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Friday, November 04, 2005

Taste for a Cure...and Golf

The Goaley family--Shirlee, the matriarch of our Office, her son, Dan, and the extended Go-Go-Goaley clan--will be hosting the first of many Taste for a Cure ("A Toast for Don"--the late Don Goaley) events on Friday, Nov. 19th at the Broadmoor Market in Countryside Village in Omaha. For a $50 donation, you can feast and drink muy vino; with all proceeds going to the NE office of The ALS Association. Dan sees this as a monthly or bi-montly club. Already, we are half full. Will you please join us? Call me at 991-8788.

Two great 2006 golf events are gearing up. The June 9, 2006, ALS Golf Classic had its first committee meeting this week. A great core group, and we are looking to double this committee, to make it a small army and take the pressure off just a few people. So call me, if you want to see the brochure. Media sponsors are KPTM, KFAB and The Reader. KPTM's Taylor Wilson is planning a story on a friend in Papillion who is amazing in the use of the Eyegaze system; they will do a variety of stories on ALSA, then a 30- and a 10-second PSA on the event down the stretch.

And the Norfolk committee had its first meeting this week, too. The great guys in Norfolk, Mike Anderson and Don Strom, are broadening their honorees to include our friend Mark in Creighton and our friend Steve in Battle Creek. All proceeds for this event will go to the Nebraska office. (I also stopped by to see Mrs. Emily McCarville, another office matriarch, and Debb Strate. We are working on a Norfolk Walk to D'Feet ALS, which will be a way to celebrate the 5th year of the Walks in the backyard of the McCarville family...(speaking of small armies!...).

Much more to report, including our recieving a sizeable grant, for equipment, from the Omaha Community Foundation. We are very proud of this...it's the first grant (many more to come!) received by the Nebraska office.

Support group on Thursday the 10th; Columbus holiday party on the 21st; Lucie Bruijin lecture on Nov. 28th; and the Omaha Holiday party, hosted and donated by the great students of the Bellevue West FBLA, on Dec. 5th.

Sad news: we lost a great man, Mr. John Brownell, on Oct. 26th. It was a privilege for me to have spent time with John and his wife, Diane. We admire their extended friends, who admired John and helped make our 2005 Grand Island Walk to D'Feet a great success in every way...Rest in Peace, Mr. John Brownell (Nov. 14, 1942-Oct. 26, 2005).

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