Pink! Gala To Raise Money For Breast Cancer Research

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

The Memorial Health Care System Foundation’s distinctive gala Pink! will be held Jan. 30 at 6:30 p.m. at the Chattanooga Convention Center. Pink! is continuing its support for the MaryEllen Locher Breast Center at Memorial.

Alexis and Barry Bogo are chairing the volunteer committee dedicated to honoring cancer survivors, their loving families and caregivers. Guests will enjoy cocktails, dinner, entertainment and a silent auction. A special highlight of the evening will be dancing to the beat of the Party on the Moon Band. This nationally sought-after band has performed at a variety of venues, including one of the official Inaugural Balls for President Barack Obama.

“Proceeds from Pink! will be used to support expansion of the MaryEllen Locher Breast Center at Ooltewah, scheduled to open in mid-2010,” says Hicks Armor, Memorial Foundation board chair. “This Mountain View Road satellite facility will offer digital mammography and breast ultrasound, with the same coordination of fast diagnosis, professional guidance, and physician consultation available at our Memorial Hospital location.”

Jim Hobson, president and CEO of Memorial Health Care System, said, “Chattanooga has a reputation of giving generously to worthy causes, and I am impressed with the tremendous outpouring of support for Pink! and the Memorial Foundation. We hope to positively affect the lives of many more individuals and families through early cancer detection with our expansion into the Ooltewah community.”

Chattem, Inc. is the presenting sponsor of Pink! The Chattanooga Times Free Press is sponsoring the entertainment this year, and other individuals and corporations are adding their support to advance the level of health care for women in the Chattanooga area.

Tickets for Pink! are $200 per person including cocktails and dinner. Patron tickets of $350 per person provide access to an exclusive Pink! patron party in addition to dinner, table-side bar service, valet/reserved parking, and premium seating at Pink!

For more information about sponsorship opportunities or to purchase tickets, please call Memorial Health Care System Foundation at 423.495.PINK or visit www.memorial.org/pink.


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