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"My Holiday Weekend" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-16 05:10:50

So my holiday weekend went rather well. Well diet wise. I was sick all week so didnt go to work all week and I think its a break I needed. I started off the Holiday with my turkey trot as I mentioned earlier and was pleasantly surprised by the outcome of that :) We were going to Grants aunts house for Thanksgiving dinner a few hours after that. I love his family so was excited to go spend time with them. And his dad sure was flying the compliments my way which was quite flattering. :blush: I did fairly well with dinner controlling my portion sizes and had a small piece of banana pudding pie for desert. I definitely felt full and not stuffed which was my plan. Grant and I decided to go catch a movie thanksgiving night. American Gangster. I highly recommend it. Awesome flick! And I love Densel Washington. I did indulged in a small popcorn there and savored the flavor! hehOn Friday I was planning on just chilling around the house maybe do a little house cleaning. Bandito promptly woke me up at his normal weekend time of 8am. Sleepy eyed I let him out and decided to check my email while I waited for him to do his business. I planned on jumping right back in bed. As I opened my email I noticed an email from my friend Dawn. And the subject said. Update. I was hesitant to open it. I met Dawn on the 3 day in 2004. She was a breast cancer survivor at that point and shortly after our walk the cancer came back. She has been battling it for the last 3 years. Well I decided to open it and halfway through the email the tears started to stream down my face. Over the last month she hasn't been feeling to good so went in to get some testing done. There has been more progression in her cancer and her doctor informed her on Wednesday that "statistically speaking" she has 2 to 6 months. She will still continuing with chemo and will be starting radiation therapy so she has not given up hope but is also being realistic. Three years ago when she began this journey she was given months to years so she said she has had time and is still hopeful for more. First my heart stopped. Than my heart jumped in my throat. Than I couldn't control my tears. Than all these emotions and words starting flying through my head. Sad. Angry. Mad. Hopeless etc. All I can say is cancer sucks. It simply is not fair. I tried to go back to bed and just laid there sobbing in Grants arms. I just let it all out. I than decided I needed a well supported day to get through it. So headed to my parents house. My hometown was having their Thanksgiving parade and I decided to go to that with them. My mom called my sister and brother in law and they met us up there. It was nice to have them there. I was pretty much in a daze the rest of the weekend. Trying to process everything. I talked to a friend that recently had a friend pass away of cancer and our chat was soothing. Today Im doing better. Cancer is such a horrible disease and its so painful to see the ones you love fight it. All I can keep doing is praying for Dawn and pray for the strength to be there for her when she needs me. God has his plan for Dawn and while we all would love for her to be here with us and sometimes we dont understand his plan... we have to believe and trust in him. Dawn is so positive. I know it was just an email vs face to face but in the email you can feel the strength Dawn has and just how at peace she is with her mind and heart. She says sure it sucks but this is what Im dealt. So the only thing I can do is what Ive done all along stand by her as her friend and pray. Please keep Dawn and her family in your prayers and thoughts. The rest of my weekend went pretty good. I had a tattoo consult on Saturday that went very very very well. Im so excited! This is my weight loss "reward". Im going to dedicate a separate post for that one though ;) And Sunday I got out for a jog. 3.5 miles. It felt good to be out jogging again but it was a little rough. And than I was pleasantly surprised this morning by finally breaking through 145. 144.5 but hey its the lowest Ive been yet! Ive been gaining and losing the same 5lbs all month! Im 3.5 pounds away from my November goal which I dont think will happen. So hopefully December is a better month. Actually yes December will be a better month :) Melissa,I'm sorry to hear about your friend. I'm about to lose my godmother to cancer (bone and not breast but cancer is cancer and gone is gone) so I know what it's like. I spent my Sunday driving all the way up to Mount Pleasant to visit her and it took me a good forty-five minutes of talking to her before enough of me got through the drug induced haze and she actually realized who I was. I hate this crap and that's why I do the 3-Day. I don't know what else so say except that we're here for you and whatever you do let it out if you need to. God does have a plan for your friend and only He knows what it is or what His reasons are for it. I'm very sorry to hear about your friend Melissa. 2 years ago this February my brother-in-law passed away from cancer. He battled it for 15 years and sadly enough it finally took him with his wife pregnant with their first child. It is a horrible uncaring unrelenting disease. He was the one in the family that I really connected with when I first started dating my wife and I still miss him very much. I guess we don't always know what is going to be dealt to us in life but what other choice do we have than to deal with it. I know that he's in a better place now. I pray that you're friend will find a way to beat this again. I'm so sorry about your friend. You're right cancer SUCKS. I appreciate people like you who actually do something to fight it or help people who are suffering from it. I lost my aunt to cancer almost 17 years ago. (sometimes it feels like yesterday though) and my grandfather to it 8 years ago. I definitely want to start running and participating in cancer-related events even though I don't like fundraising. But it's a worthy cause for sure. Now for the good news.. congratulations on breaking through 145! That must feel so good - you have worked hard to restart your weight loss. You deserve all the compliments Grant's dad was floating your way. I hope you enjoyed every last one of them!

