Third Annual Patrick Comer Challenge Cup
Saturday, February 26, 2011 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Wachusett Mountain, Princeton, MA A FUN-FILLED DAY OF FAMILY SKIING FEATURING PRO-STYLE DUAL SLALOM RACING For more information contact: www.comercourage.org or email info@comercourage.orgArabian Horse Club of Connecticut's Annual A Show
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The Arabian Horse Club of Connecticut is including a special benefit class for the Alliance during the club's Annual A Show in at the Big E in West Springfield, Mass, May 28-30. More info on the Club's site. Each rider in the class will receive a beautiful floral neck sash. Sponsor one or sponsor three, starting at just $30. Here's the sponsorship form (pdf). All money raised will go to pancreatic cancer research through the Alliance |
Massachusetts Tattoo & Art Festival
Chose the Pancreatic Cancer Alliance as the beneficiary of its fundraising effort this year. Event is March 20-22, Sturbridge Host hotel.
Research Bears Fruit!
Bill Bigelow (r) receives plaque from Alliance members Dick and Hilda Sweeney after conclusion of first year of the program. Bigelow Nurseries is generously continuing to raise money to fight pancreatic cancer through 2008.
Celebrate life and beauty and help fund pancreatic cancer research
Join the Pancreatic Cancer Alliance and Bigelow Nurseries and help fight pancreatic cancer.
Buy flowering crabapple trees at Bigelow Nurseries and a portion of the sales will be donated to support groundbreaking research to fight pancreatic cancer at UMass Medical School in Worcester.
Bigelow Nurseries, Inc.
455 West Main Street, Northboro, MassachusettsWhy crabapple trees? Planting a tree is a promise to the future, and flowering crabapples become more beautiful with each passing year as the branches spread and the blossoms multiply. And investments in pancreatic cancer research are also gifts to the future with the promise of finding early detection tests, more effective treatments and ultimately a cure.
Sell Bigelow-grown flowering crabapple trees at your garden center, and you'll help, too. Questions? Please email Mary Beth Curnen crabapples@pancreaticalliance.org.
Diamond Century for PanCan
A great 100-mile bike ride through Central Massachusetts left from Institute Park in Worcester on Sunday, August 1, 2004. The event was held to honor Richard Diamond, who died of pancreatic cancer in May.
Money from the event was donated to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. Click here for details.
