To Break a world record is not the childish thing and it gets more interesting when seniors break it. In this post, there are 5 people mentioned who broke the world records at an old age. As a senior, you can get inspiration from them and can enlight the strength in yourself. Link to a post: http://homecareassistancecsprings.com/guinness-world-record-breaking-seniors/
Before domestic violence hot lines and safe houses were widespread, June Briand shot four bullets into her husband’s head and was sentenced to fifteen years to life. This is the shocking true story of survival—and the intense bond June shared with her pathologically violent husband, a monster who physically and sexually tortured, degraded and dominated her so relentlessly that she refused to believe he was dead even after she killed him.
What kind of woman would slay her own husband? What kind of man would drive her to do it? Why didn’t she just leave him? Based on hundreds of hours interviewing June Briand, speaking with her lawyers, and poring over countless pages of court transcripts, police and hospital records, and interviews with virtually every key person involved with this case, the author explores those difficult questions while exposing the twisted dynamics of a relationship that enslaves a woman—and drives her to kill the beast she loved when she was finally out of hope, out of time, and out of her mind.
At once terrifying and maddening, heartrending and ultimately exhilarating—including an unforgettable glimpse inside a maximum security prison—THE BEAST I LOVED is a book you won’t soon forget.
Commissions into Kindness - Draft 4.20.2016Lianne Russo
The Russo Team, a real estate team based in Glendale, Arizona, is donating their entire commission from every 5th buyer or seller referral to Children's Miracle Network and Phoenix Children's Hospital. They are turning their commissions into donations to support kids like 5-year-old Jordan who is a patient being treated for a vein of Galen malformation. Referring business to The Russo Team allows the money from commissions to go towards helping kids through these charitable organizations.
This was a finance project I did for my finance class and the assignment was to create a report and presenation about an organization and a major loss they had in their business.
The poll shows the mayoral race has become a two-person contest as Beth Mason and Kim Glatt lost support across the city this week. The document urges voters not to waste their vote on Mason or Glatt, and instead vote for Frank Raia, as he is the only candidate with top-level business experience to manage Hoboken's $100 million budget.
The American Cancer Society is hosting a night with the Frisco RoughRiders baseball team on April 12th at 7 PM to raise funds. Tickets for $17 include all-you-can-eat food and drinks, a seat in the bullpen section, a baseball hat, and a game program. A portion of each ticket sale will benefit the American Cancer Society. Fans can order tickets by mailing or faxing a form with their contact and payment information to the RoughRiders by a certain date.
TMIY - Becoming a Man after God's Own Heart - Week 8PDEI
The document discusses the importance of the family for forming human capital and driving economic growth. It presents evidence that children from intact families have better educational and economic outcomes, are less likely to engage in risky behaviors, and contribute to more stable political systems. The family dinner in particular is correlated with higher self-esteem and academic performance in teenagers. A sustainable socioeconomic model is founded on God and flows through strong families.
Athletes International thank you letter david p smootDavid P. Smoot
The Athletes International Ministries thanks the Pro Players Classic for their annual $1,000 donation given in memory of Lynn Larson. The last two years of donations were used to sponsor attendance at the organization's annual conference by NFL and NBA alumni, including Andy and Karen Livingston of the Chicago Bears, Steve and Linda Holden of the Cleveland Browns, Marvin and Susan Smith of the Los Angeles Rams, and Terry and Melissa Baker of the Los Angeles Lakers.
To Break a world record is not the childish thing and it gets more interesting when seniors break it. In this post, there are 5 people mentioned who broke the world records at an old age. As a senior, you can get inspiration from them and can enlight the strength in yourself. Link to a post: http://homecareassistancecsprings.com/guinness-world-record-breaking-seniors/
Before domestic violence hot lines and safe houses were widespread, June Briand shot four bullets into her husband’s head and was sentenced to fifteen years to life. This is the shocking true story of survival—and the intense bond June shared with her pathologically violent husband, a monster who physically and sexually tortured, degraded and dominated her so relentlessly that she refused to believe he was dead even after she killed him.
What kind of woman would slay her own husband? What kind of man would drive her to do it? Why didn’t she just leave him? Based on hundreds of hours interviewing June Briand, speaking with her lawyers, and poring over countless pages of court transcripts, police and hospital records, and interviews with virtually every key person involved with this case, the author explores those difficult questions while exposing the twisted dynamics of a relationship that enslaves a woman—and drives her to kill the beast she loved when she was finally out of hope, out of time, and out of her mind.
