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Friday, March 28, 2008

Trace Atkins and The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network


I watched Celebrity Apprentice and since I wanted Trace Atkins to win, I thought I would dedicate this column to him and the work he's doing on behalf of his daughter and her food allergies. If you're like me, you can listen to that man talk and sing for hours (isn't his voice awesome!) so if you're really truly listening, you'll hear how much help that the organization that is near and dear to his heart, The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network, needs. For those of you who do not know, Trace's six-year-old daughter has severe food allergies.

He has said, "She’s allergic to all nuts, all dairy and eggs,” says Adkins. “It’s something we deal with and have to be vigilant about on a daily basis. We have to keep the Benadryl, the Epi-pen, all that stuff." (Check out the rest of the blog post here.) We need to spread the word about this condition and help the children who are afflicted. For those of you who can just grab anything you want to eat without thinking about what it is doing to your body, this is especially for you. Imagine how many labels they read and how much they have to do just to prepare a meal for their daughter. Imagine how scary it must be to live with that thought that she's eating something that can send her into anaphylactic shock. I have three healthy children and I can't imagine it.

So please check out this organization -- The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network -- and donate what you can. Help to spread the word. Buy Trace's new song and help contribute to the cause (the song makes me cry it's so beautiful). Let's help Trace out.

Hey Trace -- you should've won. One thing that Donald Trump failed to realize is that even though Piers raised the most money, nobody asked if any of the contestants would want to work with him regularly. I guarantee the answer would be no. That's the difference between you and Piers -- Piers can raise the money, agreed, but he is in no way qualified to be a boss that someone would want to work for every single day. Trace, thanks for showing the Brit how classy Americans really are (of course Omarosa is the exception to that! Please NO more of her!).

Lisa

Treehugger

I'm in the midst of finishing two major work projects and then this blog will be back in business. In the meantime, please check out these websites for some great information on being green and about Earth Day, this April 22nd.

www.treehugger.com
Earth Day

I was just recently named Green Building Correspondent for Multi-Housing News. I'm excited about this position as I'll report on what developers of apartment buildings/condos/coops/townhouses are doing to make their buildings more sustainable and "green."

Lisa

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Nigel Barker (and I) ask to please help baby seals!


Baby seals have got to be some of the cutest creatures ever put on this earth and although I normally put pictures of celebrities on the site, today they are the celebrity. Please help to save them. Nigel Barker of America's Next Top Model and the Humane Society of the United States are working hard to help stop the Canadian commercial seal hunt and you can too.

FACTS:
  • Canada's commercial seal hunt is the largest slaughter of marine mammals on earth, with hundreds of thousands of seals killed annually.
  • In Canada, more than 95 percent of the seals killed each year are less than 3 months old. At the time of slaughter, many have yet to eat their first solid meal or take their first swim, and they are utterly defenseless against the hunters.
  • The seals are killed for their fur, which is sold in fashion markets in Asia, Europe and Russia.
  • In Canada, sealers are commercial fishermen, who earn only a small fraction of their annual incomes from killing seals.
  • A 2007 study by a panel of veterinary and zoology experts who studied the Canadian commercial seal hunt found a widespread disregard for the Marine Mammal Regulations by sealers, a failure to monitor the hunt by authorities, high wounding rates in seals that were shot or clubbed, wounded seals left to suffer for protracted periods of time and sealers failing to ensure animals were dead in 66 percent of cases. The report concluded that both clubbing and shooting of seals should be considered unacceptable.
  • A recent scientific opinion by the Panel on Animal Health and Welfare requested by the European Commission concluded, "When seals are hit or shot, but are not dead, they may have to be hit or shot again or may be moved or skinned whilst conscious, resulting in avoidable pain, distress, fear and other forms of suffering" and "seals should be protected from acts that cause them avoidable pain, distress, fear and other forms of suffering."
  • Nations around the world have taken action to end their trade in seal products or announced their intention to do so, including Austria, Belgium, Croatia, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Panama, Slovenia and the United States.
After experiencing first hand the beauty of the harp seal nursery, world-renowned photographer Nigel Barker joined The Humane Society of the United States in calling on the Canadian government to end the commercial slaughter of baby seals in favor of the more humane — and lucrative — eco-tourism industry.
Since Canada banned commercial whale hunting in the 1970's, the whale-watching industry has thrived and is now worth more than the commercial seal hunt.
"Years ago, the Canadian government successfully turned its commercial whale hunt into a multi million-dollar whale-watching industry, and there is absolutely no reason the government cannot do the same with seals," said Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of The HSUS. "By continuing this appalling and inhumane hunt, the government is turning what should be an economic asset — the world's largest migration of these highly charismatic marine mammals — into a liability. The new economies of the major nations of the world will be built around sustainable and humane practices, not the reckless exploitation of wildlife and natural resources."
Barker said, "Witnessing hundreds of thousands of harp seals with their beautiful white coat pups in this awe-inspiring frozen landscape is enough to take even the most seasoned photojournalist's breath away. Of course, the thought of the impending slaughter with the use of clubs, sharp spikes and guns in only a few weeks' time shatters what should be a celebration of life and promise and instead fills you with dread and remorse for the inhumane way we treat our fellow animals."
"I hope to raise awareness in the youth of today with graphic images of both the joy and desperation from the largest mammalian birthing site and consequent killing fields on Earth. This sort of behavior cannot and will not be tolerated by the youth of today and I intend to do something about it," Barker continued.
HSUS is calling upon the Canadian government to immediately implement a fair buyout of the sealing industry. In recent years, the Canadian government has successfully implemented many license buy-back programs, also known as license retirement plans, in the wake of fisheries closures. In these programs, the government compensates license holders for lost revenue resulting from fishery closures.
A sealing license buy-back program would fairly compensate fishermen (who hunt seals in the off season) affected by the permanent closure of the commercial seal hunt. This program, combined with the additional new sources of income from tourism, would only improve the already strong economy of Canada, the environment, the lives of the fishermen and of course, the welfare of the seals.
Seal hunting is an off-season activity conducted by Canadian fishermen. Since 2005, The HSUS has urged U.S. companies to avoid selling and serving Canadian seafood in order to convince that country's fishing industry to stop participating in and supporting the commercial seal hunt.
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The Humane Society of the United States is the nation's largest animal protection organization — backed by 10.5 million Americans, or one of every 30. For more than a half-century, The HSUS has been fighting for the protection of all animals through advocacy, education, and hands-on programs. Celebrating animals and confronting cruelty — On the web at humanesociety.org.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Simon Cowell helps out family with sick daughter


