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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
A Message From John Robinson
"Joe,
I have never been arrested ever for anything including a DWI. Whoever put up the post lied. Please remove it. As it is "falselight".
John"
LIST OF LOCAL BUSINESS CLOSURES
ATTN: Governor O'Malley
Area Plant Closings – (Free Enterprise)
Wicomico, Worcester, Somerset, & Dorchester Counties
Unemployed
1. Sealy Upholstery Co. Unknown – (Best Estimate
150+)
2. Field Container Corp. Unknown – (Best Estimate
150+)
3. Dresser Industries 500 – 600 -(Facility moved to
Austin, Texas
At height of business it em-
ployed over 1000 employees.
4. Shawnee Homes Unknown – (Best guestimate
150+)
5. Salisbury Engineering Moved entire operation to
State of Delaware
6. Heinemann Electric Unknown, Northwood
Industrial Park.
7. Moore Business Forms 148 – Shutdown 07-27-94,
Snowhill, Maryland
8. Campbell Soup – Salisbury, MD 604 Employees in Salisbury
9. Campbell Soup – Swanson Division
Pocomoke, MD 245 Employees
10. Campbell Soup – Mrs. Paul’s Kitchen
Crisfield, MD 200 Employees
11. Montgomery Wards 110 Employees
Salisbury, MD
12. Gant Shirt Factory 250 Employees
13. Jodi Shirt Co. 100 Employees
14. Delmar Sportswear 90 Employees
15. Ford Laboratory 70 Employees
Salisbury, MD
16. Grumman Corp, Salisbury, MD 401 – Employed 523 at
Height of production.
17. Peninsula Press, Salisbury, MD 45 - Employees
18. Preston Trucking Co., Preston, MD Unknown, filed for
Bankruptcy Protection
19. Chesapeake Bay Plywood Corp. 500 Employees – Plywood
Pocomoke City, MD. Plant shutdown
20. Ruddy Duck 100 Employees
Cambridge, Maryand
21. Airpax Industries 500 – (Best guestimate)
Cambridge, Maryland At height of production it
employed almost 1500
workers. Moved lighting
division to Matamoras,
Mexico.
22. Service Merchandise 75 Employees
Mt. Hermon Road
Salisbury, MD
23. Purity Bacon Unknown, South Division
Salisbury, MD.
24. E.S. Adkins & Co. Unknown, North
Salisbury Blvd, Salisbury
Maryland
25. Masten Home Center Unknown, Rt. 13, South
Salisbury Blvd.
26. IMS (MVP.com) 40-50 Employees – WBOC
reporting - (Old Campbell’s
Soup Bldg at Lake Street)
27. Powellville Garment Factory Closure announced 02/01
100 – (Best guestimate)-
Located in Powellville, MD.
28. Food Depot
Old Salisbury Mall, Salisbury, MD Unknown – Old Salisbury
Mall building.
29. Crown, Cork & Seal Unknown, Announced plant
Fruitland, MD closure 01-14-02
30. Central Tractor
Rt.13, Fruitland, MD Unknown, Announced
closure 01-14-02
31. Ames Unknown, Announced
Rt. 50 & Tilghman Road Closure 11-14-01
Salisbury, Maryland
32. Nanticoke Homes, Greewood, DE Unknown, Announced
closure 07-02
33. Stoney Point Decoy Factory 35-40 Employees at peak,
Crisfield, MD. Daily Times reporting J.
Cording – Announced
closure 04-19-03.
34. Tyson Foods, Berlin, MD. Facility 600 Employees -
Announced closure
04-21-03
35. Black & Decker, Easton, MD 1400 Employees -
Announced closure
04-29-03. Moving plant to
Brazil & Mexico
(Daily Times reporter
John Vandiver 04-29-03)
36. Pine Country Corp., Pocomoke, MD 35 Employees (Daily Times
reported 10-26-03)
Operations ceased 09/03.
37. Chesapeake Hardwood Mill Operations ceased spring
Peggy Neck Road, Princess
Anne, MD.
