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PAST EVENTS:
2001
event -
Dec. 1st
Coloring Contest
WINNER! Children paint a new picture of hope
for Americans after the recent
attacks on our nation.
Our mascot "Bear"
runs the New York City marathon!!!
2000 event Results
- Dec. 1st
Please bookmark this
page and return as our results are updated.
A NOTE TO ALL WHO
SERVED & CARED in 2000:
Many THANKS to all of our ambassadors
who served in different areas across our great continent!
You are truly the heroes of this event.
FLASH!!!....
Over 5000 teddy
bears collected so far... more
to come....
Here are just some of the results that
have come in...
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Naugatuck, CT
We had our 1st Day_of_the_Child vigil
tonight at the
Town Hall in Naugatuck. It went very
well for us, considering the
cold weather is a lot colder than it
is where you are. Among other
people who were there at the vigil,
this included the Naugatuck
Mayor Joan Taf, who presented us with
a proclamation declaring Dec. 1,
2000 as DOTC for the town. We also had
a State Rep. Kevin DelGobbo, who
presented us with a proclamation from
the CT State Gov. John Rowland
also declaring today DOTC 2000. We
also received an Official Citation
from the the CT General Assembly
introduced by 3 State Reps. and a
State Sen. in recognition of Joyce and
I for our extraordinary efforts
to promote the safety and well-being
of CT's children. We had two
newspapers covering the vigil , all
their articles to follow. We have
collected
2500 teddy
bears to date, any more
that we received, we will
start figuring for next year, because
people brought them to the vigil,
and there are more still coming in
next week. My new e-mail address is
UncleGrumpy67@aol.com
Bob & Joyce Froelick
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Day of the Child NEVADA (Las Vegas,
Clark County)
Well, I had to wait until this morning
to give you the "update" on Nevada's
DOTC Event....too tired last night to
move....but it was fantastic......!!!!!
Hurray and Hallelujah....!!!! Our
angels were working overtime.....!
We had over 100 people in
attendance...!!! 4 EMS Services were represented
with Engines, Rescue Rigs and
Ambulances....all of their personnel in full
uniform...! The Vice President
of Sunrise Children's Hospital, a Liasion
from the Governor's Office, and the
County Commissioners Office, as well as
dozens of groups and agencies
throughout our valley were all
there.....listening and lighting
candles....!
Our speakers were extremely
impressive, Vicki Monroe, JD from the Clark
County DA's Office Crimes Against
Women and Children, Dr. Diane Lipscomb,
Pediatric Intensifist, David Osman,
RN, President of Nevada Youth Alliance
and Executive Director of the Area
Health Education Council, Marion Hancock,
MSW, Manager of the Suspected Child
Abuse and Neglect Team, and Dr. Leo
Capobianco, private family practice
physician.
With our City, County and State
Proclamations for The Day of the Child we
proudly kicked off what will be not
only an annual event in Clark County but
State WIDE....! This next year I will
be seeking out someone from the
Northern Part of the State to work
with us for next December's Vigil.....!
Channel 3 (NBC) was there for
nearly the entire service....with some very
awesome footage....I am going to talk
with them about getting a copy of all
of the video that they took last
night....! The news coverage at 11 was
beautiful....!!!!!
"Dear Mr. Jesus" was the tear catalyst
that it always is....and was played as
the candles were being lit....we then
read the names of 75 children who were
killed in Nevada in the last 5 years
by child abuse.....!
The rotunda of the State House was
filled with booths displaying child abuse
prevention material, Shaken Baby
Syndrome brochures and photos as well as the
four National Shaken Baby Alliance
Quilts......!!!!! What an awesome
sight....!
I am attaching some digital photos of
our event, however the best of the
pictures were done with the 35 mm
camera and won't we ready for a couple of
days...will share those when they are
done.
We presented "Certificates of
Appreciation" to all of the organizations and
individuals who helped pull the
program together with us thanking them for
their support of the Day of the Child
Program......!
Next week we will be launching our
"Christmas Rememberance Tea" letter
campaign...to raise money for the
education programs that we so desperately
need.
Now comes the work....!!!!!!! In the
year 2001 The Kierra Harrison
Foundation in conjunction with the
year-long celebration of the Day of the
Child will be launching massive
educational programs for all levels in Las
Vegas and Clark County. Child Abuse
and Shaken Baby prevention, recognition,
prosecution and sentencing along with
an additional focus on child care
providers. All of the EMS provider
services in the county have been offered
paramedic training sessions and with
the help of our two physician speakers
from last night we will begin in a
couple of months to do training programs
for pediatric and family practice
residents. Childbirth and new parenting
programs will include materials from
our training outlines as well as high
school and middle school classrooms.
Law enforcement, CPS, and Social
Workers will all be addressed in the
training curriculum. We are also
working on introducing a special piece
to the Law School and the College of
Criminal Justice.....!
Our next big event that will include
The Day of the Child will be in April
for the National Child Abuse Awareness
Month activities as well as the
National Shaken Baby Awareness
Activities....and of course we will never
forget Victim's Rights Awareness that
same month......!
To all of you I say thank-you....!!!!
You are a wonderful and caring
group...of people who will one day
make "Child Abuse" an archived event in
the history of mankind!
Sincerely,
Pamela S. Rowse, R.N.
Grandmother of Kierra Ashlie Danielle
Harrison (murdered 3/5/97) -
licensed day care provider
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Canada, Ontario
Province
Well so far my count is
518 stuffed
animals. I heard my drive
announced on
the two local radio stations here
finally and have two ads running in two
local newspapers. I dropped off the
rest of the boxes this morning at the
late comers establishments. Things
look really good so far. I have so many
new idea's which I am going to try for
next year. Being new to this I wasn't
sure what all to try but I'm going to
give it a whirl next year for sure.I
want to add a little something extra
with the teddys so I've called upon two
of the local kingsmen clubs for some
help. Our Santa Claus parade is
tomorrow and they always hand out
candy canes durning the parade and
afterwards they hand out bags of
candies at one of the local legions so they
have told me I can have any left over
candies, canes etc for my kids. I
always call them that even though I
dont know any of them personally! I am
so grateful and excited about all of
this. I'm sure its going to be a HUGE
Success. People all over town are
talking about my drive for the kids. Our
town only consist of about 9,000
people and I'm so proud of them already.
I can only give you what I have so far
because I'm carrying my drive
right through until December
16th. I had some late comers and didn't want to
turn them away.
Yvonne Levely
(Ontario, Fergus, Elora, Guelph,
Canada)
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Mississippi, Gulf Coast
area
Two stations chose to play the song
"Dear Mr.
Jesus" and received (as usual)
a lot of feedback as a result. Quite
possibly five people (families) will
get the help they need because of it.
At least they were referred to the
proper place if they want it. *fingers
crossed*
I have
230
bears enroute to me from
Virginia. I have about
210
in my living
room and several (uncounted as of yet)
in my office along with hundreds of
coloring books, activity books,
crayons and other toys. Most of the toys
will go to the Rhonda Crane emergency
Shelter in Pascagoula, MS. Two
churches have made DOTC and the
shelter their year long project so that is
overwhelming but wonderful. (Big
thanks to God and all the "earth angel"
hearts he has touched here in the Gulf
Coast area of Mississippi!)
Special thanks to a couple group of
nurses in a local city that decided to
give up their gifts to each other and
donate it to helping abused children
instead. One of the nurses, Sadie
Parker, and I will be shopping for the
kids next Wednsday. Sadie also donated
a Christmas tree to the shelter.
All of our fairs went well and many
people were given facts about child
abuse and where to get help no matter
if you are victim or perp. I truly
believe that education is the key. On
that note I am booked at several
churches to continue the education
process using the play that I wrote last
year.
Due to family emergencies I was unable
to do as much as last year but I make
no apologies because the God I worship
turns small acts into majors events.
Only He can know who was really
reached and how many hurting children will
be helped. Most of all I pray that
uncountable children have been prevented
from being hurt in the first place. My
goal is the same as Richards: to work
ourselves out of an event!
Congratulations to all the ambassadors
as well as to the people that made
our effort easier and more productive.
Most of all I praise a compassionate
God who has once again smiled down on
Day of the Child.
Love to you all!
For the Children,
Pamela
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Sayreville, NJ
This is my second year with Day of the
Child. Since I am a student with tons of
work to do, I decided to concentrate
on Operation Bear-Hug in my area and I am
EXTREMELY HAPPY to report it was
a HUGE SUCCESS! I wrote letters to the
local schools and girl scout troops
explaining Day of the Child and
Operation Bear-Hug at first I did not get any
response at all but in the last few
weeks things have really started going
and I have had people ask if we can
extend the collection past Dec. 1st so I
have extended it until right before
Christmas. I would like to Thank the
following schools and organizations
for participating this year:
~ Truman School whose Principal Linda
Coffey
and counselor Robin Marks managed to
not only get us donations from the
children in the elementary school but
also 200 teddy bears donated from RUSS
and an article in yesterdays
paper!!!!