Love him or hate him, Simon Cowell did a nice deed this week.

" The American Idol judge appeared as a guest during Monday's broadcast of The Oprah Winfrey Show and cut a $162,000 personal check to Amy and Randy Stoen, whose 3-year-old daughter Madeline was recently diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of cancer. ...click here to read more.

Thanks Simon.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Taylor Hicks and the Children's Miracle Network


Congratulations to the Children's Miracle Network, founded in 1983 by the Osmond family and John Schneider (oh boy did I crush on him when I was a teen!), for reaching their 25th year doing amazing things for kids! Tomorrow night, they will wrap up their celebration with a special medal ceremony for children who were selected for their courage in overcoming medical obstacles and represent every state in the United States, every province in Canada, and new Children’s Miracle Network hospitals in Ireland and the United Kingdom. Performing at the event is my favorite soul man, Taylor Hicks, as well as Cirque Dreams.

If your kids are healthy, hug them and give thanks. Then, please donate to this great cause.

Until next time,
Lisa

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Monday, March 10, 2008

Beatrix Potter, Oprah


This past weekend, I had the opportunity to watch Miss Potter, an extremely delightful movie that was released in 2006 and starts Renee Zellweger as the famed children's author Beatrix Potter.

For those of you who have never heard of Beatrix Potter, stop reading right now and go to the nearest bookstore. Look up "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" and "Benjamin Bunny" and her other books. Then come back to my blog once you have done so."

I loved this movie so much and I learned something about Miss Potter that I never knew before. According to the movie, Beatrix Potter, who came from a wealthy family but ultimately grew a mass fortune of her own thanks to her children's books, began purchasing mass amounts of land.

In 1923, she bought Troutbeck Park Farm and in 1930 bought the Monk Coniston Estate, which was 4000 acres from Little Langdale to Coniston, which contained Tarn Hows and more and more and more. She ultimately left 14 farms and 4000 acres of land to the National Trust when she died in 1943! A true celebrity-do-gooder! You can learn more about what Beatrix did here and go rent or buy the movie!


Oprah's Big Give!
Anyone watch this show yet? I haven't had a chance too, but I'm going to try and catch it this week. The premise is that these contestants are giving a bundle of cash and then told to give it away. The winner wins a million dollars and there are prizes and many twists and turns along the way. I'm glad Oprah has people moving to help other people. Let me know what you think of this show!

