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St. Baldrick’s Barbicide eventsponsored by Cost Cutters

April 17th, 2010Mo’s Irish Pub

Milwaukee, WI

www.StBaldricks.org • 888.899.BALD

www.StBaldricks.org • 888.899.BALD

Cancer is the # 1 disease killer of children in the U.S. and Canada.

Worldwide 160,000 kids are diagnosed with cancer each year.

Every 3 ½ minutes a child is diagnosed with cancer.

One in five children diagnosed with cancer will not survive.

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Facts

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Welcome to the 1st Annual St.

Baldrick’s

Barbicide Event.

A sincere thank you goes to all of

the participants, volunteers,

shavees and supporters that have

banded together to make this

event a success.

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The Agenda

1:00 PM Registration Begins 1:00 PM DJ Serkus

1:00 PM Face Painting | Entertainment

1:30 PM Head Shaving 4:00 PM Silent Auction Closes 4:30 PM Trinity Irish Dancers

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Many thanks to Milwaukee Area Cost Cutters - Our official

event sponsor.

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We'd also like to thank DJ Serkus, the Trinity Irish

Dancers and Pam Erickson (Choc O'Lotta) for donating

their time and talent to help make this event a

huge success.

Thank you….

Jen Farrasci-O'Malley &Mo's Irish Pub

Thank you….

Julie Brolin &theMilwaukee Area

Cost Cutters

Thank you….

Joe “Djserkus” Guerra

Thank you….

Carol Beveridge&

The Trinity Irish Dancers

Thank you….

Prudy & Dennis Stern

Thank you….

Pam Erickson (Choc O’ Lotta)

Every year, tens of thousands of volunteer “shavees” shave their heads in solidarity of children with cancer, while requesting donations of support from friends and family.

Steve Conner Photography

Steve Conner

Photography

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More than 2,500 events have taken place in 24 countries and 50 U.S. states, raising over $69 million.

Steve Conner Photography

Steve Conner

Photography

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St. Baldrick’s is a fusion of “St. Patrick’s Day” and “bald,” in honor of the first event held on March 17, 2000

What is St. Baldrick’s?

What began as a challenge between friends and has grown

into the world's biggest volunteer-driven fundraising program for

childhood cancer!

Steve Conner Photography

Steve Conner

Photography

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Thank you to Mike Szczepanski for designing our Event Poster.

Website:Demografixinc.com

Mike Szczepanski –Senior DesignerEmail: mike@demografixinc.com   

bright ideas, efficient grafix

Over 108,000 children and adults – including 8,600 women – have shaved.

In 2009 alone, more then 33,000 heads were shaved.

St. Baldrick’s will shave over 40,000 heads in 2010.

FactsSteve Conner

Photography

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Fellowships and

Grants

Commitment to Scientific Research

Funds are made available to pediatric cancer researchers in the form of grants

and fellowships.

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Donations to St. Baldrick’s are helping some of the world's finest researchers to

find cures for childhood cancer.

Fellowships and

Grants

Since our establishment as an independent charity in 2005, St. Baldrick’s has:

• Awarded 57 Fellow and Scholar awards, to develop the childhood cancer research experts of tomorrow.

• Funded grants at over 80 institutions focusing on childhood cancer research and making it possible to treat more children on clinical trials.

• Provided funding to more than 230 institutions engaged in cooperative research, helping to enroll thousands of new children in clinical trials.

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2010 Child

Ambassadors

The five St. Baldrick’s Foundation 2010 Child Ambassadors represent the startling reality that one in five children diagnosed with cancer will lose their

lives.

Khalid, North Carolina, Neuroblastoma, no evidence of disease (NED).

Sara, Illinois, Wilms tumor, no evidence of disease (NED).

Zoe, California, Lymphoblastic Leukemia, in treatment. Ty, Idaho, Osteosarcoma,

no evidence of disease (NED).

Averi, North Carolina, Ewing’s sarcoma, passed away. (Dec. 31, 1992 – March 12, 2009)

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Tim B. Location: Holcombe, WI, US

Diagnosis:

Burkitt's Lymphoma Treated at: Current Status:

Passed Away Age at Diagnosis:

16

Our Honored Child

Tim was diagnosed March 15th 2008 with Burkitt's Lymphoma, a rare cancer with approximately 400 cases in the U.S. Burkitt's is known for doubling the size of its tumors in 24 hours. After being in treatment until J une 2008 he had his first all clear, with his first relapse in August 2008. A Stem cell Transplant in November and latest relapse in J anuary 2009. Tim was an avid outdoors person loving fishing, hunting four wheeling, boating etc. Tim was able to complete his hunt of a lifetime going to Arkansas and harvesting a seven point buck and a doe. He was treated to a pheasant hunt in Minnesota in J anuary 2009. He played Guitar with the Silent thunder Band out of Ladysmith, WI . He was an active member of the swing Choir and chorus choir at Lake Holcombe High School. Tim was able to play with his favorite guitarist Billy McLaughlin in a special concert at St. Mary's hospital in Rochester Minnesota last year. Tim was Guest Speaker for Ronald McDonald House, Hears and Diamonds Gala, where he spoke about his relationship with Ronald McDonald house throughout his treatment. Tim and his dad J im both participated by getting their heads shaved at the St Baldrick's Event at Whistle Binke's on the lake in Rochester Minnesota on May 17th 2008.

Diagnosis:Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Elizabeth H.Location: Plover, WI, US

Age: 8

"Everything will be ok in the end. If it is not ok, it is not the end." Cancer can take a lot from you if you let it.

This quote sums up our family belief. Elizabeth is a very happy and active

little girl, even with cancer.

