Fw: [CR]SAM FITSIMMONS NEEDS YOUR HELP

(Example: Racing)

From: "Jill DiMauro" <jpdimauro@starpower.net>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: Fw: [CR]SAM FITSIMMONS NEEDS YOUR HELP
Date: Sat, 9 Dec 2000 09:51:54 -0500


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Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 11:13 PM
Subject: Re: [CR]SAM FITSIMMONS NEEDS YOUR HELP

>

> Friends and Fellow Fitzsimmons Followers:

>

> I will come up with a fair sum to get this thing rolling

> I always said, money comes and goes, and a reserve should be around for:

> Medical emergencies

> and Bicycle Opportunities that won't be repeated.

>

> The medical emergency doesn't have to be our own , either,

> although Sam is very much as close to my heart as family.

> Many have suggested that excellent medical care is available to even the

> uninsured right here in the Baltimore or Washington area and nobody gets

> turned away

>

> Our donatons, I'm sure, can be put towards day-to-day living expenses

> While comng up with money for this is easier for many of us than others,
what

> about the priceless things we can be doing?

>

> Is anybody in charge ?

> Anybody managed these situations before?

> I'm limited in time but would be happy to make a financial contribution.

>

> I would like to see tome timely brainstorming sessions if there's nothing
in

> place to direct the movements.

>

> Keeping him as comfortble and out of worry will have a very positive
impact.

>

> sometimes the time it takes to collect things, sell them , and round up
small

> amounts, while well intended, can be better used to employ projects that
go

> farther and make better use of our times.

>

> One idea is a massive get-together asap

> Maybe a major food and meeting night where attendees pay a healthy per
plate

> fee for the dinner and then have an intensive brainstorming session to
decide

> on direction.

>

> I have great ideas, some bucks, but would appreciate if someone who has
had

> experience in these matters would step in to help manage

>

> AMy only experience was a few years ago having a mother lost to this
dreaded

> malady, but the difference was a family that could afford whatever it
took.,

> Still, there's no paying off the pain and suffering she and the family

> endured.

>

> I'm anxious to hear what needs to be done and when

>

> Spreading the awareness is a good start.

>

> Thanks, hope to hear from some of you soon and to see many of you at the

> dinner.

>

> Larry Black.