JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes
Please join Curt and 15,000 caring others in raising over $2 million at the JDRF's Los Angeles "Walk to Cure Diabetes" on November 1 at Dodger Stadium!
Both Charlton's daughter Georgica and Curt's manager Arlene's son Ben have Type 1 (also known as Juvenile or insulin-dependent) diabetes, which is an incurable auto-immune disease in which the body loses its ability to produce insulin. While insulin thereapy allows Type 1 diabetics to stay alive, it does not cure diabetes; nor does it prevent its eventual and devastating effects: kidney failure, blindness, nerve damage, amputations, heart attack and stroke. The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's sole mission is to find a cure for this disease, which affects some 3 million Americans.
The 5-K Walk opens for registration at 8am and the Walk begins at 10am.
Please consider supporting our team, "Curt's KOOKs for Georgica and Ben." You can sign up to walk with the team, and/or make a tax-deductible contribution, using the link below:
http://walk.jdrf.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=extranet.personalpage&confirmi...
Whether you're joining us in person or in spirit, you can get team shirts and other gear here:
http://www.cafepress.com/curtsmith/5982448
Saving the best for last: Immediately following the Walk, Curt will headline a free concert which also features acts including Jetstream and Ralph Oyaga!
For more information about JDRF, please visit www.jdrf.org.

I would LOVE to join and be on your team. I just don't think that I am really wanted on this team. Maybe I will do an individual walk so I don't stay where I am not wanted. I will ALWAYS do something for Diabetes, CHF and Alzheimers because of my TATA, who passed away on September 2, 2008 from complications of all 3 and a mess up by the hospital. I am still sad, devastated and heartbroken. But, I am trying to harness all of that into these 3 things. That way, my deep love and admiration for my tata, will be in a new, positive forum. I am so sorry about Arlene's son and charleton's daughter. I know we can make a difference.