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Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts
Friday, October 10, 2014
Elllie Fund: Save the date & please share!
Monday, September 15, 2014
One more "Amazing" Pan-Mass Fundraiser...
Only 15 more days of fund raising left for the 2014 Pan Mass Challenge!
Many of you have already donated and for that I thank you.
Now please support me with this one last fund raiser for 2014. I am selling raffle tickets for this "Amazing Spider-Man" quilt that my wife, Patricia, work hard on all spring and summer.
Friendly Neighborhood Comics
191 Mechanic St.
Bellingham, MA 02019
Friendly neighborhood comics |
amazing Spiderman quilt |
If you would like to be the proud owner of this quilt you can purchase raffle tickets at Friendly Neighborhood Comics during the month of September.
The drawing will be held on Saturday, September 27, 2014 @ 4:00 PM. The winner will be announced on FNC's FaceBook page and via @PMC_M8R on Twitter.
You can also purchase raffle tickets online by making a donation to my Pan-Mass Challenge ride:
http://pmc.org/egifts/mm0373
Be sure to mention "Spider-Man Quilt" in the "Note to Rider(s)" field at the bottom of the second screen. Your tickets will then be mailed to you.
Ticket prices are as follows:
…and if you want the quilt really bad:…and if you want the quilt really REALLY bad:
Did I mention that it glows in the dark?
Spiderman quilt glows in the dark |
If you have a friend you think might be interested then please forward this email or send them to this link, which describes the Spider-Man Quilt Raffle in detail:
http://pmcmarty.tumblr.com/post/96264499041/spider-man-quilt
http://pmcmarty.tumblr.com/post/96264499041/spider-man-quilt
100% of all proceeds will get directly passed through to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, where your donations will fund vital cancer research and patient care.
PS - If you have your donation to the PMC matched by your company's Corporate Gift Matching Program, that amount will be taken into consideration for your raffle ticket order.
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Martin Middelmann
Pan-Mass Challenge Rider
Cure Cancer by donating here:
http://pmc.org/MM0373
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Monday, July 28, 2014
Patriots, Public Safety Officials Throw Danny Nickerson a Surprise Birthday Party Unlike Any Other
It started with a simple wish for birthday cards a week before his sixth birthday and ended with a birthday celebration unlike any other at Patriot Place and Gillette Stadium on Saturday, July 26.
Danny Nickerson, a Foxborough boy with an inoperable brain tumor, celebrated his sixth birthday on Friday, July 25, with a trip to Legoland in Boston before meeting New England Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft at Gillette Stadium.
Danny and friends |
During the visit, Danny and his family toured the Patriots’ trophy room before taking a walk onto the Gillette Stadium field, where they were greeted by Pat Patriot, the team’s official mascot, and Patriots Cheerleaders.
“We got out on the field and Danny’s name was up on the video boards, which was absolutely awesome,” said Daniel Jamieson, Danny’s father. “I never thought one of my family member’s names would be up on the video board in Gillette Stadium.”
presentation of the card |
“Seeing Danny smile so much has been amazing,” said Jamieson. “Everything Mr. Kraft and the Kraft family have done to help out my family and show support for my son is incredible.”
The show of support for Danny didn’t stop there, as Cops for Kids with Cancer organized a surprise birthday party for the six-year-old and his family at Patriot Place and Gillette Stadium on Saturday, July 26.
“Hopefully this helps Danny and his family know they aren’t alone,” said Burlington Police Sgt. Gerard McDonough, one of the organizers of Saturday’s event. “I’ve read that Danny can feel alone and sad at times, so we want the family to know they are not alone and they are not fighting alone.”
Cops for Kids with Cancer |
Danny’s special day began with a convoy of more than 100 police, fire and EMS vehicles arriving at Gillette Stadium shortly before 9 a.m. Hundreds of public safety officials representing more than 40 communities throughout the region then gathered on the steps of Patriot Place’s grand staircase to sing “Happy Birthday” to the guest of honor.