2002, 40 Employees
Alan Parker, Plant Manager
38. Salisbury Steel Products Inc. 909 Boundary St., Salisbury
MD. Operations ceased
08-03. 35 Employees
Per C.J. Townsend
39. US Air Salisbury Airport, filed
for Bankruptcy protection;
Reorganization in process;
Abandoned flights to BWI.
40. True Value Hardware Announced closure of
Isabella Street location,
Salisbury, MD. 03-04.
No. Employees Unknown
41. Office Max Salisbury, MD. Announced
closure February 2004
42. Helovet Pharma Northwood Industrial Park
No. Employees Unknown
Announced closure Salisbury
location March 2005
43. Giant Food, N. Salisbury Blvd. 75 Displaced workers,
Salisbury, MD. Announced closure 10-22-06
44. Super Deep Discount Drugs Located across from Giant’s
South Salisbury Blvd. location,
Announced shutdown 10-22-06
Displaced employees unknown
45. JV Wells, Inc., Sharptown, MD. Employed over 100
Largest Maryland Timber
Company.
46. Nanticoke Seafood It was owned by Booth
Fisheries, Rich Sea Pak
And most recently by Cape
May Canners who moved it to
New Jersey
47. Islandic Seafood, Cambridge Md. Dorchester’s largest
remaining employer.
The Daily Times reported
300 layoffs March 30, 2007,
and an additional 122 that are
to be laid off by end of 2007.
48. Brunswick – Bayliner/Maxum One of Wicomico’s largest
remaining employers
announced closure on 07/2/07
The Daily Times reported 180
Layoffs July 4, 2007.
Spurred by tax incentives from
North Carolina contributed to
Decision to move plant.
49. Americhem Inc. Marvel Road facility,
Northwood Industrial Park
Announced closure on
10-23-07. The Daily Times
reported 30 layoffs possibly
45 displacements
Area Plant Closings – (Free Enterprise)
Wicomico, Worcester, Somerset, & Dorchester Counties
Unemployed
1. Sealy Upholstery Co. Unknown – (Best Estimate
150+)
2. Field Container Corp. Unknown – (Best Estimate
150+)
3. Dresser Industries 500 – 600 -(Facility moved to
Austin, Texas
At height of business it em-
ployed over 1000 employees.
4. Shawnee Homes Unknown – (Best guestimate
150+)
5. Salisbury Engineering Moved entire operation to
State of Delaware
6. Heinemann Electric Unknown, Northwood
Industrial Park.
7. Moore Business Forms 148 – Shutdown 07-27-94,
Snowhill, Maryland
8. Campbell Soup – Salisbury, MD 604 Employees in Salisbury
9. Campbell Soup – Swanson Division
Pocomoke, MD 245 Employees
10. Campbell Soup – Mrs. Paul’s Kitchen
Crisfield, MD 200 Employees
11. Montgomery Wards 110 Employees
Salisbury, MD
12. Gant Shirt Factory 250 Employees
13. Jodi Shirt Co. 100 Employees
14. Delmar Sportswear 90 Employees
15. Ford Laboratory 70 Employees
Salisbury, MD
16. Grumman Corp, Salisbury, MD 401 – Employed 523 at
Height of production.
17. Peninsula Press, Salisbury, MD 45 - Employees
18. Preston Trucking Co., Preston, MD Unknown, filed for
Bankruptcy Protection
19. Chesapeake Bay Plywood Corp. 500 Employees – Plywood
Pocomoke City, MD. Plant shutdown
20. Ruddy Duck 100 Employees
Cambridge, Maryand
21. Airpax Industries 500 – (Best guestimate)
Cambridge, Maryland At height of production it
employed almost 1500
workers. Moved lighting
division to Matamoras,
Mexico.
22. Service Merchandise 75 Employees
Mt. Hermon Road
Salisbury, MD
23. Purity Bacon Unknown, South Division
Salisbury, MD.