At once terrifying and maddening, heartrending and ultimately exhilarating—including an unforgettable glimpse inside a maximum security prison—THE BEAST I LOVED is a book you won’t soon forget.
Commissions into Kindness - Draft 4.20.2016Lianne Russo
The Russo Team, a real estate team based in Glendale, Arizona, is donating their entire commission from every 5th buyer or seller referral to Children's Miracle Network and Phoenix Children's Hospital. They are turning their commissions into donations to support kids like 5-year-old Jordan who is a patient being treated for a vein of Galen malformation. Referring business to The Russo Team allows the money from commissions to go towards helping kids through these charitable organizations.
This was a finance project I did for my finance class and the assignment was to create a report and presenation about an organization and a major loss they had in their business.
The poll shows the mayoral race has become a two-person contest as Beth Mason and Kim Glatt lost support across the city this week. The document urges voters not to waste their vote on Mason or Glatt, and instead vote for Frank Raia, as he is the only candidate with top-level business experience to manage Hoboken's $100 million budget.
The American Cancer Society is hosting a night with the Frisco RoughRiders baseball team on April 12th at 7 PM to raise funds. Tickets for $17 include all-you-can-eat food and drinks, a seat in the bullpen section, a baseball hat, and a game program. A portion of each ticket sale will benefit the American Cancer Society. Fans can order tickets by mailing or faxing a form with their contact and payment information to the RoughRiders by a certain date.
TMIY - Becoming a Man after God's Own Heart - Week 8PDEI
The document discusses the importance of the family for forming human capital and driving economic growth. It presents evidence that children from intact families have better educational and economic outcomes, are less likely to engage in risky behaviors, and contribute to more stable political systems. The family dinner in particular is correlated with higher self-esteem and academic performance in teenagers. A sustainable socioeconomic model is founded on God and flows through strong families.
Athletes International thank you letter david p smootDavid P. Smoot
The Athletes International Ministries thanks the Pro Players Classic for their annual $1,000 donation given in memory of Lynn Larson. The last two years of donations were used to sponsor attendance at the organization's annual conference by NFL and NBA alumni, including Andy and Karen Livingston of the Chicago Bears, Steve and Linda Holden of the Cleveland Browns, Marvin and Susan Smith of the Los Angeles Rams, and Terry and Melissa Baker of the Los Angeles Lakers.
The document discusses the biblical perspective on homosexuality. It examines passages from Genesis that establish marriage as between a man and woman. It describes the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah for their wickedness, including homosexual acts. Both the Old and New Testaments condemn homosexual behavior as sinful. While homosexuality is sinful, the core issue is humanity's rejection of God and suppression of his truth. True repentance requires changing one's thinking to align with God.
This document is the newsletter from the Plano Rotary Club for August 15, 2013. It includes information about upcoming meetings and speakers, birthdays of club members, new members being proposed, and a summary of the previous weekly club meeting. The main presentation was given by Jayson Killough on the YMCA's programs and community impact in Plano, Richardson, and surrounding areas.
This document contains the order of service for a church gathering, including:
- A bible verse about confessing faults to one another and praying for healing.
- A list of church leadership and families in the "Souls for Christ Families" section.
- Two sections listing special prayer requests for individuals, families, missions, jobs, and current events like the Haiti earthquake victims.
- A prayer for troops and their families.
- A remembrance of Captain Hayes Clayton Jr., son of the pastor and first lady.
- Two lists of currently serving and more soldiers to be included in prayer.
A local family needs your help! Identify yourself as a lifesaver in only 10 minutes. Please come to a marrow registry sign up session and get a quick cheek swab to enter your information into the national database.
On Wednesday, June 29, HelpingaHero.org will award its 25th completed home to...Hillwood Communities
Mayor Mike Moncrief and Miss Rodeo Texas will lead a parade and participate in a key presentation ceremony for Marine Cpl Zach Briseno, a double amputee, as he receives the 25th home completed by HelpingaHero.org. The event on June 29th will include a parade to his new home in Fort Worth led by Miss Rodeo Texas, a key presentation ceremony, and a community barbecue with activities provided by Southwest Airlines employees. Cpl Briseno lost both legs below the knee in 2007 from an IED explosion in Iraq. His new home, built by Standard Pacific Homes, features wheelchair accessibility and other adaptations to enable his independence.