Monday, March 03, 2008

Kat Von D Tattoos for Vitamin Angels


Leaving Her Mark on the World Kat Von D Tattoos 400 People to Save 32,000 Children in 24 Hours for Vitamin Angels
Imagine getting a tattoo and saving the lives of 80 children in the record time of three minutes. That was the case this past December, when Kat Von D, the queen of black and grey portrait tattoos, inked her way into the Guinness Book of Records by tattooing 400 people in 24 hours. In addition, she donated all the proceeds from her work to Vitamin Angels, the only charity in existence that is solely dedicated to eradicating vitamin A deficiency childhood blindness around the world. Von D’s clientele consists of people from all over the world and all walks of life including celebrities, musicians and serious tattoo fans alike who don’t mind her month-long waiting list and will gladly shell out at minimum $500 for some of Von D's famous ink. Von D says tattooing is a very visual medium, so she thought it appropriate to raise awareness for the plight of sight with Vitamin Angels and its most aggressive campaign to date, Operation 20/20, which has an end goal of eradicating childhood blindness due to vitamin A deficiency worldwide by the year 2020.

For Von D, the star of TLC’s “LA Ink,” there was no better way to end 2007, than to give something back to her fans and to a cause she really believes in. The first 400 people who came to Von D’s West Hollywood tattoo shop, High Voltage Tattoo, within the specified time period, were tattooed with a specially designed “LA” logo for a $20 donation that went to Vitamin Angels. The line of people waiting to get tattooed swelled from 75 to over one thousand in just
two hours. The scene was more than just people looking to get cheap ink and be part of the record setting day, nearly every local and national media outlet in the Los Angeles area covered Von D’s attempt live. “Each person who received a tattoo will not only have a permanent reminder of their involvement in setting a world record with Kat, but will also have a constant reminder of their contribution to saving the sight of children around the world, as well,” says Howard Schiffer, executive director of Vitamin Angels, who was on scene in Los Angeles for the event to support Von D’s efforts and passed out Operation 20/20 bracelets to participants. “Kat is breaking two records today; the most tattoos performed in 24 hours and she is the first tattoo artist to save 32,000 children from going blind in one day.”

To check out Schiffer’s podcast from the event and save a child’s life without getting inked visit
http://www.vitaminangels.org/.

Many celebrities helping the American Red Cross!


Many celebrities helping the American Red Cross!

The American Red Cross unveiled its seventh annual National Celebrity Cabinet with fifteen new members, including Emmy Award winner Patricia Heaton, actress and "Dancing with the Stars" alum Jennie Garth, actor Masi Oka, pro skateboarder Tony Hawk, and NFL star Matt Leinart, who has already made a personal commitment to encourage CPR training nationwide. In addition, the 2008 National Celebrity Cabinet will include thirty-two alumni, such as Super Bowl XLII MVP Eli Manning, Marcia Gay Harden, Miley Ray Cyrus, Julianne Moore, Elisabeth Rohm, Peyton Manning, and Rascal Flatts. The National Celebrity Cabinet is part of a mobilizing force to urge people to perform extraordinary life-saving acts in dire circumstances through the assistance of the Red Cross.
The 47 members of the 2008 National Celebrity Cabinet epitomize volunteer service to effect change, and throughout 2008, they will support the Red Cross and encourage others to change lives, starting with their own.

