Tuesday, April 29, 2008

From: Brenda[SMTP:ARTS@AUGUSTAARTS.COM]
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 4:02:30 PM
To: 'Greater Augusta Arts Council'
Subject: FW: WRHS Sculpture Dedication Ceremony
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You Are Invited to The

Dedication of “Healing Patience”



May 8th at 4:30 PM

at Walton Rehabilitation Hospital Campus

(13th St. & Independence Drive)



A special tribute to Walton’s Healing Professionals

By renowned metal sculptor Thomas Lyles

Commissioned by Walton Rehabilitation Health System



Reception immediately following ceremony.



Thanks for all that you do for our community,

Magalie Jennemann CAP
Executive Assistant, Administration
Walton Rehabilitation Health System, Inc.
1355 Independence Drive
Augusta, GA 30901
Office: (706) 823-8505
FAX: (706) 823-8681
Email: mjennemann@wrh.org

Monday, April 21, 2008

Laurie's Art Web Site


Just posting my new website.....what fun!



Tuesday, April 15, 2008

711 Aumond Rd.

asked Gail what we could do, and of course she said "nothing you aren't already doing."

We hold the entire family in our hearts.

I'll find out if they can use some home cooking.




Subject: Casey April 13th

Dear Friends and Family,

Casey is returning home (my house) tomorrow. His physicians at MCG have ordered in-home hospice care for him.

My precious son just can't seem to get over the horrible infections brought on by his bedsores. The worst sore has penetrated his spine and the infection has established itself in his bones. The antibiotics he's been given have become ineffective because the infections have become resistant to any drug...even the strongest available. I was told today that his prognosis is not good, that his body is just worn out, and that he doesn't have enough white blood cells to fight another infection when it "blossoms"...and which it surely will.

Inexplicably, his wife Michelle informed me today (knowing of Casey's dire condition) that she is taking the children and is going to travel to New York to spend a few weeks with her sister, leaving tomorrow. Needless to say, I was initially stunned and am now extremely disappointed that she would elect to do this now. I have begged her not to leave.

Please pray for us all...especially for Casey. If God wants him, I am willing to let him go. I just want my boy to be at peace and free of pain. He has endured so much.

Thank you for all you have done (and continue to do for Casey) throughout this journey.

With love,
Gail




Vantrease, Sandra

show details 3:17 PM (16 hours ago)


Reply


I just called Gail and she was at the hospital in the midst of moving
Casey to their home.

Rather than schedule as we did in the past, I suggest dropping food off
at her house as you can. She said they would be grateful for anything
beginning tomorrow or Wednesday. I'll send an email if she is inundated
and we need to stop bringing food.

If you plan to bring something, try to let me know. That said, next week
I'll be out for a week starting on Wednesday.

For market analysis, click here to go to the report on my website:
http://www.smithbarney.com/pdf/marketcommentary.pdf

Sandy Vantrease
Financial Advisor

Juveline Diabetes walk

Support Linda Henderson in the 2008 Walk to Cure Diabetes


Hello Friends and Family!

I'm writing to you to ask for your support in a very special cause.

This year, I'll be taking part in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's Walk to Cure Diabetes along with a half-million other walkers across the country. Our goal: To raise $100 million to help fund research for a cure for type 1 diabetes and its complications.

Type 1, or juvenile, diabetes, is a devastating, often deadly disease that affects millions of people--a large and growing percentage of them children.

Many people think type 1 diabetes can be controlled by insulin. While insulin does keep people with type 1 diabetes alive, it is NOT a cure. Aside from the daily challenges of living with type 1 diabetes, there are many severe, often fatal, complications caused by the disease.

That's the bad news... and yes, it's pretty bad.

The good news, though, is that a cure for type 1 diabetes is within reach. In fact, JDRF funding and leadership is associated with most major scientific breakthroughs in type 1 diabetes research to date. And JDRF funds a major portion of all type 1 diabetes research worldwide, more than any other charity.

I'm writing to ask for your support because now more than ever, EACH of us can be a part of bringing about a cure. Each of us can make a real difference

Won't you please give to JDRF as generously as you're able?

