On Friday, May 7, 2010, the LLS had the 2010 Creative Black Tie and Casino Night - Benefit for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society held at Hugh's Catering. 100% of the ticket prices went straight to LLS. The night had an Open Bar, Heavy Hors D'oeuvres, Dessert, Cappuccino, Silent Auction, Poker Tables, Live Band, Wii Fit Olympics, Door Prizes, Award for Most Creative Attire. So much fun was had. We certainly can't wait for the next one!
PAST EVENTS!
What an amazing concert this was. This musical concert was tailor made for people who like classical music and for people who don't! Grammy winning vocalist, Terry Barber (with guest Artist, Samara Dunn) put on a sensational performance to remember!
There was a cocktail reception and silent auction by Hamilton Fine Art. Thank you everyone who attended this event who helped in the fight against cancer!
Hollywood Playhouse
2640 Washington Street
Hollywood, FL 33020
Ph. 954-922.0404
Join us in congratulating our 2008 Man & Woman of the Year candidates and Save The Date ~ May 9, 2008 for our Journey of Hope Gala in the Crystal Ballroom at The Hyatt Regency Pier 66 where the 2008 Man & Woman of the Year winners will be announced.
Ticket price is $150 and includes dinner, open bar, live/silent auction and entertainment.
For Man of the Year: Terry Barber, Tony Beall, John Bock, Matt Durbin, Carlos Lacasa, Tom Latrielle, Anthony Melendez, Milton Pacheco, Rob Shahady, and Scott Smiley.
For Woman of the Year: Regina Blanz, Michelle DuChamp, Ginny Fujino, Lisa Gaeta, Stefanie Gross, Tara Horner, Beth Jarvis, Tracey Keller, Meridith Miller, Susan Rindley, Kristin Smith, and Julia Yarbough.
Register now for our 2007-2008 Pennies Campaign at www.schoolandyouth.org and join the 135 schools in South Florida and Puerto Rico that have already signed up!
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Announces Finalists for
2008 Man & Woman of the Year
The Southern Florida Chapter of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) recently announced the finalists for its 2008 Man & Woman of the Year competition, in which winners are named based on the number of “votes” they receive. Every dollar raised counts as a “vote.” Finalists include:
• Terry Barber, Terry-Barber.com of Ft. Lauderdale
• Tony Beall, Multiple Sclerosis Foundation of Ft. Lauderdale
• Regina Blanz of Fort Lauderdale
• Michelle DuChamp, Interval International of Ft. Lauderdale
• Matt Durbin, D & F Mortgage Consultants, of Boca Raton/Deerfield
• Ginny Fujino , Blacktie-South Florida, of Ft. Lauderdale
• Lisa Gaeta, Finance Placements & Consulting, of Ft. Lauderdale
• Stephanie Gross, Go Riverwalk/New River Design Group, LLC, of Ft. Lauderdale
• Tara Horner, Tower Club, of Ft. Lauderdale
• Beth Jarvis, Broward County Fair, of Sunrise/Weston
• Tracey Keller , Citi Smith Barney-The Blake Group, of Ft. Lauderdale
• Carlos Lacasa, MD Medicare Choice, of Miami
• Tom Latrielle , Mobile Chiropractic, of Ft. Lauderdale
• Anthony Melendez, STG International, Inc./OMHA, of Miami
• Meridith Miller, Roe Minor Realty Consultants, of Ft. Lauderdale
• Milton Pacheco, Genovese, Joblove & Battista, P.A., of Miami
• Susan Rindley, Galleria Collection of Fine Homes, of Ft. Lauderdale Beach
• Rob Shahady, Adorno & Yoss, of Ft. Lauderdale
• Scott Smiley, Mayback & Hoffman, P.A., of Wilton Manors
• Julia Yarbough, Anchor/NBC 6, CW News at Ten, of Miramar
Winners of the competition will be announced at the Man & Woman of the Year Journey of Hope Gala at 6:30 p.m. on May 9 at The Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six, 2301 Southeast 17th Street in Fort Lauderdale. Tickets are $150 per person and a table of ten costs $1,000. Sponsorships also are available. The ticket price includes open bar underwritten by Premier Beverage and Glenfiddich, dinner, live and silent auction and entertainment.
Other sponsors include Noella Loubier, Lynne Wines, CEO South Florida CNL Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Salomon Terner, Mr. Chain, the Russo Family, Lisa and Harry Posin, Minto Communities, LLC, and Go Riverwalk magazine.
Winners of the 2008 Man & Woman of the Year will be entered into the LLS National Man & Woman of the Year competition. Candidates compete in honor of the LLS Boy & Girl of the Year, local children who are survivors of blood cancers and who are sources of inspiration.
The money raised by candidates over a ten-week period is used by LLS to fund research seeking cures and better therapies, and to provide information and support so that patients have the best possible outcomes throughout their cancer experience.
Candidates for the Man of the Year include Scott Smiley, Tom Latrielle, Tony Beall, Terry Barber, Rob Shahady and Milton Pacheco. They are pictured with Julian Hernandez , Boy of the Year, Catherine "Kit Kat" Hernandez, Girl of the Year, and Natalia Robles.
Candidates for the Woman of the Year include Ginny Fujino, Susan Rindley, Beth Jarvis, Tara Horner, Stefanie Gross, Tracey Keller.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Journey of Hope Gala Celebrates
The 2008 Man & Woman of the Year
The Southern Florida Chapter of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) will announce the winners of the 2008 Man & Woman of the Year competition at the Journey of Hope Gala at 6:30 p.m. on May 9 at The Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six, 2301 Southeast 17th Street, in Fort Lauderdale.
Tickets are $150 per person and a table of ten is $1,000. Sponsorships also are available. The ticket price includes open bar underwritten by Premier Beverage and Glenfiddich, dinner, live and silent auction and entertainment.
To be awarded the Man & Woman of the Year title, candidates must have the top number of “votes.” Every dollar raised counts as one “vote.” The winners then will be entered into the competition for National Man & Woman of the Year. Candidates compete in honor of LLS’ Boy & Girl of the Year, local children who are survivors of blood cancers and who are sources of inspiration.
The money raised by candidates over the ten-week period is used by LLS to fund research seeking cures and better therapies, and to provide information and support so that patients have the best possible outcomes throughout their cancer experience.
About The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society:
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society®, headquartered in White Plains, NY, with 68 chapters in the United States and Canada, is the world’s largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research and providing education and patient services. The Society’s mission: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. Since its founding in 1949, the Society has invested more than $550 million in research specifically targeting leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma. Last year alone, the Society made 5.1 million contacts with patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals.