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BobbyB 09-27-2007 06:17 PM

Hi Everybody-
 
Hi Everybody-
Generally I don't send out bulk mail mostly because I don't always like getting it, but this is something important to me. As most of you know, I was dignosed with Lou Gehrig's Disease or Amytropic Lateral Sclerosis in March of '04. It is a terrible disease and I hate it for what it does to my body and to my family and my family of friends who are going through it with me. The experience is not without its positive side however, it is strange to say. I have experienced an outpouring of love and support the likes of which I could have never imagined. Life at it's best has become about appreciating what I can do as opposed to cursing what I can't, and that lesson is a good one for anyone regardless of their situation. So, for those of you I don't keep in good touch with, I am still going and still enjoying much of my life.
People ask me what they can do to help all the time. Here are a couple of very easy things you could choose to do. Augie Nieto is a successul businessman in the fitness world who was diagnosed with ALS two years ago and set about lending his considerable business acumen to finding a cure. He calls it Augie's Quest and he has revolutionized ALS research. John Ondrasik is a very successful singer and songwriter, who having achieved great success with his band Five For Fighting, has found a way to "give back" with his website, whatkindofworlddoyouwant.com. Every time a video from the website is viewed, a $2 contribution is made to the cause it represents . . . just for watching! These two links are about ALS (and have me in them!), but there are a myriad of worthy causes represented. Please check it out and pass it on to everyone you've ever met!
http://www.whatkindofworlddoyouwant....view/id/382360
http://www.whatkindofworlddoyouwant....view/id/382380

If that doesn't satisfy your desire to so something, or if it actually inspires you, the ALS "Walk to Defeet ALS" for my local chapter is on Oct. 7th. A lovely woman named Terry Brooks is organizing a team to walk in my honor and raise money for the chapter. I am humbled and honored by the efforts of people on my behalf, so any support you can give her and thereby the chapter would be much appreciated. Check out:

http://web.alsa.org/site/TR/Walks/Gr...nal&fr_id=2770
Thank-you all so much. . .
Eric Lowen

BobbyB 10-15-2007 07:46 AM

Acushnet firefighters honor memory of 20-year veteran
 
Acushnet firefighters honor memory of 20-year veteran
the 12th Annual Wareham Fire Prevention Parade Sunday.
By DON CUDDY

October 15, 2007 6:00 AM

ACUSHNET — To mark the culmination of Fire Prevention Week, the Russell Street fire station opened its doors and invited the public to honor the memory of the late John Worthington, who served on the force for more than 20 years.

In front of a large crowd of town residents that included several members of the Worthington family, Fire Chief Kevin A. Gallagher formally commissioned a new fire truck, known as Squad 2, which was dedicated to Capt. Worthington and will carry a bronze plaque displaying his name and the dates of his service.

"This is something we have wanted to do for John for a long time," the chief said, "and now the timing is right."

Mr. Worthington was a member of the fire department from 1965 until his death in 1987 from Lou's Gehrig's disease at the age of 47.

The new $280,000 truck is a state-of-the-art International diesel, according to Acushnet Fire Captain George Pimental.

"It's really well designed for any situation," he said. "It's has its own generator, separate winches on the front and back, and a 1200-gallon-per-minute pump."

In addition the truck comes equipped with extrication tools, the jaws of life and 1000 feet of large diameter hose, as well as a rotating light tower which contains six 1500-watt halogen bulbs.

"That's enough power to light up a football field," Captain Pimental said.

As part of the commissioning ceremony, the new truck was christened by a stream of water sprayed from the decommissioned Engine 2, a 1980 Chevy pumper, which the new vehicle replaces.

Speaking of his late father, Kevin Worthington said: "We're very proud of the impact that my father had on the town and the fact that he's still remembered after all these years."

Fire Prevention Week was held Oct. 7-14 across the country, and a number of SouthCoast fire districts held open houses on Sunday to mark the annual event. Designed to raise public awareness and increase safety preparedness in the home, these activities offered demonstrations, tours of the apparatus and free pizza at fire stations around the region.

Mr. Worthington's sister, Cathleen Worthington Trahan, travelled from her home in Plymouth to attend. Her three sons also returned to Acushnet to be at the ceremony, each wearing one of their grandfather's tie-clips and lapel badges.

Her eldest son, Brandon, currently on active duty with the Air Force, was given special leave by his commander at Shaw AFB in South Carolina to return home for the dedication, in spite of having just recently completed an approved period of leave.

"It's an emotional day, but it's a happy emotional day," she said, clutching a bouquet of flowers presented to her by firefighters.

http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/...NEWS/710150332

dorrie 10-15-2007 09:06 AM

Thanks, Bobby. I am glad I watched it. I will pass it on! Take Care:hug:


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