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It was a great event and John and Barbara, you both looked and sounded
great. If you didn't proceed as planned it didn't show a bit.

Congratulations to both of you and thank you so much for making this
list possible. I had no idea that its existence actually preceded the
existence of the internet as we know it...amazing.

Kathleen

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 From: John Cottingham
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Sent:         Mon, 18 Apr 2005 05:02:11 +0000
Subject: Memories of the 2005 Parkinson's Unity Walk

   God smiled upon us AGAIN! The weather in Central Park was beautiful.

  I got to meet Linda Herman but the sad part was the many I didn't get
to
 meet because of the hoopla and duties on the day of the big event.

  Barbara was supposed to receive the Bonander Award after me. I was
supposed
  to give the speech and when it was her turn she was supposed to say
she
  seconded what ever I said.....well it didn't work out that way...she
went
 first....and forgot what she was going to say....lol

  The last time I gave an extemporaneous speech was at the university
many
 years ago and it showed.

  Evelyn Bonander, Alan's sister presented the award and gave us
insights on
  their childhood. It was wonderful getting to meet the family of my
Parkinsn
 hero.

  Once again, many came so far to exhibit solidarity in our quest for
raising
 money for research in search of a cure.

 Last year was my first walk and the pure emotion of the event was
  overwhelming for me. This year I took away from the event the
determination
  to continue on for as long as time will permit me to help the welfare
of
 our community in finding a cure.

  Sometimes we get upset by some policies of the national organizations
and
  sponsors. We speak out and vent our frustrations but at the Unity
Walk, we
  put away our differences....our politics, to come together to fight
our
 common enemy...PD.

  It's fitting, that our national...and international Unity Walk takes
place
  in the spring of the year, when hope springs eternal. The flowers and
the
 trees and the birds awake and rejoice at the dawning of a new season.

  On Wednesday, at the Morris K. Udall dinner sponsored by PAN presented
a
 Buddy Award to one of our own, Margaret Tuchman. I am so happy that
 Margaret received the award.

 Margaret, if you will recall was one of the volunteers that was
  instrumental in the creation of the Parkinsn List Drug Database. We
are so
  honored to have so many volunteers who devote their time and resources
to
 helping us, the powerless sufferers. Congratulations MARGARET TUCHMAN!

 John Cottingham

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