Fundraiser
Molly’s dinner night
McMenamins Benefit Night – April 30, 2019
Join us on Monday – April 30th and the Murray & Allen McMenamins! 6179 SW Murray Blvd. Beaverton. 97008 5pm to 9pm.
Half of all proceeds on food and beverages go to The Molly Thompson Memorial Fund… Thank you McMenamins!
What an easy way to support Molly’s fund. Just come have dinner with us!
Can’t stay? Call ahead and take home – it all counts. 503.644.4562
The Molly Thompson Memorial Fund is a local fundraising organization established In memory of Molly Michelle Thompson, a four-year-old girl from Tigard Oregon who battled a terminal liver cancer for two years. During her four years of life, Through her spontaneity, acceptance and love for life, Molly taught those around her to laugh through sorrow, play through fear and live through pain. Molly gracefully died on October 4, 1998. It is in the spirit of her life and death that her family & friends have continued Miles from Molly so that other children, like her, will be able to laugh and play through their tough times.
On October 4th, 1998, Molly led what would be our final talk together before she closed her eyes for the last time. As we cradled her in our arms, Molly whispered words that would become the driving force behind her legacy…
“Mommy, Daddy, please take care of my hospital friends”
You could ask a hundred families what it’s like to be hospitalized with your child and you would get a hundred answers. But if you ask the kids, they will tell you it’s not that bad. “There’s movie night in a real theatre with real popcorn”, “prizes at bingo”, “we get to play outside in the garden” “we make tons of art”, “we sing and dance” “we have friends here” “and we party”!
It’s that same spirit that guided Molly every day. Her hospital friends were her favorite part of cancer. Kids that understood medical terminology, and that IV poles not only held medicine, but were a means for transportation. Kids that were just like her. Bald. Brave. Beautiful.
In continuing Molly’s legacy of love and laughter, we raise critical funds for The Child Life program at Randall Children’s Hospital.
The Heroes’ Challenge
The Heroes’ Challenge is a Race and Fundraiser for local military Heroes held on the morning of the 4th of July. Proceeds go directly to supporting local Heroes’ and their families when “Right Now” assistance is needed!
The Heroes’ Challenge Race includes a10K-5K-or 1K Walk/Run, zero-elevation, in-out course, along the beautiful Columbia River dike, with majestic Mt. Hood standing sentinel on the horizon, as you travel eastward.
Thank you for having the Backs of Heroes! Every paid challenger receives the official, Heroes’ Challenger’s Dog-tag and admission to the Patriots’ BBQ and Concert. For those 21 and over, there will also be a Challenger’s Beer Garden. The Children’s 1K is free and only includes the Dog-tag. Additional BBQ & Concert tickets are available for $10 each and can be purchased at the time of registration or, if needed purchased the day-of. Save Time & Money, register on-line at www.BackaHero.Today
Register NOW to get your T-Shirt! If you register by May 31, challengers will be sure to receive a complimentary performance T-shirt! There will only be a limited number of shirts and sizes after May 31, and there is NO guarantee of a t-shirt after May 31.
Event Schedule… Day of registration opens at 8am. Opening Ceremony begins at 9am, the 10K Run starts at 9:15am, 5K Fun Walk/Run–starts at 9:30 and a FREE 1K for Children 9 and younger starts at 9:45am. The Virtual Race (come–cheer and stay for the BBQ & Concert) starts at 9:15. The Awards Ceremony–10:30am, followed by the Patriots BBQ-Concert (& Beer Garden for Challengers 21 years and older) 11am-2pm. Raffle tickets will also be sold to help support Point Man Ministries’ “Right Now” fund. Prizes include a night at Skamania Lodge and Pendleton’s ‘Grateful Nation’ blanket. The drawing will be at 1:30pm and you do not need to be present, to win.
Recognition is amazing… Official Heroes’ Challenge Dog-tags will be presented to all challengers as they RTB (Return To Base)/cross the finish line. An American Eagle in flight trophy will be awarded for the first man and woman to RTB in the 10K & 5K, as well as 2nd and 3rd place Event Medals will be awarded in those events. These 2-events are professionally timed by Scovel Racing.
Have the Backs of local Heroes and take “The Heroes’ Challenge” by helping raise funds to support our local military members (past & present) and their families in Southwest Washington. Race proceeds go directly to supporting local Heroes, so remember to register, then get pledges (have checks made out to BackaHero.Today) and support America’s Heroes… then ask all of your friends and family to register, get pledges and race with you!
Take The Heroes’ Challenge and BackaHero.Today For more information go to www.BackaHero.Today or email: BackaHeroToday@gmail.com AND follow us on facebook: www.facebook.com/BackaHeroToday/
Clark County Historical Society and Museum Speakeasy Soirée
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Friends of Fort Vancouver’s annual 1940s-style Sweetheart Dance
In the style of a World War II-era dance, the annual Sweetheart Dance on February 9, 2019, is a grand fundraiser sponsored by the Friends of Fort Vancouver, a local nonprofit organization that supports the educational mission of Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. Proceeds from this event contribute to educational outreach programs offered year-round at the national park.
The dance features “big band” music played live by the VanPort Jazz Band, providing the perfect atmosphere for dancing, socializing, and fun! Many attendees enjoy wearing vintage 1940s styles, or vintage US military uniforms. The event also features a no-host bar.
In addition to serving as a fundraiser for the Friends of Fort Vancouver, this event evokes the World War II history of Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. During the war, soldiers passed through Vancouver Barracks on their way overseas, thousands of workers constructed aircraft carriers and Liberty ships at the Kaiser Shipyards, and the city’s population boomed. Learn more about Vancouver Barracks during World War II here.
Tickets for this event sell out quickly. Tickets can be purchased online at friendsfortvancouver.org, or at the Friends of Fort Vancouver’s bookstore, located inside the Fort Vancouver Visitor Center.
What: The annual Sweetheart Dance, hosted by the Friends of Fort Vancouver
Where: The Historic Hangar at Pearson Air Museum, 1115 East Fifth Street, Vancouver, WA 98661
When: February 9, 2019, 7 pm to 10 pm
Cost: $30 per person. Purchase tickets here.
Northwest Battle Buddies 8th Annual Freedom Gala
P.E.O. Chapter JM presents the 3rd Annual Spaghetti and Bingo Fundraiser
P.E.O. Chapter JM presents the 3rd Annual Spaghetti and Bingo Night on Wednesday, October 17, 2018 to raise funds to educate women. Please join us for a family friendly fun evening in a professionally run Bingo Parlor! We will have 15 bingo games and a Spaghetti dinner. Fabulous prizes could be yours with the grand prize worth over $200! Also, you can bid on some wonderful auction items, buy some delicious baked goods and procure an amazing purse or two! We accept credit cards!
Click HERE to purchase tickets online.
P.E.O. is a philanthropic organization where women CELEBRATE the advancement of women; EDUCATE women through scholarships, grants, awards, loans, and stewardship of Cottey College and MOTIVATE women to achieve their highest aspirations. https://www.peointernational.org/
5th Annual B-17 Alliance Fly-In Fundraiser
- We Preserve American History
- We Educate a new Generation
- We Inspire Community