Tuesday, July 7, 2009

The Bert Show and Tin Lizzy’s Host “Beers for Boobs” Party to Benefit the Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer

Join All The Hits Q100's The Bert Show Thursday, July 23 from 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. for the "Beers for Boobs" party at Tin Lizzy's, 415 Memorial Ave., Atlanta. Event benefits the Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer. Featuring great live music, drink specials and, of course, beers for boobs.

Register to join The Bert Show's 2-Day team at this year’s Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer, October 3-4, and enjoy Tin Lizzy's brand new deck.

For more info, visit www.q100atlanta.com, www.tinlizzyscantina.com and www.2daywalk.org.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Summer of the 2!

Hi Everyone!

The 2-Day hopes everyone is having a good week! As we transition into July, it's time for us to really gear up for some fun and exciting summer events. It's the "Summer of the 2!" - similar to the "Summer of George" for you Seinfeld fans - but actually for a good cause.

First, come register and train for the 2009 2-Day Walk at the Beat the Heat Training Walk on Sat., July 18, beginning at 8 a.m. We are partnering this year with Lenox Square and thought it would be fun to take everyone on a new route and bring you back to the mall just in time to eat in their food court and "Beat the Heat!" Walkers that register at the event will receive a $25 discount. Check in at 7:45 a.m. Please RSVP to 404.531.4111 or e-mail info@daywalk.org.


(That makes 3 training walks in July for you - two walks with orientations from the office and this special walk from Lenox Square Mall. Join us and bring at least two friends with you. Visit www.2daywalk.org to see details on the other training walks this summer.)

Then, something for all our foodies:


Hinton's Bin75 is going pink for the 2-Day with a fabulous wine tasting event. Expand your palette with new wines and light hors d'oeuvres on Sat. July 25 from 6 - 9 p.m. at Hinton’s Bin 75 Wine Bar, 8455 Holcomb Bridge Road, Alpharetta. The last event of the "Wines of Summer" series will be hosted by Chris Hinton, former Falcon's football player. Tickets are $25, with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the 2-Day Walk. For reservation and more info, please call Hinton's at 770.641.1900.

And finally, for all the health minded Atlantans (or even those who have been putting off "that" health screening this year):

The Atlanta Health and Wellness EXPO, Atlanta's premier event highlighting nutrition, exercise, diabetes, heart health, genetic testing, and breast cancer, is Saturday, Aug. 29, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Lenox Square, Buckhead. The event, which is free and open to the public, is presented by It’s The Journey, Inc., sponsored by Piedmont Hospital, and hosted by Lenox Square.

The EXPO will provide screenings for heart health, cholesterol, diabetes, glucose and breast cancer. Mobile mammography and blood donation will be available, beginning at 10 a.m. For those training for the Atlanta 2-Walk, a 10-mile training walk begins at 8 a.m., check in is at 7:30 a.m. This is the last chance to register for the 2009 Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer, on Oct. 3-4. Interested in exhibiting? Contact Linda Schneider at lschneider@2daywalk.org or call 404-531-4111 ext. 207.

So there you have it! A veritable cornucopia of events this summer for the 2-Day. Mark your calendars and we'll see you there - hopefully in pink!

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Do The 2 Walker Spotlight: Rochelle “Shelly” Bloom

Bloom Where You Are Planted: Shelly Bloom and Team Breastini Still Going Strong for Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer

By Lauren Godinez and Wendy Alpine

Shelly Bloom spreads her enthusiasm like a bee pollinating a flower. Wherever she goes, she leaves her mark. At age 61, she is an/the owner and designer of a glass company, a senior real estate consultant and budding comedienne who performs at assisted living facilities. She also is a dedicated volunteer, crew member and walker for the Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer since it began in 2003.

She now walks for Team Breastini’s, which has over 20 members and also includes her daughter, Stacy Gardella, 36, as team captain.

Shelly, a resident of Hochston (near Lawrenceville), continues to walk because both her mother and sister were diagnosed with breast cancer. Her mother was diagnosed when she was 55 and passed away at 63, while her sister was diagnosed at age 36 and passed away at age 44, after also being diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

Breastini’s will host the 4th Annual Lunch & Silent Auction benefiting the Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer at Flemings Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, on Fri. Aug. 14 at 11:30 a.m. “I also ask members of my adult active community to support me,” she said. The team raised $25,000 last year and hopes to top $30,000 this year.

While she does attend the 2-Day’s annual kickoff 10-mile training walk, Shelly enjoys training on her own as well. She’s also keeping up with the 2-Day through its Facebook profile.

What’s her favorite part of the Walk? “I like that more money goes back to the local community and we walk through terrific neighborhoods – some that I was not even familiar with before,” Shelly said.

