Patrick Swayze was Lost This Past Year to Pancreatic Cancer
The fifth annual Jeanenne Thompson Walk with the Dogs event benefiting pancreatic cancer treatment and research is set for Saturday, June 5 in Nashville, Illinois. For the$40,000 for Pancreatic Cancer
Organizer Christi Thompson Merrit of Lebanon, Tennessee, says that over the past four years, the international event has raised $40,000 for the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network.
Ten percent of the profit is earmarked for the Washington County (IL) K9 Fund, although last year Sheriff Charles Parker donated the K9 share back to the Foundation to pass along to the network.
In all in 2009, the event contributed $16,800 to the network for research and treatment, up $2,550 from 2008. The upcoming event will attempt to top the previous year's goal.
In Southern Illinois...and In Cyberspace
The event begins and ends at Nashville Memorial Park. The 5K/3.1 mile event starts at 7:30am and is not a race or timed event.
Nashville, Illinois (pop. 3200) is where walkers who have lined up pledges will be walking their dogs together on the morning of June 5. Linked in by the internet, "web-walkers," many of whom were acquaintances of Jeanenne Thompson from the dog show circuit, will sign on and locally walk their dogs.
In 2009, 195 people brought their dogs to participate in the Nashville event. They were supplemented by 116 web-walkers in 23 states. In 2008, there were 123 walkers in Nashville and 150 web-walkers.
Registration
Entry fee is $20 with a T-shirt for advance resgistration. Registering online costs the same, but there is a $5 shipping fee for the T-shirt. Kids can walk with their parents without cost, but there is a $10 charge for a T-shirt. Walkers in Nashville can also register the day of the event.
Sponsorships are also being sought with donor's names to be printed on the back of the T-shirt if received by April 1.
Nashville is located 50 miles west of St Louis, just south of the Nashville exit on I-64.
Pancreatic Cancer
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- Last year, 116 web-walkers linked in by internet took part across the US
- Last year, 195 walkers and their dogs showed up in Nashville, IL for the event
- Patrick Sqayze and Michael Landon are among those taken by pancreatic cancer
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Kristie Leong M.D.
01/31/2010
I like the idea of combining a dog walk with pancreatic cancer awareness. :-)
Donald Pennington
01/30/2010
Cancer is hell. Thanks for this.
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