Alek Komarnitsky’s Controllable Christmas Lights for Celiac Disease
Dec 22, 2008 in We Think
One of the things we enjoy the most about this time of year is Alek’s Controllable Christmas Lights. You may recall last year we told you about Alek and his lovely wife Wendy how they raise money for Celiac Disease research at the University of Maryland. They do this because they have two sons who live with the disease, a digestive disorder in which foods containing gluten cause an immune-mediated toxic reaction if eaten. The disease affects almost one percent of Americans, though it is believed to be under-diagnosed.
Over the years millions around the world have viewed the Komarnitsky’s lighting display. This year so far they count viewers from 148 countries have seen the more than twenty thousand *lights used in the displays.
*Note for the ecologically minded: The lights are wind powered and carbon neutral.
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