“Seeing all the police, firefighters and motorcycle riders showing up to support my son is absolutely emotional and really nice,” said Jamieson.
The celebration continued on the first floor of CBS Scene with a public safety-themed birthday cake that featured a photo of Danny on a motorcycle and a presentation of birthday cards and gifts from each agency, including a motorized toy police car from Boston Police, which Danny drove around NRG Plaza until the power ran out.
“It’s been an incredible and emotional day,” said Canton Police Deputy Chief Helena Rafferty, who also serves as President of Cops for Kids with Cancer. “Every little boy loves police and fire and it is such an honor to be part of this special day.”
Foxborough police officer Stephen McGrath said participating in Saturday’s celebration was important to the department because Danny is a relative of one of their sergeants.
“We knew that participating today would be just one way to demonstrate our support to Danny and his family, and also to our sergeant,” said McGrath. “I know how important it is to them and I think they need to know not only the Foxborough Police Department is behind them, but the support extends throughout law enforcement and communities across the region. This event brings everything into focus for us and we are honored to be a part of it.”
After cake and presents at CBS Scene, the party moved to Patriots Training Camp where another surprise was waiting for Danny.
Toward the end of practice, Kraft invited Danny and his parents onto the field where the entire team, including head coach Bill Belichick, gathered around the Foxborough family and sang “Happy Birthday” to Danny.
“It’s been an incredible day for Danny and the Patriots singing ‘Happy Birthday’ to my son was a real touching moment that will stay with me for the rest of my life,” said Jamieson.
Danny’s mother, Carley Nickerson, was equally grateful for all the support her family has received since making a public request for birthday cards for her son.
“It’s overwhelming,” Carley said. “Everyone has been amazing. They’ve all come together and are here for our little boy.”
Danny has received more than 150,000 birthday cards in the 10 days since his wish was made public. Some cards have been sent from as far away as Japan, and mail is still coming in.
“It’s been amazing to see him so happy,” said Carley. “He loves getting mail.”
For Sgt. McDonough and Cops for Kids with Cancer, the goal for Saturday was a simple one – make Danny and his family smile.
“As long as Danny was smiling and we gave the family some happy memories it was mission accomplished for us,” said McDonough. “We are very grateful to the Kraft family and the Patriots organization for giving us the venue to be able to do this and we were very happy for the show of support to Danny and thank all the officers who were able to come out.”
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
AWESOME Dining For A Cure Event - July 28
The Milford 99 is hosting another AWESOME Dining For A Cure Event!!
Join us at the bar on Monday night July 28th 5pm to closing for great fun for an even greater cause!
There will be raffles, games, trivia and 5 amazing gals donating all of their tips that night to Dana Farber.
Stop on in and support Lisa, Christina, Kristen, Alexis and Emily in their efforts to raise money for Dana Farber. All money raised during this event will be donated.
fund raising for Dana Farber at Milford 99 |
You can check out the event details on Facebook here
https://www.facebook.com/events/249743365219188/
For more info on Dana Farber you can visit there page
http://www.dana-farber.org/
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Fund raising weekend for cancer (photo essay)
As much as cancer is an insidious disease, it is heartening to see the community turn out to support fund raising efforts. There were two separate fund raisers this past weekend. (1) The Relay for Life held at Tri-County Voc Tech and (2) the PMC Kids Ride at the Jefferson School.
Friday evening, we were able to walk between the showers. My wife participated as part of the Oak St Team.
The sun was out and the weather was good for walking and biking Sunday morning. We walked over to the Jefferson School to see the start of the PMC Kids Ride.
Donations are likely still welcomed for either the Relay for Life or the PMC Kids Rides
Friday evening, we were able to walk between the showers. My wife participated as part of the Oak St Team.
