I haven't heard from Barb or the staff at the school as of Sunday night. The fourth year dental student who brain-stormed this event idea and was the initial prime mover with me last October, Khadine, called me late Saturday night to tell me that the day had been a huge success, with 300 plus walkers. She said that the NYU portion of it all should be tallied up by Wednesday, total walkers, registrations, donations collected by them etc. She said that Barbara was one of the winners of the Jet Blue free tickets which were given to OCF by the airline to distribute to the top three who collected the most sponsors. She said that one student came in with 100 sponsorships and also was given a Jet Blue ticket for her efforts. That is all I know to date. When the photos arrive from Jerry, Dr. Kerr, and others and the statistics arrive from Khadine - we will build an OCF web page with all of them and a story about the event. Given Chester's travel commitments (he plays with Tommy Lee and Motley Crue) we should be able to get something up within two weeks. So far it sounds like a real success, and it doesn


Brian, stage 4 oral cancer survivor. OCF Founder and Director. The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant.