Posts Tagged Race For The Cure
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Meet Barb Goettig Honorary Survivor Chair for the 2013 Susan G. Komen Quad-Cities Race for the Cure
By Christina McNamara-Schmidt Komen Quad Cities PR/Marketing and Sponsorship Chair At age 43, Davenport’s Barb Goettig went in for her routine mammogram thinking it would be a ‘piece of cake,’ and she’d return to work with no worries. But before she left the doctor’s office, the radio...
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2011 Race for the Cure
Susan G. Komen Quad Cities Race for the Cure Veterans One out of eight women will get breast cancer over a lifetime. It could be your mother, wife, sister, daughter, neighbor, co-worker, friend….or it could happen to you. The Susan G. Komen Quad Cities Race for the Cure® is scheduled for 8 a...
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Race for the Cure – Get Involved!
Busy summers and busy weekends force us to pick and choose where we go and what we do. You can be sure that your participation in the Susan G. Komen Quad Cities Race for the Cure® is time well spent, particularly since up to 75 percent of the proceeds from the Race remain in the greater Quad Cities...
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Race for the Cure®
Susan G. Komen Quad Cities One out of every eight women will get breast cancer over a lifetime. But if it’s detected early, the 5-year survival rate is 98 percent. The Susan G. Komen Quad Cities Race for the Cure® needs your help to raise money towards the early detection of breast...
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“Pink Tie Guys” Recruit Participants for the 20th Annual Race for the Cure
A group of Quad-City men sporting pink neck ties worked to boost participation in the 20th annual Komen Quad Cities Race for the Cure®. Twenty-six local men, including media personalities, businessmen, physicians, and longtime Race for the Cure® supporters accepted the challenge of each recruit...