24. E.S. Adkins & Co. Unknown, North
Salisbury Blvd, Salisbury
Maryland
25. Masten Home Center Unknown, Rt. 13, South
Salisbury Blvd.
26. IMS (MVP.com) 40-50 Employees – WBOC
reporting - (Old Campbell’s
Soup Bldg at Lake Street)
27. Powellville Garment Factory Closure announced 02/01
100 – (Best guestimate)-
Located in Powellville, MD.
28. Food Depot
Old Salisbury Mall, Salisbury, MD Unknown – Old Salisbury
Mall building.
29. Crown, Cork & Seal Unknown, Announced plant
Fruitland, MD closure 01-14-02
30. Central Tractor
Rt.13, Fruitland, MD Unknown, Announced
closure 01-14-02
31. Ames Unknown, Announced
Rt. 50 & Tilghman Road Closure 11-14-01
Salisbury, Maryland
32. Nanticoke Homes, Greewood, DE Unknown, Announced
closure 07-02
33. Stoney Point Decoy Factory 35-40 Employees at peak,
Crisfield, MD. Daily Times reporting J.
Cording – Announced
closure 04-19-03.
34. Tyson Foods, Berlin, MD. Facility 600 Employees -
Announced closure
04-21-03
35. Black & Decker, Easton, MD 1400 Employees -
Announced closure
04-29-03. Moving plant to
Brazil & Mexico
(Daily Times reporter
John Vandiver 04-29-03)
36. Pine Country Corp., Pocomoke, MD 35 Employees (Daily Times
reported 10-26-03)
Operations ceased 09/03.
37. Chesapeake Hardwood Mill Operations ceased spring
Peggy Neck Road, Princess
Anne, MD.
2002, 40 Employees
Alan Parker, Plant Manager
38. Salisbury Steel Products Inc. 909 Boundary St., Salisbury
MD. Operations ceased
08-03. 35 Employees
Per C.J. Townsend
39. US Air Salisbury Airport, filed
for Bankruptcy protection;
Reorganization in process;
Abandoned flights to BWI.
40. True Value Hardware Announced closure of
Isabella Street location,
Salisbury, MD. 03-04.
No. Employees Unknown
41. Office Max Salisbury, MD. Announced
closure February 2004
42. Helovet Pharma Northwood Industrial Park
No. Employees Unknown
Announced closure Salisbury
location March 2005
43. Giant Food, N. Salisbury Blvd. 75 Displaced workers,
Salisbury, MD. Announced closure 10-22-06
44. Super Deep Discount Drugs Located across from Giant’s
South Salisbury Blvd. location,
Announced shutdown 10-22-06
Displaced employees unknown
45. JV Wells, Inc., Sharptown, MD. Employed over 100
Largest Maryland Timber
Company.
46. Nanticoke Seafood It was owned by Booth
Fisheries, Rich Sea Pak
And most recently by Cape
May Canners who moved it to
New Jersey
47. Islandic Seafood, Cambridge Md. Dorchester’s largest
remaining employer.
The Daily Times reported
300 layoffs March 30, 2007,
and an additional 122 that are
to be laid off by end of 2007.
48. Brunswick – Bayliner/Maxum One of Wicomico’s largest
remaining employers
announced closure on 07/2/07
The Daily Times reported 180
Layoffs July 4, 2007.
Spurred by tax incentives from
North Carolina contributed to
Decision to move plant.
49. Americhem Inc. Marvel Road facility,
Northwood Industrial Park
Announced closure on
10-23-07. The Daily Times
reported 30 layoffs possibly
45 displacements
Tracy Ross Sparpaglione Re-Indicted
27 year old former Police Officer Tracy Ross Sparpaglione accused of burglary and rape has been indicted again for the second time today.
Should there be a conviction Salisbury's statistics will rise once again. If you can't trust your own Police Protection, who can you trust?
I seem to recall a Judge stating something similar to that in the Rachel Polk case, remember?
