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There are places I'll remember... All my life though some have changed
Some forever not for better...Some have gone and some remain
All these places have their moments ....With lovers and friends I still
can recall
Some are dead and some are living....In my life I've loved them all

But of all these friends and lovers...There is no one compares with you
And these memories lose their meaning...When I think of love as
something new

Though I know I'll never lose affection...For people and things that
went before
I know I'll often stop and think about them...In my life I love you more

John Lennon & Paul McCartney



I think that this song just about says it all...although I will never
forget the friends and experiences that have brought me to this point in
my life...it's the bonds that I have forged with my "parkie" friends
that mean the most to me now. I think that is because when I'm
surrounded by others who carry on the same battle that I do, I can
really relax and know that my situation is far from unique and how good
it feels to be one of the family of PWP'S.
On Saturday, May 25 and Sunday May 26, we held our first "Shake, Rattle
& Roll for Parkinson's Disease." We includes my friend and partner in
crime, Holly Angus, proprietor Pat Sullivan of "Le Vieux Carre" in
downtown Peoria plus the countless others who helped with their time,
treasure and talent to help pull of our most successful PD event.
Saturday began with a symposium presented by the online support group,
PLWP.org This was our second year presenting this round-table discussion
involving Ph.D medical researchers, neurosurgeons, neurologists, and
people who live with pd. Named "PATIENTS AS PROVIDERS," this program was
held at the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Peoria, Il.
This year's program included presentations by Dr. Richard Weber, Ph.D
(Associate Professor of Immunopharmacology and Microbiology) who spoke
on "Parkinson's: The Present and the Future" and Dr. Richard Lister,
M.D. (Associate Dean for Strategic Planning and Development) whose
speech was entitled: "Our Vision: A Center of Excellence." We also heard
from Carol Walton, Executive Director of the Parkinson Alliance about
how close we are coming to finding better treatments and eventually a
way to cure PD. The audience participation in the question and
answer/discussion part of the program was wonderful and intelligent
questions were asked of all three of our participating doctors: Dr. Rick
Weber, Dr. Patrick Tracey (neurosurgeon), and Dr. Jai Kumar
(neurologist). All agreed that this excellent program was a success.
Then, our group went out to St. Edward School Gym to enjoy a time of
camaraderie and friendship as we attended our "parkie picnic."
We celebrated the upcoming marriage of Tom Kelly and Tami McNamera and
the birthdays of Laura Dean (Harley), Ann Campbell (AJ) and Dr. Rick..
On Sunday morning, bright and early, we were all downtown Peoria at Le
Vieux Carre, a wonderful, 100 year old building that has been restored
by Pat Sullivan to resemble the French Quarter buildings in New Orleans.
This lovely building was covered in back and red balloons and set up
with a variety of tables: food, registration, welcome, raffle and prizes
and did I mention food??
The food was all donated. We were treated to a wonderful and sumptuous
spread including some of the best pastries and breads, fresh fruit and
pasta.
The weather was perfect-breezy and just warm enough and the crowd was
wonderful: considerate and happy and truly committed to the cause. We
had over 200 walkers and cleared (we hope this is in the ballpark) $15,000.
Amidst balloons and jazz music, everyone listened for their number to be
called out to win a myriad of prizes ranging from $250 sunglasses
donated from Maui Jim (Toad-you're too sexy for words in those shades!!)
to an overnight stay at the downtown Holiday Inn City Centre with dinner
for 2 at Jim's Downtown Steakhouse and a horse-drawn carriage ride to
books by Michael J. Fox, A.J. Campbell and Carol Hercun from the PD
listserve and handmade Raggedy Anne & Andy dolls made by PLWP member
Jane Ross.
It was all over much too soon. My especial thanks go out to Carol Walton
of the Parkinson Alliance & the Tuchman Foundation for their kind
support and help-always; to Nan & Brenda of PLWP, and to all those who
made the trip here. Thanks also to my family, friends and sponsors-you
made it work!!!!




--
Joan E. Blessington Snyder       50/11
<http://www.geocities.com/joanbsnyder>
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"Hang tough...........no way through it but to do it."
Chris-in-the-Morning   (Northern Exposure)

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