The Oak St Team |
thanks to all the sponsors who helped! |
The sun was out and the weather was good for walking and biking Sunday morning. We walked over to the Jefferson School to see the start of the PMC Kids Ride.
The PMC Kids Rides sign |
balloon arch for starting line |
part of the large turnout |
Noah's Ninjas pose before the ride |
Officer Riley talks about safety on the bike before the ride |
All the teams and riders pose before the ride |
part of the riders under way! |
Donations are likely still welcomed for either the Relay for Life or the PMC Kids Rides
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Relay for Life - Jun 13-14 at Tri-County
The Relay for Life is happening this Friday and Saturday at the Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical School. The opening ceremony is scheduled for 6:00 PM on Friday with the closing at 10:00 AM on Saturday.
The complete schedule can be found here
http://relay.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLCY14NE?pg=informational&fr_id=59244&type=fr_informational&sid=128433
The complete schedule can be found here
http://relay.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLCY14NE?pg=informational&fr_id=59244&type=fr_informational&sid=128433
Relay for Life 2013 |
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Noah's Ninjas...Kicking Cancer in the Butt!
Noah's Ninjas...Kicking Cancer in the Butt!
Hello! My name is Rosalyn Smith. My little brother, Noah Smith, was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma Cancer the week of January 13th. This was a big change for everyone.
Noah is being treated at Jimmy fund Clinic and is doing very well. The Jimmy Fund Clinic at Dana-Farber treats pediatric oncology outpatients and through a unique collaboration, Jimmy Fund Clinic patients receive inpatient care when needed at nearby Boston Children's Hospital.
We have been so grateful for all the dinners made, the cards, and the gifts were just astonishing. A lot of people want to help and this is a perfect opportunity for kids and adults (Noah's friends or mine or even anyone else) to show their support to Noah.
Please consider clicking on the link to join the team or donating to support the team. I would love for you to join us and ride along with Noah's Ninjas-here to kick Cancer in the butt!
http://www.kids.pmc.org/franklin.aspx
PMC Kids Rides |
Event Details
- Jefferson Elementary School, Franklin, MA
- Sunday, June 15, 2014 8:00am-12:00pm
- Ages 3-14
- Registration fee: $10
- Required fundraising minimum: $25, suggested: $40
- Heavy Hitter Qualification: $250
- Email contact: Lisa Marchioni
Book Drive extended - 99 in Milford - benefits Dana Farber and Jimmy Fund
**** Our Book Sale has been extended for the entire week! We had such an amazing response and want to share the excitement with EVERYONE. Stop by a few times this week. We have MANY books to share that are still in boxes ****
Book Drive - Milford 99 - May 17-18 |
Stop by the 99 in Milford onMay 17th and 18thfrom 11am-4pm and check out our Book Drive to benefit The Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Jimmy Fund.
Lots of amazing books available to get you ready for your Memorial Day Trip reading pleasure!
Stock up on our summer reading material!
Toddler books, Children's books, teenage reading, Novels, books on travel, ...self-help books...the list goes on!
Wonderful author's such as:
- James Patterson
- Steven King
- John Grisham
- Danielle Steel to just name a few.
Stock up for summer! Find summer reading material for your students. Come check us out! We have LOADS of books!
We will also be collecting returnable cans and bottles at this time.
All proceeds from the Book Drive & Bottle and Can collection will be donated to The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Jimmy Fund.
Last year we raised $7,000. Help us reach our goal of $10,000 this year.
Via https://www.facebook.com/events/671104832957396/
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Bekah Redwine's "Bear Mitzvah" Project
Julia Redwine sent me an email with this message: "I wanted to share a special story that I thought may warm your readers' hearts."
A year ago July, a very special family friend of ours, seven year old Alexandra Pacher, lost her battle with leukemia. As one can only imagine, this was extremely heart breaking for Alexandra's family, friends, and our Franklin, MA community where Alexandra, her parents and dog Franklin lived.