1) The document discusses the importance of family and how families are foundational units of society. It notes that families come in all shapes and sizes but ultimately it is the heart and love within a family that matters most.
2) The document also highlights statistics showing that single-parent families are rising globally as the traditional married, two-parent household structure changes. This is prompting discussions about how to better support single-parent families through policies like tax breaks and flexible work programs.
3) Finally, the document emphasizes that regardless of structure, families provide indispensable love, support and companionship to their members, and that being part of a family network is vital for well-being.
The document is a newsletter providing information about upcoming community events in Syracuse, Kansas during March 2013. It includes announcements for Bingo games, a Cub Scout banquet, a concert by the Armouraires Quartet, a marriage seminar, an Easter egg hunt, and an Oasis seminar. It also provides a local news story about a Colorado man being arrested for drug charges during a traffic stop. The newsletter serves to inform community members of social and civic activities happening in the area.
The document is a letter from the CEO of Nevada Donor Network thanking donors and their families for their generosity and selflessness. It discusses how donation helped save and heal more lives in 2019 than ever before. It expresses gratitude to Nevadans for their support and commitment to helping the thousands on waitlists. The CEO dreams of a Nevada with no waiting list and establishing a transplant institute to expand services and end the wait for those in need of life-saving transplants.
This document summarizes an event organized by Cost Cutters to raise money for St. Baldrick's, a charity that funds cancer research. It provides details on the head shaving event including the date, location, agenda and sponsors. It also includes facts about childhood cancer, thank you messages and profiles of child ambassadors who are battling cancer to highlight the importance of the cause.
This document summarizes a St. Baldrick's head shaving event to raise money for childhood cancer. It provides an agenda for the event including registration, head shaving, entertainment and a silent auction. It thanks volunteers and sponsors who helped make the event a success in raising funds for cancer research.
The document discusses various topics including a kids fun run and 5K walk/run being held in Columbia, South Carolina on May 16-17 to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. It also discusses how the nonprofit Coaches Curing Kids' Cancer was created after the death of a boy from cancer to help other parents and evolved into Teachers Curing Kids' Cancer and Players Curing Kids' Cancer. Additionally, it mentions Columbia Olde Grey rugby club's support of local charities like breast cancer research and pediatric cancer.
Janet Hodgkins and her husband David Fowler have been actively involved with the Heart and Stroke Foundation for many years, with Hodgkins coordinating the door-to-door canvassing campaign in Wainfleet. Last year, the campaign raised $16,000. This year, Hodgkins and Fowler are hosting a 'Baby Boomer' themed trivia night fundraiser on Saturday in Fonthill to benefit the Foundation. The trivia questions will focus on popular music from the 1950s-1970s. The event aims to continue supporting the Foundation's research, advocacy, and public awareness efforts around cardiovascular disease, which affects millions of Canadians.
This document is a newspaper containing local announcements and events for Trinidad, Colorado and surrounding areas for the week of October 27th, 2014. It includes community meetings, performances, fundraisers, sports, health, and weather updates. The main articles summarize the opening of new exercise stations along a walking trail at Central Park, funded by local foundations to promote health, and the upcoming annual dinner for the Trinidad Historical Society, which will feature presentations on local ghost towns and historical documents donated to the library.
The document describes the founding and mission of Go:Goldglobal, a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness and funding for pediatric cancer. It was started by Sarah Rich after being affected by friends' children battling cancer. The organization aims to increase federal funding for pediatric cancer research, which currently receives only 3.8 cents of each research dollar. Go:Goldglobal hopes to educate about and support clinical trials, treatments, and ultimately finding a cure through awareness events and partnering with other organizations with similar goals.
The document discusses an upcoming bone marrow donor drive hosted by the District in partnership with Be The Match Registry at City of Hope. The drive aims to register more donors to help patients find matches, including Steve Robbins, a District employee undergoing treatment. The registration process takes less than 15 minutes and involves providing contact information, a health history, and a DNA sample. Donors may later be contacted if matched to a patient and asked to donate bone marrow through a nonsurgical outpatient procedure. The District allows employees to participate in the drive during work hours without using sick or vacation time.
