 Maureen McCormick arrived in a downpour to a preview party before the night of her speech to the Caddo Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse. The
informal gathering was held at the home of Kit and Lesa Gamble on Oct.
9. Guests were telling the actress, who played Marcia Brady, their
favorite episodes before she briefly wished CADA a happy 60 years. There
was actually a Cyndi Brady attending when McCormick spoke to a crowd of
800 Oct. 10 at the Shreveport Convention Center. Guests traveled
through time beginning in 1958, the year CADA was founded, with
interactive pop culture activities taking place before and after the
event. Some watched old TV commercials, and others saw a living room
from the past, including clocks, quilts, lamps, games and phones. CADA Marcia Brady

1) Dr. Don and Gwen Hall

2) Lesa and Kit Gamble

3) Maureen McCormick and Sarah Price

4) Maureen McCormick and Bill Rose

5) Maureen McCormick and Kit Gamble Patrons of the Life Savers Party were invited to strap on their boots and ride into the sunset at the 21st Feist-Weiller Cancer Center fundraiser. The
event was chaired by Mary O’Neal and Destin Black, M.D., at Sam’s Town
Hotel and Casino in downtown Shreveport. All proceeds from the Life
Savers Gala remain in the Shreveport-Bossier City community, providing
cancer education and research grants that are awarded inhouse to FWCC
researchers on a competitive basis. Over the past 20 years, $1.6 million
has been awarded. Life Savers Gala

6) Dani Dang, Paige Bundrick

7) Karen and Mark Baker

8) Lisa Hargrove, Brenda Kennon

9) Mark and Nannette Crews, Mike and Richea Corbin

10) Tony and Ruby Hamilton See also
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