One Labor Day Institution Comes To A Close
Well… another summer is UNofficially over. It seems that once Labor Day is here, the kiddies are back in school and the county fair is about to begin, the scene changes. However, it is my favorite season. This holiday weekend is considerably different and I did not even realize that it was set to change this time last year. Since 1966, Jerry Lewis has been the face of the Muscular Dystrophy Association as HIS telethon began airing locally and has spread Nationwide since. In total during his reign, he helped raise $1.66 billion to find a cure to the number of diseases which affect millions of “Jerry’s Kids” around the world. Apparently, last fall it was announced that the 21.5 hour telecast would be chopped down to a six-hour broadcast on Sunday night from 6PM-midnight. That was not the only change to come.
In May, Jerry announced that this year’s star-filled extravaganza would be his swan song but he would appear to close the show with his traditional take on “You’ll Never Walk Alone.” In August, the organization announced that not only would the comedian/philanthropist not “be appearing on the telethon” but also “had completed his run as [MDA’s] national chairman.” Dunno but it sounds like some water under that bridge especially when little has been heard from Jerry himself.
I had to work last night and went to a bon fire after so I was unable to watch any of the shortened broadcast. However, I have learned that in the 6 hours $61.5 million was raised (two million more than last year’s total). I think it will be interesting to see if this version will be as successful as the last 45 years. I realize that 22.5 hours is a long time and technology exists that can get word out and raise $2 million more than a year ago; however, it should be interesting to see if this year was more of a farewell for the decades long chairman.
Plus the fact that 2 days ago it was 100º+ and today’s temp barely reached 60º has not been lost on me! I love the autumn season but a gradual fall into it is greatly appreciated 😉