The National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI) would like to share the digital copy of the newsletter of our Human Organ Preservation Effort (HOPE):
"Life After Death: Gift of Life Through Organ Donation"
For feedback, you may email hope@nkti.gov.ph or call local 4400.
The DelURide is a 2,000+ mile charity bike ride from DelFest in Maryland to the Telluride Bluegrass Festival in Colorado organized by Jeffrey Steckler and Charlie Wildman to raise funds for the Chase Your Dreams Foundation, a non-profit that helps people with disabilities. The ride aims to raise $20,000 for the foundation through corporate sponsors and individual donors. The organizers have assembled an advisory board of professionals to help plan and promote the event.
This document provides information on various Pride events happening in June across the Midwest, including in Capital City, Cedar Rapids, Heartland region, Iowa City, and the Quad Cities area. Representatives from the Pride organizations in these areas shared the inspiration or themes for their 2013 Pride celebrations. One theme highlights the 35th anniversary of a Pride festival and the progress made towards LGBT equality and marriage rights since the first Pride march. The document also includes interviews on the history and mission of the DignityUSA Catholic organization and the comic strip "Kyle's Bed & Breakfast".
This summary provides an overview of two news articles from the Greensburg Daily News:
1) A golf tournament fundraiser held by the Decatur County Memorial Hospital Foundation raised over $17,000. The proceeds will benefit new hospital equipment and community health programs.
2) The Greensburg Police Department served a search warrant on a local massage parlor called Right Touch Massage Therapy, arresting five individuals for charges related to prostitution. The multi-agency investigation is ongoing and more arrests are expected.
This document contains a newspaper article that summarizes changes to Trinidad State Junior College's athletic department, including cutting the men's golf program. The changes were triggered by the departure of the volleyball coach. The college will search for a new athletic director and volleyball coach. While the golf team has been very successful, the current athletic director was wearing three hats, so cutting golf will allow him to focus on his other roles. Coaches and boosters were disappointed but understood the need for reorganization.
The document discusses the biblical perspective on homosexuality. It examines passages from Genesis that establish marriage as between a man and woman. It describes the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah for their wickedness, including homosexual acts. Both the Old and New Testaments condemn homosexual behavior as sinful. While homosexuality is sinful, the core issue is humanity's rejection of God and suppression of his truth. True repentance requires changing one's thinking to align with God.
This document is the newsletter from the Plano Rotary Club for August 15, 2013. It includes information about upcoming meetings and speakers, birthdays of club members, new members being proposed, and a summary of the previous weekly club meeting. The main presentation was given by Jayson Killough on the YMCA's programs and community impact in Plano, Richardson, and surrounding areas.
This document contains the order of service for a church gathering, including:
- A bible verse about confessing faults to one another and praying for healing.
- A list of church leadership and families in the "Souls for Christ Families" section.
- Two sections listing special prayer requests for individuals, families, missions, jobs, and current events like the Haiti earthquake victims.
- A prayer for troops and their families.
- A remembrance of Captain Hayes Clayton Jr., son of the pastor and first lady.
- Two lists of currently serving and more soldiers to be included in prayer.
A local family needs your help! Identify yourself as a lifesaver in only 10 minutes. Please come to a marrow registry sign up session and get a quick cheek swab to enter your information into the national database.
On Wednesday, June 29, HelpingaHero.org will award its 25th completed home to...Hillwood Communities
Mayor Mike Moncrief and Miss Rodeo Texas will lead a parade and participate in a key presentation ceremony for Marine Cpl Zach Briseno, a double amputee, as he receives the 25th home completed by HelpingaHero.org. The event on June 29th will include a parade to his new home in Fort Worth led by Miss Rodeo Texas, a key presentation ceremony, and a community barbecue with activities provided by Southwest Airlines employees. Cpl Briseno lost both legs below the knee in 2007 from an IED explosion in Iraq. His new home, built by Standard Pacific Homes, features wheelchair accessibility and other adaptations to enable his independence.
1) The document discusses the importance of family and how families are foundational units of society. It notes that families come in all shapes and sizes but ultimately it is the heart and love within a family that matters most.
2) The document also highlights statistics showing that single-parent families are rising globally as the traditional married, two-parent household structure changes. This is prompting discussions about how to better support single-parent families through policies like tax breaks and flexible work programs.
3) Finally, the document emphasizes that regardless of structure, families provide indispensable love, support and companionship to their members, and that being part of a family network is vital for well-being.
