Thursday, April 24, 2008

Come Help Us Make History

WILDEST, WETTEST EVENT IN UTAH THIS SUMMER!!

Lakeview Academy, The American Red Cross, and the city of Saratoga Springs are joining forces to break the GUINNESS WORLD RECORD for the LARGEST SQUIRT GUN FIGHT. The purpose of this event is to raise funds for Cassie Cox, a sweet young girl with an inoperable brain tumor, through several fun ctivities, although general admission is free.

The event will take place on the first day of summer, June 21 at 1:00 p.m. to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of Saratoga Springs during their annual "Saratoga Splash" city celebration. The location is Harvest Hills Elementary 2 miles south of Camp Williams on Redwood Road. (2105 N. Providence Drive, Saratoga Springs, Utah 84045. Click on "SuperSoakerMan" for map.)

Active on many charitable levels, David, Doug, and Nathan of The Osmonds 2nd Generation will join us as our celebrity special guests, Mayor Timothy L. Parker will be speaking, the United States Navy will be out in full force facing off with the United States Marine Corps to start the event, and the American Red Cross will be on hand to raise awareness about emergency preparedness and to collect donations for supplies to help families in distress. Immediately after the world record is broken, the city fire department will hose down the crowd to cool things off.

So grab your squirt guns and super soakers and come help us make history. (Squirt guns also available for purchase on site; proceeds go to Cassie). You can count on bucket loads of cool summer fun, great music, food and refreshments, prizes, surprises, and you'll definitely get soaked to the bone!

Preregister online: http://www.saratoga-springs.net/ (click on red bar)
Or register at the event starting at 10:00 a.m.

LET'S GET THE RECORD BACK FROM SPAIN!

Contact:
alstopa@yahoo.com

Utah's Musical Voice Against Cancer

But wait! There's more! Right after the fight, rock band MONROVIA kicks up the celebration yet another notch! Voted Utah's Best Cover Band by Music Mates, if you've ever heard them play you'll know why we guarantee an afternoon you'll never forget.

Cancer benefit concerts are nothing new for this philanthropic group of musical stallions. Indeed they are rock music's answer to the cause against cancer. We encourage you to see MONROVIA'S website to get a taste of what these boys are all about: http://monroviamusic.net/ (Click on News/Blog for more on Monrovia's war against cancer.)

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

KBZN & KLO RADIO

Salt Lake radio stations The Breeze 97.9 KBZN and 1430 KLO Talk Radio have teamed up with the "Saratoga Soaked" organization to break the world record for the largest squirt gun fight. Come meet veteran on-air talent Rick Lindsay who will emcee the event. Your support for KBZN and KLO directly supports Cassie Cox.

Enjoy Smooth Jazz and World Class Talk:
http://www.kbzn.com/
http://www.kloradio.com/

Cassie Cox

Cassie was diagnosed June 12, 2004 with a Juvenile Pilocytic Astrocytoma (Brain Tumor) located in an inoperable place in front of her brain stem. She is undergoing chemotherapy for the third time in four years. The doctors are trying to keep it from growing and buying time to allow her to mature before she will eventually have to undergo radiation therapy. The tumor has already affected her eyesight with some blind spots in her left field of vision. This has not deterred Cassie from her love of reading which is a favorite pastime. Cassie is a friendly, enthusiastic and energetic girl who also loves to play with her sister, her friends, pretend numerous things with her creative imagination and learn about animals.

Cassie states her dreams and aspirations are to be a missionary for the LDS Church when she is old enough, become an artist so she can make beautiful things, and a doctor in order to help other people as she has been helped because she has come to love the doctors and staff at Primary Children’s Medical Center.

HOW YOU CAN HELP
Make a donation to the "Cassie Cox Cancer Fund" at any Mountain America Credit Union.

PERSONNEL

EXECUTIVES
Mandi Johnson; Senior Executive Producer
Al Stopa; Executive Producer
LeAnn Peterson; Executive Producer
Garr Judd: American Red Cross
Glen Thomas; American Red Cross
Doug Osmond; Advisor

PROMOTIONS COMMITTEE
LeAnn Peterson; Chair
Corrine Smith; Fundraising
Karyn Gustafson; Marketing/Promotions/Fundraising/Business
Shauna Freebairn; Official Photographer
Andrea McOmber; Flyers and Posters
Kristina Skarstedt; T-shirt Artist
Becca Proper; Talent
Jessica Greenwell; Talent
Tamee Roberts
Megan Ettinger
Julie Blanchard
Jeannene Wright; Student Laison

SPECIAL THANKS
Tammy Violis-Lee; Secondary Fundraising
Robinne Booth; Hale Center Theater
Best Buy in American Fork
Paul Skousen; Author of “The Skousen Book of Mormon World Records”
Tina Smith; Lakeview Academy Board of Directors

DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION WANT TO GET INVOLVED?
Contact LeAnn Peterson at leann@petersonforever.com or Al Stopa at alstopa@yahoo.com