Showing posts with label Teal Tea Foundation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teal Tea Foundation. Show all posts

Thursday, January 12, 2017

NJ Area Events : Teal Tea Foundation

As 2017 begins ovarian cancer foundations are planning events to raise awareness and funds for research. The Teal Tea Foundation founded by my friend, Jean Shipos, has a few early 2017 events- all teas, of course.

VALENTINE TEA
FEBRUARY 19, 2017 2:00-4:30PM
Talking Tea Cup
301 West Butler Avenue
Chalfont, PA 18914

$45 admission includes four course tea, entertainment & basket raffles
 Advance online registration required- no tickets at the door- limited seating
ALL SALES FINAL, NO REFUNDS

https://valentinetealtea.eventbrite.com

ST PATRICK TEA

MARCH 19, 2017
Talking Tea Cup
301 West Butler Avenue
Chalfont, PA 18914
 $45 admission includes four course tea, entertainment & basket raffles
Advance online registration required- no tickets at the door- limited seating
ALL SALES FINAL, NO REFUNDS
TICKETS ON SALE TIL MARCH 14, 2017

https://marchafternoontealtea.eventbrite.com

TEAL TEA

May 7, 2017
John Henry’s in Hamilton Township, NJ. 
11th Teal Tea. Theme:  The Sun Will Come Out TEAL-morrow!
Check their website in the future for information. 

  
If there are other organizations that would like me to share their events please e-mail me the information .

Dee
Every Day is a Blessing! Blessed to have so many organizations in NJ raising funds for research. 

Monday, August 22, 2016

NJ Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month Events

September is National Ovarian Cancer Awareness month and Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month. You can raise awareness and funds for research by taking part in one of these events held throughout the state of NJ. Organization's whose events are featured in this post include: Janice Lopez Ovarian Cancer Foundation, Kaleidoscope of Hope Ovarian Cancer Foundation, The NOCC New Jersey Chapter and The Teal Tea Foundation.

If you are organizing an  event in NJ please e-mail me and I will include your information in this post.

Dee
Every Day is a Blessing!

Janice Lopez Ovarian Cancer Foundation 
Sunday Sept. 25,2016

3rd Annual Concert for a Cure - The Encore Orchestra of NJ

Purchase tickets online at http://www.jlocf.org/

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Kaleidoscope of Hope Ovarian Cancer Foundation Events:



Sunday, Sept. 18, 2016 - The Gail MacNeil Morristown Walk
Loantaka Brook Reservation, 468 South St. Entrance, Morristown, NJ
 DOGS WELCOME
 
Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016Avon Walk
On the Boardwalk at 600 Ocean Avenue, Avon-by-the-Sea, NJ
Sorry, no dogs allowed - Special Passing The Torch presentation  (see below)

Sunday, Sept. 25, 2016 - The Diane Castle Lyndhurst Walk -
Richard W. DeKorte Park,  Valleybrook Ave., Lyndhurst, NJ
Sorry, no dogs allowed

Online registration : http://kohnj.org/walkathon.html

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National Ovarian Cancer Coalition-NJ Chapter Events:

Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016
Sky Blue FC / NOCC Night
Buy tickets on this website:
www.tiny.cc/GroupPortal
(CASE SENSITIVE) password: skybluenocc


 Friday, Sept. 9, 2016 
Music

 Sunday, Sept. 25, 2016
Mayor's 5K Run/Walk 





Registration 
http://walkforovariancancer.com/ 

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Teal Tea Foundation 

Sunday Sept. 18, 2016 

Color Me Teal Run/Walk 
Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/color-me-teal-runwalk-tickets-26665500229

Monday, November 23, 2015

Thankful for: OC Research Support

There are many organizations that raise funds for cancer research. A simple Google search of "organizations that support ovarian cancer research " will give you over 900,000 results. Some of these are large national non-profit organizations with offices and multiple employees with large budgets that support research in addition to other programs such as awareness and legislative advocacy.

But there are also many small, local non-profit organizations throughout the US whose efforts should not go unheralded. They have all volunteer boards, meet in public spaces or around someones dining room table and still manage to make a difference and change the research landscape by supporting established research programs for early detection and treatments as well as young researchers.

Yesterday, I was invited by the GRACEful Hope Foundation to attend their presentation of a check for $30,000 to support ovarian cancer research at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. For over 4 years now the GRACEful Hope Foundation lead by the Rocha Family and friends have supported ovarian cancer research to honor the memory of Grace and Erika Rocha.

