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2014 Lapper & Survivors Day Celebration Side by side. Every step of the way. CANCER SERVICES OF NORTHEAST INDIANA ♦ JULY 2014 ♦ VOL 71 ♦ ISSUE 2 2014 Lapper & Miss Fort Wayne, Miss Allen County and Miss Three Rivers Festival were at Lapper to meet and greet the walkers, and the Bishop Luers Dance Survivors Day Celebration Team gave everybody a happy surprise when they performed a dance routine to get the crowd ready. What an energizing way to start the walk! Participants ranged from babies in strollers to retirees in their late 70’s, and every age in between, all of them with the goal of supporting people with cancer in their community. All 11 counties that we serve were represented as well as several states. The morning ended with a Survivors Day Celebration where all were treated to food, music, and games for children. The Lapper was so successful it was nominated for a Fort Wayne Newspapers 2014 Reader's Choice Award for Favorite Local Charity Walk/Event! Voting for the award begins July 10 with the insert in the News Sentinel and July 11 in The Journal The day started out a little chilly, but in the end the Gazette. You may also vote online at FortWayne.com. Cancer sun was shining brightly on the nearly 600 people who Services appreciates the nomination and would love your vote! gathered at Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana on May Many thanks to Cancer Services’ generous Lapper sponsors (listed on 17 to participate in the 12th annual Lapper & Survivors Day page 3). Celebration. The people were there to support the work that Cancer Services does for those with cancer in northeast Indiana. They were We also want to thank everyone who participated for making the 2014 there as survivors, as caregivers, and as family and friends of those Lapper a truly memorable event. We appreciate the continued support they know who have been touched by this disease. from the Snider Boy’s Basketball team who help set up Lapper each year. Those supporters helped raise more than $70,000, which will be used to provide services and support to people in this community fighting cancer. Cancer Services’ The morning started with Ella Miller singing the Star Spangled Banner and was followed by a touching tribute from Kim Fislar in Family Formal memory of her father, Norm Knuth. Kim shared what it felt like to In March, Cancer Services partnered care for her father during his battle with cancer and how attending with Lutheran Hospital to hold the first the Lapper in 2013 changed her life. Family Formal. The event, patterned after the prom held at Riley Hospital for Children, was an opportunity for local Connect with us children battling cancer to enjoy a special night with their families. Volunteers transformed The Lutheran facebook.com/CSNI @cancersvcsni Hospital lobby into a circus-themed extravaganza complete with a big top and red carpet. The children and their Subscribe to our e-newsletter eCareLines families enjoyed games, a video booth, family portraits, a candy buffet, dancing, and a formal sit down dinner. It was a special night that will never be forgotten! The video from the event, available at 6316 Mutual Drive, Fort Wayne, IN 46825 https://www.youtube.com/user/CancerSvsNEIndiana P. 260-484-9560 l Toll Free 866-484-9560 will make your heart sing. F. 260-484-9572 l www.Cancer-Services.org SAVE THE DATE Annual Tribute Dinner Cancer Services’ Annual Tribute Dinner is an opportunity for the community to gather together and honor the lives of people in our community touched by cancer. The event allows us to pay tribute to cancer survivors, Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana caregivers, physicians, as well as loved ones we have is very proud to be a Charity Partner lost. The evening includes a chance to share treasured with Fort 4 Fitness again this year! memories with family and friends, enjoy a delicious After all, Cancer Services and Fort 4 dinner and hear from an inspirational speaker. Fitness have more than a few things in common. Both organizations were Dan Shapiro The 2014 Tribute Dinner is Thursday, September 18, at founded by a small group of people Hotel Fort Wayne. This year marks the 10th year for the who wanted to improve the community event and we are delighted to have Dan Shapiro, Ph.D. as our featured and both agencies promote keeping speaker. Shapiro understands firsthand the challenges and hardships of active and empowering people to live cancer from the patient’s, caregiver’s, and clinician’s perspective. He is a healthier lifestyles. two-time cancer survivor, a caregiver, and an expert in oncology psychology. Shapiro is the Chair of the Department of Humanities at Penn State College The 7th annual Fort 4 Fitness Fall Festival takes place September 26 of Medicine. He has appeared in two television series on National and 27, 2014 at Parkview Field. It