Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category

A Day For History!

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Hooooooray!

November 4, 2008.  This is a day that goes down in history.  Barack Obama has done it!  The first African-American to be elected as the next President of the United States.  And we, the people have helped make it happen.

What a thrilling triumph for the American people.   I felt lucky to have heard Obama speak at the Highland Park Women’s Club several years ago — long before he considered running for the Presidency. 

After he spoke with such passion, everyone gave him a standing ovation.  Whispers floated across the air.  “This is the kind of person who should be our President!”  People nodded, cheering, clapping, and wondering if such an idea could even be possible.

I could only hope and dream.  And tonight, those dreams have been answered.  Our country needs a change, and the people have spoken.  May we all pull together — at last — and rebuild our country… with liberty and justice for all.

Stepping Outside The Box

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

It was an adventure we would never forget. 

On July 23rd, 2008, a group of thirty-one volunteers journeyed to Ecuador on a program called Causes For Change International.  Most came from the Chicago area, but others ventured from Ohio, Michigan, California, Jamaica and even from as far as Australia.  For many, this was a first-time experience.  Our purpose was to provide free medical and dental services to poor children who had never received help before.  For those who weren’t healthcare professionals, we offered to do whatever we could. 

 

It was a life transforming experience, filled with the joys of giving.  My husband Joel Sanders, a holistic dentist in Highland Park, couldn’t resist.  Soon, our intrepid teenage son, Andrew decided to join, along with his buddy, Jack Fuller of Winnetka.  Others from the North Shore included Highland Park college student Anne Bartels, Dr. Ricardo Senno of Evanston/Lincolnshire and Wilmette photographer, George Pfoertner.   

 

As my son Andrew recommended, sometimes you’ve got to “step outside the box.” 

So, although nervous, I decided to go along too.  The trip pushed me beyond my preconceived limitations, and offered much more than we all anticipated.  Causes For Change International showed us a wider perspective of the needs beyond “our box,” and the value of giving.  After all, the deepest connections are the inner ones.   

 

When given the assignment to collect 1000 small stuffed animals for the Ecuadorian children, it seemed impossible.  Yet, with faith and effort, we were able to surpass that goal.  Thanks to the generosity of North Shore locals, about 1800 toys were donated, which the children cherished.  Dental supplies were also donated, and monetary contributions purchased 1700 new toothbrushes and 250 solar calculators for the schools which lacked electricity. 

 

It was amazing to realize these children have no toys.  The stuffed animals motivated the children to sit down for dental treatment.  Dentistry consisted of a check-up and if needed, dental extractions.  (They were more afraid of the shot than the extraction!)  There was no electricity.  No fancy equipment.  And no x-rays.  A flashlight provided light over each child’s mouth.     

 

From our hotel base in Naranjal, Ecuador, a bus drove us to different remote schools.  Each day, about 500 children waited at a schoolyard, accompanied by a parent.

They came by bus, canoe or on foot, often traveling for hours.  An armed guard stayed with us for added protection.  

 

We were a handful of people serving 2,300 children in one week.  Three dentists.  Two general doctors.  An ophthalmologist.  An occupational therapist.  And everyone else – both youth and adults from different professions.  Using five separate rooms, we set up stations at each school:  an education room – teaching kids how to brush teeth, a dental room, medical room, eye doctor room and a pharmacy, rationing out 10 children’s vitamins, anti-parasite pills and aspirin. 

 

Children sat in a plastic seat, alongside a garbage pail with a plastic bag for spitting.  With plentiful sugar cane and no toothbrushes, toothpaste or dental checkups, children in the past had died from dental abscesses.  Before treatment began, some children screamed.  Some cried.  And some refused to open their mouth, even with their desperate mothers urging them on.  There was no other healthcare option for them.  Most children in need lost their baby teeth.  Some had adult teeth removed to prevent bigger problems in the future.

 

Under 90-degree heat, as the kids waited their turn for hours in the schoolyard, we distracted them with activities.  Everyone pitched in, doing whatever they could.  You could see by the looks of gratitude that we were appreciated.

