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Day 371 Cure me I’m Irish events in Randolph and Braintree MA

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If you want to celebrate the Irish in you and support a good cause you should check out Cure me  I’m Irish on  Saturday March 10th  Lombardo’s  in Randolph.  Cure Me I’m Irish will once again include a beer festival with 10 breweries, live Irish music, step dancers, bag pipes, a DJ, and live music from the U2 cover band The Joshua Tree.

Tickets are on sale HERE  and cost $90 per person until the event.  Ticket includes beer tastings from 8-11pm, food, entertainment, a chance at a great door prize, open beer & wine, a chance at raffle and live auctions items –INCLUDING A TRIP FOR 2 TO ARUBA and a great time all while helping to save KIDS with cancer.

Also The Cure Me I’m Irish will be sponsoring a special kids morning at Dave and Busters on Saint Patrick’s Day Saturday March 17th  from 9:00-11:30am

Please join us for an exciting morning for kids to
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a Purpose!

Dave and Buster’s will be opening up exclusively for ticket holders to this event.
. Ticket includes:
Exclusive entrance into Dave and Buster’s for ticket holders only
A Powercard with unlimited non-redemption games
A $7.00 Powercard that will work on all games in the midway.
Breakfast which includes:
Buffet of eggs, bacon, fresh fruit, assorted danishes, mini muffins & bagels
Unlimited coffee, tea, juices & soda

Ticket prices:
$10 / person OR $40/ family (two adults and all children with them)

Tickets are available at www.beatnb.org/cureme

Dave and Buster’s is sponsoring the whole event so all money will go right to pediatric cancer research for neuroblastoma and saving kids TODAY!

 

The Friends of Will Cancer Foundation

As an infant Will Lacey was diagnosed with metastatic cancer and after 8 rounds of chemo and surgery his family thought they could start a life with their child.  Sadly his cancer did not go away and shortly after his second birthday his doctors told his family that Will was incurable.

Will was diagnosed with stage IV neuroblastoma (NB) which is a particularly deadly pediatric tumor.  Will has received his care at Children’s Hospital and Dana Farber in Boston, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Hasbro Children’s Hospital in Providence Rhode Island, The Floating Hospital for Children in Boston, and at Vermont Children’s Hospital in Burlington Vermont.   All of his tumor directed care is directed from Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital in Grand Rapids Michigan from his oncologist Dr. Giselle Sholler.

Neuroblastoma is a very stubborn disease and most kids have a very poor prognosis at diagnosis. There is no cure for this disease if it comes back after initial treatment so families are forced to travel to find options and raise money to help fund research if they want to see their children survive.  Will has been receiving chemotherapy non stop since his diagnosis in March of 2005.