includes a Half Marathon, a 10K Geographic and The Discovery Channel and has authored three books as race, a 4 Mile Run/Walk, a Kids Marathon and a Seniors Marathon. well as articles for The New York Times, JAMA, and The Chronicle of Higher Each year the festival has grown. The first year about 3,000 people Education. Shapiro will share an uplifting message with Cancer Services’ participated and last year there were more than 10,000 people supporters that emphasizes the importance of connecting with others and registered. We hope the same will be true for Cancer Services’ team. having hope while facing the challenges of cancer treatment. Our goal is to have more than 50 people on our team. You are invited to join us at the Annual Tribute Dinner by hosting a table for Fort 4 Fitness is meant to be a fun and easy way to get healthy. The your family and friends, organizing a group to purchase a table or buying festival focuses on encouraging first-time participants. In 2013, about an individual ticket to the event. 25% of the people participating were running in their first race. The event is also a great way to raise money for Cancer Services. Join us for an evening of caring! Cancer Services is very grateful to have Amber Recker serving as Individual Tickets: $100 our team captain. She will be sending out regular updates to Team Tribute Tables: $800 (includes 8 tickets and 1 tribute) CSNI members with training tips as well as fundraising ideas. 6:00 p.m. Thursday, September 18 • Hotel Fort Wayne For more information, call Stacey Stumpf at (260) 484-9560 Register online at http://www.fort4fitness.org/register-online.asp to or email [email protected]. join Team CSNI. Choose the race you want to participate in and choose CSNI in the drop down menu to select Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana as the Charity Partner you support. Already Special Thank You registered? You can still join our team. Email llichauer@cancer- To Cancer Services’ Young Philanthropists services.org and let her know the name you registered under and Francheska Skonieczny, a nine-year-old she will add you to our team. girl from Michigan City, organized a polar bear plunge in Lake Michigan to raise money for Cancer Services. The fundraiser was in honor of Francheska’s Aunt Kate, a Cancer Services’ client who died in April. Although Lake Michigan was freezing at the time, Francheska and her friends took the plunge in order to help others. She raised $60 for Cancer Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana Inc. Francheska Skonieczny Services of Northeast Indiana. 6316 Mutual Drive • Fort Wayne, IN 46825 at Lake Michigan (260) 484-9560 • (866) 484-9560 Toll free Edie Laurie and her mother Anne www.cancer-services.org paid a visit to Cancer Services in CareLines is a quarterly publication of Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana early June. Edie, who is 7, dropped STAFF: off a $137 donation she collected Dianne May, President and CEO Danielle Peterson, Client Advocate from her classmates at Canterbury Gail Hamm, Program Director Denise Glasser, Client Advocate Lower School. She very sweetly Stacey Stumpf, Development Maureen Zink, Client Advocate & Marketing Director told us the donation was in honor Sandra Thomas, Client Advocate Kathy Ryan, Finance Manager of Chelsa DeMarchis, a beloved Marcia Reynolds, Finance Assistant Cheryl Dafforn, Volunteer Coordinator Noni Hoham, Administrative Professional family friend she recently lost to Linda Bewley, Outreach Coordinator cancer. Jim Walker Client Equipment Specialist Laura Lichauer, Assistant Development Mary Weiks, Client Equipment Specialist & Marketing Director Anne and Edie Laurie at Cancer Tina Roy, Assistant Program Director Services Wig Salon & Children’s Advocate CareLines 2 www.Cancer-Services.org PROGRAM UPDATES Join our Community AUGUST SEPTEMBER Introduction to Meditation Invisible Ink…writing through your grief This workshop series offers three distinctly Wednesdays: September 3, 10, 17, 24 & October 1 • 6:30 P.M. - 8:30 P.M. Artlink, different meditative techniques for you to 300 E. Main St., Fort Wayne • Presenter: Kathy Curtis experience. Attend any one presentation or all. A five-session workshop to help you process your grief through writing • The American Tea Ceremony- exercises, guided imagery and group discussions. Light refreshments provided. A tasting technique Reservations needed by Friday, August 29 Thursday, August 7, 2014 5:30 P.M. - 6:30 P.M. The Big “O” and the Big “C”: Intimacy and Cancer Reservations needed by Monday, August 4 Thursday, September 11, 2014 • 5:30 P.M.-7:00 P.M. • The HU Song- A sound technique Healing Arts Center • Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana Thursday, August 14, 2014 Knowledgeable educator Jen Fecher, from Boudoir Noir’s School of Loving Arts, 5:30 P.M.
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