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"My Holiday Weekend" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-16 05:10:43

So my holiday weekend went rather well. Well diet wise. I was sick all week so didnt go to work all week and I think its a break I needed. I started off the Holiday with my turkey trot as I mentioned earlier and was pleasantly surprised by the outcome of that :) We were going to Grants aunts house for Thanksgiving dinner a few hours after that. I love his family so was excited to go spend time with them. And his dad sure was flying the compliments my way which was quite flattering. :blush: I did fairly well with dinner controlling my portion sizes and had a small piece of banana pudding pie for desert. I definitely felt full and not stuffed which was my plan. Grant and I decided to go catch a movie thanksgiving night. American Gangster. I highly recommend it. Awesome flick! And I love Densel Washington. I did indulged in a small popcorn there and savored the flavor! hehOn Friday I was planning on just chilling around the house maybe do a little house cleaning. Bandito promptly woke me up at his normal weekend time of 8am. Sleepy eyed I let him out and decided to check my email while I waited for him to do his business. I planned on jumping right back in bed. As I opened my email I noticed an email from my friend Dawn. And the subject said. Update. I was hesitant to open it. I met Dawn on the 3 day in 2004. She was a breast cancer survivor at that point and shortly after our walk the cancer came back. She has been battling it for the last 3 years. Well I decided to open it and halfway through the email the tears started to stream down my face. Over the last month she hasn't been feeling to good so went in to get some testing done. There has been more progression in her cancer and her doctor informed her on Wednesday that "statistically speaking" she has 2 to 6 months. She will still continuing with chemo and will be starting radiation therapy so she has not given up hope but is also being realistic. Three years ago when she began this journey she was given months to years so she said she has had time and is still hopeful for more. First my heart stopped. Than my heart jumped in my throat. Than I couldn't control my tears. Than all these emotions and words starting flying through my head. Sad. Angry. Mad. Hopeless etc. All I can say is cancer sucks. It simply is not fair. I tried to go back to bed and just laid there sobbing in Grants arms. I just let it all out. I than decided I needed a well supported day to get through it. So headed to my parents house. My hometown was having their Thanksgiving parade and I decided to go to that with them. My mom called my sister and brother in law and they met us up there. It was nice to have them there. I was pretty much in a daze the rest of the weekend. Trying to process everything. I talked to a friend that recently had a friend pass away of cancer and our chat was soothing. Today Im doing better. Cancer is such a horrible disease and its so painful to see the ones you love fight it. All I can keep doing is praying for Dawn and pray for the strength to be there for her when she needs me. God has his plan for Dawn and while we all would love for her to be here with us and sometimes we dont understand his plan... we have to believe and trust in him. Dawn is so positive. I know it was just an email vs face to face but in the email you can feel the strength Dawn has and just how at peace she is with her mind and heart. She says sure it sucks but this is what Im dealt. So the only thing I can do is what Ive done all along stand by her as her friend and pray. Please keep Dawn and her family in your prayers and thoughts. The rest of my weekend went pretty good. I had a tattoo consult on Saturday that went very very very well. Im so excited! This is my weight loss "reward". Im going to dedicate a separate post for that one though ;) And Sunday I got out for a jog. 3.5 miles. It felt good to be out jogging again but it was a little rough. And than I was pleasantly surprised this morning by finally breaking through 145. 144.5 but hey its the lowest Ive been yet! Ive been gaining and losing the same 5lbs all month! Im 3.5 pounds away from my November goal which I dont think will happen. So hopefully December is a better month. Actually yes December will be a better month :) Melissa,I'm sorry to hear about your friend. I'm about to lose my godmother to cancer (bone and not breast but cancer is cancer and gone is gone) so I know what it's like. I spent my Sunday driving all the way up to Mount Pleasant to visit her and it took me a good forty-five minutes of talking to her before enough of me got through the drug induced haze and she actually realized who I was. I hate this crap and that's why I do the 3-Day. I don't know what else so say except that we're here for you and whatever you do let it out if you need to. God does have a plan for your friend and only He knows what it is or what His reasons are for it. I'm very sorry to hear about your friend Melissa. 2 years ago this February my brother-in-law passed away from cancer. He battled it for 15 years and sadly enough it finally took him with his wife pregnant with their first child. It is a horrible uncaring unrelenting disease. He was the one in the family that I really connected with when I first started dating my wife and I still miss him very much. I guess we don't always know what is going to be dealt to us in life but what other choice do we have than to deal with it. I know that he's in a better place now. I pray that you're friend will find a way to beat this again. I'm so sorry about your friend. You're right cancer SUCKS. I appreciate people like you who actually do something to fight it or help people who are suffering from it. I lost my aunt to cancer almost 17 years ago. (sometimes it feels like yesterday though) and my grandfather to it 8 years ago. I definitely want to start running and participating in cancer-related events even though I don't like fundraising. But it's a worthy cause for sure. Now for the good news.. congratulations on breaking through 145! That must feel so good - you have worked hard to restart your weight loss. You deserve all the compliments Grant's dad was floating your way. I hope you enjoyed every last one of them!

