4 ) UNCF telethon From Page / B| i MM WwiwMtk^jmtk H mt Bv W8 IV^X^ -JB A camerawoman stands by just before a local UNCF cut-in (photo by James Parker). more than $4 million in pledges and contributions. The tany had grown by Monday to $7.7 million, according to Karen Glover of - the UNCF's communications department in New York. However, Glover said the accounting has not been completed. Statewide efforts brought in over $206,000, up from the $110,000 total raised last year. Wayne J. Cooper, North Carolina's areadevelopment director for UNCF, said Monday that he was pleased with the statewide results but not quite sure why the national total dropped. "When we look at it in terms of last year, we are pleased," Cooper said of the statewide effort. "Overall, we had a good response and we're raring to go for next year. Right now, I have no idea why the national figure is down. now we've done our part.'' In North Carolina nnlv th#? TwiaH f ? . , / ? V1 ca 1 mmmmmm The Triad telethon raised $36,000 last year. Marilyn Baldwin, UNCF's assistant area development director, coordinated telethon efforts in both the Triad and Raleigh/Durham. She said the local goal was not too high and may be attainable next year. "Durham has been hosting the telethon for five years," she said. "This is only the second year for Winston-Salem. More cultivation and education are needed locally. The goal is not necessarily too big. The enthusiasm and awareness raised this year will help us be more successful in 1986." Attorney Michael A. Grace and Fire Chief Lester Ervin served as co-chairmen of the local UNCF fund-raising efforts. Grace feels that more planning is needed to reach the Triad's goals. Grace became involved with. thrf? inr;al,.g.ffnrt n*/n mnnthc ago, but already has commuted to serve as~ co-chairman at the local telethon next year. 44We got started late this year," he said. 44We need to solicit money on a year-round basis and collect it at this time. The first thing is a long-range planning committee we will have in place in ^January. By March, we want to implement all the things to put on the telethon. Come December, all we'll have to do is put things in place. 441 think we put on a good effort," Grace added. 44It was a very ambitious goal. The people we contacted gave well. It was not a lack of interest or apathy that caused us to fall short. Our job next year will be to get around to more people and in enough time to ^j^lly sell them and get them interested in the cause." Cooper, who coordinated the Charlotte effort, agreed. < 44We^did not choose the chairmen untiL October, and the televi aivMi vwvciagc; wasn i connrmea until tne middle of October," * Cooper said of the Triad effort. "We had a late start, but the goal is reachable." He said Charlotte also got a late start and lowered its goal because of it. The Triad's goal was not lowered. Cooper said organization is the main area of concern. 44We have not put together strong organizations in Greensboro and High Point," he said. 44We will be working on those areas." 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