The document is a newsletter providing information about upcoming community events in Syracuse, Kansas during March 2013. It includes announcements for Bingo games, a Cub Scout banquet, a concert by the Armouraires Quartet, a marriage seminar, an Easter egg hunt, and an Oasis seminar. It also provides a local news story about a Colorado man being arrested for drug charges during a traffic stop. The newsletter serves to inform community members of social and civic activities happening in the area.
The document is a letter from the CEO of Nevada Donor Network thanking donors and their families for their generosity and selflessness. It discusses how donation helped save and heal more lives in 2019 than ever before. It expresses gratitude to Nevadans for their support and commitment to helping the thousands on waitlists. The CEO dreams of a Nevada with no waiting list and establishing a transplant institute to expand services and end the wait for those in need of life-saving transplants.
This document summarizes an event organized by Cost Cutters to raise money for St. Baldrick's, a charity that funds cancer research. It provides details on the head shaving event including the date, location, agenda and sponsors. It also includes facts about childhood cancer, thank you messages and profiles of child ambassadors who are battling cancer to highlight the importance of the cause.
This document summarizes a St. Baldrick's head shaving event to raise money for childhood cancer. It provides an agenda for the event including registration, head shaving, entertainment and a silent auction. It thanks volunteers and sponsors who helped make the event a success in raising funds for cancer research.
The document discusses various topics including a kids fun run and 5K walk/run being held in Columbia, South Carolina on May 16-17 to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. It also discusses how the nonprofit Coaches Curing Kids' Cancer was created after the death of a boy from cancer to help other parents and evolved into Teachers Curing Kids' Cancer and Players Curing Kids' Cancer. Additionally, it mentions Columbia Olde Grey rugby club's support of local charities like breast cancer research and pediatric cancer.
Janet Hodgkins and her husband David Fowler have been actively involved with the Heart and Stroke Foundation for many years, with Hodgkins coordinating the door-to-door canvassing campaign in Wainfleet. Last year, the campaign raised $16,000. This year, Hodgkins and Fowler are hosting a 'Baby Boomer' themed trivia night fundraiser on Saturday in Fonthill to benefit the Foundation. The trivia questions will focus on popular music from the 1950s-1970s. The event aims to continue supporting the Foundation's research, advocacy, and public awareness efforts around cardiovascular disease, which affects millions of Canadians.
This document is a newspaper containing local announcements and events for Trinidad, Colorado and surrounding areas for the week of October 27th, 2014. It includes community meetings, performances, fundraisers, sports, health, and weather updates. The main articles summarize the opening of new exercise stations along a walking trail at Central Park, funded by local foundations to promote health, and the upcoming annual dinner for the Trinidad Historical Society, which will feature presentations on local ghost towns and historical documents donated to the library.
The document describes the founding and mission of Go:Goldglobal, a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness and funding for pediatric cancer. It was started by Sarah Rich after being affected by friends' children battling cancer. The organization aims to increase federal funding for pediatric cancer research, which currently receives only 3.8 cents of each research dollar. Go:Goldglobal hopes to educate about and support clinical trials, treatments, and ultimately finding a cure through awareness events and partnering with other organizations with similar goals.
The document discusses an upcoming bone marrow donor drive hosted by the District in partnership with Be The Match Registry at City of Hope. The drive aims to register more donors to help patients find matches, including Steve Robbins, a District employee undergoing treatment. The registration process takes less than 15 minutes and involves providing contact information, a health history, and a DNA sample. Donors may later be contacted if matched to a patient and asked to donate bone marrow through a nonsurgical outpatient procedure. The District allows employees to participate in the drive during work hours without using sick or vacation time.
The National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI) would like to share the digital copy of the newsletter of our Human Organ Preservation Effort (HOPE):
"Life After Death: Gift of Life Through Organ Donation"
For feedback, you may email hope@nkti.gov.ph or call local 4400.
The DelURide is a 2,000+ mile charity bike ride from DelFest in Maryland to the Telluride Bluegrass Festival in Colorado organized by Jeffrey Steckler and Charlie Wildman to raise funds for the Chase Your Dreams Foundation, a non-profit that helps people with disabilities. The ride aims to raise $20,000 for the foundation through corporate sponsors and individual donors. The organizers have assembled an advisory board of professionals to help plan and promote the event.
