Guest guest Posted December 3, 2009 Report Share Posted December 3, 2009 Below you can find the HTML for forwarding purposes. Again, thank you for spreading the word! Sincerely, Pattison National Autism Association - Northeast Ohio (NAA-NEO) Helping Hand Program Manager 13111 Shaker Blvd Ste 210 Cleveland, OH 44120 E-mail: apattison@... Phone (216)544-1231 Web: www.autismnortheastohio.org Join our group for periodic newsletters/events/resources postings about autism by emailing: NAA-NEOhio-subscribe Your friends who brought Dan Zanes and Friends to Cleveland now present JUSTIN ROBERTS' POP FLY TOUR Coming to Beachwood, Ohio Friday January 29, 2010 A benefit concert for families in Northeast Ohio dealing with autism Feel like jumping, dancing or bouncing off another?? Watch new Pop Fly video here Then this show is for you! Buy Tickets Here! is winner of Parents’ Choice Gold Award Amazon top 10 #1 CD of 2008 Fids and Kamily Poll NPR Best of 2008 "Pure Fun"- Entertainment Weekly "Some of the most inspired and intelligent kids lyrics ever." Amazon.com "As a kids' performer, is in a league of his own." - Chicago Tribune "On your feet fun and laugh-out-loud funny." - People Magazine "Another genre-swirling grand slam." - Cookie Magazine www.justinrobertsmusic.com Buy Tickets Here! FRIDAY, JANUARY 29th, 2010 6:30 PM Beachwood High School25100 Fairmont Blvd.Beachwood, OH 44122216-831-2080 Buy Tickets Here! A benefit concert for families in Northeast Ohio dealing with autism Our beneficiary, the National Autism Association - Northeast Ohio (NAA-NEO) is a non-profit organization with the mission to provide financial assistance and service linkage to families residing in seven counties of Northeast Ohio that raise a child or children with autism. All proceeds from this benefit concert will support the organization's Helping Hand Program which funds medically necessary as well as educational and therapeutic autism treatments. NAA-NEO has awarded nearly 150 grants to qualifying families since 2007. Click here to find out more! The ' Experience Like a scene from Groundhog Day, the event repeats itself over and over. Bass and drums pound out the beat in perfect unison. Bodies spring to their feet and rush the stage: jumping, dancing and bouncing off each other like bumper cars. The concertgoers behave like children. Which is no surprise because they are children, participating in the kiddie mosh pit found at nearly every concert. is truly one of the all-stars of the indie family music scene. He logs thousands of miles on the road each year, leading some to call him the hardest working man in children¹s show business. With national awards and recognition and a devoted fan base, and his wonderfully named band mates “The Not Ready for Naptime Players†dish out unexpectedly intelligent and whimsically rocking music for kids and their parents. ’s latest CD, Pop Fly, is filled with eleven high energy pop hits spanning topics from a dandelion watching ballplayer to a girl’s unusual hairstyle in which funky characters of all shapes and sizes take up residence. There are images of permission slips, first days, and grandmother’s home cooking. Gently plucked piano strings, vintage synthesizers, tender trombones, pounding drums, and giant electric guitars emerge on this journey through the pop flies and pratfalls of childhood. It’s yet another home run filled with witty lyrics, sing-along choruses and touching insights. It continues a hot streak that started in the early 90s. To learn more about please visit www.justinrobertsmusic.com. Tickets ADVANCE: Kids $10 Adults $20 DAY OF SHOW: Kids $12, Adults $22 A Benefit for families in NE Ohio dealing with autism Scroll down to learn more or click here! Buy Tickets Here! More Videos Airplane of Food Pop Fly Video Stay-at-home Dad DAP productions joins together with the National Autism Association - Northeast Ohio Chapter (NAA-NEO) in bringing to Cleveland What is autism? Autism is a neurological disorder that now affects 1 in 100 children in the United States, a recent rapid increase. It affects boys more often than girls, with 1 in every 58 boys diagnosed today with an autism spectrum disorder. Autism may impair a child's communication and social skills as well as his or her behaviors. The degree of impairment can range widely and based on the severity of the symptoms a person diagnosed with autism may need a variety of essential services such as specialized instruction, tutoring, social skills training, behavioral intervention and therapy, speech, occupational, physical or music therapies, medical consultations and testing to reveal underlying medical conditions such as seizures, gastrointestinal problems, immunological issues or allergies. Most of the time these services are not covered by private health plans and the families affected face the enormous challenge of providing help to their loved one(s) on their own. Early intervention has been shown to decrease the severity of symptoms in most individuals with autism. It is of utmost importance to us to make every effort to advocate for these families and children and help them obtain services. To learn more about autism please visit www.autismnortheastohio.org. If you would like to get involved and help the cause please email apattison@... or call 216.544.1231. Thank you for your support! The National Autism Association - Northeast Ohio (NAA-NEO) 13111 Shaker Boulevard Suite 210 Cleveland, OH 44120 216.544.1231 www.autismnortheastohio.org apattisonautismnortheastohio (DOT) org This message was sent from National Autism Association - Northeast Ohio & DAP Productions to egerpatt@.... It was sent from: NAA-NEO, 13111 Shaker Boulevard Ste 210, Cleveland, OH 44120. You can modify/update your subscription via the link below. Email Marketing by Manage your subscription Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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