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Public Radio program, FORUM, Thursday, July 26, 2007 (10:00am)
Alzheimer's Disease: The program discusses recent developments in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of Alzheimer's Disease, as well as changes in the public's understanding and awareness of the illness.
July 25, 2007
New Alzheimer's movie w/ Ken Watanabe: San Francisco, Friday, July 13 (limited run)
"Memories of Tomorrow" Ashita No Kioku
July 12, 2007
Join the Alzheimer’s Association’s William Fisher as he participates in a new radio pilot series on San Francisco public radio’s KALW: LifeFlow “Shared Stories”: Caring for Aging Loved Ones
Tuesday, July 3 7:00pm – 8:00pm KALW 91.7 FM
June 28, 2007
Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease (in Mandarin)-- Presented by: The National Taiwan University Alumni Association and the Alzheimer's Association
Sunday, June 24, 2007 (1:30pm to 4:30pm), at Santa Clara City Library, 2635 Homestead Road, Santa Clara, California
June 21, 2007
EARLY STAGE FOCUS New Initiatives of Alzheimer’s Association
(1) Workshop for Professionals: "Successful Interactions & Interventions" ... Early Stage Individuals and family members also welcome; and (2) Nation's 1st Town Hall Meeting: The Emerging Voice of Alzheimer's
June 15, 2007
Select us today for American Express Members Project
Your rating could help us be awarded $5 million. Deadline is June 17!
June 14, 2007
Still Missing URGENT: San Francisco Man with Alzheimer’s Disease
June 1, 2007
"Beyond the Headlines: Alzheimer's" Sunday, June 3, 2007 10:00am-10:30am
Public Affairs Program to Air on KGO-TV (ABC 7)
May 29, 2007
Updates on Dementia IX: Translating Research into Practice Monday, May 21st, 2007 Stanford University: Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center (New Location)
*** New Location *** Convenient & Free Parking ..... Professional Education & Training Conference – CEUs Available A limited number of scholarships are available. Family members are also invited to attend for a Regular Registration.
May 7, 2007
12th annual ASEB Art Auction & Celebration Journeys: Images & Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer's Services of the East Bay Thursday, May 3, 2007 Piedmont Community Hall 711 Highland Avenue, Piedmont
April 30, 2007
Inaugural San Mateo Offering - Savvy Caregiver Training Program
Limited Offer – FREE, if you register by May 11th
April 26, 2007
Radio Preview: Alzheimer’s Disease & The African American Community – 6th Annual East Bay Event
April 22 (5:30am-6:00am), on Bayview, KBLX-102.9FM, The Quiet Storm (Event Media Sponsor).
April 17, 2007
ADVOCACY DAY -- 30% Increase in Attendance Causes Alzheimer’s Association to Move Annual Event to Larger Venue (Sacramento, April 18)
Presentation of First Alzheimer’s Association Recognition Awards; Senate Health Committee Hearing Slated; Possible meeting with Governor
April 17, 2007
Notice for those with Alzheimer’s or those caring for someone with Alzheimer’s
-- Research Opportunity for April 23 and April 24, 2007 in San Francisco.
April 9, 2007
Alzheimer’s Association Presentation Part of KCBS Health Etc Event Saturday, April 14, 2007 The KCBS Health etc 2007: all day Health and Wellness Symposium in San Francisco
Afternoon Session: Alzheimers: "The 21 st Century Health Care Crisis" 3:00pm - 3:45pm
April 6, 2007
ASIAN COMMUNITY FUND EVENT - 6th Annual Alzheimer's Association Gathering
MEDIA ADVISORY - JOURNALISTS INVITED
March 13, 2007
Science For Life: A Free Public Lecture Series, at the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease
March 15 - Register Now for a fun and fascinating evening
March 8, 2007
Hallmark Channel to Show Alzheimer-Themed Film March 3rd
"Sacrifices of the Heart," a made- for-TV movie about a high-powered attorney who puts her career on hold to care for her father with Alzheimer's.
