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Old 03-22-2013, 07:40 AM #1
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Default Danace for PD on NBC Nightly News

Chelsea Clinton, NBC special reporter, is doing a story on Dance for PD on the "Making a Difference" segment of Nightly News with Brian Williams. I'm not sure when it will be broadcast. It appears it was to air yesterday or today and has been rescheduled. It can always be watched on the Nightly News website after it has aired.

I attend a weekly Dance for PD class and it has helped me in so may ways.

Anyway, even if dance does not interest you, the national exposure about PD is wonderful!

Jill
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