The 2008 National Celebrity Cabinet members are involved in one of the country's largest volunteer networks and promote awareness of Red Cross services by participating in public service advertisements, donating their time, money and blood, aiding in disaster relief, and lending a helping hand to those in need.
The Red Cross has benefited from the involvement of public figures and celebrities dating back to World War I. Over the years, actors and artists committing their time and talents to the organization have played an important role in raising public awareness of Red Cross services nationwide.
New Members of the American Red Cross National Celebrity Cabinet For 2008:
  • Penn Badgley is a lead character in the hit show "Gossip Girl," which has enjoyed a cult fan following since its fall debut. He recently appeared in the teen film "John Tucker Must Die," and stars in the upcoming thriller "The Stepfather," alongside TV greats Christopher Meloni and Sela Ward.
  • Greg Biffle is a two-time NASCAR champion. He won the Busch Series Rookie of the Year honor in 2001, and became the first driver to win both the Craftsman Truck and Busch Series Championships.
  • Robinson Cano is a player for the elite New York Yankees. He was among 30 finalists for the 2006 Roberto Clemente Award, given annually to the Major League Baseball player who combines outstanding skills on the baseball field with devoted work in the community.
  • Lisa Edelstein currently stars in the hit show "House M.D." and has appeared in numerous award-winning television series, including "Ally McBeal," "The West Wing," and "The Practice."
  • Jennie Garth rose to fame as Kelly Taylor on the immensely popular teen series "Beverly Hills, 90210." She later went on to star in the hit WB show "What I Like About You," alongside Amanda Bynes. She recently competed on the hit ABC reality series "Dancing with the Stars."
  • Tony Hawk is a world-famous professional skateboarder. He is a 16 time X Games medalist and has also helped to create the popular "Tony Hawk" video games, including "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater" and "Tony Hawk's Underground."
  • Patricia Heaton is best known for her portrayal of Debra Barone on the hit sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond," which earned multiple Emmy awards and enjoyed a nine season run. She currently stars as newscaster Kelly Carr on the Fox series "Back to You," with co-star Kelsey Grammer.
  • Matt Leinart is NFL star quarterback of the Arizona Cardinals. In his college years, he led his team, the University of Southern California (USC) Trojans to numerous victories, and is the USC all-time leader in career touchdown passes and completion percentage. He is a Heisman Trophy winner, a Rose Bowl and Orange Bowl MVP, and was the tenth pick in the 2006 NFL draft.
  • Masi Oka currently stars as part of the ensemble "Heroes" cast. His portrayal of Hiro Nakamura has quickly catapulted the show to become one of the most critically acclaimed and watched series on network television. He is set to star in the film "Get Smart" featuring Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway.
  • Ana Ortiz is currently enjoying success on the smash hit series "Ugly Betty." She will lend her voice to the animated feature "Noah's Ark: The New Beginning," alongside Michael Keaton and fellow Cabinet member Marcia Gay Harden.
  • Kal Penn has starred in over twenty films, and is a new cast member on the hit Fox series "House M.D." He recently had the starring role in the critically acclaimed film "The Namesake," based on the book of the same name. He can next be seen on the big screen in the follow-up to the hit teen flick "Harold and Kumar go to White Castle."
  • Sara Ramirez is best known for her portrayal as Dr. Callie Torres in the smash hit ABC drama "Grey's Anatomy." Her work on the show has earned her an ALMA nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Television Series, as well as a shared Screen Actors Guild win for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble. Sara won the Tony Award for her performance in Mike Nichols production of "Spamalot" on Broadway.
  • Judy Reyes currently portrays Nurse Carla Espinosa on the critically acclaimed NBC series "Scrubs." In 2006 she earned an ALMA Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Series.
  • Brittany Snow has experienced success on both the big and small screens. She recently portrayed the snooty 'Amber von Tussle' in the Golden Globe-nominated musical "Hairspray." Additionally, she starred in the Emmy-winning NBC series "American Dreams." Brittany will next be seen this year starring in the re-imagination of the horror classic, "Prom Night," as well as Tony Kaye's next feature "Black Water Transit" alongside Laurence Fishburne and the independent film "Finding Amanda," opposite Matthew Broderick.
  • Iyanla Vansant is an inspirational speaker and five-time New York Times bestselling author. She currently serves as a life coach on the television series "Starting Over."
Returning Celebrity Cabinet members include: six-year veterans Heidi Klum, Marlee Matlin, Nancy O'Dell, Jane Seymour; five-year veterans Peyton Manning, Jimmie Johnson; four-year veterans Leeza Gibbons, Rascal Flatts; three-year veterans Sara Evans, Patti LaBelle, Julianne Moore, George Foreman; two-year veterans Jackie Chan, Jamie Lee Curtis, Marcia Gay Harden, Elisabeth Rohm, Eli Manning, Jimmy Smits, Daddy Yankee, Chayanne, Aisha Tyler, Pierce Brosnan, Amy Grant; one-year veterans Miley Ray Cyrus, Kristen Bell, Pat Green, actor Dwayne Johnson, Dr. Phil McGraw, Raven-Symoné, Niki Taylor, Burney Lamar and Bradley Whitford.
Sherry Lansing, former chairman and CEO, Motion Picture Group, Paramount Pictures and former member of the Red Cross Board of Governors, has once again agreed to chair this year's National Celebrity Cabinet. "This is my sixth year serving as chair for the Celebrity Cabinet and it's an honor to be a part of such a meaningful cause with such talented people," said Lansing.
Please visit www.redcross.org/celebritycabinet/ to learn more about the Red Cross National Celebrity Cabinet.
About the American Red Cross:
The American Red Cross provides relief to victims of disasters at home and abroad, collects and distributes nearly half of the nation's blood supply, teaches lifesaving skills, and supports military members and families. The American Red Cross, a charity and not a government agency, depends on voluntary contributions of time, money and blood to perform its humanitarian mission.