Posts Tagged ‘Scranton Cultural Center’

Fundraiser Offers Chance to Win Guitar, Apple Ipad

Friday, April 26th, 2013

Sunday, May 5th marks the 3rd annual Rock on Judi H. fundraiser benefitting the Northeast Regional Cancer Institute.

The event is held in memory of Judi Perry Hartridge of Dunmore, PA, who passed away from breast cancer in 2007, and will be held at the Scranton Cultural Center from 5pm to 10 pm.

The event, which Christine Zavaskas, Community Relations Coordinator at the NE Regional Cancer Institute referred to as a “dance party” in an interview with radio host Frankie Warren from Magic 93, will feature refreshments, a cash bar, and a raffle for one of three great prizes:  a ‘Pink Lady 3’ guitar, Apple iPad, and one-year membership to Planet Fitness.

Admission into the event costs $20 which includes entry into the raffle, in which Judi’s son will be drawing the winners.  All proceeds will support the NE Regional Cancer Institute with the Weinberg Foundation (one of the United States’ largest private foundations financially assisting individuals and families) matching a portion of the funds.

But we did say that this was a dance party after all.  Judi’s uncle, Paul LaBelle, will be performing with his group (Paul LaBelle and the Exact Change Band), along with NEPA’s band Old Friends.

When asked by Frankie ifjudi h trailer they were “going to have a big giant pink truck there again,” Paul responded, “Without question.  My good friend Jim Barrett from Road Scholar, who, he kind of started this whole thing with me in 2009, and his big beautiful pink truck is on the road and it goes coast to coast and keeps our message of cancer awareness alive and keeps our message with Judi H 3 Rock On coast to coast, so we’re thanking Jimmy once again and the truck will be parked out front.  And this year you can come down and sign the truck and do a best wish to Judi which is really cool.”

The Rock on Judi H. pink awareness truck is part of Road Scholar Transport’s campaign to bring hope and spread awareness to people less fortunate, joining two dozen different awareness units.  View Road Scholar’s awareness trucks at www.roadscholarawareness.org.

To listen to a video of Christine and Paul’s interview with Frankie, click the video below and check out http://www.judihrockon.com/ for more information on the event and how to purchase tickets.

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Road Scholar’s Awareness Trucks to Aid in Scranton St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

The 51st annual Scranton St. Patrick’s Day Parade kicks off in just eight days.leprechaun

A tradition since 1961, this Lackawanna County parade has gained recognition as the second largest parade in the nation with over 12,000 participants, the largest taking place in Savannah, GA.

The parade begins at 11:45 a.m. on Saturday, March 10th with a prior Mass at St. Peter’s Cathedral at 10 a.m.

The parade, which features floats, bands, balloons, and more, begins in front of the Cathedral and “proceeds to Wyoming Ave., then to Lackawanna Ave. over Jefferson Ave. and down Spruce St. to get to Washington Ave.” (http://www.stpatparade.com/).
In order to stop traffic and promote safety, Road Scholar Transport is working together with the Scranton police department, using six of our awareness trucks to block the main streets of Scranton.

Road Scholar will also be towing a flatbed float for one of Scranton’s law offices.

Come check out Road Scholar’s trucks and show your support for great causes on parade day…whether you are passing by the trucks on your way to the parade or running by them during the Brian P. Kelly Memorial 2 mile race.

This race takes place at 11 a.m. sharp and follows the 2 mile parade route, beginning and ending in front of the Scranton Cultural Center.  Those wishing to participate can either pre-register via mailing in the online form on the parade’s website (http://www.stpatparade.com/) or in person on parade day from 9 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. at the Lackawanna College Student Union Center.  Pre-registration cost is $12 while cost on parade day is $15.  But get there early because the first 250 people to register will receive souvenir t-shirts.  The top two male and female winners in each age category will also receive a trophy.

And for those Idol fans out there, last year’s American Idol Finalist James Durbin will be performing on the KRZ float during the parade!  Come check it out.  And best of all, it’s free!

According to tradition, the St. Patrick’s Day Parade tradition dates back to 1737 in Boston “when colonists of Irish descent marked the event with a modest parade” http://history1800s.about.com/od/entertainmentsport/a/stpatparade.htm.

But did you know that St. Patrick was not of Irish descent?

If you are Irish, then you probably have heard the story before.  Patrick was of British descent and although born in a Christian family, did not have interest in the religion.  That was until he was kidnapped at the age of 16 and brought to Ireland where he became a slave for seven years, until one day, a voice in his dreams told him to leave.  He escaped and went back to his family in Britain.  But one day, that same voice from his dreams encouraged him to return to Ireland.  Becoming a priest, Patrick spent his life trying to convert the Irish to the Christian religion, using the three leaves of the shamrock to symbolize the holy trinity (http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/03/110316-saint-patricks-day-2011-march-17-facts-ireland-irish-nation/).

March 17th became known as St. Patrick’s Day, the day he passed away.

Come celebrate with the Irish on March 10th and help keep Road Scholar’s awareness trucks on the road by loading your freight on our trucks at www.roadscholar.com.

What Irish traditions/beliefs do you have?  Do you know of any unordinary or interesting traditions?  List your comments below.

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Second Annual Rock on Judi H. Fundraiser Benefitting Breast Cancer to Take Place Next Month with Your Chance to Win a Pink Fender Stratocaster Guitar

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

The second annual Rock on Judi H. Fundraiser benefitting breast cancer will take place on Saturday, February 4th at the Scranton Cultural Center from 7-11 pm with doors opening at 6 pm.

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Last Year's Pink Lady Guitar

Musician Paul LaBelle held the campaign’s first fundraiser last February in memory of his niece, Judi Perry Hartridge, who passed away from breast cancer in 2007 at the age of 45.  The event, which gave away a one-of-a-kind pink SC (Single Cutaway) 245 guitar (dubbed “The Pink Lady”) created and autographed by renowned guitar maker Paul Reed Smith, raised nearly $43,000 for the Northeast Regional Cancer Institute.

Those proceeds were used by the institute “to start a community-based cancer patient navigation program, which involves helping uninsured and underinsured people obtain screenings for breast, cervical and colorectal cancers” (http://thetimes-tribune.com/lifestyles-people/exact-change-old-friends-to-perform-at-cancer-fundraiser-in-honor-of-dunmore-woman-1.1261433#ixzz1kODTUJLD).
Tickets for this year’s event cost $40 each and include a chance to win a Pink Fender Stratocaster guitar, called “The Pink Lady 2,” along with a Roland 60 watt amplifier.

The event will include the entertainment of local bands Paul LaBelle & The Exact Change (which performed last year) as well as Jack Bordo with Old Friends.

Tickets can be purchased ahead of time by calling the Northeast Regional Cancer Institute at 1-800-424-6724 or via online at www.judihrockon.com.

Pink Lady Trailer

And for those attending the event or just passing by, it will be hard to miss the 80,000 lb. pink memorial tractor trailer that will be parked outside the Cultural Center featuring Judi’s picture along with last year’s Pink Lady guitar.

Road Scholar Transport created the trailer (part of its 10 Million Miles to a Cure Awareness Campaign) last year to held spread breast cancer awareness while keeping Judi’s memory alive.

Learn more about Road Scholar’s awareness program at www.roadscholarawareness.org.

Would you like to win the Pink Fender Stratocaster Guitar while raising money for breast cancer research at the same time?

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