Events
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Ovarian Cancer Awareness Night at Park Tavern
Join us at the Park Tavern, located at 10th and Monroe Dr. in Midtown Atlanta, for Ovarian Cancer Awareness Night. Buy your awareness wristband for $20.00 at the door and enjoy an all you can drink house beer and wine bar between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM. A portion of the proceeds will go to support the GOCA Community Outreach Programs. All ages are welcome, but you must be at least 21 to purchase an awareness bracelet. For more details call the GOCA office at 404-255-1337.
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 Ovarian Cancer Awareness Night at Turner Field
The Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance (GOCA) will be hosting a special night at Turner Field to
honor and recognize individuals and families affected by Ovarian Cancer within our region.
This special event will be part of a large fundraising and awareness effort which will support
the GOCA mission.
Friday, June 25th, 7:30PM
Upper Level Box Seat for $16.00 $6.00 will be donated to GOCA
Ovarian Cancer Awareness Night at Turner Field will include:
- Group recognition during the game
- Friday Night Fireworks presented by Publix
- Your ticket gives you the opportunity to participate
in pre-game parade around the field
Important Information:
- Individual flyer orders that are collected and
mailed in one envelope will be seated together
- June 11, 2010 is the deadline for ticket orders
- Questions and ticket orders should be directed
to Doug Barron at 404-255-1337
Download your ticket order form here!
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Join us for the 2010 Overcome Ovarian Cancer 5k Walk!
The Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance is thrilled to kickoff the 5th Annual Overcome Ovarian Cancer 5k Walk on Saturday, September 11, 2010 at Sanctuary Park in Alpharetta. Registration opens at 8am, with the Walk starting at 10am.
Plans are underway for this year’s event! New for this year will be a raffle for a Grand Prize of two nights in Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas (airfare not included). Not only will this event be truly exciting day filled with family and friends, but it is an opportunity to raise money to fund GOCA’s many community outreach programs provided to newly diagnosed women and their families, such as:
Additional information for download:
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