Should there be a conviction Salisbury's statistics will rise once again. If you can't trust your own Police Protection, who can you trust?
I seem to recall a Judge stating something similar to that in the Rachel Polk case, remember?
The Anti Albero Blogs Are Attacking Me Again
"Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Day two of what's going on with JJ??
I heard last night, he showed up at the council meeting looking disheveled. Faded blue tshirt, old jeans, needing a haircut. Dude, you gotta learn to dress better if you're going out in public. I don't care how much "news" you get, if you dress like you need to be power washed, it's all a moot point.
Also...what's the deal with the new zoo posting this morning? You railed your ass off yesterday about how it's a waste of money, time, and materials. That no one should benefit from wireless in the park?? It was the worst thing Salisbury could do, blah blah blah. Now today you do a 180 and are all for it?? Seriously, Dude, you need to see a Doctor. You bounce from one extreme to the other in the blink of an eye."
Perhaps they might not be so harsh on me when I post such pictures of the Mayor IN PUBLIC? Trust me, all, I saved you from the OTHER photos you've seen far too often that make you want to upchuck your Lunch!
The Crossroads At Salisbury Is A Go
This project is expected to break ground within 3 months and I have to personally say, welcome!
With water & sewer available to this particular location and even more importantly, High Speed Internet, the possibilities of positive growth and great paying jobs is now within reach on the Eastern Shore.
Once again certain Developers are willing to take the risk in a horrible economy and get started on what looks like the future business growth location on the east side of Salisbury.
Mr. Trader said last night, "That's a lot of Windex, Joe." I couldn't agree more. However, someone is going to have to clean those windows daily and that too will create jobs.
I also happen to think this is smart growth and I hope to see more projects like this in the future so our children will want to stay here and afford it all at the same time.
The Ghost Of Council Woman Cathcart
Last night former Council Woman Lynn Cathcart confronted the Council talking once again about all this negativity. She wanted to let everyone know she's helping out with the Winterfest of Lights and that's one of the only positive things going on in the City of Salisbury.
She went on and on about negativity and as you can clearly see from the above photo, John Pick Wasn't Buying It!
Chief Webster Breaks The Law Again Last Night
Last night during the City Council Meeting there came a time when I decided to go downstairs and enjoy a brief smoke. During that time, Chief Webster came out of the building and walked over to his vehicle. He started to pull out but instead of taking the easy route he chose to actually pull into the parking lot in which I was standing, slowed down, then floored his gas across the parking lot. When he hit the curve to go behind the far GOB he started hitting his horn several times showing he is a MAN and then sped off and out of sight.
Here's a guy who pushes for a new noise ordinance against this very thing and then he goes off with his own horn several times? I also know that honking your horn for no reason is also against the law. But, he is the Chiefy of Police and who's going to write him a ticket, right?
What gets me is, I have a witness to this whole thing. Oh well, do as I say, not as I do. He sure did scare me though!
A Frank White Exclusive
October 22, 2007
Many of you may have read the article in this morning’s paper wherein I was charged with DUI.
I apologize to my wife, mother and family, to my friends, and to the citizens of Princess Anne; and to my colleagues on the Commission. I also apologize to the Mayor and citizens of Salisbury.
I have no excuse, and there can be no excuse.
This was poor judgment on my behalf, and I accept full responsibility for that poor judgment. I recognize the damage this has done to those people who count on me, as a husband and father, as an employer in the retail world, and as a leader in the community. I recognize the embarrassment this has caused the entire Town. This hurts me much more than you can imagine.
I do not blame the trooper. She was only doing her job. She treated me fairly and with respect. She was very professional and I am sorry for my poor judgment which put her in this position.
The remorse that I feel goes beyond the difficult consequences and I respect the system that will ultimately judge my actions
We have worked hard, as a Commission, to improve the quality of life in our community, and I sincerely hope that this misjudgment will not reflect on all those accomplishments or on my colleagues.
Sincerely,
Frank White
Blogger Duvall Just Can't Get It Right, Or Up!
