if anyone wants to get any pins, ribbons, magnets. here's a website i
found....
~ curtis
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www.PCaAwareness.net/pins_ribbons.html
Contact: Rick Ward 16240 San Pedro No. 123 San Antonio, TX 78232-3004
USA (210) 404-2076 mailto:info@pcaawareness.net
The ribbon comes in an assortment of sizes in fabric, plastic, or
enamalled metal.
Wristbands, car magnets, fridge magnets
Display this magnetized ribbon on you car or truck. Other styles
available.
The call for a blue ribbon for prostate cancer awareness arose in the
grassroots community in 1997. In 1999, CapCure and the National Prostate
Cancer Coalition agreed.
knowledge is power - growing old is mandatory - growing wise is optional
"Many more men die with prostate cancer than of it. Growing old is
invariably fatal. Prostate cancer is only sometimes so."
http://community.webtv.net/PALMER_ENT/doc
Stephen Jordan - 28 Aug 2005 17:16 GMT
On august 28, Curtis Palmer wrote:
> if anyone wants to get any pins, ribbons, magnets. here's a website i
> found....
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> grassroots community in 1997. In 1999, CapCure and the National Prostate
> Cancer Coalition agreed.
Some months ago, I bought a couple of the one-inch blue ribbon pins from
Rick, and wear one everywhere I go. It sometimes gives me an opportunity to
launch into my PCa lecture -- long or short depending upon the audience...
Regards,
Steve J
Ron B - 28 Aug 2005 18:23 GMT
Thanks for the info Curtis.
Seems like it was June or July when the awareness program was going on
at the Safeway/Dominicks grocery stores and I got some blue wristbands.
Major League Baseball ALSO had a nice promotion then.
Ron B.
Chicago
I. P. Freely - 28 Aug 2005 18:14 GMT
if anyone wants to get any ribbons. here's a website
Uh . . . where do we hang this ribbon? Mine would fall off.
I.P.
John Loomis - 29 Aug 2005 01:11 GMT
Hey Curtis,
I saw those folks at Safeway in June and or July, selling "soda pop" that
would help finance cancer research....Prostate Cancer....
I figured that "soda pop" was not the best avenue........I did not want to
buy a case of sugar water and out of that .20 cents went to fight
cancer......hum
Somehow or other, don't you think that a fund raising group, say like for
heart disease, would "not be selling glazed donuts?
Or rather, whole grain bread, fruit, and nuts, and wine....
Funny how we deal with fund raising and consciousness.....
John Loomis
if anyone wants to get any pins, ribbons, magnets. here's a website i
found....
~ curtis
==========
www.PCaAwareness.net/pins_ribbons.html
Contact: Rick Ward 16240 San Pedro No. 123 San Antonio, TX 78232-3004
USA (210) 404-2076 mailto:info@pcaawareness.net
The ribbon comes in an assortment of sizes in fabric, plastic, or
enamalled metal.
Wristbands, car magnets, fridge magnets
Display this magnetized ribbon on you car or truck. Other styles
available.
The call for a blue ribbon for prostate cancer awareness arose in the
grassroots community in 1997. In 1999, CapCure and the National Prostate
Cancer Coalition agreed.
knowledge is power - growing old is mandatory - growing wise is optional
"Many more men die with prostate cancer than of it. Growing old is
invariably fatal. Prostate cancer is only sometimes so."
http://community.webtv.net/PALMER_ENT/doc
I. P. Freely - 29 Aug 2005 01:48 GMT
> I figured that "soda pop" was not the best avenue........I did not want to
> buy a case of sugar water and out of that .20 cents went to fight cancer
Especially now that, after decades of claiming aspartame is the most-tested
and safest food additive since dinosaur toe jam, they announce that, "Oops,
never mind; it just takes longer to cause cancer than anyone thought. Stop
consuming it." Crap . . . just after I bought a crate of it at Costco.
I.P.