Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Race for the Cure!

Mom's friends at HCI have formed a team called "HCI's Pride for Pink" for the 5K race at the Gateway Mall on May 10th, 2008 at 8:30am. We will be running/walking in honor of her.The registration fee is $25. If you are interested in being a part of our team, register at http://www.active.com/donate/komenslc2008/hciprideforpink

* We have also desinged a team t-shirt (which is pink). If you are interested in purchasing one, email Amy Erickson at amy@hcinsight.com - tell her what size you want and she will reply with payment options. She actually has a Mary Kay Business so she can take debit/credit cards too.

Here is the information on the shirt - When you purchase a "PRIDE for PINK" Race for the Cure team T-shirt for $10, the net proceeds will be donated to the
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation

You can help HCI support the cause for Breast Cancer research and promote breast cancer awareness by wearing a Team t-shirt. Don’t be afraid to show your
Pride for Pink!!

5 comments:

NatRat said...

I am so excited! I will be there, Collin will be out since the whole knee surgery thing, but I will be there with bells on!

Hollie said...

I am excited too. I'll probably just be there because being 9 months pregnant won't work that well for the race:)

Brittany Webster said...

Hi, I just found your blog online by doing a google search for the race this may. I am going to do the race as well! I am at UVSC right now working on a paper for breast cancer support and I was wondering if I could put down the name of your team you will be racing in and a contact phone number or email address. I am trying to show how many people in Utah support breast cancer! Any info about you or your team would be great!

My email is: brittanywebster@gmail.com

Thanks,
Brittany

pam said...

I'm in. Will do a walk run in your name.

Jacki said...

I'm not so sure about me I hope to be recovering from giving birth. I would love to be there though. I'll have to see. Still love your hair!

It's DONE!

Courage does not always roar. Sometimes it is a quiet voice at the end of the day, saying... "I will try again tomorrow."
--Mary Anne Radmacher

Mom has completed weeks and weeks of daily radiation and is regaining her strength slowly but surely from 9 grueling months of battling (and beating!) cancer. So remember, as Helen Keller said, "Keep your face to the sunshine and you will not see the shadows."

Thank you, again, dear family and friends, for all your love and support throughout 2008.