This year’s Walk will take place on Oct. 3-4 through Atlanta, with a lunch stop at beautiful Agnes Scott College. Come out this summer for the July 18 Beat the Heat training walk at Lenox Square and the Aug. 29 Atlanta Health and Wellness EXPO also at Lenox Square. For more information, call 404-531-4111 or visit www.2daywalk.org.

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Thursday, May 28, 2009

A Stout Pint and a Bite for the Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer



Come out for a pint and a bite to support Atlanta’s breast cancer community at Stout Irish Pub on Tues. June 30th. Stout has partnered with the Atlanta 2 Day Walk for Breast Cancer and will be donating 10% of their sales all day long. Stout is located at 56 East Andrews Drive, Atlanta. Call 404.869.1151 or visit http://www.stoutirishpub.com/ for more information.


About Stout Irish Pub
Located in the former McDuff’s location, this renovated Buckhead neighborhood pub provides a full premium bar including a wide selection of over 50 beers, dark ales, refreshing lagers and rich stouts on draft and available in bottles. In addition to a welcoming patio, the main bar features 19 TVs with international satellite, a pool table, dart boards, Golden Tee, NTN Buzztime Trivia and juke box while the lower level game room offers three additional pool tables, Pac Man & Galaga, a private bathroom and its own cocktail waitress.



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Good Eats at Jason’s Deli for the Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer

Order a spinach veggie wrap, turkey Reuben sandwich, marinated chicken breast salad, or an Italian Cruz po’boy sandwich from now until June 30 at 11 of the Jason’s Deli Atlanta locations and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer. Promotion is applicable for dine in, take-out or delivery. For more info, call 404-558-8805 or visit www.jasonsdeli.com.

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

May 2009 Do The 2 Walker Spotlight: Jill Hutchinson

Boot Scootin for Boobies: Young Woman Participates in Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer for Friends and Family Touched by the Disease

Jill Hutchinson of Decatur, has been “doing the 2” since 2007. The 26-year-old credit analyst for GreenSky Financial first heard about the Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer through a couple of friends that were already walkers and has since formed the walking team, Boot Scootin Boobies. Although not a survivor herself, she has been touched by breast cancer through many people in her life.

“I am walking for three people. My great grandmother, Hilda Koenig, lived to be 94 after a double mastectomy. My aunt, Debbie Epstein, battled breast cancer for five years before passing away in February 2007. And now I am walking in honor of Wendy Anderson. She is a friend of my mom’s who was diagnosed right before the 2-Day Walk in 2008. My Grandma Hilda and Aunt Debbie gave me the motivation to sign up for the 2-Day, and Wendy gives me the strength and motivation to go the 30 miles” she said.

Several factors contributed to her choosing to do the 2-Day Walk, instead of participating in other walks around Atlanta. “The people made a huge impact,” said Jill. “Randi Passoff, the founder, and her friend, Dale Danneman, are possibly the most hilarious best friends I’ve ever met. You feel as though you’ve always known them.”

“The fact that the funds are kept right here in Atlanta is also very important to me. It’s a great feeling to give to the community in such a direct way. Only walking 30 miles, as opposed to 60, and staying in a hotel, instead of a tent, is the icing on the cake. I have every reason to stay involved with this organization.”

Jill is captain of the Boot Scootin Boobies team, which she and her partner, Ray Roberts, started last year. “A friend of Ray’s is currently battling breast cancer and I wanted to walk in honor of those I mentioned,” Jill said. “The team name is in reference to our love of two-stepping and country line-dancing. This year we added my best friend, Kristin Shields, and a new friend, Alyssa Harvey, who we met at the 2009 Kick-Off Orientation at Maggiano’s.”

Boot Scootin Boobies is tackling fundraising in a variety of fun and unique ways. In April, they hosted a yard sale and were given lots of donations of clothing and other items to sell. In May, Jill got her office to have “Jeans Day for the 2-Day,” where each employee who donated $5 got to wear jeans on a Wednesday. So far, they’ve raised $2,165 of their $5,000 goal. But June is where they’re turning up the heat.

They’ll be hosting the 2nd Annual TaTaPalooza, Rock for a Cure at Smith’s Olde Bar on June 20, at 6 p.m. Performances include Arlington Priest, Gareth Asher, Heather Luttrell, Lindsey Hinkle, Tracy Newton, Walter Hinton, Angela Motter, and 3rd Wheel. Tickets are $12 at the door. One-hundred percent of the concert proceeds will be donated to the team. There will also be drawings for door prizes donated from various companies around Atlanta. For more information, visit www.myspace.com/bootscootinboobies.

Additionally, they’re maximizing their team’s exposure through social media. “We’re also on Facebook and TaTaPalooza is listed on about 30 different websites including Atlanta Lesbian Health Initiative, Southern Voice, Creative Loafing, and Access Atlanta” Jill said.

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