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St. Baldrick’s 13th Annual Fundraiser for Childhood Cancer - A Head Shaving Extravaganza at The Harp Irish Pub in Roswell, Sunday, March 9th

Get
involved and sign up your team to start fundraising NOW for the St. Baldrick's 13th Annual Fundraiser for Childhood Cancer at the HARP IRISH PUB on SUNDAY, MARCH 9th from 1-5pm at http://www.stbaldricks.org/events/mypage/243/2014 



With
a profoundly personal reason to support childhood cancer research through the
international St. Baldrick’s Foundation, the family connections at the Harp
Irish Pub are strong.  Tanya Connolly-Walsh, the mother of two
young children and the daughter of Ray Connolly, the proprietor of
the Harp Irish Pub in Roswell, explained why they are so dedicated to being
part of the solution through this annual fundraising effort. “The St.
Baldrick's event that we are hosting at the Harp Irish Pub on Sunday,
March 9th from 1 to 5pm is a celebration!  We invite the
community to join us in raising these critical funds for the St.
Baldrick's Foundation, a non-profit company that funds research to help find
cures for children with cancer.  We found out that our son had cancer when
he was just six weeks old, we’ll never forget that date, and it was on March 17th. 
This annual March event celebrates him and many others.”  Tanya and her
family are really dedicated to this cause.  She explained, “My son, Keelin,
now 9 years of age, was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma when he was only six weeks
old.  I am a lucky and fortunate mother to now say that he has been cancer
free for six years.”  See Keelin’s webpage for St. Baldrick’s to read his
story at 



http://www.stbaldricks.org/kids/mypage/375So
far, almost $18,000 of the $70,000 goal for 2014 has been committed to by our
dedicated teams!  

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Ray
Connolly
 said,
“Monies raised by the St. Baldrick’s childhood cancer research are primarily
raised through head shaving events across all fifty states in the USA and over
28 countries.  The head shaving events are all based on bringing together
volunteers, families and friends to shave their heads in solidarity for
children who typically lose their hair during cancer treatments.  This is
our way of giving back to the community that we care about and bringing
attention to this life and death issue that impacts so many families.” 



He
continued, “The Harp Irish Pub in Roswell has been hosting this event for the
last 13 years and every year it has grown tremendously.  The event is
family friendly, it is a fantastic way for families and businesses to pull
together and have fun, all while showing their support.  All the
participants involved volunteer their time; the kids help fold t-shirts, the
barbers volunteer to shave the heads and of course, the Emcee inspires everyone
in the room with jokes and laughter, plus encouraging all those submitting
their heads to be shaved, both young and old.

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Tanya
said, “We are so happy to have the support of members of the Roswell
Fire Department
 and their fellow brothers and sisters from other
cities who come out and get their heads shaved, all while raising money for St.
Baldrick’s.  Dr. Roy Benaroch from Pediatric Physicians
PC in Roswell, a returning shavee from the last several years, will also return
to help inspire others to get involved.”  Ray said, “People may not
realize that the Harp Irish Pub is smoke free and family friendly, so we invite
everyone to bring the entire family along to the Harp Irish Pub at 1425 Market
Blvd, Suite 1339, Roswell, GA 30076 on March 9th between 1 and 5pm
to be part of the fun.”  You can check out the event webpage to make
a donation or sign up a team online at http://www.stbaldricks.org/events/mypage/243/2014.
  You’ll be making a big difference for kids! Contact:
Tanya Connolly-Walsh, 678-634-1838: tmconnollywalsh@gmail.com.



 



 



 

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