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Dec. 30, 1999 Mel Feit celebrates the new millennium: moving past single gender issues to cooperation and mutual respect.
Dec. 23, 1999 Art Lewellen discusses the LOTi Light Rail Project: MAX into Oregon City and three streetcar lines.
Dec. 16, 1999 Connie Denton and the Troutdale Hawkeye's Cheerleaders discuss how cheerleading can bring parents and children together.
Dec. 9, 1999 Mitch Ward discusses the importance of delaying children until both parents are financially and emotionally ready.
Dec. 2, 1999 Joe Tabor discusses running for state representative district 12 on the Libertarian platform.

Nov. 25, 1999 Chuck Krayer discusses being thankful for his children even though they are 3000 miles away.
Nov. 18, 1999 Kevin Schaumleffle, candidate for Representative, District 6, discusses the Libertarian platform of limited government and personal freedom.
Nov. 11, 1999 Melody Guy and Gary Ferreira perform LIVE.
Nov. 4, 1999 Connie Denton discusses the Troutdale Hawkeye's Cheerleaders and how cheerleading can bring parents and children together.

Oct. 28, 1999 The Finvarra modern and contemporary Celtic Music Band performs live, discusses balancing music and family.LIVE
Oct. 21, 1999 Lori Fox and Xavier DeCoy discuss non-custodial parents' rights including seeing their children.
Oct. 14, 1999 Ralph Cross, Chosen to Serve Ministries, discusses reaching out to the homeless and disaffected youth.
Oct. 7, 1999 Peggy Lumpkin, The Stepkin Stories, discusses helping children cope with the loss of security following divorce.

Sept. 30, 1999 Sheila Smith, LCSW, on choosing a good counselor.
Sept. 23, 1999 Will and Pam Gaston discuss having a child taken by the state.
Sept. 16, 1999 Francine M Deutsch discusses her book, "Halving It All: How Equally Shared Parenting Works."
Sept. 9, 1999 The fabulous Darby O'Gill Irish Celtic Music Band performs live and discusses balancing their "rolickin' stage show" and family life.LIVE
Sept. 2, 1999 Bob Coy discussed having limited access to children.
Jada Langloss discusses over-medication of the poor, homeless, mentally-traumatized and elderly in institutions.

Aug 26, 1999 Mel Feit, National Center For Men, discusses the unique ability that men and women have to heal each other.
Aug 19, 1999 Jim Greenfield discusses the need for clear definitions of sexual harassment, to reduce the gender war, and to promote mutual respect between men and women.
Aug 12, 1999 Bill Sizemore, Oregon Taxpayers United, discusses ballot initiatives to reduce taxes and promote government efficiency and accountability.
Angela White, Youth Arts & Achievement Program, on making sure inner city youths have somewhere to go to fulfill their artistic goals.
Aug 5, 1999 Bryan Pallard and Brent Snyder discuss "Street Roots," the newspaper dedicated to helping the homeless help themselves and raising awareness of homelessness issues.

July 29, 1999 Sheila Smith, LCSW, discusses the personal foundation of accountability, personal responsibility, and service to others.
July 22, 1999 Marvin Calhoun discusses the need to assure access to children for both non-custodial mothers and fathers.
July 15, 1999 Francine M Deutsch discusses her book, "Halving It All How Equally Shared Parenting Works."
Portland women marathoners discuss empowerment and the "Avon Running Global Women's Circuit."
July 8, 1999 Gus Sleiman, Men’s Educational and Support Association, on the importance of acknowledging fathers in society and in legislation.
Will and Pam Gaston discuss having a child taken by the state and holding the state accountable.
July 1, 1999 The Finvarra modern and contemporary Celtic Music Band performs live, discusses balancing music and family,and helps to celebrate the freedom symbolized by the Fourth of July Holiday.

