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St Augustine Cycling Festival 2009

September 9, 2009 by Joe Talentino

St. Augustine Cycling Festival 2009
If you love to watch Tour de France and bicycle racing on TV, this is your chance to experience the same excitement live. If  you’re a devoted cyclist you definitely don’t want to miss this event. Come to St. Augustine to watch – or maybe even to ride – in a real bicycle race.

The festival is a two-day event on Saturday and Sunday, September 12th and 13th, 2009.

Bicycle Expo
The expo takes place at St. Augustine Amphitheatre, Saturday noon to 7pm and Sunday 10am to 4pm.
Here you can test ride bicycles from a number of manufacturers and shop for bikes, cycling apparel, accessories and training services.
Food and beverages will be available. Hang around for a free Endless Summer at the Amphitheatre at 7 p.m. in the evening.

The Criterium
Saturday, June 12 from 11 a.m. until 6:30 PM.
The Criterium, aka “Crit”, race will take place on a brand new challenging 0.6 mile course around the St. John’s County Office Complex.

This is an exciting bike race for spectators! Watch the most intense of bike races with competitors riding at 25mph plus and skillfully turning corners. The Criterium race is held on a short course.

Time Trial
Sunday, September 13. Registration beings at 6:30 am with racing beginning at 7:30.am.
The Individual Time Trial, aka “ITT”, race will take place on a brand new course at Bartram High School in St. Johns, FL.

The Individual Time Trial is a road race in which cyclists race “alone” against the clock, drafting is not allowed. Starting times are at equal intervals, usually 30 seconds to 1 minute apart.

Road Race
Sunday, June 13 beginning at Noon.
The Road race will take place on a brand new course in St. Johns, FL and the start/finish line is at Bartram Trail High School.

To get more information or to register for the racing events, visit www.floridacycling.com.

20th Annual Endless Summer Watermelon Ride
On Sunday, Sept. 13th, the 20th Annual Endless Summer Watermelon Ride takes place. This is a classic one-day cycling event perfect for experienced road riders, touring, intermediate and beginner cyclists alike.
Ride distances are 35, 56, 68 and 104 miles and primarily traverse lightly traveled country roads.

The ride is presented by the North Florida Bicycle club and is fully supported with well-stocked rest stops, SAG vehicles, bike shop mechanics and motorcycle escorts.

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Bicycle Race

The Biology of Aging – St Augustine

September 9, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

As part of its Evenings at Whitney lecture series, the Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience will present “Can we slow aging?” on September 10 with Christiaan Leeuwenburgh, Ph.D. Leeuwenburgh’s research focuses on age-related frailty and muscle loss. Frailty is a serious condition in the elderly and is characterized by impaired endurance and balance, vulnerability to injury, high risk of morbidity, disability and mortality. Age-related muscle atrophy can have a significant effect on individual health and quality of life and is strongly associated with frailty and mortality.

Leeuwenburgh became an Assistant Professor in 1998 at the University of Florida and the Director of the Biochemistry of Aging Laboratory. He is currently a Professor with the Department of Aging and Geriatric Research, College of Medicine and Institute on Aging at the University of Florida and is the Chief of the Division of Biology of Aging.

The Evenings at Whitney lectures usually occur on the first or second Thursday of each month depending on the speaker and are always held at 7:00 p.m. in the Whitney Lab’s Center for Marine Studies. Monthly presentations include current science topics, plus subjects from on-going research programs at the Whitney Lab. Speakers are recognized experts in their fields who welcome questions and discussion. All lectures are free and open to the public. There is no charge for parking and reservations are not necessary. Please visit www.whitney.ufl.edu for lecture schedules or contact the Whitney Lab at (904) 461-4000.

Registration Open for St. Johns County Festival of Trees at World Golf Village

September 9, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Fifth-Annual Community Event to be held Dec. 4 through 13

St. Augustine, Fla. (Sept. 8, 2009) – Registration has opened for local companies, organizations, schools, churches, families and friends that want to participate in the 2009 St. Johns County Festival of Trees at World Golf Village. The holiday event, now in its fifth year, will showcase decorated trees and wreaths throughout the St. Johns County Convention Center, adjacent to the Renaissance Resort at World Golf Village. The event will take place Friday, Dec. 4 through Sunday, Dec. 13 to benefit two local charities.

Teams interested in participating in the Festival of Trees can decorate their choice of a miniature tree (three feet), a small tree (four to six feet), a large tree (seven to 10 feet) and or a wreath (24-28 inches) based on Festival rules and regulations. Registration forms and additional event information can be found at http://wgv.com/todo/fot.php.

