Aug
07

Join me at the Pink Tie Gala!

By Casey Quinlan

Richmond’s Pink Tie Gala is apparently the ne plus ultra Pink Ribbon event of the year, every year, here in Rivah City.

Pink Tie Gala 2009

Pink Tie Gala 2009

I’m going to be there, talking about the book, signing copies of the book, and generally being all about the book – and raising awareness of the impact of breast cancer on the lives of those who fight it, those who support the fighters, and those who are left behind to fight on when one of our brave warriors is carried off the field of battle on his or her shield.

Yep, guys get breast cancer, too. Just ask Richard Roundtree, the original “Shaft” – he fought the disease in 1993, and is a vocal advocate for breast cancer issues for both men and women.

Get your tickets to the Pink Tie Gala NOW – the event sells out every year!

Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009, at the Omni Richmond Hotel. Starts at 7:30pm. See you there ;)

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Categories : News, Random Thoughts

Comments

  1. Another amazing insight from one of Richmond’s brightest storytellers. And THIS is a story!

    An incredible read, highly recommended.

  2. Casey,
    Well, you’ve done it again. Told your story for all to hear and enjoy. What a milestone! Your book is out there now, dahling! Keep on being smart.

  3. What an empowering story — can’t wait for the book!

  4. Annie Tobey says:

    Scott, thanks for working on this web site for Casey – and for all the people who will benefit from her book!!

  5. Way to go Casey! What an accomplishment! I can’t wait to read your book. I know so many who are battling “The Big C” and I’m sure it will help them laugh their way through the tough times!

    I’ll be first in line at your book signing!
    Karen

  6. Win Clark says:

    Congratulations! I can’t wait for the book to come out. Thanks for all the help and the smiles.

  7. Sandi says:

    MM–as one who has known and loved you forever, I am, yet again, in awe. The book is another in a long string of accomplishments and I couldn’t be happier or more proud of you! I know your parents are smiling down, as are mine! Can’t wait to read the book, and am fully expecting to see you on Oprah soon!!

  8. Cece says:

    What can I say but I AM SO DANG PROUD OF MY SISSTER! You rock!!

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