February 26, 2007
~ Rhapsody in Blue ~ Art & Wine Auction Special Event
Coming Soon - March 1
February 21, 2007
Free Public Lecture Series, at the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease, on Thursday, March 15, 2007 - San Francisco
“Towards Better Treatments for Alzheimer's Disease: An Update on Research Progress and Remaining Challenges”
February 14, 2007
State Senate Hearing on Alzheimer’s – “#1 Health Crisis of 21st Century”
February 7th - Room 113 of the State Capitol, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Sacramento, California
February 2, 2007
Senate Hearing in Sacramento – February 7, 2007
Special opportunity: Attend an unprecedented event
January 31, 2007
Early Onset & Early Stage Alzheimer’s – Topic for Upcoming Bay Area TV Program
Sunday, January 21, at 4:00pm, on KRON-TV 4
January 11, 2007
Alzheimer’s Association Hope & Help
Public Service Announcements (PSAs)
January 5, 2007
Helpline (1-800-272-3900) Support . Information . Referrals
The Alzheimer’s Association Helpline is available every hour of the day, every day of the week.
December 29, 2006
Cargiver Support Groups Throughout Greater Bay Area
New Listings for Jan-Feb-Mar-April 2007
December 29, 2006
HOLIDAYS ARE TOUGH TIME FOR ALZHEIMER’S FAMILIES -- Help Available Throughout Holidays and the New Year
On Radio: Alzheimer’s during the Holidays -- William Fisher, Alzheimer’s Association CEO for Northern California & Northern Nevada, will be a guest on KFOX radio's Sunday morning public affairs show, Sunday, December 24, 6:00am-6:30am (PST).
December 21, 2006
National Tour of Alzheimer’s Art Quilt Initiative Coming to Santa Clara County
"Alzheimer's: Forgetting Piece By Piece" October 11 - 15, 2006, at Santa Clara Convention Center
October 6, 2006
Contra Costa Times to publish Alzheimer's Feature Sunday, October 1, 2006
Online Q & A Session to be held Oct 3 at ContraCostaTimes.com
September 28, 2006
Actress Lea Thompson sings for Alzheimer's
Lea Thompson (“Back to the Future,” “Caroline in the City”) is competing on FOX’s “Celebrity Duets,” a singing version of “Dancing with the Stars.” If she wins, the show will donate $100,000 to her charity of choice, the Alzheimer's Association.
September 7, 2006
Telemundo to Air Alzheimer's disease segment during weekend national news broadcast
Check local times for listings
August 4, 2006
"NewsHour" to Air Part 2 of Alzheimer Report July 31, 2006
PBS' "NewsHour with Jim Lehrer" is scheduled to broadcast the second part of a report on Alzheimer's disease tonight, July 31.
July 31, 2006
WORLDWIDE COST OF ALZHEIMER’S AND DEMENTIA CARE ESTIMATED AT $248 BILLION (US): Pilot Community Health Program in Sweden Lowers Costs
From Madrid at the 10th International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders (ICAD), presented by the Alzheimer’s Association
July 19, 2006
EXCITING ADVANCES IN ALZHEIMER THERAPIES – FROM PRE-CLINICAL TO POST-MARKETING: First Skin Patch Drug Tested; New Immunotherapy Tested in People; Leuprolide Phase II Results
From Madrid at the 10th International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders (ICAD), presented by the Alzheimer’s Association
July 19, 2006
NEW AND EXISTING THERAPIES SHOW PROMISE FOR ALZHEIMER’S, ADDRESS MULTIPLE ASPECTS OF THE DISEASE: Diversity of the Therapeutic Pipeline Encourages Hope
From Madrid at the 10th International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders (ICAD), presented by the Alzheimer’s Association
July 19, 2006
ALZHEIMER’S RISK FACTORS LINKED TO PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, DIET: Studies reinforce links between cognitive function and cardiovascular health
From Madrid at the 10th International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders (ICAD), presented by the Alzheimer’s Association
July 19, 2006