~ Sayreville Middle School with a
special thanks to teacher Joe Malara
~ Wilson School with a special thanks
to Mrs. Bowman and Mrs. McCormick
~ The Sayreville Girl Scout Service
Unit
~ John J. Matyjewicz
~ Susan Weaver
~ and wemakebears4u.com for their
extremely generous donation!
The total bear count for
Operation Bear-Hug as of December 1st 2000 is
1500 teddy
bears!!!! This number however
does not included a number of bears still
at the schools that need to be picked
up as well as many that I know will
come in before Christmas! So I am very
HAPPY to report that although it was
last minute there was much interest in
Sayreville for helping hurting
children and Next year there will
definately be a LARGE event...people are
already asking about it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I will send an update in to be posted
when the collection is completed! I can
not wait to see what that total is and
how many children will have bears to
hug!!!! Thank You
Everyone!!!!!
Jennifer Danchisko, Day of the Child
NJ Ambassador
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Phoenix, AZ
This is Pam Austin, Mother of Lindsey
Pitsch, just to keep you informed on what is going on
here in Phx., my spare bedroom is full of Bears, haven't
counted them yet, but there is plenty, also a very
concerned Lady from our Scottsdale area has brought over
her collection of Beanie Babies (over a 100 of
them) she said that they were just collecting dust and
had read my e-mails and wanted the Children to have them,
the Mayor of our town also has signed a
Proclamation for Dec. 1st, they sent it to Lindsey
and Mayor Skip Rinza enclosed it in a beautiful
Blue Cover, she was really excited about it, we will be
getting in touch with the different Abuse Centers and
Hospital here and what is left over we will donate to the
shelters here with Children that have no homes, and there
are plenty of homeless Children here.
Can't wait to get started for next
year, going to get started early because it keeps you
busy, its like having a second job, but its worth every
minute of it.
We miss our Baby Boy, but I'm sure he
is smiling down on everyone with pride, he would have
been 2 on Dec. 18th so send him a Birthday
prayer.
Thank You everyone for all of your
Good Work for these Beautiful Children.
My Love to all of You,
Pam in Phoenix, AZ
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Alabama: Baldwin County, So.
AL
We collected
100 Teddy
Bears and will be taking them
to the Child Advocacy
Center in Mobile, Alabama. This past
Sunday, a third grader named Amanda
Cole sang "Dear Mr. Jesus" in Church
and Meghan Buchanan read "To My Child."
We had a bulletin insert in Sunday's
bulletin with a Teddy Bear drawn by Ian
Hants and a mint green ribbon pinned
to it for everyone to wear on Dec. 1.
We also put articles in both
newsletters . . . during the month of
November.
This newsletter and bulletin insert
went to appx. 1000 people. This is our
first year . . . plan to expand each
year. Teresa in Alabama.
Teresa C. Seevers, Alabama
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LOS ANGELES, CA
(Fashion Sqare Mall
booth)
Becky, who will be one of our 2001 ambassadors, only
became one of our ambassadors just one week before the
event and was somehow still able to accomplish the
following:
Click
to read a December 7, 2000 L.A. Times article
I talked to a good 200 people today
and passed out an
approximately 300 ribbons (half of the
600 I carried with me). Collected
four bears but made a lot of good
contacts with people who are interested in
helping next year and that was really
the big wish as well as getting the
word out to ppl about HOPE for abused
children and reducing/wiping out child
abuse all together! After you left,
there were a few girls under 12 who
stopped by to talk about having a
friend or cousin who they knew was
"abused". We talked about what they
could do and generally, listened to them
express their own sadness about things
but feeling hopeful that their
friend/relative would find hope for a
better life. I gave them referrals and
phone numbers along with DOTC website.
Generally people were very
receptive although there were a few
who were downright hostile or resistant
to hearing anything or admitting that
such a horrendous thing exists in this
world today. My psych radar was
spinning a lot with those folks but I didnt
push it. Many folks were grateful for
the information (the DOTC press
release and statistics) and stated they would
visit the website and sign the WALL.
:) I particularly found some of the
older guys taken with some of those
bears! They kept smiling and coming back
to look at them and even touch them!
Cute.