Hi everyone. As you know my name is Aiden Zadurski. I enjoy

riding my bike, playing with sidewalk chalk. hanging out with my friends and family, blowing bubbles, and tricking my Papa

Joe with my magic tricks.

Diagnosis:Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

(ALL)

Aiden Z.Location: Marinette, WI, US

Age: 5

Diagnosis:Neuroblastoma

Lilyana B.Location: Rosendale, WI, US

Age: 6

Lilyana is usually a happy loving little girl who loved to spend time with mom, dad, and her sister, Alissa. She loves to watch

Dora and SpongeBob. Up until being diagnosed, she liked going to school and

seeing her friends every day.

Diagnosis:Neuroblastoma

Lillia B.Location: Merrill, WI, US

Age: 5

Normal life changed forever the day we took our usually healthy 2 year old in to the doctor with what we thought was just a flu bug. She was

diagnosed with stage IV Neuroblastoma High risk, unfavorable. The cancer had spread from one

side of her abdomen to the other wrapping finger-like around organs. It was in her distant

lymph nodes and bone marrow. One of the hardest parts for her was loosing her pretty hair.

Diagnosis:Osteosarcoma

Katie C.Location: Altoona, WI, US

Age: 15

When we were getting ready for Katie's benefit, we asked her to come up with a saying that could be used on

her benefit stuff. She looked at me and said, "Believe in Yourself". It was used as the theme of her benefit and

has become her motto to live by.

Diagnosis:T-Cell NH Lymphoma

Owen A.Location: Fond du lac, WI, US

Age: 10

Owen was diagnosed with T-Cell Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma in August 2008 and

our entire family's lives changed forever---as did many people who know us. He is

currently going through a treatment protocol that includes 108 weeks of

treatment, which will continue until about September of this year.

Diagnosis:Brain and Spinal Cord Tumor

Hayley C.Location: Eau Claire, WI, US

Age: 7

Hayley was diagnosed at age 1 1/2 during an MRI to rule out certain developmental disabilities. She

was not sitting upright unassisted, nor walking (as well as other delays) which indicated that

something was not right. A tumor was found in her brain. This past April (2009) we received the

best news! Her tumor was gone!

I was 16 when I was diagnosed. I received 8 treatments and now I am 20

and going to the doctor every 6 months. I like to play guitar and watch

movies. I am a big fan of Dukes of Hazzard. In June of 2006 I went to

Dukefest in Tennessee and met at the original cast.

DiagnosisNon-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Travis J Davis Location: Abbotsford, WI, US

Age: 20

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Diagnosis:Neuroblastoma

Brittany C.Location: Green Bay, WI, US

Brittany was diagnosed with neuroblastoma at the age of 4 1/2. She relapsed three times and went through chemo, radiation, surgeries, stem cell

harvest, stem cell transplant, and antibody treatments. She continued to

fight this beast and tried to lead a normal life as an active teenager.

We were devastated when Ida was diagnosed with cancer in 2006 just after her first birthday. Hepatoblastoma is a liver cancer that is mostly diagnosed in children age 3 and under. We didnt even know that kids could get liver cancer. In North America, only 100 kids are diagnosed with this type of cancer each year.

Diagnosis:Hepatoblastoma

Ida D.Location: Beaver Dam, WI, US

Age: 5

Ethan is a 4 year-old boy who has been blessed in his little life so far. He

battled brain cancer for a year and now, almost 2 years later, everything

is still stable! Praising God for His protection!

Diagnosis:Brain or Spinal Cord Tumor

Ethan W.Location: Marinette, WI, US

Age: 4

Diagnosis: Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

(ALL)

Amelia G.Location: Green Bay, WI, US

Age: 6

Through it all Amelia has had a smile that is contagious, with her dimples shining

through. Amelia had adjusted to her new life, knowing all her medications; which ones tasted yucky and which ones were okay. She even had her own "medicine dance" she did to make it more fun.

Our Shavees…

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Before shots…

Team: Cost Cutters Menomonee Falls #6572

Alex H.

Keith Swetlik

Team: Cost Cutters Menomonee Falls #6572

David H.

Team: Cost Cutters Menomonee Falls #6572

James G.

Mike H.

Team: Cost Cutters West Capitol Drive

Chuck H.

Team: Cost Cutters Menomonee Falls #6572

Jason Lanza

Team: Cost Cutters West Capitol Drive

Ryan W.

Team: Cost Cutters Franklin

John Sturm

Debbie M. & Jean O.

Team: Cost Cutters Sunset

Justin S.

Media CoverageSt. Baldrick's has been covered in publications such as USA Today, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Family Circle and the Washington Post, and in hundreds of other media outlets across the nation from Good Morning America, CNN, The Early Show, FOX & Friends and Access Hollywood and from the Seattle Times to the Palm Beach Post.

Our partners benefit from more than 21,000,000 annual media impressions (local and national) we receive.

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Volunteers

Nothing can get done without them…..

Donate Shave Organize an event Recruit a Shavee Volunteer Involve your Business,

Organization or School Spread the Word

What would you look like bald?You would look like a hero for kids with cancer.

Be a Hero

Craig Mitchelldyer

Photography

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2010 Calendar

No Matter how you say it….. We want to THANK YOU!!

Together, we can Conquer Kids’ Cancer!

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Together, we can Conquer Kids’ Cancer!

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Beaver Dam High School Event March 17, 2010 Beaver Dam, WI

Our Honored Child

Tim B.Location: Holcombe, WI, US

Diagnosis:Burkitt's Lymphoma

Together, we can Conquer Kids’ Cancer!

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old Sponsors: $75,000 - $99,999

 

Silver Sponsors: $50,000 - $74,999

Gold Sponsors: $75,000 - $99,999

Corporate Sponsors 2010

Joe (DJSerkus) Guerra

Facepainting

Shavees

Trinity Dancers