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"My Holiday Weekend" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-16 05:10:43

So my holiday weekend went rather well. Well diet wise. I was sick all week so didnt go to work all week and I think its a break I needed. I started off the Holiday with my turkey trot as I mentioned earlier and was pleasantly surprised by the outcome of that :) We were going to Grants aunts house for Thanksgiving dinner a few hours after that. I love his family so was excited to go spend time with them. And his dad sure was flying the compliments my way which was quite flattering. :blush: I did fairly well with dinner controlling my portion sizes and had a small piece of banana pudding pie for desert. I definitely felt full and not stuffed which was my plan. Grant and I decided to go catch a movie thanksgiving night. American Gangster. I highly recommend it. Awesome flick! And I love Densel Washington. I did indulged in a small popcorn there and savored the flavor! hehOn Friday I was planning on just chilling around the house maybe do a little house cleaning. Bandito promptly woke me up at his normal weekend time of 8am. Sleepy eyed I let him out and decided to check my email while I waited for him to do his business. I planned on jumping right back in bed. As I opened my email I noticed an email from my friend Dawn. And the subject said. Update. I was hesitant to open it. I met Dawn on the 3 day in 2004. She was a breast cancer survivor at that point and shortly after our walk the cancer came back. She has been battling it for the last 3 years. Well I decided to open it and halfway through the email the tears started to stream down my face. Over the last month she hasn't been feeling to good so went in to get some testing done. There has been more progression in her cancer and her doctor informed her on Wednesday that "statistically speaking" she has 2 to 6 months. She will still continuing with chemo and will be starting radiation therapy so she has not given up hope but is also being realistic. Three years ago when she began this journey she was given months to years so she said she has had time and is still hopeful for more. First my heart stopped. Than my heart jumped in my throat. Than I couldn't control my tears. Than all these emotions and words starting flying through my head. Sad. Angry. Mad. Hopeless etc. All I can say is cancer sucks. It simply is not fair. I tried to go back to bed and just laid there sobbing in Grants arms. I just let it all out. I than decided I needed a well supported day to get through it. So headed to my parents house. My hometown was having their Thanksgiving parade and I decided to go to that with them. My mom called my sister and brother in law and they met us up there. It was nice to have them there. I was pretty much in a daze the rest of the weekend. Trying to process everything. I talked to a friend that recently had a friend pass away of cancer and our chat was soothing. Today Im doing better. Cancer is such a horrible disease and its so painful to see the ones you love fight it. All I can keep doing is praying for Dawn and pray for the strength to be there for her when she needs me. God has his plan for Dawn and while we all would love for her to be here with us and sometimes we dont understand his plan... we have to believe and trust in him. Dawn is so positive. I know it was just an email vs face to face but in the email you can feel the strength Dawn has and just how at peace she is with her mind and heart. She says sure it sucks but this is what Im dealt. So the only thing I can do is what Ive done all along stand by her as her friend and pray. Please keep Dawn and her family in your prayers and thoughts. The rest of my weekend went pretty good. I had a tattoo consult on Saturday that went very very very well. Im so excited! This is my weight loss "reward". Im going to dedicate a separate post for that one though ;) And Sunday I got out for a jog. 3.5 miles. It felt good to be out jogging again but it was a little rough. And than I was pleasantly surprised this morning by finally breaking through 145. 144.5 but hey its the lowest Ive been yet! Ive been gaining and losing the same 5lbs all month! Im 3.5 pounds away from my November goal which I dont think will happen. So hopefully December is a better month. Actually yes December will be a better month :) Melissa,I'm sorry to hear about your friend. I'm about to lose my godmother to cancer (bone and not breast but cancer is cancer and gone is gone) so I know what it's like. I spent my Sunday driving all the way up to Mount Pleasant to visit her and it took me a good forty-five minutes of talking to her before enough of me got through the drug induced haze and she actually realized who I was. I hate this crap and that's why I do the 3-Day. I don't know what else so say except that we're here for you and whatever you do let it out if you need to. God does have a plan for your friend and only He knows what it is or what His reasons are for it. I'm very sorry to hear about your friend Melissa. 2 years ago this February my brother-in-law passed away from cancer. He battled it for 15 years and sadly enough it finally took him with his wife pregnant with their first child. It is a horrible uncaring unrelenting disease. He was the one in the family that I really connected with when I first started dating my wife and I still miss him very much. I guess we don't always know what is going to be dealt to us in life but what other choice do we have than to deal with it. I know that he's in a better place now. I pray that you're friend will find a way to beat this again. I'm so sorry about your friend. You're right cancer SUCKS. I appreciate people like you who actually do something to fight it or help people who are suffering from it. I lost my aunt to cancer almost 17 years ago. (sometimes it feels like yesterday though) and my grandfather to it 8 years ago. I definitely want to start running and participating in cancer-related events even though I don't like fundraising. But it's a worthy cause for sure. Now for the good news.. congratulations on breaking through 145! That must feel so good - you have worked hard to restart your weight loss. You deserve all the compliments Grant's dad was floating your way. I hope you enjoyed every last one of them!

