November 2008 Archives
Train Polar Series Update:
We couldn't have had any better weather for our kick-off of the Train Polar Series today at Cycletherapy!
I came out at the last minute to do what I thought was going to be a short version of the ride. However, thanks to the guilt trip by one of our sponsors, who will remain nameless (hint: he's an oncologist as well as a cyclist in our area!), I ended up doing all 36 miles! It was rough at the end, but worth it as the scenery was beautiful and we had AWESOME support from the guys at Cycletherapy. Plus, great deals at the shop afterwards!
Thanks to everyone who came out and we look forward to seeing you at the rest of the train polar events, including the Nutrition & Training clinic on Wednesday. Be sure to let us know if you are planning to come (760-9983 or anna.cohn@cancerservicesonline.org).
If you missed today's ride and are looking for another ride this weekend, the David Sherman Memorial Ride is taking place in High Point tomorrow. Here are some details:
When: Sunday, November 15th
Where: Fitness Center @ HP Regional Hospital (off Quaker Lane & Lindsay Street)
Routes: 25 & 50 mile distances heading into Randolph County (towards Caraway). Cue sheets will be available and the courses will be marked.
Time: Registration opens at 12:30 pm; Safety talk at 1:15 pm; 50 milers off at 1:30 pm; 25 milers off at1:45 pm.
Hope to see you soon!
- Julie
Mission Moment:
When someone comes to Cancer Services, our caring team of professionals are ready and equipped to help with all types of needs anyone with cancer may have...from peer support to financial assistance, help paying for medication and bills to just tips on how to eat healthy during treatment!
From the first meeting of the front desk volunteer who greets everyone with a smile, to the loving hug of the patient advocate, Cancer Services offers insight and hope to those going through cancer and their family. When someone comes in they may feel hopeless but they will leave Cancer Services knowing they have hope and support they desperately need.
As one Cancer Services client recently told the Cancer Services' staff:
For more information on Cancer Services, visit our website. And don't forget to REGISTER FOR THE RIDE!
We couldn't have had any better weather for our kick-off of the Train Polar Series today at Cycletherapy!
I came out at the last minute to do what I thought was going to be a short version of the ride. However, thanks to the guilt trip by one of our sponsors, who will remain nameless (hint: he's an oncologist as well as a cyclist in our area!), I ended up doing all 36 miles! It was rough at the end, but worth it as the scenery was beautiful and we had AWESOME support from the guys at Cycletherapy. Plus, great deals at the shop afterwards!
Thanks to everyone who came out and we look forward to seeing you at the rest of the train polar events, including the Nutrition & Training clinic on Wednesday. Be sure to let us know if you are planning to come (760-9983 or anna.cohn@cancerservicesonline.org).
If you missed today's ride and are looking for another ride this weekend, the David Sherman Memorial Ride is taking place in High Point tomorrow. Here are some details:
When: Sunday, November 15th
Where: Fitness Center @ HP Regional Hospital (off Quaker Lane & Lindsay Street)
Routes: 25 & 50 mile distances heading into Randolph County (towards Caraway). Cue sheets will be available and the courses will be marked.
Time: Registration opens at 12:30 pm; Safety talk at 1:15 pm; 50 milers off at 1:30 pm; 25 milers off at1:45 pm.
Hope to see you soon!
- Julie
Mission Moment:
When someone comes to Cancer Services, our caring team of professionals are ready and equipped to help with all types of needs anyone with cancer may have...from peer support to financial assistance, help paying for medication and bills to just tips on how to eat healthy during treatment!
From the first meeting of the front desk volunteer who greets everyone with a smile, to the loving hug of the patient advocate, Cancer Services offers insight and hope to those going through cancer and their family. When someone comes in they may feel hopeless but they will leave Cancer Services knowing they have hope and support they desperately need.
As one Cancer Services client recently told the Cancer Services' staff:
"I just wanted to tell you that you were my angel. You have helped us so much and taken the stress off of our family during a difficult time."
~ Mother of client, a 9 yr old girl being treated for osteosarcoma at Brenner's Children's Hospital at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center.Let's ride hard for this little girl and help encourage others through our fundraising page as we come together as a community to "enhance the quality of life for those living with cancer and provide the gift of life through education!"
For more information on Cancer Services, visit our website. And don't forget to REGISTER FOR THE RIDE!