Real-Life Song About School Bullies Exemplifies Responsibility, Compassion and Forgiveness

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Real-Life Song About School Bullies Exemplifies Responsibility, Compassion and Forgiveness

Nashville, TN (PRWEB) May 10, 2005

When Lee Domann and Howard Ray were in the seventh grade in Oskaloosa, Kansas, they were involved in what unfortunately occurs across the United States every day. Ray was the target of ridicule by his classmates, including Domann, and those encounters impacted Domann’s conscience long into adulthood. In 1980, Domann wrote the song, “Howard Gray,” a true story of the cruelty Ray endured at school while growing up economically poor in the American heartland.

The song is as apt today as it was 25-years ago. Reaching beyond age and culture, “Howard Gray” has been used for a Martin Luther King birthday celebration in Raleigh, North Carolina; Gloria Gaither has been an immense advocate of the song, including it in her lectures; and after the 2001 shootings at Santana High School in Santee, California, in the Maryland community where convicted gunman Andy Williams dwelt before going to California, the pastor included the song in a sermon to aid mend the bass grief of congregation members who knew Williams and his family.

First recorded by the Southern gospel group Wendy Bagwell and the Sunliters (Word Records 1986), “Howard Gray” has been recorded by over 20 artists and used as a focus in a multitude of teaching and learning settings. The song’s largest exposure so far has been through the Bishops, a bluegrass group that included “Howard Gray” on their album “Kentucky Bluegrass,” which won a Dove Award from the Gospel Music Association in 1999.

After “Howard Gray” began getting airplay, Domann learned that the real Howard Gray (Howard Ray) – - who had dropped out of school as a result of the ostracism – - was living in Topeka, Kansas. He sent Ray a letter and included a copy of the song, letting him know about the healing effect the song has had for people. Three years later, Ray honored Domann by showing up at his father’s funeral. “The funeral was over and people were starting to file out of the church. I turned around and saw Howard standing there” says Domann. “Then I turned to my wife and said, ‘Norma, Howard is here,’ and she squeezed my hand and said, ‘I think you’ve been forgiven.’”

Since that time, a 15-minute video titled, “Through the Eyes of Howard Gray” (which includes the song “Howard Gray” followed by a dialogue between Domann and Ray as adults) was produced by elementary classroom specialist, workshop trainer and musician David Levine. The video is used in public schools in conjunction with a curriculum to develop social skills and build social responsibility in young people called “The Road Best Traveled,” developed by Levine and his company, People on Board. The video is also used with a multi-option study guide for churches, developed by Domann and his wife, Norma Wimberly, “God Knows, God Forgives: The Story of Howard Gray.”

In “Through the Eyes of Howard Gray,” Ray confesses to Domann that he “cried a little bit” when he first heard the song, but he is happy with how the song has helped so many people. The former classmates, now in their 50′s, stay in touch. Ray is challenged with health problems and Domann makes sure that Ray receives a portion of the royalties from “Howard Gray.”

“Howard Gray” is included on Domann’s newest CD, “Songs For Ebby T.”. To hear a sample of the song, see http://www.LeeDomann.com.

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Miki Howard – Baby Be Mine

August 12, 2011
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“Miki Howard – Baby Be Mine”



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OpticsPlanet, Inc Announces Distribution Agreement with Howard Leight

August 12, 2011
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OpticsPlanet, Inc Announces Distribution Agreement with Howard Leight

OpticsPlanet.com

Northbrook, IL (PRWEB) July 12, 2011

OpticsPlanet, Inc. (http://www.opticsplanet.com), one of the world’s large specialized retailers of eminent performance caring ear and eyewear, is felicitous to denote the contiguous availability of Howard Leight products at OpticsPlanet.com and their specialty stores.

Howard Leight’s hearing protection give the user the ability to hear important communications while breaking hunting or at the shooting range while protecting them from hearing loss from the high decibels of a gunshot. Howard Leight’s shooting glasses also defend the user from possible dangers when firing their gun on the range or when hunting by keeping the eyes clear of dust or other debris produced by a fired gun.

OpticsPlanet is excite to add Howard Leight protective equipment to their already large selection of shooting accessories. This is yet another step toward OpticsPlanet’s ultimate goal of meeting all the equipment needs of hunters, shooters, soldiers and police officers.