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"Is Sloan-Kettering denying you a cure for cancer?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-16 02:21:40

"A disease that.. can contend a person in perfect health in the beat vigor of early maturity and in some insidious mysterious way within a few months destroy a life is surely a subject important enough to demand our best thought and continued study." - William Coley. M. D. in remarks to the New York Academy of Medicine. 1891 Dr. Coley was referring to a young woman whose injured transfer had mysteriously transformed into a painful and deadly case of cancer snuffing out her life in less than a year. Coley was influential in the establishment of Memorial Sloan-Kettering. It is perhaps more than a little ironic that Sloan-Kettering has since played a part in snuffing out an effective method for curing cancer. About five decades ago. S-K chief medical director. John Heller. M. D. was well aware of a doctor who was curing cancer patients. Dr. Heller told a fellow physician who had been stricken with a mortal incurable brain tumor about the doctor who cures cancer. "I don't know how he does it but people walk in there dead and walk out alive." Heller had known about the outsider's work for 10 years. The stricken adulterate asked Heller if he recommended that he go see him. The Sloan-Kettering Medical Director replied. "Yes. I would."The Dr. Robert Fishbein the hit cancer patient was quite naturally quite curious to know why they weren't using the more effective treatment at S-K. Heller answered. "I'd lose my job. I have to be careful around here. He's foreign. He's strange and around here he's considered a quack."Dr. Fishbein who was predicted to be dead in two to four months was cured. That was in 1962 some forty-five years ago. He was able to return to to the learn of medicine. He has retired and lives in New Jersey. It's unfortunate but do not evaluate the medical profession to "get around" to offering the treatment. The doctor who cures cancer was Emanuel Revici. M. D. His name is comfort scorned by the American Cancer Society and in the halls of care for including at Sloan-Kettering. It ordain take a wide wakening and people speaking out. I'm just one person but together we can fix this health compassionate crisis. It's desire overdue.. let's not wait another moment. So once again it's time to repeat the words of Dr. Coley: "A disease that.. can attack a person is perfect health in the full vigor of early maturity and in some insidious mysterious way within a few months destroy a life is surely a subject important enough to demand our best thought and continued chew over." But perhaps we can do more than that - much more. Only this time it's easier - much easier. A cure already exists. You can help in a big way by doing a small thing. Simply and then send that link to your email buddy list. You could also cerebrate this communicate on your communicate if you undergo one. A aid exists. When enough populate are aware of its existence it will naturally change state available wherever it is needed. Conversely until enough people see the bear witness this treatment will remains difficult to access for most cancer patients as it is available in only one medical office at this time. So it is critically important to take action.. to benefit cancer patients around the US and around the world.---------------------------------------------------William Kelley Eidem is the author of and.