Another NJ non-profit, Kaleidoscope of Hope Foundation , earlier this year presented grant awards to RACHEL N. GRISHAM, M.D. ,Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, to support her research on Deciphering the Biologic Predictors of Response to Targeted Therapy in Low Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer ,LILIE LIN, M.D. , University of Pennsylvania,  to support her Pilot Study of a Novel PARP Inhibitor PET Tracer in Ovarian Carcinoma  and continued funding the project of
GEORGE PRETI, Ph.D., Monell Chemical Senses Center,  A Novel Multidisciplinary Approach to Development of an Effective Ovarian Cancer Screening Diagnostic using Volatile Biomarkers. KOH has provided over 2.7 million dollars to support ovarian cancer research in the past 15 years.

Since 2010, The Teal Tea Foundation has supported Dr. Eric A. Ariazi, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Dr. Elyce Cardonick, Cooper Cancer Institute, Dr. Denise Connolly, Fox Chase Cancer Center and Dr. Lorna Rodriguez, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey.

The Janice Lopez Ovarian Cancer Foundation supports ovarian cancer research through their annual Concert for a Cure.

Two other small non-profit organizations in NJ that support survivors and raise awareness include
Teal Tender Hearts for Ovarian Cancer Cancer Awareness and The Mary Anne Mazanec Ovarian Cancer Foundation


As a 10 year survivor and someone who has benefited from the research supported by these organizations I am thankful for each and every organization that is making a difference in ovarian cancer research.

Dee
Every Day is a Blessing!  

 


Sunday, August 23, 2015

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month: September Events

September is Gynecologic Cancer Awareness month and Ovarian Cancer Awareness month.

There are many ovarian cancer awareness organizations in NJ holding events over the next few weeks toraise awareness and funds for research. Check below for an event near you.

August 30

Hoboken, NJ

September 1-30 
Teal Awareness Ribbons
Statewide


September 9
 Princeton, NJ


September 13
Newark ,NJ
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The Gail MacNeil Morristown Walk - Loantaka Park  
Morristown,NJ



September 19
Concert for a Cure
Edison,  NJ

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Dance for Life 
A Bollywood and Zumba Dance Workout
with Arya Dance Academy
Monmouth Junction , NJ


September 20
Lyndhurst Walk - Richard W. DeKorte Park
Lyndhurst, NJ

Ewing , NJ 


September 26
Avon By the Sea Walk- On the Boardwalk
Avon by the Sea, NJ 
Bristol , PA


September 27 
NOCC - New Jersey Chapter
West Orange, NJ
Registration here.





If you know of other events taking place in NJ please contact me with the information and I will update the page OR simply include the information in the comment section of this post. Thanks!

Dee 
Every Day is a Blessing   

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Upcoming Awareness and Fundraising Events

I am busy doing grant reviews so I apologize for the lack of posts the past week or so. I hope to start up posting more regularly shortly.

In the mean time here are some great events you might want to participate in this spring to help raise awareness of ovarian cancer or to raise funds for research.

Teal Tea Foundation Events: 
Click on the image for more details or visit  https://www.tealtea.org/events for ticket information. 


Saturday, March 29 – Guys & Dolls Bingo
Elks Club, Morrisville, PA

Sunday, April 13 – Zumba Party!
East Brunswick Jewish Center
East Brunswick, NJ




Sunday, May 4, 2014 – 8th Annual Teal Tea
John Henry’s Stone Terrace
Hamilton Township, NJ 



NOCC Northern NJ Events:
For more info contact Barbara Geiger at northernnj@ovarian.org

April 7, 2014 
Cloverleaf Fundraiser

June 6, 2014 
NJ Jackals Baseball Game 




Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation Events:
For more information please visit http://www.sandyovarian.org/events-calendar/ 

April 26, 2014

10th Annual Sandy Sprint 5k/10k Superhero Run/Walk

Philadelphia Museum of Art

June 14, 2014

2nd Annual Teal Leisure Olympics

Mermaid Lake; 1002 Jolly Road, Blue Bell PA 19422




Hope you have fun at these events!

Dee

Monday, May 6, 2013

Yesterday - Happy and a Bit Sad

Yesterday was May fifth, Cinco de Mayo and it was also my son's 27th birthday. We were not able to spend the day together since he is studying for his PhD and living out of state. I was a bit sad we couldn't be together but it is actually pretty normal for us. In the past 6 years I think we were only together once. We have come to celebrate his special day when he is away with a text, a facebook post and gift sent by snail mail. Happy Birthday Matt!