All trees and wreaths will be part of a silent auction and available for visitors to purchase for their home or business. Also, when touring the display of decorated trees throughout the convention center, visitors will be encouraged to fill out a ballot indicating the number of votes (in minimum $1 bids) they would like to cast for their favorite trees. Proceeds raised during the event from public votes and the silent auction will go directly to two St. Johns County-based charities, The St. Augustine Record’s Empty Stocking Fund and the United Way of St. Johns County.

“In varied economies, the Festival has raised thousands of dollars over the past years for the Empty Stocking Fund and the United Way of St. Johns County to help families in our community,” said Derek May, publisher of The St. Augustine Record. “We look forward to this year’s event and the inspiration and generosity it will bring from our community.”

The Festival of Trees will begin Friday, Dec. 4 at 6 p.m. and remain open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The event will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the final day, Sunday, Dec. 13. For more information on the St. Johns County Festival of Trees, call 904-940-4118 or go to the December events calendar at www.wgv.com.

St. Johns County Festival of Trees is presented by World Golf Village Associates: Grande Villas at World Golf Village, Honours Golf, Renaissance Resort and the World Golf Hall of Fame.

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September 8, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

National Teal Day – Ovarian Cancer Awareness

September 4, 2009 by etalentino

Thousands of Americans wearing teal to increase awareness about the deadly disease on the first Friday in September–September 4, 2009 — called what cancer does bhad bhabie haveNational Teal Day.
There are lots of ways to show your support, and lots of activities in our area from 5K walks, to a golf tournament in Daytona Beach and even a Butterfly Release in South Carolina. Check out the list below.

Teal is the ovarian cancer community’s color and serves as a reminder that ovarian cancer is the deadliest of all the cancers of the reproductive system and a leading cause of cancer death among women.

For more information, visit www.ovariancancer.org


FLORIDA

Ovarian Cancer Alliance of North Florida, Inc.

Phone: (850)445-9338

www.ocanfl.com

Saturday, September 5th

First Annual Masquerade Charity Social

Paradigm 115 West College Ave. Tallahassee, FL @ 6:00pm

Wednesday, September 16th

Support Mixer at Lee’s Wine Bar – Lake Ella Shopping Center from 7:00pm – 9:00pm.

Meet, mingle and network with local patients, survivors and their families.

Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Florida

Phone: (470)339-0024

Wednesday, September 9th

Pink Tealie Awards – 5:30pm @ the Rosen Center

Friday, September 11th

OvaCome’s Teal Triumphs

Saturday, September 12th

Space Coast Sister Run

Sunday, September 13th

Treasure Coast Ovarian Cancer Alliance Candlelight Vigil

Wednesday, September 16th

Presentation at R.O.S.E. support group

Friday, September 18th

Awareness breakfast and “dress down for the cause” day at Holland and Knight, LLP

Friday, September 25th

Darden Restaurants Community Day

Sunday, September 27th

6th Annual Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Florida Golf Tournament at Indigo Lakes Golf

Club, Daytona Beach, Fl.

Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Florida – Space

Coast, Inc.

Phone: (321)784-3772

www.tealribbonncfl.com

Saturday, September 12th

Sister Run

FORCE: Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered

Phone: (954) 255-8732

Web site: www.facingourrisk.org

September- October 2008

Passing of the Torch from Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month to Breast Cancer

Awareness Month

Passing of the Torch is an event that highlights the hereditary link between breast

and ovarian cancer, honors cancer survivors and those at high risk, remembers

those who lives have been lost to cancer, and recognizes families that have been

affected by cancer. A ceremonial flame is passed from an ovarian cancer survivor to

a breast cancer survivor marking the transition from Ovarian Cancer Awareness

Month to Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Ovacome Ovarian Cancer Support and

Advocacy of Tampa Bay

Phone: (813) 223-9108

www.ovacome.us

Friday, September 11th

Teal Triumphs Tightens Up

Joseph’s Hospital Medical Arts Building @ 6:00pm

GEORGIA

Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance

Phone: (404) 255-1337

www.gaovariancancer.org

Every Tuesday in September

Dine in to Overcome Ovarian Cancer

Saturday, September 26th

Overcome Ovarian Cancer 5K Walk @ 8:00am (registration); 10:00am (Walk

begins). For more information visit: www.gaovariancancer.org/events.htm#walk

SOUTH CAROLINA

South Carolina Ovarian Cancer Foundation

Phone: (864)325-6296

www.scovariancancer.org;

www.handbagsforhope.blogspot.com

Thursday, September 17th @6:30pm

Annual Handbags for Hope – a silent purse auction and reception.

Tuesday, September 29th @ 5:30pm

Whispering 2009 Butterfly Release @ SC State House Grounds (Gervais Street

side) – To promote awareness of the whispering symptoms of ovarian cancer the SC

Ovarian Cancer Foundation Riverbanks Region Chapter will release hundreds of

butterflies. Butterflies are available for purchase for $25 each in memory or honor of

loved ones.

National Teal Day Ovarian Cancer

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