NEW DEMENTIA RISK SCORE HIGHLIGHTS HEART HEALTH FACTORS, MAY PREDICT FUTURE DECLINE: Heart/Brain Connection Emphasized in Four New Research Studies
From Madrid at the 10th International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders (ICAD), presented by the Alzheimer’s Association
July 19, 2006
LATE-BREAKING NEWS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE (ICAD) - Current Drugs Modestly Effective in Systematic Review, Mixed Results in Safety Review - - FDA “black box” not associated with changes in atypical antipsychotic prescribing rates - - Non-drug therapy improves brain blood flow - - Homocysteine may predict decline in Alzheimer’s -
From Madrid at the 10th International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders (ICAD), presented by the Alzheimer’s Association
July 19, 2006
RESEARCHERS TEST NEW WAYS FOR PEOPLE WITH ALZHEIMER’S TO AGREE TO PARTICIPATE IN RESEARCH: Alzheimer’s Symptoms Provide a Challenge for Informed Consent
From Madrid at the 10th International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders (ICAD), presented by the Alzheimer’s Association
July 17, 2006
NEW LASER IMAGING TECHNIQUE ILLUMINATES DISEASE IN EYES OF ALZHEIMER MOUSE MODEL: Imaging Advances Lead Toward Earlier Alzheimer’s Diagnosis, Better Drug Testing
From Madrid at the 10th International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders (ICAD), presented by the Alzheimer’s Association
July 17, 2006
HIGH TECHNOLOGY IMPROVES ALZHEIMER’S CARE AND DIAGNOSIS: Communications and Monitoring Devices Detect Cognitive Decline, Encourage Socialization, and Help People Remember to Take Their Medicine
From Madrid at the 10th International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders (ICAD), presented by the Alzheimer’s Association
July 17, 2006
WORLDWIDE COST OF ALZHEIMER’S AND DEMENTIA CARE ESTIMATED AT $248 BILLION (US): Pilot Community Health Program in Sweden Lowers Costs
From Madrid at the 10th International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders (ICAD), presented by the Alzheimer’s Association
July 16, 2006
NEW DEMENTIA RISK SCORE HIGHLIGHTS HEART HEALTH FACTORS, MAY PREDICT FUTURE DECLINE: Heart/Brain Connection Emphasized in Four New Research Studies
From Madrid at the 10th International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders (ICAD), presented by the Alzheimer’s Association
July 16, 2006
RESEARCH REVEALS DEEPENING CONNECTIONS BETWEEN DIABETES AND ALZHEIMER’S: Existing Diabetes Therapies May Help Fight Alzheimer’s
From Madrid at the 10th International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders (ICAD), presented by the Alzheimer’s Association
July 16, 2006
Free 'Speaking Alzheimer's' workshop to help caregivers with communication, stress: Dealing positively with dementia
July 25, San Rafael, California
July 11, 2006
Summer & Fall, 2006 Media Alert - Highlights
Care . Research . Memory Walk . November/National Alzheimer's Disease Month
June 21, 2006
Alzheimer’s Association Launches New Web Tool to Help Individuals and Families Find Best Care Options
TV SATELLITE COORDINATES & NEWS RELEASE
June 13, 2006
HIDDEN ALZHEIMER’S GENERATION – Half million in U.S. (younger than 65) may have Early Onset Alzheimer’s
New Report Released During Alzheimer's Association's 18th Annual Public Policy Forum in Washington, D.C.
June 6, 2006
Student & Post-Doc Nominations Sought by Alzheimer's Association
Annual Kathryn Grupe Awards for Alzheimer's Research
June 1, 2006
Inside the Brain: An Interactive Tour
NEW on the national Web site of the Alzheimer's Association.
May 10, 2006
Alzheimer’s Association Announces New Initiative to Speed Safe Drug Development for Alzheimer’s Disease
Will bring together a multi-disciplinary advisory committee of leading scientists, individuals with early-stage Alzheimer's disease and their families, experts on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) process and others to guide the Initiative.
