Komen affiliate makes $2.7 million in local grants
Susan G. Komen for the Cure grant recipients pose for a group photo after $2.7 million is awarded at Denver banquet. (Sandy Puc, Special to The Denver Post) Denver Metropolitan Affiliate of Susan G....
View ArticleGearing up to paint the town pink
Alexis Shipman Hart, left, Nancy Sagar, Sharon Magness Blake, Marc Steron, Devonne Shapiro-Nations, Nancy Thompson and Cora Sexton Wheeler. Are you ready for some football? The young professionals...
View ArticleThinking pink, in unique ways
Ernie Blake and Sharon Magness Blake. (Steve Peterson, Special to The Denver Post) It goes without saying that you’re going to see a lot of pink at Susan G. Komen for the Cure’s annual dinner-dance, A...
View ArticleA Pink Tie Affair raises lots of green for Susan G. Komen for the Cure
[media-credit name="Emily RC Photography" align="alignright" width="275"][/media-credit]Former Denver Bronco Billy Thompson, pictured here with his wife, Cathie, was one of the Pink Tie Guys for Susan...
View ArticleCalendar: Yip Foundation Band Night, Museo de las Americas concert … and more
The Nathan Yip Foundation Associate Board. Image by Emily Greene The Nathan Yip Foundation Associate Board, in cooperation with Flobots.org, is staging the first Back to School Band Night, starring Bop...
View ArticleDenver Calendar: A “light” week for Denver fundraisers
In 1883, when steel magnate and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie opened his first library in his hometown of Dunfermline, Scotland, he had the biblical phrase “Let there be light” inscribed on the...
View Article2013 Pink Tie Affair has record results for Susan G. Komen for the Cure
One thousand thirty people were “in the pink,” some quite literally, when Denver Metropolitan Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure hosted its annual Pink Tie Affair. The record turnout helped boost...
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