Yesterday was also a big day for my son's girlfriend, Amanda.  She was graduating Summa Cum Laude from Auburn University. The ceremony was held in the arena but from the photos I saw it was a wonderful event. I'm sorry we missed the festivities. Congratulations Amanda.

Yesterday was The 7th Annual Teal Tea. The Teal Tea Foundation's mission is to raise awareness of Ovarian Cancer and to support research into an early detection test. Since moving to Mercer county I have become involved with the Teal Tea Foundation and in the past I was a  table captain. This year I attended and sat at a dear friend and fellow survivor's table.The theme was Under the Sea and our table was decorated with teal jelly fish.The table captain and decorators won two prizes for the beautiful design. I was so happy to be able to attend and support this wonderful foundation and see so many fellow survivors, caregivers and supporters .

Part of the Teal Tea's  program this year involved remembering four women who were supporters of the Teal Tea who lost their lives this year to gynecologic cancers.

Ann, Pam, Shirley and Rita Kay 

They were also members of the support group at CINJ that I attend and I have written about them and the group in the past. ( It Never Is Easy,  A Friendship Ended Too Soon, One Less Women of Teal - Rita Kay ). This is where the sadness came in to my day.

The first speaker was Ann's husband.  He spoke as photos of Ann and our support group flashed on the large screen behind him. Toward the end of her life when Ann was in a wheelchair Don would drive her and then sit in the waiting area reading. He recalled how he did not hear angry voices or crying but rather laughing and cheering. He told us how much the group helped Ann. I could feel myself getting upset and my eyes started to tear up. But then he read through the list of things that should remind us of  Ann. One of those things was seeing a grey heron. Well, the tears flowed freely as I thought about the grey heron I saw by the pond that morning and he was right I had instantly thought of Ann.

I met Shirley's daughter and granddaughter for the first time yesterday and I felt like I was in Shirley's presence once again. Love and respect were very important to Shirley as was her Faith. Shirley frequently spoke of her Faith with the group and how it helped her face so many tests and trials. When Shirley's daughter spoke she described her mom's love of her family and especially her grandchildren. And when I closed my eyes I could imagine Shirley back in the room and again my eyes teared up.

Then our social worker and the moderator of our group Julie was invited up to speak about Rita Kay. She described Rita Kay's work and wonderful sense of humor as well as her interest in sports and travel. But when she spoke of her being one of the initial group members ( like I am) and mentioned the signature neon green Crocks that she wore to almost every meeting the tears once again flowed freely. Sitting next to me was my gyn-onc. She rubbed my shoulder and asked if I was ok.  I turned to her and said " Not really but I will be". I took a few deep breaths- said my mantra ( With God all things are possible. ) and slowly looked up wiping away my tears. Julie ended her talk with what I and many of the women in the group have told her.  It is painful to loose so many friends to cancer but we would rather have the relationships we built at group then to have never known these women at all.

And she is 100% right about that.


Dee
Every day is a Blessing!

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Jersey Girl Cafe and Teal Tea Foundation - Perfect Together

Help support the Tea Tea Foundation while having a delicious meal. Click on the photo below for more information about the February 24th fundraiser.



Dee
Every Day is a Blessing!

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Play Bingo and Raise Funds for Ovarian Cancer


The Teal Tea  Foundation Spring Bingo 


High Fashion and High Tech 

Something for Men and Women


SATURDAY - MARCH 9, 2013
Doors Open @ 6:00 P.M. / games start @ 7:00 P.M.
ELKS CLUB, 835 West Bridge Street
MORRISVILLE, PA (across the street from Squirrel’s Nest)

Featuring…
Brighton®, COACH, DKNY, Michael Kors, Vera Bradley, tools, iPod Shuffle and HD Kindle Fire

cOST PER PERSON IS $25 IN ADVANCE / $30 AT THE DOOR
FOR 11 GAMES
INCLUDES FREE COFFEE, TEA & DESSERT
cash bar and aDDITIONAL FOOD FOR SALE by elks club
No Outside Food or Beverages Permitted

4 SPECIALS:
 DKNY Men’s Watch; COACH Collection;
Jewelry by Fortezza
Jewelry Sales
50/50 raffle

For information or Tickets
1-855-Teal-Tea (1-855-832-5832) or
www.tealtea.org

Supports OVarian Cancer Awareness AND RESEARCH


Dee 
Every Day is a Blessing!