The Josh Project, Inc. Hosts Safe Summer Swimming Kickoff as part of Initiative to Keep Children Safe from the leading Causes of Childhood Injury Toledo, OH.
To encourage all Americans to protect the children they love from unintentional injury, The Josh Project, Inc. will host a National Water Safety Month event. Read More...
Fun at White Water Exposes Black and Brown Fear and Color-blind Facts
Last week I was so excited about the surprise of my sister Rhonda, husband Terreon and me taking my six nieces and nephewsages nine, eight, seven, six, four and three yearsto White Water. I absolutely love the water and eagerly anticipate our annual family day at the water park... read more
http://www.ramonahouston.com/rh/blog/fun-fear-and-facts/
Task Force Will See If Closed YWCA Pool Has Future
After closing in late 2009 because of high costs, the pool at the downtown YWCA could reopen sometime this year.
On Tuesday, read more...
http://www.jconline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/201103090200/NEWS/103090328
Grieving mom offers swim lessons to poor Ohio kids
TOLEDO -- As a child, Wanda Butts learned to stay away from the water. Her father had witnessed a drowning when he was young and passed down a fear of swimming.
http://zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/article/20100823/NEWS01/8230311/1002/RSS01
Grieving Toledo mom offers swim lessons to poor kids
Wanda Butts, of Toledo, lost her 16-year-old son four years ago when he drowned in a Michigan lake. She blamed herself for months because she never taught him to swim.
http://www.wtol.com/global/story.asp?s=13027265
Grieving mom offers swim lessons to underprivileged Ohio children
As a child, Wanda Butts learned to stay away from the water. Her father had witnessed a drowning when he was young and passed down a fear of swimming. By date (default)
http://www.sanduskyregister.com/2010/aug/23/o0227bc-oh-learningtoswim1sxml
Grieving mom offers swim lessons to poor Ohio kids
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - A mother in northwest Ohio is turning her worst moment into a new meaning for her life and her son's memory. Wanda Butts, of Toledo, lost her 16-year-old son four years ago when he drowned in a Michigan lake. She blamed herself for months because she never taught him to swim.
http://www.wxix.com/Global/story.asp?S=13024713
Grieving Toledo mom offers swim lessons to poor kids
A Toledo mother is turning her worst moment into a new meaning for her life and her son's memory.
http://www.toledoonthemove.com/news/story.aspx?id=500495
MOM OFFERS SWIM LESSONS TO LESS FORTUNATE KIDS
TOLEDO (AP) -- A mother in northwest Ohio is turning her worst moment into a new meaning for her life and her son's memory.
http://lancastereaglegazette.com/article/20100823/NEWS01/8230311/1002/rss01
Sunday Evening Associated Press News Minute - 8/22/2010
OBERLIN, Ohio (AP) - Ohio environmental officials say the operator of the Lorain County landfill has agreed to negotiate a settlement to resolve neighbor's complaints that it's unbearably smelly.
http://www.wlio.com/localNews.aspx?NewsID=14588
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