Eat to Beat Cancer - A Benefit for the Pap Corps
Eat To Beat Cancer Raises Awareness of The Pap Corps’ Mission
The Pap Corps celebrated Boca Festival Days with Eat to Beat Cancer, a dining event held at Royal Palm Place in Boca Raton. Hundreds of supporters dined at the plaza's restaurants, which donated a portion of their proceeds to the largest all-volunteer organization in the United States solely dedicated to raising funds for cancer research. The event also marked the 60th birthdays of both the Pap Corps and the Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce.
"We appreciate Royal Palm Place for being our Chamber partner for this event," said JoAnne Goldberg, president of The Pap Corps, "they were wonderful hosts. We also want to thank Denise Righetti, of Investments Limited, for all of her hard work, and for securing the very talented Wild Cats Band, www.thewildcatsband.com, which provided the evening's entertainment. They were outstanding!
"We enjoy participating in these community events because they help us spread the word about our mission. Volunteers are critical to our fundraising success, and we are always looking for opportunities to invite people to get involved. Everyone has been touched by cancer in some way. If you are looking to make a real difference, The Pap Corps provides many ways for you to do so. "
With 54 chapters in Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade counties, The Pap Corps has many open chapters, which do not require residence in a specific community. Pap members participate in fun events throughout the year, create long-lasting friendships and have the opportunity to learn about state-of-the-art advances in cancer research from the world's top doctors.
In the past 60 years, The Pap Corps has donated over $43 million for research on ALL TYPES of cancer at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. For more information please visit www.papcorps.org.
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Bob and Barbara Evedon |
Naomi Prever
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Barbara Snyder, Pete Zambito |
Marilyn Swillinger
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| Susan Davis, Shirley Kelly | Gerry Goldberg Rita and Leslie Seiff |
Donna Ashkinazy Marilyn Adler Shelley Studley |
Ann and Marty Stern Rosalie Zeldon |