About Howard Leight
Howard Leight is a division of Sperian, which manufactures a wide range of high performance protective equipment. From protective head gear and body gear to fall protection, Sperian aims to cover those who work in hazardous environments from every possible danger. Howard Leight’s primary focus is on hearing protection for shooters, although they also produce earplugs for light sleepers, swimmers, students and more.

About OpticsPlanet, Inc.
Based just outside Chicago, in Northbrook, Illinois, OpticsPlanet is one of the largest online retailers of eyewear and hearing protection, with a wide selection of protective shooting glasses, earmuffs, earplugs and more. OpticsPlanet offers state-of-the-art product knowledge, surpassing customer service, and an outstanding eyewear selection across multiple online channels: http://www.OpticsPlanet.com, EyewearPlanet.com, DVOR.com and OpticsForYou.com. The company has received numerous industry awards and has been recognized by its customers and various major publications for its excellent service and stellar sales growth. OpticsPlanet was recently ranked by Internet Retailer Magazine as one of the top 200 e-retailers in the U.S., and by Inc. Magazine as I of the top 5000 fastest growing companies in the United States, both for the third consecutive year.

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Children’s Book Teaches Values of Determination and Following Dreams

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Children’s Book Teaches Values of Determination and Following Dreams

Arlington, VA (PRWEB) March 26, 2007

Martha Ann Ricks did not give up easy. The ex-slave from Tennessee spent fifty years chasing her dream of meeting Queen Victoria in the late 1800s. Her true tale of strength and faith can now serve as a lesson to all children through Kyra Hicks’ non-fiction book, “Martha Ann’s Quilt for Queen Victoria” (ISBN 978-1933285597, Brown Books Publishing, 2007).

After Ricks’ father bought his family’s freedom, they went to Liberia, where the British Navy patrolled the coastline to forestall slave catchers from abducting Blacks and squeezing them into slavery. As an immature girl, Ricks determined to thank Queen Victoria personally, but money for the 3,500-mile journey, a gift accommodate for royalty and laughter from friends and neighbors all stood in the way of her dream. Ricks was an expert seamstress and as a thank you gift for the Queen, chose to do a quilt picturing the coffee trees that grew on her family’s Liberian farm.

In 1892, nine years before her own death, Ricks finally fulfilled her dream of meeting the Queen. News reports from the clock indicate that a marching band and herded came out to welcome Ricks when she returned home after her visit with Queen Victoria, and according to Hicks, some Liberians still use the term “Martha” to refer to someone with extraordinary determination.

“I hope that children reading ‘Martha Ann’s Quilt for Queen Victoria’ will be inspired to dream big and feel confident that they can achieve their dreams with diligence and faith,” says Hicks.

“Martha Ann’s Quilt for Queen Victoria” is intended for an audience ages 7 to 10 years old. The book’s rich illustrations pay homage to the appliqué style of Liberian quilting. Appliqué involves a technique of sewing fabric onto fabric, rather than side by side. Examples of Ricks’ outstanding sewing skills have been displayed in Liberia, England and the United States. Ricks’ resilient spirit provides children with a new face and fresh story to learn as they develop their knowledge of historical characters.

Kyra Hicks resides in Arlington, Virginia. She holds degrees from the University of Michigan, the London School of Economics and Howard University. Like Martha Ann Ricks, she is also a notable quilter whose worked have been displayed in prestigious venues nationwide. “Martha Ann’s Quilt for Queen Victoria” (ISBN 978-1933285597, Brown Books Publishing, 2007) can be purchased through local and online bookstores. For more information or for a first edition, autographed copy from the author, visit http://www.BlackThreads.com. Publicity contact: http://www.readerviews.com. Review copies available upon request.

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Ben Howard – The Wolves

August 12, 2011
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Pre-order the forthcoming Ben Howard album ‘Every Kingdom’ now: PLAY – bit.ly HMV – bit.ly AMAZON – bit.ly ITUNES – bit.ly Deluxe Edition available here: bit.ly Released October 3rd 2011. — Official site: benhowardmusic.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com MySpace: www.myspace.com —



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