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On Saturday July 16th, 2005, Claire Mix
[about] will make a lone journey to raise funds for a cure to Parkinson Disease.
Claire is going to ride a mobility scooter from the Golden Gate Bridge to the California State Capitol,
where she will be met by many of her students and friends. It's not only a way to raise funds for
The National Parkinson Foundation, but Claire hopes to inspire her students to never give up.
Listen to the "Welcome" message from Mixer! (05/27/05)
What Can You Do To Help?
This is a fundraiser, so the most important thing you can do to help is to make a donation. Whether large or small, your contribution
will help support essential Parkinson research efforts, patient services, education, and outreach. In the United States it is
estimated that 60,000 new cases are diagnosed each year, joining the 1.5 million Americans who currently have Parkinson disease.
While the condition usually develops after the age of 65, 15% of those diagnosed are under 50.
Purchase music from the CD "Singing In A Hairbrush" by Claire Mix.
You'll be able to download all twelve tracks from the CD plus four bonus tracks for just $15.00.
[Yes, I want music!]
Order something from our BLAZE'N GIFT SHOP. [order]
Tell your friends! All of them. Really.
For downloadable music and gift shop orders: a portion of the proceeds from each purchase goes to the National Parkinson and Komen Foundations.
For orders from the Gift Shop: about a buck from each purchase also goes to Mixer Music to help support the kids in her choirs.
The Blaze'n For The Raise'n Specialty Gift Shop supports the National Parkinson and Susan G. Komen Foundations.
You can also support this event by buying and downloading music from Claire's CD, "Singing In A Hairbrush"
for just $15. [Get music]
1 Comments:
i like how news 10 came! it was cool! i really like watching it over and over again. so does my brother...its kind of weird...
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