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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Causes

Monday I went to the New York Women in Communications Matrix Awards. This is a big awards show that was held at the Waldorff this year honoring women in communication. I saw many well known news people, actors and the like such as Bob Woodruff, Christiane Amanpour, Diane von Furstenberg, Wolfgang Puck, Diane Sawyer, Bill Irwin, Robin Roberts, Anna Deavere Smith, and Padma Lakshmi the host of "Top Chef". For all that there were some famous people related to food, the chicken was some of the dryest stuff I'd ever had. I don't give the Waldorf=Astoria high marks for culinary craft. Wofgang Puck joked that he'd make lunch for all thousand some of us next year. Some of the speakers were pretty interesting. Bob Woodruff was the reporter who was severly injured in Iraq, Robin Roberts is a reporter on Good Morning America who is recovering from Breast Cancer. It was neat to see what these people had to say about where they came from and how they got to where they were.
I also had to think of Sarah and wish that her event could be just as packed as that one was. Sarah is coordinating a fundraiser for the non-profit she works for, Hope Communities. If anyone plans to be in the Denver area around April 19th they should go. While I'm putting in a plug for charitable events
I should probably also mention one of my favorite causes, Camp Sparky. If you're interested in having a nice dinnner along with an inspiring speaker and a silent auction where you're nearly gauranteed to get a good deal you should definitely go. This raises money to send an entire 5th grade class of underpriveliged kids to a 3 day camp run entirely by ASU student volunteers. It's pretty amazing to think that they spend just about $7,000 to take a hundred kids a hundred miles and feed, house, entertain and teach them all. It's really neat to hear the kids talk about leaving the city of Phoenix for the first time or see how excited they are to see snow or even a mountain. If you have time or a few bucks they're definitely a good organization to give to. Here are a few fun memories from the time when Scott and I ran around with packs of kids. That's him leading the charge and encouraging everyone to jump in to the "orchestra". Then there's me being the firm instructor that I am and finally one that's back from the day when Scott liked to be a little more wild with his looks and dance moves. Ahh memories.
From Camp Sparky
From Camp Sparky
From Camp Sparky
From Camp Sparky

3 comments:

  1. Our food better not be dry. I'm paying way too much for it.

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  2. You know, to be honest, I have never had any idea what Camp Sparky was. Looks fun!

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  3. It was sooo fun. You should go to the silent auction. Sarah, for what they've put you through that food better be the best ever.

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