"Today, the announcement has disappeared. Whether that is due to Disgrace/Slime incompetence or cancellation of the meeting we cannot, at the moment, say."
Open your eyes Billy, the photo above proves The Daily Times did in fact publish this information TODAY.
How's that "around the blogosphere" feeling right about now, Idiot? LMAO!
EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE!!!!!!!
Why is Council Woman Debbie Campbell My Hero?
Because she spanked Mayor Barrie Tilghman last night like you've NEVER seen before and I have the photos to prove it!
For months now Campbell & Cohen have been expressing their feelings towards the huffing and puffing as well as the Mayor regularly confronting the Council by moving out of her seat and sitting in front of the Council uninvited.
Last night Barrie thought she'd challenge them again by rudely relocating herself once again uninvited in front of the Council and Debbie Campbell said, NO MORE!
Campbell immediately confronted Louise Smith to have the Mayor removed and Louise sternly told the Mayor to go back to your seat.
I didn't realize that this was NOT covered by PAC 14 so you're getting exclusive footage of the Mayor being an Idiot once again and finally getting spanked. Barrie Tilghman is a GUEST at these Council Meetings and she's starting to finally learn she is not the main show any more.
How much money do you want to bet that Barrie will start demanding the rules be changed very soon allowing her to be in control?
Louise, although I know you were placed in a difficult position last night, WAY TO GO GIRL!
I'll bet Jack Danniel's Stock went way up last night!
Salisbury Goes Gangsta
Get in line Folks. It seems now you can go to the Downtown Plaza and create your own Gangsta Signature Bricks throughout the Plaza. Right now it seems to be FREE but I'd suspect that in no time the City will actually catch on and start charging its citizens for such recognition.
I'm told by inside sources that a new Chiefy Resolution is under way to cover the bases on this crime as the Courts could get overloaded with too many Gangsta Cases, not that they have EVER caught ANYONE doing this as of yet. Better get the resolution passed before they're overwhelmed though, right? LOL
States Attorney Mr. Davis Ruark was not available for comment on this matter.
WMDT Goes High Tech
If you're Homeless and bored, go visit WMDT on the Downtown Plaza and watch all the free TV you want on their high tech flat screen TV's. It's all a part of their new renovations within their window displays directly on the Plaza and it's pretty cool. Now all they need is free popcorn and FOB stickers and they'll be good to go. LOL
Where's That Pesky Old Blogger??????
Vic, have you seen Albero anywhere?
No Chiefy, I've been all around Downtown and haven't seen him yet.
I know he's here, I can feel him!
Well Sir, like I said, I haven't seen him.
Well you keep up the good work Officer. Together we're gonna find that little rascal.
Chiefy, just what are we going to do with him once we find him?
Well Vicster, uh, well, were gonna, well, there's gotta be some kind of law about him following us around on foot while we're in vehicles! LOOK IT UP and get back with me.
10-4 Chiefy, I'm on it!
Don't Tell ME The State Police & Sheriffs Department Aren't Protecting Salisbury
There wasn't a single City of Salisbury Police Officer at this location. Why, because Chiefy knows the men from the State Police and County Sheriffs Department have his back and there's just no reason to send any more of his High School Graduates out onto the tough streets when the real men can handle it.
If you want to fight crime and NOT get hung up on, don't call 911. Call the Wicomico County Sheriffs Department. They're not afraid to take your call and they're not afraid of statistics. Think about it. If they, (the Salisbury Police Department) actually take your call and dispatch someone, their numbers go up. Instead, why not just hang up on you like they did the Peaceful Heart while he was being robbed at knife point.
So ALL of you know, I have put in for a PIA Request for the audio tapes of that Dispatcher hanging up three times. Once I get them I'll be sure to post them on this Blog and let the World know how the Salisbury Police Department serves and protects, NOT! How's that cup of coffee now Chiefy?
