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Re: YES, this CAN BE DONE! Re: Superwalks / Point Me in the Right Direction
Wow, Murr, when you give things plenty of thought...well, let's just say, you give things PLENTY of thought. You have certainly pointed me in the right direction. I was envisioning a kind of 60's thing, with busloads of Parkies converging on D.C. but times have changed, and maybe in the security-conscious aftermath of 9/11, that isn't such a hot idea. You have educated me in what is happening in my area on a grassroots level. (There's a Cockaponset State Forest in Connecticut? Better get out that map.) Maybe the place to begin is in myquietcornerofConnecticut...Carole Hercun --- Murray Charters <mcharters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Good Morning Jeff, Carole, Meg, and All, > > I gave this plenty of thought.... > > A huge effort and infrastructure would be required, > duplicating everything that is already in place.... > > Oh, I know... there isn't a National Coast to Coast > US combined single entity... > > But there are several very successful events... > > Which we could support... and make BIGGER... > > Check this single event... > > The Parkinson Unity Walk (PUW) > > The PUW, and other similar organizations, are crucial > to funding research to find a cure for PD. The Walk is > a cooperative venture?so much so that "unity" is the > event?s middle name. Net proceeds from the Unity Walk > support the following major U.S. Parkinson?s foundations: > > American Parkinson?s Disease Association (APDA) > National Parkinson Foundation (NPF) > Parkinson?s Action Network > Parkinson?s Disease Foundation (PDF) > The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research > The Parkinson Alliance > The Parkinson?s Institute > > All net contributed funds to the PUW are used by these > organizations to fund and promote research. Expenses > are funded by sponsors, including: corporations (such as > pharmaceutical, financial, real estate, oil companies); > research foundations; philanthropic organizations; > and miscellaneous caring donors. > > (foregoing excerpted from...) > > > check these sites and read about what is in place! > > Parkinson?s Unity Walk Raises More Than $1 Million > 6,000 Participants Generate Record-Setting Figure > Parkinson?s Unity Walk began nine years ago > when 200 friends, family members and fellow Parkinson?s > patients joined Zobel. > > > Margot Zobel, Founder of the Parkinson's Unity Walk > Speech given April 14, 2002 > > > Parkinson's Unity Walk 2003 > Welcome to Our New Online Participation Page > > > Let's focus on the existing events... > > Carole... APDA is running in your state... > The APDA Walk-a-thon is the largest grassroots fundraiser > in the world dedicated to Parkinson's disease research. > Expenses are kept at a minimum, so 100% of the money > sent to the national office is used for research. > The Walk-a-thon is also the only fundraiser where the > entire net proceeds are sent to the national office. > Many individuals who do not regularly donate to APDA > take this opportunity to directly fund research into the > cause and cure for Parkinson's disease. > > > walkin' in Manchester, CT Oct. 6th. > and in Cockaponset State Forest, CT Oct. 20th. > > > 8th Annual Cockaponset Trail Race > > > and... if you live in New Mexico... > Join and Support Tom Berdine > The Young Onset Parkinson's Association > and The American Parkinson's Disease Association > present 1st Annual Southwest Regional Parkinson's Disease > Conference > and 1st Annual Young Onset Parkinson's Disease Awareness > Walk > October 11-12 2002 Albuquerque, NM > > > and if you're really ambitious... > Founded by Mary Yost three years ago, Team Parkinson > set a new record by raising over $90,000 at the 2002 > LA Marathon! > > Team Parkinson 2003 > > > Sooo... Let's make Parkinson's Unity Walk in NYC > go to $2,000,000 in 2002... Margot & Ken won't mind! > > and Team Parkinson to $180,000... Mary 'n John 'n Edna > wouldn't object to that... > (or to the Boston Marathon as well?) > > and find out more about APDA Walk-A-Thon > and support doubling their goals... > > Didja know APDA Walk-A-Thon have a 15 year history > in Rhode Island? and maybe more elsewhere... > > This is where we can help instantly... > > Let's promote awareness of the existing events > that are only there through YEARS of dedication > and hard work... > > So, let's NOT reinvent the "wheel"... > > Can we have a coast to coast national US walk? > Maybe... there is a merger of PDF and NPF that > is taking place over the months ahead... > > And I know PDF and Parkinson's Alliance have a > very sound working relationship... > > Let's first find out (as Meg Duggan has) if there > is an existing walk in our area... and then act > accordingly... > > Let's attend our own area walk, let's volunteer, etc. > > YES, this CAN BE DONE! > > cheers ... murray > > > On 28 Sep 2002 at 11:12, Jeff Bayard wrote: > > > Yes, and what can we name it? Whats a good name for > this walk, which could > > coincide with Canada's schedule. > > The North American Walk for Parkinsons? > N.A.W.K......Walk the Nawk! > > If you cant talk the talk, walk the Nawk! > > Give me some ideas, folks! This CAN BE DONE! > > > > Jeff Bayard > > Help Find the Cure! > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Carole Hercun" <grinchcsh@xxxxxxxxx> > > To: <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 8:05 AM > > Subject: Re: Superwalks / Point Me in the Right > Direction > > > > > > > Good Morning, Murr- > > > You Canadians appear to be ahead of us in this > regard. I > > > have participated in the Unity Walk in NYC, and that > is > > > awesome, so I imagine a nation-wide Superwalk would > > > be...well, spectacular. I haven't been much of an > activist, > > > sitting quietly in my little corner of Connecticut, > BUT > > > since I am currently jobLESS, indirectly due to my PD > and > > > have more time than money, and little to do but work > on my > > > unsold manuscripts, maybe this is the time to start. > I feel > > > like that Peter Finch character in that movie where > he's > > > screaming out the window that he's not going to take > it > > > anymore. I haven't a clue how to begin, so if someone > with > > > more politcal savvy can point me the right > direction... > > > Carole Hercun > > > P.S. And let's be positive, folks. I don't need a > > > godzillion replies saying I don't know what I'm > talking > > > about. I DON'T know what I'm talking about, so help > me out. > > > > > > --- Murray Charters <mcharters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Good Morning Carole, Meg, SuperWalkers, and All... > > > > > > > > SuperWalk for Parkinson's raised nearly a million > bucks > > > > in Canada last year and will easily surpass that > this > > > > year... > > > > > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn
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