Our daughter Rebekah was one who was very much affected by Alexandra's passing. Bekah and Alexandra were not close friends but had spent some time together over the years and for Bekah, it was just unfathomable that anyone so young would not only have cancer, but worse, pass away from such an unfair and cruel disease. Soon after Alexandra's passing, Bekah asked in honor of her own Bat Mitzvah which was coming the following June (June 22, 2013) if she could take on a special project in memory of Alexandra. At our temple, a large "mitzvah" project is not required for preparation of becoming a Bar/Bat Mitzvah but Bekah wanted to do this in addition to the responsibilities that were actually required at our synagogue leading up to her special day - Alexandra's passing really affected her.
Bekah decided to sew 54 bears (18 in the Jewish religion is "chai" and means life - so triple chai is 54) in Alexandra's memory. Bekah spent the next 11 months sewing, stuffing and adding eyes, noses and bows to these cuddly critters. Alexandra's favorite colors were pink and blue so Bekah decided to tie these colored ribbons around the bears necks so that they can be given to boys and girls alike.
Yesterday Bekah, along with Alexandra's mother, Tamara Pacher brought the 54 bears to the MGH clinic where Alexandra sadly spent a lot of time receiving treatments. Bekah and Tamara visited one of the pediatric inpatient floor as well to continue handing out these special bears. Next year our family is planning a trip to Israel and Bekah's intention is to sew and stuff an additional 54 bears over the next year and deliver them to a hospital there as well.
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month so not only does Bekah hope that these bears bring some comfort to the children at MGH and want them to know she is thinking of them, but to also spread the word of how important it is to continue the commitment to fighting childhood cancer.
The story aired on Channel 7 and can be viewed here
http://www1.whdh.com/news/
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Relay for life
Cancer touches so many folks directly or indirectly. If it is not a family member, it is a friend, neighbor or work colleague that is affected by the disease. The Relay for Life was held Friday/Saturday on the track at Tri-County Regional to raise awareness and funds for this worthy cause.
The heavy rain overnight Thursday in to Friday cleared as forecasted to bring bright blue skies and comfortable temperatures.
For those staying over night to walk, it should have been a nice evening.
When a number of people come together around a cause, there is hope!
If you would still like to contribute to the Relay for Life, you can visit the event webpage
opening ceremony - national anthem |
The heavy rain overnight Thursday in to Friday cleared as forecasted to bring bright blue skies and comfortable temperatures.
the puddles remained |
there is hope! |
If you would still like to contribute to the Relay for Life, you can visit the event webpage
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Relay for Life - Franklin
The next Relay for Life is scheduled for Jun 14 - 15 at Tri-County Regional Voc Tech here in Franklin.
One of the featured events during the Relay will be a Pantene hair stylist Saturday morning from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM
For the full schedule of events visit the Franklin Relay for Life webpage
One of the featured events during the Relay will be a Pantene hair stylist Saturday morning from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM
For the full schedule of events visit the Franklin Relay for Life webpage
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Monday, October 29, 2012
Rose Constantino - Race for the Cure
More than 5,000 people participated in the 20th Annual Komen Massachusetts Race for the Cure® on Saturday, October 20, 2012 at Joe Moakley Park in South Boston including Franklin resident, Rose Constantino.
The event, presented by the Massachusetts Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, was the culmination of Komen MA’s activities during October which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The Race is a 5K fitness walk/run dedicated to raising dollars to support local breast health programs that cover education, prevention, screening, and treatment while also funding the most promising research on a national level.
For more information on the race or about the Massachusetts Affiliate of Susan G Komen MA for the Cure®, please visit www.komenmass.org
Pictured in the attached photo from left to right: Rose Constantino (far right)
Friday, October 5, 2012
In the News: cancer survivor, campaign finance, Vendetti Votors, fall festival
Franklin cancer survivor helps others battle the disease
by Matt Tota/Daily News staff
Finance complaints filed against candidates
by Mike Gleason and Matt Tota/Daily News staff
Vendetti Motors owner honored of employee in reserves
by Mike Gleason/Daily News staff
Franklin Children's School plans fall festival, Oct. 6
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
Monday, September 10, 2012
Harmony from the Heart - Sep 15th - Adirondack Club
What is Harmony from the Heart?