June 24, 1999 Ann Reed and Mary Smith, discuss being abused by their mother and father.
Nika Butler, 18, performs live and discusses obstacles faced by young, talented singers.
June 17, 1999 Keith Lampton and Richard Luccetti, of Oregon Parents Cneter, talks on fatherhood.
Gus Sleiman, Men’s Educational and Support Association, on the importance of acknowledging fathers in society and in legislation. Kurt Jaeger discusses the annual Father’s Day Picnic at Oaks Amusement Park and the importance of acknowledging fathers in society and in legislation.
June 10, 1999 Ralph Cross, with Chosen to Serve Ministries, discusses reaching out to the homeless and disaffected youth.
June 3, 1999 Joan Callender, discusses her book, "Second Time Around Help for Grandparents: Who Raise Their Children's Kids," and the importance of the extended family.
Spencer Bergman, of Mountain Top Holistic Gatherings, talks about starting an organic farmers market.

May 27, 1999 Professor Daphne Patai, author of "Heterophobia Sexual Harassment and the Future of Feminism," will discuss the need for equity feminism, mutual respect, and where the women's and men's movements should go from here.
May 20, 1999 Jennifer Sharp-Inman, SkyHawks Sports Program For Kids, discusses the benefits of sports summer day camps as a constructive alternative for those children who otherwise have to be in day care.
Art Lewellen, discusses improvements needed for light rail to be successful.
May 13, 1999 Sheila Smith, LCSW, discusses the emotional cage of divorce and how parents can help children, young and adult, to get through it.
May 6, 1999 Author Pearle Harbour, "Guerilla ‘Divorce’ Warfare," discusses the importance of men and women working together. And will talk about RealWomenUSA.com.

April 29, 1999 Author Christine Thomas, "Second Wives The Silent Struggle," discusses the financial inequities suffered by second families following divorce and suggests ways to balance the needs of both sets of children.
April 22, 1999 Susie Mahaffy, Keoni Pasamonte, Demi Roseman and Michael Booker perform live and discuss their upcoming Saturday performance at Waterfront Park Ankeny Stage.
April 15, 1999 John Poling, editor and publisher, Community ConneXion, discusses Earth Day, mutual respect, and bringing an earth based spirituality back into our lives.
April 8, 1999 Melody Guy and Gary Anthony Ferreira perform live and discuss balancing work, music and family.
April 1, 1999 Dean Tong, author, "Ashes to Ashes", "Families to Dust", discusses how one can combat false accusations of child abuse and/or domestic violence

Mar. 25, 1999 Mary Bowers discusses the importance of reducing conflict post-divorce by rewarding cooperation.
Elizabeth Rainsberger, a former Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer, discusses serious problems with the program.
Mar. 18, 1999 Cathy Young, author of "Ceasefire," will discuss why feminism as it exists today hinders rather than helps, the cause of gender equality. And where the women's and men's movements should go from here.
Mar. 11, 1999 The fabulous Darby O'Gill Irish Celtic Music Band performs live and discusses balancing their "rolickin' stage show" and family life--and their upcoming St. Patrick's Day performance at the Portland Art Museum.
Mar. 4, 1999 John Poling, editor and publisher, Community ConneXion, discusses bringing an earth based spirituality back into our lives.

Feb. 25, 1999 Sheila Smith, LCSW, discusses how fathers, sons and daughters can build better relationships and improve family communications.
Feb. 18, 1999 Carolyn Flores and Leslie Whaley, discusee Mr. Whaley's rape conviction, appeal and possible suppression of evidence and witnesses that may have led to his exoneration.
Feb. 11, 1999 The Finvarra, modern and contemporary Celtic Music Band performs live and discusses balancing music and family.
Feb. 4, 1999 Suzanne Shell, author of "Profane Justice," and Laura Finney discuss the "Parent's March '98" on Washington DC. And the need for accountability in the child protective services.

Jan. 28, 1999 David Nevers discusses being a battered husband, trying to get help and the emergency room physician who identified the pattern of abuse from which he suffered.
Jan. 21, 1999 To be announced.
Jan. 14, 1999 John Poling, editor and publisher, Community ConneXion, discusses bringing an earth based spirituality back into our lives.
Jan. 7, 1999 Sheila Smith, LCSW, discusses the benefits of forgiveness and how to move from anger to forgiveness as means to promote mutual respect.


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