Sunday, November 24, 2013

America's Hometown Thanksgiving Day Parade



 Abraham Lincoln started the celebrations
 Mayflower Replica
 Paul Revere on Horseback
 Big turkey balloon
 Big dedications to Boston Strong
 Boston Red Sox Champions mascot Wally
 This train acts as a food drive and viewers are encouraged to bring food to the parade for collection
Must have Santa

November 23rd I attended Plymouth's Thanksgiving Day Parade, the divisions of this parade are historically based and all follow a timeline. I was able to enjoy the parade from the VIP grandstand with my family. Lots to do and see, the festivities go on all weekend. After all this parade is ranked 2nd best in the nation!

Biggest Loser 5K Off-Road Challenge





 
Fenway Park was full of people on November 16th participating in The Biggest Loser Spartan Off Road Challenge. I was able to volunteer with the children's events. Children ages 4-13 ran a 1 mile course of stairs and obstacles to the finish line where each were awarded with medals. It was great to see so many kids participating in an active way and many running the course several times. Meanwhile adults had their own set of obstacles where they took advantage of every foot of Fenway's amenities top to bottom.

American Cancer Society's Cancer Prevention Study-3




 
November 16th I committed myself to helping study cancer for the couple decades. Over the next 20-30 years I will be completing periodic surveys to help research efforts. In addition to surveys I had to have my waist measured and give blood samples which they will use in the event I get cancer in the future. Being able to be a part of this study is not something that comes around often and the same type of survey was done in finding the connection of smoking and cancer many years ago.

Promises for Purple







 
November 10th was the Promises for Purple Pancreatic Cancer fundraiser. This event fundraises for Dana Farber Cancer Institution and in its three years has raised close to $100,000 for research. This has helped in funding for the 4th leading cancer killer. I enjoyed getting to know the committee and helping them educate the public, sell shirts and pull opportunity drawing winners. I wish them many more years of successful fundraising.

Edaville Rail Run




 
 
On November 9th I travelled to Edaville Rail Road to volunteer for the Evaville Rail Run. This was the 14th Annual fundraiser for the Dorine Merritt Memorial Fund. Dorine was an 18 year old nursing student home for the weekend when she was killed in a car accident in 1972. Her family now puts on this event to raise scholarship funds. Participants could choose between a 2 mile fun run or a 5 mile trail run. I helped by getting t-shirts out to participants and cheering on the over 1000 runners as they crossed the finish line.
 

Lungevity Foundation's Breathe Deep Walk







 
Saturday November 2nd I attended the 8th Annual Lungevity Foundation's Breath Deep 5K Walk to raise funds for lung cancer research and support. So far they have raised over $200,000 from this event. There was so much going on from education, soccer, face painting, a dedication wall, people playing on the beach and lots of socializing. The opening proceedings had singers and speakers including caregiver recognition. It was a beautiful day in Boston to share in this event!