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3rd Annual TCARE.org Men’s Health Social @ the Tilted Kilt November 19th, 2014 Thank you to all who attended and those who donated item!!! $5.00 donation= 3rd Annual TCARE.org Event Details: Bracelet with Mustache Pendant 2 OSU Men’s Basketball Tickets AllHustle Fitness Gift Certificate Jamberry Gift Basket Thad Matta Autographed Photo Zach Boren Autographed Photo More Fun: Photography by Catherine Jet’s Pizza |
All 14 Central Ohio Locations!
November 1-30
$1.00 donation= moustache with your name on the Jet’s wall
Show your support for Men’s Health Awareness by donating $1 for a Moustache
to hang on the Jet’s wall
100% of Proceeds Benefit:
The Jay Holdgreve Endowment for Testicular Cancer Research
@ Ohio State’s Comprehensive Cancer Center – James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute
2013
Men’s Health Social- Columbus, OH
Event raises $890!!!
Thank you to Brent & all of the staff at the Tilted Kilt for hosting,
it was a great evening!!
Thank you to “Torg”, Bob (photo booth), Mark (silent auction), Bob & Theresa (Worthington Jewelers), all who donated, and everyone who attended!!!
Wednesday November 16th @ 6:30 pm
Fun for everyone not just guys
Raffle: 6 chances for $5, must be present to win
1/2 Karat Diamond Earrings
donated by Worthington Jewelers
Urban Meyer Autographed Picture 11×14
donated by TCARE.org
2 Ohio State Men’s Basketball Tickets
10 Rows from Court
donated by Dream Seats
Featuring:
Emcee:
“The Torg”
Scott Torgerson
Silent Auction:
www.sportspossessions.com
Framed Zach Boren Picture
Framed Carmen Ohio Picture
13 OSU Frosty
Framed Michigan Denard Robinson
Chuck Knoll Steelers Full Size Helmet
Earle Bruce OSU Collage
Deshaun Thomas/Evan Ravenel mini-basketball
Jim Brown Browns mini-helmet
Anthony Munoz Bengals mini helmet
Framed UFC Chuck Lidell photo
Framed Bluejacket RJ Umberger
Framed Fergie photo
Raffle Sponsors:
Delmar Distributing
Bud Light
Tilted Kilt
Yuengling
Superior Beverage
Grand Marnier
Across the Field
Boyd’s Goodyear
Heins Jewelers
White Castle
Subway
2012
End of Movember Celebration
www.bbrcolumbus.com
Silent Auction Items
4 Courtside Tickets
Cavs vs. Hawks
Section 27, Row 2, Seats 3-6
(2 rows behind the Cavs bench)
Donated by the Cleveland Cavaliers
Thad Matta Autographed OSU Nike Basketball
Donated by Tony & Tricia Langhals
Buckeye Vodka Gift Baske
Donated by Buckeye Vodka
Julio Jones Autographed
Atlanta Falcons Mini-Helmet
Donated by the Atlanta Falcons
special thanks to Marty Lauzon
MMA Gloves & Shorts
Autographed by Cain Velasquez & Daniel Cormier
donated by BBR
Moustache Contest
1st Place: $250 BBR VIP Package
2nd Place: $100 Worthington Jewelers Gift Certificate
Prizes donated by:
Worthington Jewelers, Jet’s Pizza, Lady Jane’s, BBR,
Oxy Water, TCARE.org
Event Sponsors:
Dr. John Paes, Endocrinologist
Westerville Medical Associates
285 W Schrock Rd
Westerville, OH 43081
818-9550
The 31 Initiative-Mission Accomplished
http://the31initiative.blogspot.com
Ryan Eickholt decided to Pay It Forward by challenging himself mentally and physically and at the same time raising money to help support the Jay Holdgreve Endowment for Testicular Cancer Research at OSUCCC-The James. Click on the link above, read his 31 Initiative and help support him during his journey. Thanks Ike!!
$2,722.10!!!