The Salisbury Zoo & Wireless Internet Access
My source tells me that the ethernet cable has degraded due to the elements. It sounds like somebody didn't install the cable properly (probably buried it in the ground), and it's gone to hell and no longer serves the purpose of passing data traffic between buildings (you've seen info on "slow uploads" which confirms this). The right way to do this would be to use conduit to provide all weather protection. Obviously, this would have been a lot more expensive to do the job right. Once again, the region's desire to do things cheap costs more money in the long run. Was it cheap in house labor with no technical supervision, or the lowest bid? Who knows...
There is a chance that the cable was run a long time ago, and was CAT5 and not the CAT5e cable that is typically used today. If that's the case, upgrading the infrastructure is probably a good idea. I'm not sure what was done, with what cable, or how. These are just guesses on my part.
To avoid the expense of properly running the cable (and perhaps to offer additional functionality in the future), somebody made the decision to make wireless connections between the buildings. Whether this is also supposed to provide wireless throughout the zoo for staff, I'm not quite sure. My guess is no, because I'm told the equipment proposed would operate on the 802.11a standard. This standard operates on a less polluted frequency (good thing), but typically a notebook would only have a range of about 50' in a typical office environment. Some newer notebooks don't even have 802.11a radios in them to save a few dollars for the manufacturer.
I was told that this system is *not* intended to provide Internet access to visitors. And using the 802.11a standard, I doubt that employees would really cover a lot of ground using this system.
It seems a shame to spend this kind of money for wireless networking, and not give the zoo keepers "anywhere" access to zoo records that might assist in improving standards of care for the animals.
The fact that the Zoo already purchased the equipment before going to the City Council clearly shows Alessi's arrogance and disregard towards the rules. I'm probably going to ask for the actual bid process and figures because they didn't bid this out either. Not through the Newspaper and so forth. Time will tell once again.
How did I do Mr. Micciche?
A Letter To The Editor About Salisbury Taxi
My friend and I were headed up to New York City last Saturday for a few days. Instead of driving up to Wilmington, DE to take the train, we opted to call a taxi to take us to the bus station in Salisbury to go to Wilmington. My friend called Salisbury taxi the morning of, giving them plenty of notice (2 hours) beforehand. When the time came they were suppose to arrive at her house, no one showed up. She called them and asked if someone was on their way, and the woman's response was, "We don't know where that's at". My friend explained to her that her house was located off of Jackson Road. The woman from Salisbury Taxi told us that someone will be there shortly. To save time, we dragged our suitcases down to the end of the driveway......waiting. Still no one. We pulled our suitcases back up to her house. Now unbelievably agitated because not only could we not make it in time to catch the bus, we had our tickets already and lost $120 for both round trip.
I was so frustrated with the situation, as my friend was on the computer getting driving directions to the train station in Wilmington, I decided I was going to call Salisbury Taxi to find out why they never showed up. As soon as I told the woman who I was, she said "Yea we've been trying to find your number, there's no way we would be able to get you to Trailways in time." I said, "I know, we just missed the bus." The woman became Irritated and responded back, “Well it’s not my fault you missed the bus!” I said, “You’re a taxi service! Don’t you guys have maps?” She replied “No”. So I ask, “Your drivers basically get in the car and drive around looking for where they have to go?” The woman then started to yell at me on the phone and screamed “Have a nice day” and hung up on me.
Not once in the three phone calls that were placed to Salisbury Taxi that morning did they ask for a contact phone number from us and on top of it all, if they were unsure of our location to pick us up, why didn’t she ask for directions the second time we had called them? The woman from Salisbury Taxi was incredibly unprofessional on the telephone and extremely rude. I wonder how dependable this taxi service is? Salisbury Taxi does not have any type of map or GPS system? They are suppose to provide a service to get people where they have to go, not to shout at customers on the phone when they inquire about their ride. I would not recommend their “services” to anyone. I’m sure we weren’t the first people who had to deal with this unprofessional employee, and I am very sure we are not the last.