April 25, 2006
ALERT! US SENATE: VOTE YES ON SPECTER-HARKIN RESTORE ALZHEIMER FUNDING
CALLS needed by Noon EST on Thursday March 16th, 2006!
March 14, 2006
The 40 Geriatric Educational Centers (GEC) around the U.S. are threatened with closing because of cuts in the current federal budget. The Stanford GEC would be a special loss as it's the only academic body in the US focusing on multicultural gerontology.
The San Mateo County Times (2/24/06)SENIOR JOURNAL column by Joan Aragone puts a spotlight on these cuts, especially for the unique Stanford GEC servcies and programs, in the article "A little-known victim of government health care cuts."
March 1, 2006
LATEST ALZHEIMER RESEARCH GRANTS – TO BE PRESENTED TO STANFORD SCIENTISTS
The Alzheimer's Association, the largest private funder of Alzheimer and related disorders research, will present three Stanford researchers with over half-a-million dollars in research funding.
February 15, 2006
Memory Screenings
For a copy of the Alzheimer's Association Fact Sheet "About Dementia Screening Tests Marketed to Consumers" contact the (24/7) Helpline at 1-800-272-3900.
November 14, 2005
A Race Against Time
MEMORY WALK 2005 SEASON ENDING
October 28, 2005
Early-Bird Registration Extended
Annual Education Conference – Greater Bay Area (Nov. 5) for Family Caregivers & Professionals (CEUs available)
October 26, 2006
In Katrina’s Wake, Non-Profit Strives to Meet Fundraising Goals MEMORY WALK SEASON CONTINUES
#1 Fundraiser to Help People Battling Alzheimer’s Extends Deadline
October 14, 2005
DISASTER PREP: TIPS FOR ALZHEIMER’S FAMILIES
September 21, 2005
MEDICAL EXPERTS, PATIENTS AND CAREGIVERS DISCUSS POTENTIAL OF STEM CELLS TO TREAT ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) is hosting an educational event at the start of the Independent Citizens’ Oversight Committee (ICOC) board meeting to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and the promise of stem cells and other related research to improve treatments and potentially provide cures. The spotlight on Alzheimer’s disease is presented in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association, California Council.
September 7, 2005
Cupertino Courier Article Touches on Alzheimer's Association's Memory Walks for 2005, Alzheimer's Disease and Maintain Your Brain (part of a Nationwide campaign by the Alzheimer's Association).
Two new television programs on Alzheimer's, part of the series "The Better Part," to premiere on Cablecast T.V. stations in Cupertino, Los Altos, Mountain View. Upcoming showings: Gilroy, Los Gatos, Morgan Hill, Palo Alto, San Jose and Saratoga.
September 2, 2005
TV Public Affairs Program in Mandarin -- Alzheimer's Disease & Bay Area Chinese Communities
KTSF-Ch. 26 on Saturday, August 13, 4:00 - 4:30 pm
August 12, 2005
http://www.alznorcal.org/whatsnew/justinview.asp?ID=271
SATELLITE COORDINATES: NEW RESEARCH ON ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE WHEN: Monday, June 20, 2005 from 1 – 1:15pm & 4 – 4:15pm EDT BACKGROUND ROLL AVAILABLE VIA sATELLITE -- COORDINATES: Intelsat A-X (formerly Telstar) Transponder XX C-Band D/L Frequency: XXXX XXXXXX Audio 6.2/6.8
June 19, 2005
Treatment Can Delay Transition to Alzheimer's
"This study may be pivotal in shifting our sights toward altering the Alzheimer's disease process as early as possible, buying time and preserving function for those who may later develop dementia," says Ronald C. Petersen, M.D., Ph.D., lead study investigator as well as professor of neurology at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Rochester, Minn., and director of Mayo's Alzheimer's Disease Center. Petersen also serves on the Alzheimer's Association Medical and Scientific Advisory Council.