A Franklin-based effort to raise
"money for platelet research...one concert at a time. All proceeds benefit the center for Platelet Research Studies, Boston Children's Hospital"When and Where?
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Location: The Adirondack Club: Franklin, MA
Email: harmonyfromtheheart@verizon.net
Visit the Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Harmony-from-the-Heart/132979273387534
Visit the Children's Hospital fund raising page
http://howtohelp.childrenshospital.org/events/pfp/pfp.asp?profileid=om0043&eventname=harmonyfromtheheartevent
A sampling of some of the silent auction and raffle items for Saturday night...
1. AUTOGRAPHED 2-ALBUM SET, Dave Stewart’s THE BLACKBIRD DIARIES. Writer, producer, artist and co-founder of Eurythmics, The Blackbird Diaries is Dave Stewart’s first solo album of new material in over a decade. Estimated collectors value: $70.00
2. AUTOGRAPHED 2-ALBUM SET and tour T-shirt, Dave Stewart’s newly released THE RINGMASTER GENERAL. A potent and distinctive musical gumbo with rock, blues, country, rhythm & blues and psychedelia, The Ringmaster General was recorded and mixed by John McBride at the famed Blackbird Studio in Nashville TN. Estimated collectors value: $85.00
3. BOSE WAVE RADIO III – Rich, room-filling sound from a compact tabletop radio that fits just about anywhere in your home. Donated by BOSE corp. Value $350
4. KING SIZE QUILT handmade in Maine. This beautiful flannel handmade patchwork quilt will keep you comfy and cozy this winter and for years to come. Made and donated by Mary Buckman. Value $400
5. FRAMED CALLIGRAPHY ‘Take time to Sing’ hand lettered by Claire Griffin of Griffin Ink Studio Value:
6. FRAMED CALLIGRAPHY ‘True Strength is Very Delicate’ hand lettered and painted by Claire Griffin of Griffin Ink Studio Value:
7. One of a kind, HAND MADE POTTERY 3-Bowl Matching Set by Margo Woodman Vogel, Farmville VA (and you thought Farmville was just on FB!)
8. Decorative HANDMADE POTTERY Leaf and Decorative Leaf Plate. Perfect for your wall or a spoon rests. By Margo Woodman Vogel, Farmville VA
9. HANDMADE POTTERY Small Deep Bowl, the perfect sized ice-cream bowl (or soup, or cereal, or salsa, or…) by Margo Woodman Vogel, Farmville, VA
10. $25.00 Gift Card Stop & Shop
11. 4-Passes PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM, Salem Mass – Just in time to see the Ansel Adams exhibit – At the Water’s Edge, now through October 8th Or the just opened exhibit ‘Hats, an anthology” Value: $60.00
12. Clutch & Matching Hot Pink Scarf. Note: Clutch is large enough to hold an iPad or Kindle. Value: $30.00
13. "Elle vit apparaître le matin, elle se tut discrètement" Gorgeous colorful print by Matisse which translates “She saw morning arrive, and discreetly said no more” Framed and donated by JANE’S FRAMES. Value: $350
14. Panoramic View SUPER BOWL XXXIX New England 24 Philadelphia 21. This print would be a great addition to your ‘sports wall’ Framed and donated by JANE’S FRAMES. Value:
15. Panoramic View BOSTON CITY SKYLINE print, perfect for your office or home. Framed and donated by JANE’S FRAMES Value:
16. BIG, LOUD, SCREAMING BLONDE print by Tom Everhart. Framed and donated by JANE’S FRAMES. Value:
17. Autographed Children’s book ‘AN OCTOPUS NAMED MOM” signed by author Kathleen Flaherty of Millis and illustrator Jennifer Donehey. Donated by Pat Mayer.