All in all, it was a great day! Talked
to 200 folks (men, women, children)
and passed out approximately 300
flyers of the Stats and the flyers each
(including 300 ribbons). Collected
four bears. The LA TIMES sent a
photographer this morning and took
a lot of pictures. Will interview
Allison Cohen, reporter for LA TIMES
on Monday afternoon via IM (computer) at 3:30 pm
in which I will harp up next year's
big fun. By the way, there was one lady
who invited me to a "party" Wednesday
of a large group of volunteers around
LA who assist organizations like DOTC
with their mission. She asked that I
bring the flyers, ribbons and couple
bears and talk about our purpose. Said
they may also donate some bears, so
like YOGI BERRA once said, IT AINT
OVER, TIL IT'S OVER!!!! I am expecting
a phone call from this lady later this
wkend or Monday to finalize details.
Peggy Reyna of LACAAW sent me an
email that stated, " Hi Becky, Great
Job! Especially for such short notice. I
forwarded the information to ch 9 and
13 contacts that I have and to several other
agencies. Want to be in on the
planning committee for next year. Good
Luck-my niece, Brandi Ann works at
Bloomingdales in the Chanel area.
Peggie"....so we can count on her help
next year, too. As for KKBT running
PSA today in LA, I havent "heard" ha
but I will follow up with Shaye who was
trying to get something done there
given the short notice. She, too, stated
that she wants to be on the planning
committee for DOTC 2001. She has a lot
of contacts in the music and radio
industries. Yes! So you see, I've made
some important contacts and look
forward to working with these ppl on next
year's campaign. I got the names and
addresses of some of the ppl who I
spoke with today at the MALL that are
interested in helping next year as
well.
I really enjoyed myself today and look
forward to working with you and others
for the next year!
If I am rambling now, it's because I
didnt get home from KINKOS this morning
til five a.m. and then out of bed at
seven! I was operating on pure passion and
adrelinin! :)
Becky Clark, PhD, CSW
Los Angeles, CA AMBASSADOR - DAY OF
THE CHILD
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New York: Levittown, Garden City
I am sure you remember, I did "An
Evening of Giving" last year, and
again this year. The outcome was
awesome. I never saw so many people
shopping under one roof, even at X-mas
time. People did their shopping, went
out to their cars, came in again and
did some more.
I took a table by a door. I happen to
get a door that was not a main
one. Well, because of the amount of
people and the shopping they were doing,
I was able to send to P.A.R.E.N.T.
International over $400.00 dollars.
I hope all the others have a great
success also. One thing I want
everyone to remember is that is u help
but one child, that u have
accomplished a great deal.
Friends forever,
(((((((((((hugs))))))))))
Eileen
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Tampa, Florida
I got 14 bears, and donated them to a
Joshua house here in my area. The
"GTE house." I personally delivered
them, and I even read a story to one of
the children. It was really
nice.
Also, my co-workers wanted to adopt a
family for Christmas, and after alot
of pushing, I managed to get them to
sponsor the Joshua house (the same one)
instead of a "normal" family.
The long and the short of it is, there
are ten children whose Christmasses
may be happy, and whose lives will
hopefully never again be as bad as they
once were.
Thank you all for working so hard in
all accross the country! I wish I
could have done more, and I am glad
that I was able to do anything. Some of
you have blown me away with your
dedication to our cause. I really
appreciate each of your
efforts.
Angel, Tampa FL
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NorthWest Florida
I passed out over 600 ribbons (special
thanks to Cost Cutters in Walmart for
giving them out -- and special thanks
to Joann Fabrics for being the only
store in town with mint green
ribbon!)
I collected 7 teddy bears (donated by
Angela Linke and family) and 1 beanie
baby (thanks to the Gift
Garden).
The "Radio People" at the five radio
stations played the PSA this morning,
twice. A very special thanks to them
for their efforts to help me get
everything I needed for the vigil,
even though I wasn't able to have one.
Another thanks to the Department of
Recreation for allowing me to use Liza
Jackson Park East Pavilion (although I
didn't use it in the end).
Also, Florida Representative Jerry
Melvin was very interested in the issues I
brought forth to him, and I feel that
we may see some good things come from
him in the near future! He is an
advcate for
children and is currently working on
revamping the child support system,
which in his own words "just isn't
working." I may be offering assistance to
Mr. Melvin regarding child welfare in
the future!
The Okaloosa County Sheriff's
Department in Shalimar, FL was more than happy
to receive the teddy bears!
I may not have been able to reach the
public at large, but I did speak to
many people in high places about child
abuse, so the word is getting out, and
I am hoping to see improvements
soon!
