wait -- those copies are for you. don't be silly. besides -- you'll need your money for parking tickets. what you're doing for these children is wonderful. my husband's a violinist -- he was quite impressed when i told him about you. arnold steinhardt. stay in touch. let us know when the kids have a concert. what if you do a benefit concert? we can raise a batch of money from ticket sales, and then the concert itself could be great publicity. there's word of mouth. you could get reviewed. i'm sure i could persuade him with a little pillow talk. and maybe he can get another violinist too -- itzhak perlman, perhaps. we could rent a place like the 92nd street y -- it's perfect for this. it seats about nine hundred people and if we charge between fifty and a hundred a ticket -- arnold, these kids need help. they need something bigger. and you can't just write a check -- you have to get involved. there's more bad news. we've lost the y. they had a flood -- a water heater burst. the concert hall was damaged and they've cancelled all events. "until further notice." i've been on the phone all morning calling other theaters. nothing's available. it's dorothea. i have good news -- really good news. arnold got a call from his friend wally scheur who heard about us losing the y and wanted to see how he could help -- and then wally had this brilliant idea and called his friend isaac stern and it's all arranged! we have a new place for fiddlefest! carnegie hall.