Race 31 – 9/29/12, 5K for K9s – FINAL RACERace 30 – 9/21/12, March of Dimes Night Moves
Race 29 – 9/16/12, Delphos Canal Days 5K Race 28 – 9/9/12, Dash for Dad 5K Race 27 – 9/3/12, Leap for the Ligers 5K Race 26 – 8/25/12, Mount Carmel Up and Away 5K Race 25 – 8/19/12, CHA Dog Jog 5K Race 24 – 8/12/12, Hueston Woods 5K Race 23 – 8/2/12, IGS Energy/Dublin Irish Festival 5K Race 22 – 7/29/12, Giant Eagle 5K/10K Run Race 21 – 7/28/12, SIDS Awareness 5K Race 20 – 7/20/12, World Famous Pig Run 5K Race 19 – 7/14/12, Lifeline of Ohio Dash for Donation Race 18 – 7/4/12, Clintonville July 4th Celebration 5K Race 18 – 6/30/12, 2nd Annual Spook Central 5K – DID NOT RUN DUE TO STORM Race 17 – 6/24/12, Race for Ellie 5K |
Race 16 – 6/16/12, Carolinas CARE Partnership 5K
Race 15 – 6/9/12, Lyndsey and Kyle 5K Race 14 – 6/2/12, MoveMMORE 5K Race 13 – 5/24/12, 2FGR Race Day for Down Syndrome 5K Race 12 – 5/18/12, Little Heroes 5K Race 11 – 5/12/12, JAKESTRONG 5K Race 10 – 5/5/12, Commit To Be Fit 5K Race 9 – 4/28/12, The Roadrunner Run 5K Race 8 – 4/21/12, Path for Peace 5K Race 7 – 4/14/12, Amy’s Fight Against Lymphoma 5K Race 6 – 4/7/12, Habitat Home Run 5K Race 5 – 3/31/12, Project Congo 5K Race 4 – 3/24/12, World Race for Hope 5K Race 3 – 3/17/12, St. Patrick’s Day 5K Race 2 – 3/10/12, Pi Day 5K Race 1- 3/3/12, Arnold Classic 5K |
Race 1 of 31
32 degrees and flurries
The 31 Initiative-Canal Days
Ryan “Ike” Eickholt completed his 29th out of 31 races for his 31 Initiative at the Delphos Canal Days 5k. I ran my first 5K finishing in 31:45, no walking either!! Those listed below ran or walked the 5K or 2K kids fun run. There were also numerous individuals who came out to show their support. It was a loud and fun crowd.
Thank you all!!
Run Ike Run!
Ohio State University Testicular Cancer Awareness Day
April 15, 2012
Ohio State vs. Nebraska
Sunday
1:05 pm
http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/sports/m-basebl/osu-m-basebl-body.html
Thank you for all who attended today’s game, especially Dr. Monk.
Ohio State University Testicular Cancer Awareness Day
April 16, 2011
Ohio State and Michigan State wore decals on their batting helmets
Threw out 1st pitch, accompanied by Dr. Shabsigh
WLIO Interview
http://www.hometownstations.com/category/191231/video?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=7992970
NBC 4 Interview
http://video.nbc4i.com/v/67088585/dublin-man-continues-the-movember-momentum.htm?q=movember
Dublin Man Continues The Movember Momentum
By Robyn Haines
Throughout the month of November, we have highlighted local efforts to recognize “Movember” — the movement aiming to change the face of men’s health and to bring attention to prostate and testicular cancer.
While the moustaches grab attention during November, one local man is making it his mission to push the campaign farther.
In 2010, Jay Holdgreve learned he had testicular cancer. It was a complete shock to this married, father of three.
“It’s the most common cancer for men 16-34 years old, but you rarely hear about it, talk about it,” said Holdgreve.
Since he was diagnosed, Holdgreve has made it his mission to talk about it; and his doctor, Ahmad Shabsigh, is completely in his corner. Shabsigh is a urologic oncologist with OSU James Cancer Hospital.
Prostate cancer, since its a more common disease and effects much more men than testicular cancer, there’s a lot of talk about it; but in the last 5 years, I have not seen any improvement in public knowledge of testicular cancer.”
Shabsigh is hoping Holdgreve can help change that, bringing testicular cancer into the forefront. The disease is rare and effects mainly young, healthy men, like Holdgreve.
Im actually an athletic trainer, so Ive been around sports my whole life, says Holdgreve. Playing and being an athletic trainer of sports teams, Ive never talked about it with anybody.”
So along with his website, www.tcare.org, and his growing moustache, he is trying to give men’s health awareness a boost. Holdgreve is hoping Movember can be the start of something much bigger.
“It can start as a simple as the moustache, women’s health and the pink ribbon turned into a multi-billion dollar awareness program, so maybe the moustache can be that.”
Holdgreve also started an endowment for the James Cancer Hospital and is having his next fundraiser at the BBR bar in the Arena District on Thursday, November 29, at 7 p.m.
As for his moustache, he will be shaving it on December 1.
Dublin Villager Articles- TCARE.org & 31 Initiative
Thank you Jennifer!
Dublin man raising money for testicular-cancer research
Dublin runner using 31 races to raise cancer awareness
Upper Arlington News
4/21/2011
UA baseball squad plans day of awareness Saturday
By PHILLIP KING
There’s a very special day coming up for the Upper Arlington baseball team and its fans, and this time it won’t have anything to do with what happens between the chalked lines.
The Golden Bears will join with visiting Olentangy Liberty Saturday, April 23, to observe Testicular Cancer Awareness Day.
The teams will wear decals on their helmets to promote testicular cancer awareness, in hopes of saving some of the men age 15-34 who comprise the group most often stricken.
The disease is highly curable if caught early, but half of males effected seek attention only after the cancer has spread to other locations in their bodies, a delay often caused by a lack of awareness, or embarrassment.