MENTAL HEALTH For College Students
Salisbury University to address the issue of MENTAL HEALTH for college students
Campus to welcome popular national speaker/author ROSS SZABO
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 3:30 P.M., GUERRIRI UNIVERSITY CENTER
** SZABO ALSO AVAILABLE FOR RELATED INTERVIEWS WITH LOCAL MEDIA
Trend stories / mental health, campus violence, teen suicide, depression, MORE
ROSS SZABO, popular national speaker and author of the just-released book, "BEHIND HAPPY FACES: Taking Charge of Your Mental Health (a guide for young adults)," will appear at Salisbury University in Salisbury TOMORROW, Tuesday, October 23. Szabo's presentation, "What Happy Faces are Hiding," will take place at 3:30 p.m. in the Wicomico Room of the Guerreri University Center. The event, CLOSED to Salisbury students and staff, is being sponsored by Salisbury Greek Life and the Student Government Association. [Any media wishing to attend and/or interview Ross Szabo may make arrangements by contacting either Lori Radcliff or Justin Bullock at the numbers listed above.]
In the wake of April's Virginia Tech tragedy, Columbine and other incidents in recent years including the shooting at a high school in Cleveland just this past week--focusing on the mental health of young adults is all the more important these days. It is becoming increasingly clear that mental health issues in our schools have reached epidemic proportions. Perhaps the most startling evidence is that suicide is a leading cause of death among students aged 15-24, according to a recent study by the American Association of Suicidology. Many students do not discuss their problems, which may include depression, anxiety, ADHD, eating disorders, bipolar disorder, substance abuse, sleep deprivation and more. Unfortunately, stigma is the largest barrier to seeking help. Szabo is doing whatever he can -- to help change that.
“It’s important we remove the fear and shame often associated with mental illness, and communicate to every young person that it’s OK not to feel OK,” says Szabo. “Help is out there, and they can move forward. Most importantly, they need to know they’re not alone.”
Szabo is one of the top speakers in the country on the college circuit, and serves as Director of Youth Outreach for the National Mental Health Awareness Campaign (NMHAC). He comes to Salisbury shortly after his appearance on the CBS EARLY SHOW, where he discussed the issue of back-to-school stress, and what parents, friends, and others can do if they are concerned a student may be at risk for developing a serious mental health issue. Szabo's mission is to help young people to better understand and break through the negative stigma associated with mental illness, so that they may feel free to seek the help they need.
For more information on Ross Szabo and "BEHIND HAPPY FACES," please visit www.behindhappyfaces.com.
RELATED PRESS RELEASE:
http://www.bonusbooks.com/pressreleases1005.asp?ReleaseID=86
BIO: ROSS SZABO's dynamic, relatable presentations and inspiring personal account of his experiences with mental illness have made him one of the top speakers on the college circuit—leading him to be named “Best Male Performer” by CAMPUS ACTIVITIES Magazine earlier this year. He is the only speaker to have addressed well over 500,000 students, parents, teachers and administrators about the issue of mental health in just the last six years. Szabo confronted the stigma of mental illness at an early age. A popular student leader and athlete, he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at age 16. After graduating cum laude with a B.A. in psychology from American University in 2002, he set out on a full-time mission to speak out about mental health issues—in an effort to reach young people who are struggling to deal with their problems, and eradicate needless stereotypes. He has been interviewed/featured by CBS, CNN, MTV, FOX News, SEVENTEEN Magazine, PARADE Magazine and more. He is also a featured guest blogger for The Huffington Post and RevolutionHealth.com. His newly released book, "BEHIND HAPPY FACES" (Volt Press, $14.95), has already been praised by several prominent mental health authors/advocates, including Tipper Gore.
