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WalkAmerica 2007 Pictures




CHICAGO, APRIL 29, 2007 -- Susan and Rainer Hansen (center, right) and their two-year-old twins, Alex and Ryan, who were born prematurely, join Kmart's Chief Marketing Officer Bill Stewart (left) at the March of Dimes WalkAmerica kickoff at Chicago Lakefront.  Kmart is the largest contributor to the March of Dimes. Over the past two decades, Kmart customers and associates have contributed more than $55.5 million towards giving every baby a healthy start.




NEW YORK, APRIL 29, 2007 – Thousands of New Yorkers – and several celebrities – came out for the March of Dimes WalkAmerica, the walk that helps give every baby a healthy start.  Leading the way, left to right are: Joseph Siegelbaum (in the white shirt), March of Dimes New York Chapter Board of Directors; James Kuhn, March of Dimes New York Chapter Board of Directors; Pro Football Hall of Famer/NY Jets quarterback Joe Namath; March of Dimes President Dr. Jennifer L. Howse; Maurice DuBois, WCBS-TV and Celebrity Host; Phil Villapiano, former Oakland Raiders star linebacker; Dan Grimaldi, of HBO's “The Sopranos”; Chris Regent, Iota Phi Theta; and Thomas Russo, March of Dimes National Board of Trustees.




LOS ANGELES, April 28, 2007 – Tom Bergeron, co-host of ABC-TV's “Dancing with the Stars,” and 2007 national WalkAmerica spokesperson, joins CBS-TV “NCIS” star Lauren Holly, California State WalkAmerica Spokesperson, and her children for the March of Dimes WalkAmerica, the annual walk to save babies, in Griffith Park.




 


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