This document provides information on various Pride events happening in June across the Midwest, including in Capital City, Cedar Rapids, Heartland region, Iowa City, and the Quad Cities area. Representatives from the Pride organizations in these areas shared the inspiration or themes for their 2013 Pride celebrations. One theme highlights the 35th anniversary of a Pride festival and the progress made towards LGBT equality and marriage rights since the first Pride march. The document also includes interviews on the history and mission of the DignityUSA Catholic organization and the comic strip "Kyle's Bed & Breakfast".
This summary provides an overview of two news articles from the Greensburg Daily News:
1) A golf tournament fundraiser held by the Decatur County Memorial Hospital Foundation raised over $17,000. The proceeds will benefit new hospital equipment and community health programs.
2) The Greensburg Police Department served a search warrant on a local massage parlor called Right Touch Massage Therapy, arresting five individuals for charges related to prostitution. The multi-agency investigation is ongoing and more arrests are expected.
This document contains a newspaper article that summarizes changes to Trinidad State Junior College's athletic department, including cutting the men's golf program. The changes were triggered by the departure of the volleyball coach. The college will search for a new athletic director and volleyball coach. While the golf team has been very successful, the current athletic director was wearing three hats, so cutting golf will allow him to focus on his other roles. Coaches and boosters were disappointed but understood the need for reorganization.
State Rep. David Simpson's Working Vacation on the Texas Border David Simpson
A sobering and beautiful week along the Rio Grande with staff and family gathering facts and learning about people, immigration, and security along the border with Mexico from June 30 to July 6, 2014.
Help Cancer Patients At The Holiday Season ! (And Year Round Too)
What Do Cancer And Children Have In Common? Hope
1. What Do Cancer And Children Have In Common? Hope
They've so much to live for." We continue to pray for all of the children that are impacted by this
terrible disease. As everyone understands, money is tight along with the number of folks depending
on non-profit services is rising.
Every year, NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon raffles off a Corvette to benefit the Jeff Gordon Children's
Foundation. The money raised is used to support various programs dedicated to helping children
with cancer and to fund the Jeff Gordon Children's Hospital in Concord, N.C.
Registration for the 2013-2014 school year for St. Peter's United Methodist Church - Early
Childhood Development Center starts January 9, 2013 and ends January 23, 2013. Registration
forms will be available in the St. Peter's ECDC Office. We offer classes that are developmentally and
socially appropriate for children ages 15 months to 5 years. For more information call the St. Peter's
ECDC Office at 281-492-0623 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Philosophy has always been one of the more philanthropic companies out there. They have
sponsored a handful of charities in the past, and are now teaming up with Cookies for Kids Cancer,
an organization that raises money and awareness for pediatric cancer research. From now through
October 15, Philosophy is donating 100% of all sales of their Oatmeal Raisin shampoo, shower gel
and bubble bath 3-in-1 to Cookies for Kids Cancer. Not 10% or 20%, but 100%. Personally, I really
respect that they're donating all of their proceeds rather than a small percentage like many
companies do. I think this really shows their dedication to the cause.
Nail put it best, though: "This is not your granddaddy's country music!," he said at the start of his
set. Nope, old Granddad would never have covered Rick Derringer's 1974 hit "Rock And Roll,
Hoochie Koo," as did Lambert. He would have run screaming from Church and would barely
recognize the two-man, one-woman format of Lady A.
Over the course of two days, 24 men's rugby teams from the eastern United States will converge on
Columbia and Lexington, S.C. to battle for a place in the USA Rugby National Championships.
Terry's run gathered huge crowds. At Thunder Bay, Ontario, 143 days and 3,339 miles later, Terry
was forced to throw in the towel. His breathing was too labored to continue. X-rays revealed both
lungs riddled with metastatic tumors. A telethon was immediately organized in the hope of raising
the funds Terry desired. Lee Majors described him as "the real Six Million Dollar Man" at the event.
He died on June 28, 1981 but his dream lives on. To date, over $360 million has been raised in his
name for cancer research. Funding continues with a yearly marathon held at over 10,000 Run Sites
around the world.The fun commences with a Kids Fun Run 1K at 8:30 a.m. and the 5K walk/run
starts at 9:00 a.m. The labyrinth is carved on their 3 acres of sunflowers. The race benefits the
Jointly Conquering Obstacles for Special Needs Children of CMS.