them
partnerships to coordinate sheltering at this point. things seem to be stable, but again, we ve got the biggest part of the storm coming tomorrow and another system coming in early next week, which will keep us busy through next week for sure. all right. tina walker, thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate it. thank you. heather: good luck out there. gregg: night has fallen in egypt as thousands filled the streets of cairo demonstrating. they re supporting mohammed morsi. screen right, earlier today, tahrir square, thousands voicing their opposition to morsi s move to greatly expand his personal powers. and in the port city of alexandria, the president supporters taking to the streets for a rally organized by the muslim brotherhood, clashing with opponents there. steve harrigan is streaming live