Thursday, May 7, 2009

Ethan Zohn, former Professional Soccer Player, comes to Hampton Roads.

Register online at www.chkd.org/classes or call 668-7500 or 1-800-395-2453.
Ethan Zohn will discuss the importance
of character, where it comes from, why
it matters and how it can influence
important decisions in your life. He will
relate character building moments in his
own life, from his father’s death when he
was 14 to his experiences on the soccer
field and in college, to illustrate how
character is built and why it is important
to develop one’s character. Parents and
young people are invited to join Ethan
as he explains how to be a valuable and
contributing member of a community
and make a difference. Free
Character:
The Ultimate Survival Tool
Featuring Ethan Zohn, former professional
soccer player and winner of the
“Survivor: Africa” reality TV show
Speaker:
Ethan Zohn was a soccer goalkeeper at Vassar College and played
professionally in the United Soccer League and in Zimbabwe for
Highlanders Football Club. Using some of his $1-million first-prize
winnings from “Survivor,” he started Grassroots Soccer
to mobilize the global soccer community to combat
the AIDS epidemic in Africa. Zohn has served as
a sideline reporter for ESPN and later co-hosted
the Metro Soccer Report on the MSG Network,
a weekly show dedicated to major league soccer.
For his humanitarian efforts to provide HIV education
throughout Africa for youth and young adults,
Zohn received the Courage of Conscience Award
from The Peace Abbey in Massachusetts.
ONE MILLION DOLLARS, A SOCCER BALL
AND THE WORLDʼS GREATEST EPIDEMIC
What ETHAN ZOHN, winner of Survivor: Africa, did with
his reality-TV prize money will amaze your students.
A free lecture series on children’s
health and wellness
presented by
June 4, 7-8:30 p.m.
Salem High School
Auditorium
1993 SunDevil Drive,
Virginia Beach