Last night I visited Apple’s SoHo location to see if I could meet the folks waiting in line for “Keep a Child Alive”. Their method is quite different than mine: rather than the marathon method, they set-up three shifts of four volunteers that rotate through the day.
From what I saw, the line at the SoHo store is more territorial than the one on 5th. Ave. Nonetheless, those waiting have taken breaks to play baseball in a nearby park, and neighboring groups are quite friendly.
To learn more about their cause, visit their website: keepachildalive.com. I’ll post video clips once I gain access to a camera dock (Sunday, perhaps).
David, June 28th 2007, 7:18 am
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Quick correction.
The website is http://www.keepachildalive.org/
Comment by Jerry Stegmaier 06.28.07 @ 12:01 pm