Charity Event

Saturday, April 5, 2014

5:00-11:00 pm

Quad Cities Waterfront Convention Center

2021 State Street, Bettendorf, Iowa

Tickets $25 in advance on the website at www.cckma-qc.org

Price includes dinner & dessert from 5:30-7:30 pm

Children under 12 are free.

Guest speakers: Dr. David Bender and Dr. Michael Goodheart of the University of Iowa Gynecologic Oncology Department

There will be raffle prizes, silent auction items, live auction, 50/50 drawing, cash bar, music by EIO Entertainment, merchandise booth, photo booth and a VIP area for all cancer survivors.

Please help us raise awareness and support research of ovarian cancer!

Proceeds from this event will be donated and University of Iowa Gynecologic Oncology Research Lab

History: Angie DeWilfond, our founder, was diagnosed in August of 2007 with stage 3C Ovarian Cancer at the age of 37. She is currently battling the disease for the fifth time. The CCKMA annual event began in 2008 as a small get together with friends. Angie
decided that with the help of this great network of friends, that an annual fundraising event should be held to support the research of gynecological cancers. CCKMA also supports organizations that spread the warning symptoms and educate women about ovarian cancer. Angie wanted to share the annual CCKMA event as a day to celebrate life for all cancer survivors, their families and friends, as well as to hold tribute to those we have lost to cancer.

CCKMA is currently seeking sponsors, donations for silent auction, live auction and raffles. Contact 309-236-3629 or E-MAIL: angie@cckma-qc.org

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