 

As the Naranjal Mayor said in an inspiring speech, “You are the causes for change.”  I learned that he was right.  Yes, we each can create change.  All it takes is the belief. 

Park Avenue Productions: 847-501-2867

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Sorry!  Our website is down…

For some unknown technical reason, our website seems to have disappeared about a week ago.  I ran after it, but I have no idea what transpired.  The technical mumbo-jumbo  can be disconcerting.

So — last week, my kind marketing colleague pointed the website to another one of our domains.  Lo and behold — today I checked my website, and again — something happened to the page!

 So — if you happen to be reading this page, or wondering where Park Avenue Productions could be, we’re still here… and will have a new home page up within a week. 

In the meanwhile, if you want a dynamic video to educate others, motivate your customers, or promote your business, feel free to call us.  We’ll help create a video clip that can be added to your website.  It will tell your story well so that customers are calling you!

Here’s our phone number — 847-501-2867.   You can also email Lynn Sanders at lynn@parkaveproductions.com.

Samples of our work can be found at: 

www.patientsafetyvideo.com (Telly award-winning video)

www.aehi.org (See P.S.A. on unique school)

www.bestofthenorthshore.com - (See my articles:  “Naomi & Holt,” “One of the Most Unique Schools,” and profiles - “Charles Page,” “Marla Schneider,” “Frank Lieberman,” “Carey Smolensky,” “Gabriel Viti,” “Celebrate the American Spirit.”)

More clips coming sooooooooooon!

And — most thrilling — my first children’s book is coming out in a few months.  It’s called, ”Social Justice:  How You Can Make A Difference.” 

Will upload photos from Ecuador soon.  The trip was amazing!  See more writing at:  http://lynn-sanders.blogspot.com.

Feel free to post a comment.  Would love hearing from you! 

All the best,

Lynn

The Power of Email Marketing

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Over the past few weeks, I’ve witnessed the incredible power of email marketing.  Our family will be traveling to Ecuador in July, on a program called “Causes For Change International.” (See:  www.causesforchange.org).

My husband will be providing free dental care to needy children for a week, my son, his friend, a pre-med student and I will be helping out.  Joel is supposed to work on between 160-200 kids per day!

The surprising news came a few weeks ago.  I was told that I needed to bring about 1000 small stuffed animals as gifts for the children who have nothing.  Since these kids receive no medical or dental care all year, and typically are anxious about having any procedure done, it gets them motivated to sit in a chair when they realize that a gift will be given to them afterwards. 

With a wave of concern washing over me, I thought I’d better do SOMETHING.  I sent out an email blast to numerous friends, family and colleagues.  And thankfully, the donations have started coming.  Two young girls, Laura and her friend Nina brought over 6 large bags full of 310 beanie babies!

A writing colleague, Susan Bearman, created a flyer for her son’s school and collected numerous donations from parents at the school picnic last weekend. 

I’m grateful, appreciative and very moved by everyone’s support.  It just goes to show how much we are all connected.  Thank you, Thank you…!  Only about 600 more small stuffed animals to go….

Inspirational Paths Towards Inner Peace

Friday, May 9th, 2008

We’re all in this world together, and yet sometimes, that idea gets blurred and foggy.   We see each other as separate until certain people or events happen, which jar our senses and make us realize the inner connection between all of us.

 Today, at the National Speakers Association workshop and luncheon, I was privileged to hear two outstanding speakers, Frank Bucaro and Howard Putnam, offer wisdom about speaking, about ethics, and ultimately about life. 

 Will write more about that…  but since this hour is extremely late, I’ll need to be brief. 

What are YOUR thoughts on living life to its fullest? 

How conscious are you of ethics during your work?

Do you hang around those who inspire you — or those who bring you down?

Lots of powerful food for the mind here.   We need to show more people how powerful videos can help spread their message to the public… and increase funding and support.

Happy Spring!

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Well, time has been flying by, and thank goodness — it’s SPRING!  Hooray!