18. BEAUTIFUL DISASTER Autographed Book from Franklin’s own Award Winning first time author Laura Spinella
19. Can't be missed NYR GIFT BASKET. An amazing sampling of Organic Skin Care products. Value: approx $150
Sunday, August 5, 2012
"worth every bit of effort we put in"
On Saturday, about 2,700 bikers began the longest route of the Pan-Mass Challenge, 192-mile Sturbridge to Provincetown, in the pre-dawn fog. They will rest up in Bourne Saturday night before climbing on their bikes again early Sunday morning.
In all, thousands of cyclists will have traveled through Sutton, Northbridge, Uxbridge, Mendon, Bellingham, Franklin, Wrentham, Plainville, Foxborough and Norfolk by Saturday evening.
Since 1980, the bike-a-thon has, through the Jimmy Fund, raised $338 million for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. Last year, the PMC raised $35 million, and this year’s goal is $36 million.
Read more: http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x1602167844/Pan-Mass-Challenge-rolls-through-MetroWest#ixzz22fWUnEvj
If you have not contributed to a rider or a team you can still do so on the Pan-Mass web page here
https://www.pmc.org/donation.asp
Thursday, July 26, 2012
In the News: Class of '37, performing arts, cancer patient
Franklin High, Class of '37, seeks members
by Matt Tota/Daily News staff
Worlds apart, kids bond at Franklin arts school
by Matt Tota/Daily News staff
Supporters of fired cancer patient from Franklin to picket
by Chloe Gotsis/wickedlocal.com
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Riding for a cause
Sent to you by Steve Sherlock via Google Reader:
via The Milford Daily News News RSS by Matt Tota/Daily News staff on 7/20/12
When Rick Tobin heard about his brother-in-law's diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease, the Franklin resident was completely lost. Tobin felt obligated to help. But what could he do? The question bedeviled him for a long time before he finally found his answer last year in the form of a three-day, 270-mile charity bike ride from Boston to Greenwich, Conn.
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Saturday, July 14, 2012
Slyde is coming to Franklin Jul 21
Good Morning -
Just wanted to share our latest addition to our race this year - SLYDE, the Mascot for the NE Revolution, will be at our event!
If you haven't registered yet you still have time - we have extended registration through Tuesday of next week so you have until July 17th to pre-register. We have over 30 raffles to include 2 American Airline Tickets anywhere in the US, Dinner Cruises on Spirit out of Boston, complimentary hotel stays and many great restaurants, museums and aquarium gift certificates.
You can check out our website at http://www.wontlaydown2cancer.com/ Thank you for all your support over the years....we will be going over $50k raised in 3 years this year and its because of YOU!!!!
Warmest Regards,
Amy Buzzell
http://www.wewontlaydown2cancer.com/
Monday, June 11, 2012
Relay for LIfe - photo essay
The Relay for Life took place this past weekend. The relay this year combined the communities of Franklin, Bellingham and Wrentham. The relay opened Friday evening and ran through Saturday morning. Dolores and I stopped by as part of our normal Saturday morning walk.
You can still contribute to a walker or a team via the website
In a world where you can either give in or fight back, fight back!
This was the end of the line of coins collected during the event
The line was a long one, effectively extending half way around the track
Some of the tents were still up, maybe there were some late sleepers as well.
Thank you! To all the walkers, the team, the sponsors, and especially to all the donors! Your effort makes a difference!
You can still contribute to a walker or a team via the website
In a world where you can either give in or fight back, fight back!
This was the end of the line of coins collected during the event
The line was a long one, effectively extending half way around the track
Some of the tents were still up, maybe there were some late sleepers as well.
Thank you! To all the walkers, the team, the sponsors, and especially to all the donors! Your effort makes a difference!
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