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Acknowledgements


The Something to Remember Me By Legacy Project has grown incredibly. It seems to be the right project at the right time. It has touched a chord with young and old across the country. I would like to thank everyone who has embraced the project and enthusiastically participated. Thank you for your feedback, suggestions, calls, letters, and e-mails.

A project like this doesn't happen without the involvement and support of many different organizations and groups. I'd like to thank the Parenting Coalition and Generations United in Washington, DC. Margaret Anderson-Herrmann and Cheryle Hals-Eisbrenner at United Generations Ontario have also provided ongoing information and support.

The contributions and support of our other special partners are also deeply appreciated -- Lane Furniture, Reminisce (a Reader's Digest magazine), Books Are Fun (a Reader's Digest Company), Memory Makers magazine, Liz Claiborne, IBM, Canon, Geezer.com, and Intercraft.

For providing valuable background and historical information for this kit, I would like to thank Robert Pontisso, a lexicographer at Oxford University Press, and Olive Crow, Curator at the Anna Jarvis Birthplace Museum.

Finally, I would, as always, like to thank the ever hardworking, dedicated core team at The Communication Project, Douglas Bosak and Brian Puppa.



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From Mother's Day Activity Kit by Susan V. Bosak ©2003
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