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I GET IN FRONT BECAUSE ...

  • together, we can make "the big 'C'" not so big. - Samuel Ackerman
  • I love my life - and I honor it's innate ability to heal when I treat it well! - Diane Scribner Clevenger
  • I want to do something now for all cancer challenged and to honor the memory of my father. - Ying Kee-Perasso
  • cancer has no place in our society. - anne leys
  • my family and I support cancer prevention to the fullest. - Denise Smith
  • I support cancer prevention and how it affects my community. - tyler martin
  • your organization is amazing. - Becca Ross
  • I want to always live cancer free. - tricia george
  • it's the right thing to do. - Sam Conlon
  • my mom had cancer and this one is for her. - Johnny Murphy

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Get in Front Performance 2013 Save the Date


Lead Sponsors: Tim Dattels, Elizabeth Fullerton
Silver Sponsors: Dick Barker, Jason Crethar and Larissa Roesch, Libby Heimark

SAVE THE DATE: 11-12-13!


Second Annual Get in Front Performance
to Benefit theCancer Prevention Institute of California

Tuesday, November 12, 2013 at 7PM
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco

To reserve your tickets now before they go on sale to the general public, become asponsor! Contact Sandi Farrell at 510.608.5003. Email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

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