'Run 4 Chance' is a non-profit organization that serves to raise awareness and funds for veterans' needs. 'Run 4 Chance' members are friends and family to Marine Corps Lance Corporal Chance R. Phelps, who was killed by enemy insurgents in Iraq on April 9th, 2004. You can learn more about who we are and our efforts here.

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Craig, Co   30 April 2007
Since the last official post on the Walk, the girls have made considerable progress -- about 197 miles worth. From Gateway, Colorado, they walked northeast to Grand Junction where they were greeted by the Patriot Guard Riders and a group of fellow walkers who gave tremendous support. From there they continued northeast to Rifle, Colorado, and then due north to Craig. The girls set out from Craig today, towards Maybell, and hope to make it to Browns Park by Friday. But before they make it to far away, The Craig American Legion will have a spaghetti fund raiser Tuesday night for the Chance Phelps Foundation.

The girls have come a long way and are nearing the last state in their Journey: Wyoming. They're hoping to hit the state line on 12 May. The walk will culminate in a ceremony at Chance Phelps final resting spot at Dubois Cemetary on the morning of 28 May. The local Veterans of Foreign Wars chapter will lead a small ceremony honoring Phelps. Currently, the governor of Wyoming, Dave Freudenthal, is expected to attend as a guest of honor.

Mike Collins, a fellow runner from Maryland, learned about our group from Gretchen's Fox New interview last month. He wrote in and ask us how to start up his own team. And since then he's helped raise some serious donations and ran the Chesapeake Bay 10K. We should have his run report posted shortly. Thanks to Mike and his team of runners for their fabulous support!

And last, LtCol (Ret) Mike Strobl passed along an update on the Taking Chance movie, currently in development by HBO. Read the official press release from HBO.Com below:

April 24, 2007 | Kevin Bacon to star in HBO Films' 'Taking Chance'

Kevin Bacon ("Mystic River") will star in the HBO Films production TAKING CHANCE, it was announced today by HBO Films president Colin Callender. Based on the first-person account of Lieutenant Colonel Michael Strobl (USMC), the film chronicles his poignant journey as the volunteer military escort officer who is assigned to accompany the body of 19-year-old Lance Corporal Chance Phelps (USMC), who was killed in action in Iraq, across America back to his hometown of Dubois, Wyoming in spring 2004. Bacon will portray Lt. Col. Strobl, a Desert Storm veteran who recently retired after serving 24 years in the U.S. Marine Corps.

Strobl developed the original screenplay with the strong support of Phelps' parents, John Phelps and Gretchen Mack. Two- time OscarĀ®-nominated producer Ross Katz ("Lost in Translation") will be making his directorial debut. TAKING CHANCE is written by Lt. Col. Michael Strobl and Ross Katz, based on the short story by Strobl; executive producers are Brad Krevoy ("A Love Song for Bobby Long"), Cathy Wischner-Sola and Ross Katz; producer is Lori Keith Douglas ("The Notorious Bettie Page"). HBO Films vice president Jenni Sherwood is the executive in charge of the production. TAKING CHANCE will start production this summer and debut on HBO in 2008.

Says Callender, "This story dramatizes events we seldom, if ever, read about in our newspapers or see on the television news. When I first read 'Taking Chance' it reminded me of a modern-day 'The Best Years of Our Lives.' Here is a Desert Storm vet writing about his own experiences on escort duty with an honesty and dignity that jumped off the page. I cannot imagine anyone better than Kevin Bacon to bring this role to the screen."

Krevoy adds, "I applaud HBO for championing this project, which focuses on the sacrifices made every day by our men and women in the military. Lt. Col. Strobl's original short story 'Taking Chance' was an inspiring and fitting tribute to Chance, his family, and all the men and women who have given their life in the service of our country." Lt. Cpl. Chance Phelps was killed April 9, 2004, by hostile fire in Al Anbar Province, Iraq and was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star with Combat Distinguishing Device. He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, and had been deployed to Iraq just one month prior to his death. More than 1,000 people attended his funeral in Dubois (population 960).
Miles to Go: 424

Posted by Rob @ 1:15 PM   Post a Comment
1 Comments:

Gretchen and Kelley~

Keep on a truckin' We're thinking about you everyday and wish you a continous safe journey on your final trek to DuBois!

By Anonymous Karen, at 8:45 AM


 

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