Saturday, April 26, 2008

CBS Reporter on Meck radio




















(Editors Note: Due to technical difficulties, this program did not air on VoiceCorps on April 28. It has been rescheduled for Thursday, May 8.)

CBS News 48 Hours correspondent and central Ohio native Erin Moriarty joins Meck on VoiceCorps' "The Morning Exchange" this Monday, April 28, 2008. Moriarty will discuss her life growing up in Upper Arlington, her career, and her recently released book "Death of a Dream." Book co-author Paul Larosa joins Moriarty on the program, as well. The book deals with the tragic murder of Catherine Woods, daughter of Ohio State University Marching Band Director Jon Woods and Donna Woods.

"The Morning Exchange" airs Monday through Friday at 11 am and is repeated at 11 pm. VoiceCorps (http://www.voicecorps.org/) programming can be heard in central Ohio on the community channel (channel 6) of Time-Warner cable. Check it out!

Enjoy the show!

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Meck book pick




















CBS News Producer Paul Larosa and CBS News Correspondent Erin Moriarty (Upper Arlington '70, OSU BA '74, JD'77) promote their new book "Death of a Dream."

Just finished "Death of a Dream" by Paul Larosa and Erin Moriarty of CBS News. It's the story of the tragic murder of Catherine Woods, daughter of Jon Woods (Director, The Ohio State University Marching Band) and his spouse, Donna. The book incorporates materials gained by Moriarty during her reporting of this story for CBS News' "48 Hours Mystery."

The text goes behind the scenes in graphic detail to successfully capture the mindsets of the main players in this drama that played itself out with New York City as the backdrop. The riveting style makes for a quick read that lends new insights into the worlds of
show business, law enforcement, and jurisprudence. It's recommended reading.

Friday, April 04, 2008

Share your Bexley memories!

Got this from Jackie Halla Sharpe:

Hello,

If you or others in your family have an interest in sharing a story or recollection about your experience as a student or parent of a student attending Bexley Schools, please read on.

A small group of volunteers and students are collecting material for a video history of school days in Bexley. The first opportunity to share your story starts next week April 7 though April 18. Interview times are from 11:45 to 1:20 pm each of those days at Bexley High School.

In addition to video, we would like to copy photos, archives, and interesting memorabilia related to Bexley Schools. You can bring items to the school at these times, too - regardless if you have a story - and we will make electronic images to use in this video.

Invite your old classmates and former teachers and coaches. Pass along this email if you like. People can come together to share a story - parents and children, friends, and teachers. Help celebrate our city's 100th birthday.

Please get back to me this weekend if you want to participate! Time slots are limited.

Regards,

Janet Helgeson
258-7033