During the recent Major League Baseball draft, we talked to Hall of Famer Dave Winfield and former Negro League player Neale “Bobo” Henderson about how the sport has changed over the years.
MLB Draft Bonus: Mamie “Peanut” Johnson and Emilio “Millito” Navarro
She’s the only woman ever drafted by major league baseball; he’s 102 years old and still loves to tell stories about his days in the Negro Leagues.
MLB Draft Bonus: Bill “Skinny Legs” Blair and Family
Bill Blair called it the greatest day of his life — finally, a chance for his family to see the success he had in the Negro Leagues and what a tough road it was to get there.
Here They Come to Save the Day
Bernie and Carl Moro came out of retirement and started a new business — with worms. Worms eat and they excrete, and Bernie and Carl say they can make the world a better place.
Donna Fargo
Belting out country music tunes, Donna Fargo has more to sing about than just love and life — she’s got a political message to tell. The Grammy-Award winning music legend is taking her music to new levels.
Show Me the Love
They’re struggling to make ends meet, but they still find time to help children with special needs. They’re foster grandparents and they give so much unconditional love that it was time to show them a little love.
The Natural: Dr. Dot Richardson
We recently stopped to see GB member Dr. Dot Richardson in her office, but she wasn’t there. The receptionist said Dot had skipped lunch to run over to a nearby softball field; when we got there, we saw another example of what makes Dot unique.
A Giving Spirit
Penny Jones wanted to make a difference in her life, her children’s lives, and in her community. She didn’t have a lot of time or a lot of money. What she did have was a lot of love, and that proved to be more than enough.
Man on a Mission
Mr. Bill is on a very serious crusade; to improve the lives of families in need. His job at the Second Harvest Food Bank in Orlando, Florida, is often back-breaking work, but Mr. Bill does it all with a smile. Hear what keeps him going.
Curtain Up on Theater’s Future
Bert and Barbara Roper remember when movies cost a quarter, and Friday nights were spent at the theater. Decades later, the Ropers are celebrating the future by renovating the past, and the curtain is up on a new dream.
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