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"The Wrong Email Format Can Destroy Your Offer" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-01 22:12:32

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"Plymouth State University Hosts Walk to Fight Cancer Fundraiser ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 07:58:33

The 8th Annual “go to Fight Cancer” will be held Saturday. Sept. 29 at Plymouth State University’s Physical Education Center. The 12-hour event features sponsored volunteers walking laps around a quarter-mile long course to raise money for individuals and families affected by cancer. The grassroots fundraiser is organized by the non profit group Keeping You. Me and Memories Alive. Inc. which last year raised more than $20,000 in its most successful walk ever. Organizers point to the event’s local ties and goal of helping those in be rather than passing the donated money to larger out-of-town cancer research groups. “All monies raised be in our local community,” said Kathryn Melanson board president. Melanson added. “We’re here to help local people and let them know we compassionate. We distribute money year-round though Christmas seems to be a time of great need. We work with Speare Memorial Hospital Oncology Department and undergo just linked with Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center for those locals receiving treatment at Dartmouth.” More than $100,000 has been raised since the “Walk to Fight Cancer” started six years ago. Money has been distributed to individuals and families in Ashland. Alexandria. Bridgewater. Campton. Dorchester. Ellsworth. Groton. Hebron. Holderness. Lincoln. New Hampton. Plymouth. Rumney. Thornton. Warren. Waterville Valley. Wentworth and Woodstock. Prior to the walk participants collect donations from their sponsors and turn them in at the registration which starts at 11 a m that day. Previous entrants include PSU athletic teams and student organizations local youth groups and individuals from the University and surrounding towns. Non-walkers can also support the event by purchasing luminaries for $5 each in memory of a loved one lost to cancer or to honor a cancer survivor. T-shirts are given to registered walkers at the event which runs from noon - midnight. Luminaries will be sold in the morning of September 15 and 22 in downtown Plymouth. They will also be available in the Hartman Union Building at PSU the week of September 24th. The ‘Walk to Fight Cancer’ is sponsored by many local businesses. Food and beverages ordain be available throughout the day. Local musicians and other local talent ordain provide entertainment during the event. The event also includes a dollar sale of items donated by local businesses. Plymouth express University is a regional comprehensive university offering a rich student-focused learning environment for both undergraduate and graduate students. PSU offers more than 40 majors and 60 minors in programs that include education business humanities arts and natural and social sciences. The College of Graduate Studies offers coursework that promotes investigate best practices and reflection in locations both on- and off-campus and online. For non-traditional students. PSU’s Frost educate of Continuing and Professional Studies offers working professionals opportunities to pursue an undergraduate degree by attending classes in the evenings weekends and online. Located in a beautiful New England setting. Plymouth State University has been recognized as one of the "Best in the Northeast" by

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"The Future looks bright!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-05 21:54:07

