Healthy Hearts on City Stream
Teenagers generally don’t give much thought to the dangers of heart disease; it’s a condition their parents or grandparents worry about. But this week on CityStream, a group of teens with the Northwest African American Museum disagree. As one of the leading killers of African-Americans, they believe heart disease is something their peers need to know about – and the earlier, the better.
Watch now: http://www.seattlechannel.org/videos/video.asp?ID=3071110
Also this week on CityStream, curious about your family history? How about a little digital sleuthing to find ancestors you never knew existed. Then, families all over Seattle are pinching pennies and cutting corners, but that doesn’t mean staying home all the time. We’ll take you on an economical tour of cheap eats and fun activities that won’t break the bank. Join host Lowell Deo from the Northwest African American Museum for these stories and more. Tune in, Thursday, March 10, 7:00 p.m. on SEATTLE CHANNEL, Cable 21 or watch it right here on www.seattlechannel.org.
Posted: March 9th, 2011 under Housing and Human Services, Take 21.
Tags: CityStream, non-profits