The Augusta Walk will be Saturday, April 26, 2008, at Riverwalk. The Premier Designs Jewelry Ladies are ready, willing, and able to help raise money to find a cure. Together, we can make the cure a reality.

Thank you,

Linda Henderson

Please visit my Walk Web page if you would like to donate online or see how close I am to reaching my personal goal:

http://walk.jdrf.org/walker.cfm?id=86980064

Follow this link to make a donation:

http://walk.jdrf.org/support.cfm?id=86980064
© 2008 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. All rights reserved.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Masters request

My cousin, Suzy, went to Mercer in the 70s, while I was in Athens. She sent me this email request from her college roommate, Regina Work:

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> From: Suzanne Fugate[SMTP:SUZANNE.FUGATE@LAKEWOODRANCH.COM]
> Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 9:40:13 AM
> To: Vantrease, Sandra [GWM-SBPVTC]
> Subject: FW: Check out my mom on page E11 of the Boston Globe Sport Page!!
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>
Hi Sandy - my college roommate generated this email. Her mother is a Masters regular as you and see by the newspaper articles. Do you or David know members of Augusta National Golf Club that could get her in for a tour??

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From: Regina Work [mailto:reginaswork@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 9:26 AM
To: Debby Barbo; rhzellars@comcast.net; Louise Adams; Annie; Dick Barbo; Jess Boose; Jeanie Botsivales; Alice Boyle; todd boyle; Frank Brignoli; Rob Brindell; Vickie Burke Majewski; cindy; Bill Ciocca; DanaBanks; Denise; Layne Dunwody; Doug Dunwody; Kristy Edwards; Joan Eichhorn; Eleanor; Janice Estabrook; Fran; Kim Froud; Suzanne Fugate; Suzanne Fugate; margaret grant; Janet Taylor Hall; cindy harrington; Tina Hills; SHaron Hirsch; Chris hissam; jean INCUTTO; Tracy Jones; nasrin karamouz; Marianne Kelly; Henry Koplin; Louise Lorenzo; lwrabun3@earthlink.net; sharon magaliff; MaryGrace; donna mcgrath; Joan Miller; mitch@strickland.com; David Morgan; Kathy Mulroy; Beth Robertson; Anne Saunders; Colleen Scroczenski; Paul Stagner; kimberly stagner; Melissa Stang; tjperrino@comcast.net; urban559@yahoo.com; Val Matthews Watkins; Tom Nelson; Nancy Nelson
Subject: Check out my mom on page E11 of the Boston Globe Sport Page!!


okay so maybe I'm just a little proud of her! This is your link to the article in Today's Boston Globe, if you've no way to pick up the paper you can read it here, although it won't have her beautiful picture, Also, below it is her article in the Sunday edition of the Cape Cod Times(two nice pics in that one), and look for her in a upcoming story in Golf Week...can you imagine at 86 after sitting in your bedroom all winter long and watching every sports show known to mankind on TV how exciting this must be? My heart is very full today. I don't suppose any of you know a member of Augusta National, my whole goal was to get her into that clubhouse for a tour after all these years (yes, I know, she and everyone else)...call me 508-776-9848!


http://www.boston.com/sports/golf/articles/2008/04/11/times_have_changed_but_shes_a_constant/

http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080406/SPORTS/804060326

Regina

Saturday, April 5, 2008

from donna whaley

The most beautiful rainbow

As we grow up, we learn that even the one person that
wasn't supposed to ever let you down probably will. You
will have your heart broken probably more than once and
it's harder every time. You'll break hearts too, so
remember how it felt when yours was broken. You'll fight
with your best friend. You'll blame a new love for things
an old one did. You'll cry because time is passing too fast,
and you'll eventually lose someone you love. So take too
many pictures, laugh too much, and love like you've never
been hurt because every sixty seconds you spend upset
is a minute of happiness you'll never get back. Don't be
afraid that your life will end, be afraid that it will never begin.

Live simply. Love generously.
Care deeply. Speak kindly.
Leave the rest to God.