4-14-05
New Memory Moments Series Debuts on first radio stations within Northern California/Northern Nevada Chapter
Details on Week 1 of Alzheimer's Association Radio Spots - How to Maintain Your Brain
4-4-05
David Hyde Pierce Urges Passage of Reagan Act
Pierce Joins Senators Mikulski, Bond to Announce Reintroduction of Ronald Reagan Alzheimer's Breakthrough Act
3-10-05
Alzheimer's Association to Launch New Research Journal in July 2005
Association Names Zaven Khachaturian, PhD, Editor of Alzheimer's & Dementia
2-24-05
Recent Trends and Research on Alzheimer’s Disease
Upcoming Alzheimer’s Association Presentation in Pinole
2-7-05
Support Group for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Caregivers
New location and meeting time
1-27-05
Alzheimer's Disease and How the Alzheimer's Association Helps
Year-End Look from Northern California/Northern Nevada Chapter
12-21-04
Northern Nevada Radio Stations Asked to Run Public Service Announcements (PSAs)
The Alzheimer's Association today released PSAs that it is asking Northern Nevada radio stations to use in the ongoing campaign to raise public awareness about Alzheimer's disease and how the Alzheimer's Association is leading efforts to help.
12-15-04
San Francisco Chronicle SUNDAY MAGAZINE article and Letter to the Editor
A Letter to the Editor published in today's San Francisco Chronicle Sunday Magazine, Alzheimer’s Allies, by Alzheimer's family member and activist Cathy Dodd, applauds and expands on (11-14-04) the feature story by Katherine Seligman, The Broken Family Tree: How Bea Gorman's sad family history of Alzheimer's provides researchers with fodder for years of work. Everyone dealing with Alzheimer's encouraged to contact Alzheimer's Association (800-660-1993, in Northern California; or at www.alznorcal.org (www.alz.org nationwide)
12-12-04
Many Americans Worried About Brain Health, But Only Half Keep Their Brains Fit, According to New Survey
Alzheimer's Association Provides Information on How to “Maintain Your Brain™”
11-15-04
Voting and Dementia: Alzheimer's Association Briefing
As the nation prepares for another Presidential election cycle, a question has been raised in the media: "Are people with Alzheimer's allowed to vote?" The short answer is an emphatic "Yes!" But, a more careful response is called for and following are some of the interesting legal and ethical issues raised.
10-28-04
Americans as Afraid of Caring for a Loved One with Alzheimer's as They Are of Getting Alzheimer's; New Report Reveals Tremendous Burden on Alzheimer's Caregivers
Alzheimer's Association Joins Senators Clinton, Grassley and Bond to Urge Passage of Ronald Reagan Alzheimer's Breakthrough Act of 2004 to Provide Relief
10-5-04
Canadian Company, Neurochem, Announces Trial of Anti-Amyloid Drug (Alzhemed) + Alzheimer's Association Release (7-21-04): Scientists Target Prime Suspect in Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer’s Association briefing re clinical trial of experimental drug NC 758 (Alzhemed) at sites in U.S. and Canada. Contacts: Alzheimer's Association 24/7 Helpline, 1-800-660-1993; or company's North American toll-free number 1-877-680-4500 or visit Neurchem website at: www.neurochem.com/.
7-22-04
NO CLEAR-CUT ANSWERS ON STATINS AS THERAPY FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
Research Shows Mixed, Conflicting Results, and the Complexity of this Open-Ended Scientific Question.
4-22-04
LATE-BREAKING NEWS IN ALZHEIMER'S – DRUG FOR AGITATION; AIDS CONNECTION; AND AN ANIMAL MODEL
Antipsychotic Drug is Assessed in Alzheimer's; AIDS Treatments May Increase Alzheimer risk; and a Rat Model May Help Alzheimer Researchers.
7-22-04
BIOLOGY IS NOT ALWAYS DESTINY IN ALZHEIMER’S, SAYS NEW TWINS DATA
Genetics Studies Demonstrate Significant Impact of Environment. Plus, Disclosing Alzheimer Susceptibility Gene May Not Increase a Person’s Anxiety.
7-22-04
SCIENTISTS TARGET PRIME SUSPECT IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
Scientists Report Preliminary Success in a Variety of Strategies to Rein in Beta-Amyloid, One of the Substances Thought to Kill Brain Cells in Alzheimer's Disease.
7-22-04
MINORITIES HARDEST HIT BY ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE New Research Points to a Higher Burden of Alzheimer's Disease Among Minorities;
Reveals Successful Strategies for Studying the Disease in These Populations.
7-21-04
BRAIN IMAGING TECHNIQUES SHARPEN FOCUS ON ALZHEIMER'S
Recent Advances In Brain Imaging May Allow Very Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer's and Other Dementias, and Improved Assessment of Treatment Effectiveness.
7-20-04
OBESITY, DIET, INACTIVITY LINKED TO DEMENTIA RISK
Cardiovascular Risk Factors May Speed Cognitive Decline As We Age. Green Vegetables and Diverse Leisure Activities May Help Us Maintain Our Brains.
7-19-04
MEDICARE CLAIMS FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE SKYROCKET 250 PERCENT
Studies Describe Devastating International Cost of Alzheimer’s Disease.
7-19-04
OBESITY, DIET, INACTIVITY LINKED TO DEMENTIA RISK
Cardiovascular Risk Factors May Speed Cognitive Decline As We Age. Green Vegetables and Diverse Leisure Activities May Help Us Maintain Our Brains. Local Media Contact: Jill Center, Communications Director-Northern California/Northern Nevada (650-962-8111; jill.center@alznorcal.org)
7-19-04
ALZHEIMER’S CONFERENCE RECOGNIZES RESEARCHERS FOR THEIR GROUNDBREAKING CONTRIBUTIONS
The world’s premiere forum for research advances in Alzheimer’s disease opened in Philadelphia today attracting some of the best minds in science as they work to unravel the mysteries of Alzheimer’s disease.
7-18-04
NEW RESEARCH EXPLORES DEFINITION, INCIDENCE & TREATMENT OF MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT (MCI)
For First Time, A Current Alzheimer Drug May Delay Transition From MCI to Alzheimer’s
7-18-04
ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION, NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING SEEK TO EXPEDITE PREVENTION TRIALS FOR ALZHEIMER’S
PHILADELPHIA, July 18, 2004 – Reducing the cost and complexity of Alzheimer’s disease prevention trials would speed progress in testing new therapies, according to scientists at The 9th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (ICAD), presented by the Alzheimer’s Association in Philadelphia.
7-18-04
Alzheimer's Association to Launch Official Journal in 2005
Alzheimer's & Dementia To Be The Journal of Record for Alzheimer's and Related Research
7-18-04
For 2005 - ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION SPONSORS FIRST-EVER CONFERENCE ON PREVENTION OF DEMENTIA
Researchers to Discuss Early Detection and Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease
7-18-04
Alzheimer’s Association Media Advisory 9th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease & Related Disorders JULY 18-22, 2004, Philadelphia
Leading experts from around the world gather to learn about groundbreaking research into the causes, prevention, progression, and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders.
7-17-04
Heavy Cost of Alzheimer's
Research breakthrough could result in 45 percent decrease in Alzheimer's cases and $149 billion in annual Medicare and Medicaid savings by 2025.
6/23/04
Testimony Against Proposed Block Grant-Devastating Impact on an Essential California Service to Elderly
Alzheimer's Day Care Resource Centers Threatened (click HERE)
3/10/04
Alzheimer's Association survey finds serious gaps in public's knowledge about Alzheimer's disease and what can be done to fight it
New Study Results - Association Advises Americans to "Maintain Your Brain" Press Conference - 2/12/04, NY City Public Library
2/12/04
2004 Joint Conference of the American Society on Aging and the National Council on Aging: Taking the Journey Together
Held on April 14-17, 2004, San Francisco, Ca
1-27-04
Repeat Showings: The Forgetting
The 2-hour special will be rebroadcast on these PBS stations in Northern California and Northern Nevada. Please check back for additional showings.
1-23-04