“Amelia,” the musical about Amelia Earhart went well, and we had a great crowd… lots of positive feedback too.   Soon, we’ll start the process of revising.  Never realized how much revising goes into creative projects like this…

As an interesting note, due to our publicity in the Pioneer Press, we received a note from an organization named, Zonta, the oldest women’s business association.  Earhart was actually one of their most notable members.  Zonta wants us to perform excerpts from “Amelia” at their benefit on May 21st.  So — Chloe Bolan, Dave Flippo and I — along with Tobi (who played Amelia at Theatre Building Chicago) will be performing for Zonta’s event. 

Besides that — I’m finishing a new children’s non-fiction book about Social Justice…. the idea is about how kids can make a difference in the world.  Through my research, I’ve discovered several inspiring organizations, created by youth, who will be noted in this book.   I’m looking forward to seeing this book come to life!

Please feel free to drop me a note!  Did you see “Amelia?”  What do you think about a book on Social Justice for kids?

Busy & Fun Times Ahead…

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Hi Friends,

This is still a very new experience… sharing my thoughts on a blog.  Hope whoever reads this is enjoying these words.

Well, the time is getting closer towards the staging of our Earhart musical, “Amelia.”  I was inspired by Earhart since my childhood days, when I attended Earhart Elementary School on Chicago’s south side.  This musical will showcase Amelia’s passion to live life to the fullest, as she led the way for women to be independent and daring.

Besides my excitement over this upcoming event, I’ve been asked to write a children’s book about Social Justice.   The focus is to motivate children to realize that even if they’re not old enough to vote, they CAN make a difference.   I’m delighted to work on this project that touches my heart. 

 In doing research on youth organizations involving social justice, I discovered so many interesting sites.  One site, Alex’s Lemonade Stand, began with an idea by a four-year-old girl, Alexandra “Alex” Scott, who had pediatric cancer.  She wanted to raise money for her doctors to find a cure to her disease, so she and her older brother held a yearly summer Lemonade Stand, and donated the proceeds for pediatric cancer research. 

Even though Alex died at age 8, her cause lives on… raising millions of dollars every year.  (www.alexslemonade.org

It makes me realize how we ALL can make a difference.  No matter what!  The process of feeling empowered starts simply with a positive belief.   What do you think?

Exciting Month…

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

What an exciting time!  I just finished creating my first teleseminar on January 30th, 2008.  Quite an adventure.  I interviewed nationally recognized storyteller, Susan O’Halloran on “The Power of Story-Telling For Non-Profits.”  She was a terrific guest, and we offered a downloadable free gift of her material.  

One of Susan’s tips was that to reach the media, it’s important to have a compelling story.  Your story can tie in with a current event, holiday, or pull on one’s heartstrings.  Stories get remembered.  Facts don’t.  Check out Susan’s website at www.susanohalloran.com.

Our listeners were also treated to insights from Gordon Mayer, Vice-President at Community Media Workshop in Chicago.  (www.newstips.org).  He was wonderful too.

If you want to be kept in the loop for more noteworthy teleseminars, just add your name and email in at www.asklynnsanders.com.  (Under question, you can write in “nothing.”)

My main preoccupation at the moment is my first musical, “Amelia” — the behind-the-scenes story of Amelia Earhart.  My team of collaborators - Chloe Bolan, book writer, Dave Flippo, composer and myself as lyricist have been working day and night on revising and tweaking our manuscript and score.  The staged reading for the musical is on Tuesday, March 18th, at 7:00 p.m., Theatre Building Chicago, 1225 W. Belmont Avenue in Chicago.  Tickets are a whopping $5.00 before March 14th and $10.00 at the door.  You can phone 773-327-5252 for tickets.  (I’m attaching the poster for your viewing pleasure.)

Lots of creative juggling going on here… working on a children’s story about Social Justice…. doing publicity and marketing for several clients… and my work on a major documentary is coming out soon — “Frame 313, The JFK Assassination Theories. ”  You’ll find exclusive footage on this film that’s fascinating…  (www.sundownentertainmentcompany.com)

That’s all for now.   Have a good weekend. :)

Hello world!

Friday, February 8th, 2008

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!