Wendi Sturgeon (NW FL)
Wendi@fostercare.net
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MARYLAND
In my hometown of Middle River,
Maryland, I saw a very small, poor to
moderate income community, come forth
and donate teddy bears when they
probably couldn't afford to do so
which made it more touching. I gave out
flyers and preventive child abuse
information supplied to me by Prevent
Child Abuse, Maryland. Additionally, I
held a 50/50 raffle and collected
donations (although not a substantial
sum) for that non-profit organization
whose work in the area of preventing
child abuse is invaluable. WPOC Radio
Station came through with an
autographed celebrity photo, CD and Garth
Brooks' book. Blockbuster Video
donated a few DVD's for the raffle, and I
donated a couple of my own. Also, one
of the Girl Scout Troops from another
county (Harford County) assisted me by
pulling together and each Girl Scout
from that troop donated the most
precious bears I have ever seen. The
Office Manager where I work and
another close friend/neighbor went overboard
by personally purchasing a good number
of the finest bears. My co-workers
continue to drop off bears (still
awaiting a total) at my desk day by day.
In addition to my
efforts here, I also had 2 very young
children, sister and brother, ages 5
and 7, suffering from child
abuse/neglect touch my lives and reach out to
me
in their own way. I have adopted them
into my heart and they are so
special. As I write this, the
Department of Social Services is actively
investigating the problem. I have
never experienced this in my life.....it
is a feeling that I can never describe
in words. And, with these two
youngsters in mind, I will be back as
many years as I can and always looking
with my eyes and heart for any child
that needs help, and love....that they,
too, one day, will sign TheWall, as
survivors.....I AM SOARING!
I, definitely, will be back!!! God
bless.
Cheryl, Maryland
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UTAH
I put my energy into awareness. Local
stores participated by employees wearing green ribbons
and giving flyers to customers. We had mint green ribbons
handed out in three different cities, and Autoliv,
Walmart, on college was all involved in the green ribbon
campaign. All local radio stations and TV networks were
involved with PSA annnouncements and playing the song,
"Dear Mr.
Jesus".
Our Davis County attorney and deputies
wore green ribbons, and it was great because many were
serving in Juvenile court that day.
I feel really good about the day, and
what was accomplished it was great to drive around and
see people with their headlights on (because of the media
announcements) and with various green ribbons of their
own making on antennas.
next year .......lookout.
Gail Peterson, UT
ambassador
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Central IL
We had a vigil/awareness night here
(Decatur, IL) on Nov. 30/ 5:30 p.m. - we
did the vigil a day early to encourage
the best turnout from both the campus
community (I'm a college student) and
the community at large. Approximately
40 people attended - about 25%
students.
I organized a community-wide poster
contest through the elementary schools
as a step toward community involvement
and community awareness of
DOTC...received 120 entries from 3
schools (there are 14 elementary schools
here) and awarded nine prizes - 3
places in each of 3 age groups: 1/2 grade,
3/4 grade, and 5/6 grade. Our state's
attorney elect, Scott Reuter, gave a
brief statement and awarded
prizes.
I am excited and my spirit lifted that
two community members want to help in
big ways next year! One, who has
contcts w/ the media,has already gotten
folks who want to give us major media
coverage next year! I also hope to
get the radio simulcast and Op. Bear
Hug up and going next year. :)
Prayers and blessings to
you,
Sara Fornoff, IL
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results of our 2000 campaign against child
abuse
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as of Dec. 2, 2000
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See
results of our 1999 campaign against child
abuse
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as of Dec. 2, 1999
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National Office received government Proclamation
today claiming Day of the Child an official
day
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November 23, 1999
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New
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Added some powerful
poems about child abuse
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November 10, 1999
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New
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Radio stations have been calling with support
commitments
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November 1, 1999
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New
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New Operation Bear-Hug
poster and new Library documents
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October 28, 1999
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Webpage on "Associated
Evils of Abuse"
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October 14, 1999
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New
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"Voices from the Wall"
RealAudio downloadable interview
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October 14, 1999
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Website was updated again (many new pages
& library files) "The Wall" now has over
2,300 stories from individuals and continues to
grow daily (check it out).
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September 23, 1999
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New Pages: proclamation,
simulcast, ambassadors,
volunteer, play
"Dear Mr. Jesus" with RealAudio
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September 23, 1999
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Updated pages: library,
history, links,
media, merchandise
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September 23, 1999
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April is Child Abuse month - Day of the Child
launched a song about Kosovo
to benefit children during the war
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April, 1999
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Our initial launch
provides a powerful test market for '99
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December 1, 1998
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Radio & TV support
from test market area grows
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November '98
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Our mascot has a new
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October '98
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