Campus to welcome popular national speaker/author ROSS SZABO
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 3:30 P.M., GUERRIRI UNIVERSITY CENTER
** SZABO ALSO AVAILABLE FOR RELATED INTERVIEWS WITH LOCAL MEDIA
Trend stories / mental health, campus violence, teen suicide, depression, MORE
ROSS SZABO, popular national speaker and author of the just-released book, "BEHIND HAPPY FACES: Taking Charge of Your Mental Health (a guide for young adults)," will appear at Salisbury University in Salisbury TOMORROW, Tuesday, October 23. Szabo's presentation, "What Happy Faces are Hiding," will take place at 3:30 p.m. in the Wicomico Room of the Guerreri University Center. The event, CLOSED to Salisbury students and staff, is being sponsored by Salisbury Greek Life and the Student Government Association. [Any media wishing to attend and/or interview Ross Szabo may make arrangements by contacting either Lori Radcliff or Justin Bullock at the numbers listed above.]
In the wake of April's Virginia Tech tragedy, Columbine and other incidents in recent years including the shooting at a high school in Cleveland just this past week--focusing on the mental health of young adults is all the more important these days. It is becoming increasingly clear that mental health issues in our schools have reached epidemic proportions. Perhaps the most startling evidence is that suicide is a leading cause of death among students aged 15-24, according to a recent study by the American Association of Suicidology. Many students do not discuss their problems, which may include depression, anxiety, ADHD, eating disorders, bipolar disorder, substance abuse, sleep deprivation and more. Unfortunately, stigma is the largest barrier to seeking help. Szabo is doing whatever he can -- to help change that.
“It’s important we remove the fear and shame often associated with mental illness, and communicate to every young person that it’s OK not to feel OK,” says Szabo. “Help is out there, and they can move forward. Most importantly, they need to know they’re not alone.”
Szabo is one of the top speakers in the country on the college circuit, and serves as Director of Youth Outreach for the National Mental Health Awareness Campaign (NMHAC). He comes to Salisbury shortly after his appearance on the CBS EARLY SHOW, where he discussed the issue of back-to-school stress, and what parents, friends, and others can do if they are concerned a student may be at risk for developing a serious mental health issue. Szabo's mission is to help young people to better understand and break through the negative stigma associated with mental illness, so that they may feel free to seek the help they need.
For more information on Ross Szabo and "BEHIND HAPPY FACES," please visit www.behindhappyfaces.com.
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BIO: ROSS SZABO's dynamic, relatable presentations and inspiring personal account of his experiences with mental illness have made him one of the top speakers on the college circuit—leading him to be named “Best Male Performer” by CAMPUS ACTIVITIES Magazine earlier this year. He is the only speaker to have addressed well over 500,000 students, parents, teachers and administrators about the issue of mental health in just the last six years. Szabo confronted the stigma of mental illness at an early age. A popular student leader and athlete, he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at age 16. After graduating cum laude with a B.A. in psychology from American University in 2002, he set out on a full-time mission to speak out about mental health issues—in an effort to reach young people who are struggling to deal with their problems, and eradicate needless stereotypes. He has been interviewed/featured by CBS, CNN, MTV, FOX News, SEVENTEEN Magazine, PARADE Magazine and more. He is also a featured guest blogger for The Huffington Post and RevolutionHealth.com. His newly released book, "BEHIND HAPPY FACES" (Volt Press, $14.95), has already been praised by several prominent mental health authors/advocates, including Tipper Gore.
Cruise For A Cause
On Saturday 20 October, the Wheels That Heal Car Club held their annual Cruise For A Cause. Over 100 cars, motorcycles and trucks left K-Mart parking lot for Ocean City Harley-Davidson at 1230.
The Cruise this year raised money for Brandy Cullen (bone cancer of the spine) and Robbie Joyce (brain tumor). Sadly, Brandy passed away before the Cruise took place.
$16042.00 was raised and split between the two families to help with medical costs and in the case of Brandy, burial expenses.
All profits during the year go to Local Charity. Most of our operating expenses are covered by dues and donations from club members.
Last year Eagle One car products selected Wheels That Heal as one of four Clubs in the country to receive their "Eagle One Golden Rule Award for the most outstanding community service program in the Eastern Region".