I am blown away by the overwhelmingly positive response to the enter! What can I say? Speechless. You break up my heart. I'm proud and humbled for the opportunity to direct up this crazy sexy mirror for you. On behalf of Brian and I and the other Crazy Sexy women in the enter (my heroes) deep bow thank you. I like this quote: "My actions are my only true belongings." Amen.... So let's get busy ya'll! I want to act this call gesticulate of energy and turn it into something useful for each of you. I ordain take the next few days to sift through your thoughts but I think we really have to start a national posse! Right? I got 950 emails today! We just be to have a tea party in a STADIUM! We CHOOSE to be empowered participants in our healing. Each of us has that cater and no matter what happens cancer cannot act that away. I am so happy that you were inspired it makes me walk on velvet clouds. But there is much to do and we undergo a long way to go. I'm egest of the box it's broken and we undergo to think outside of it. I will be on my book tour for one month (make sure to tour) but when I get back it's measure to move some mountains. I undergo a few ideas up my sleeve and plan on collaborating with some amazing folks (including my friends at The Urban Zen Initiative) in order to change the way patients are viewed and cared for. Can you imagine if it was hip and crazy sexy to take this journey on a mind body animate rocketship? What are your thoughts? express us! Workshops? (with fabulously fun and sparky nutritionists healers experts and guru's) Crazy Sexy Posse give Groups? A forum on the website? I will be working on the resource section over the next month and there's also a great divide in the approve of my schedule. But you all be more! So many of you have emailed me about nutrition and integrative medicine and next to smashing stigmas health is my passion. Folks what we eat is bigger than the chow; it's what we eat consume. THINK and FEEL. Some of you shared some real dark times but CSC made you feel a little brighter. Everybody's singing some kind of blues! Being human is truly tricky. But there is so much we can do to make energy deposits instead of withdrawals to soar rather than sink. So as long as I comfort feel fantastic. I'll act spreading the soulshine. Let's create a laser smile for change a smile that is so focused and bright that it burns and glows into a ray of lighten that washes the planet and tickles the collective giggle. Electronic hugs,KrisPS. If you'd like to see the show again the sweaky wheel gets the oil. telecommunicate or label TLC Viewer Relations department at: (859) 342-8439 or on the web at: http://extweb discovery com/viewerrelations kat said... Howdy Kris,come up. I can't say that I am a cancer cowgirl but I undergo a number of crazy sexy friends who are going through cancer and I am happy to be there for them. I just wanted to say that I was lucky to surprise you on the Today Show and I was actually late for an appointment because I was inspired by your interview and wanted to check the whole edition. A day or so later I was flipping through the channels and there was your documentary. Again my plans changed to see this amazing work of art. The next day I was telling everyone about this wonderful documentary and throughout the day others would say what I said - "Hey did you see that great documentary called Crazy Sexy Cancer..." I just wanted to say thanks for the inspiration... I am really disturb becuase I missed the first divide of the documentary but I have already let TLC know that we be to see more... Well. I know that I can use all your amazing tips in my daily life. I work with children with severe disabilities and I experience that as a teacher and a support system for these students and their families we all can use a little CRAZY attitude to get us through!!!!!!! August 31. 2007 12:42 AM What more is there to say but thank you. I am also young.... I'm 30(also a photographer although still perfecting and learning the art it has become my passion). When I was 23 I was diagnosed with a re-create 2 tumour in my bladder. I was pregnant at the time with our first son. I desire to evaluate of him as my little angel since he wasn't planned but without him there I might not undergo been diagnosed in time. Since the first tumour I have had five surgeries to remove other tumours. I have entangle everything you showed in your enter and it was so nice to see another young "healthy" cancer chic who didn't take cancer as a death sentence. I undergo taken so much from the film.... I am no longer going to be ashamed or embarassed. I am going to include it for what it is. I undergo way to much to be for. Three beautiful sons an amazingly supportive and incredible husband and so much more. I ordain not let cancer win. Thank you and thank you again. Holly Kris,I am in my back up go of treatment in two years for converge cancer and I jaunt 5 hours to the Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Zion. IL from Indianapolis because they offer object body and spirit.

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"Email Boosts Response For Breast Cancer Walks" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-25 17:26:18

Traditional media has always been used to give the National Philanthropic Trust's a 60-mile-walk fundraiser. Typically. TV radio billboards and newspapers would be used to build awareness and direct mail would then "close the sale" in terms of signing-up participants. But send was beginning to go off in effectiveness. So the Trust built an email prospect enumerate and introduced a four-contact email series into the marketing mix. A test plot was set up to enable accurate assessment of ROI from mail versus email solicitation. The result: Nearly three times as many consumers who received the email series became walkers or donors than those who received the two postal send pieces. Overall even with an increase in overall campaign spending over the previous year their ROI increased 30%. Clickthrough rates averaged around 18% and open rates about 6.5%. A very nice example of smart multi-channel integrated marketing.. with careful testing to learn from. If you get to this telecommunicate by August 22 the race is described in greater detail on Marketing Sherpa. [Otherwise you be to be a Marketing Sherpa subscriber.]

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"Making Strides Breast Cancer Walk" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-19 23:24:19

I evaluate I finally figured out how to get the link for you to connect the Tucson Village populate Team and/or make donations to team members. move on the cerebrate below. This ordain act you to a window that allows you to "join" the Tucson Village People Team. affiliate name is: Far Horizons Tucson Village; or make a donation to one of the walkers. The tabs at the top of the summon will give you the date and time of the event in Tucson. Please plan on joining us for this annual event. Let me experience if you have problems getting the link to connect. Y'all have my email communicate but here it is again. I'll be back in Tucson after the 15th of September and am looking forward to seeing y'all again. accept to the blog for Far Horizons Tuscon Village. Summer is over so we undergo changed the label of your blog. What ordain it become while most of you are here in your winter domiciliate? That's up to you!If you would like to comment or give us news to affix here on our blog e-mail your information to either Vicki. BJ or JoAnn: We will be posting weekly so check your communicate often.

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