The 3-Day 60 Theme is Thriving

by | Jul 13, 2011 | 3-Day 60-Mile Walk | 2 comments

I have a little over one month of training under my belt – or should I say my feet?

That’s training for the Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure.

  • It’s 60 miles in 3 days
  • It raises money for breast cancer research
  • My sister, Terry, is a 10+ years survivor
  • It’s my 8th time participating
  • It happens in San Diego in November

Just a little over one week before my 60th birthday.

The last time I admitted that, a colleague wanted to connect me with her mother – ouch.

I still love you, Danielle – especially now that you are going to be a grandmother. 🙂

60 is the New 3-Day

In order to participate as a walker, we need to raise a minimum of $2,300.

Leave it to my great contributors to come up with a new theme.

  • $60 for 60 miles for this (almost) 60-year-old
  • One contributor did 2 times the $60 theme
  • Another did 4 times the theme

I’m loving this theme.

To date I have raised – drumroll please – $1,185!

Don’t miss out on the fun. You can donate any amount here or click on the donate button in the sidebar. Thank you for your consideration and generosity.

In the month of June I walked 143.3 training miles (that point three counts – really)

Thank You Contributors

Thank you to all of my contributors – many who are repeat givers. I appreciate your generosity and support.

  • Aaron Davis
  • Blue Shield of California – company gift match via Preddis Sullivan
  • Carol McCaffery
  • Dianne & Steve Wingfield
  • Harriet Rotter Bell
  • Jennifer Mattern
  • Joe & Elaine Conway
  • Julie Ewert
  • Kevin P. Miller
  • Kim Lemon
  • Laura Wiggins
  • Linda Barney
  • Lori Widmer
  • Preddis Sullivan
  • Rachel Marturello
  • Suzanne Whitlock

Why We Walk

Each year I ask contributors and non-contributors for the names of loved ones battling cancer, survivors or those you lost to cancer. I wear their name on the 3-Day Walk for the Cure to honor them.

These are the names from last year, plus some new ones. Let me know if you have names you would like to add.

In Memory of:

  • My Dad, Doug Miller
  • My Aunt Mitzi Forester
  • Des’ Dad, Kenneth Landers
  • Bridget LePage
  • Deb Hall’s Grandma & Aunt Lou
  • Hazel Patraca
  • Herb Bryant
  • Kirby Boehner
  • Louise Barney
  • Lynn Flynn
  • Marina Angeles’ Aunt Melanie
  • Mary Janczewski
  • Mary Sanger
  • Maureen Martin’s family members
  • Myrtle Miller
  • Nan Cralle
  • R. Petronio
  • Rebecca Lyall
  • Robert Dean Peace
  • Ruth Sabian

In Honor of:

  • My sister, Terry Dietz, a 10+ year survivor
  • My great Fight Like A Girl teammates – breast cancer survivors: Martina Scanlon, Penny Rammer. Sue Peterson
  • Abigail – Jenn’s friend
  • Ann Blackwell Clement
  • Arlene Toro
  • Barb Bryant
  • Bo Lebherz’s Mom
  • Bobbie Harris
  • Carol House (B-P’s sister)
  • Carol Tellish
  • Chris Marlow
  • Cindy Darling
  • Connie Meninno
  • Crystal & Beth
  • Dave Duenas’ Mom
  • Emma Tookey
  • Holly & Michael’s friend, Laurie
  • Joanne Fiedler
  • Juanita Durham
  • Judi DiMatteo
  • Judy Forsythe
  • Kara Rogers
  • Kim Ostrom
  • Leslie (cousin of Boise man I met on training walk)
  • Marianne Jaehn
  • Maritza Hurley
  • Marsha Lindbeck’s Aunt JoAnn
  • Mary McDonald
  • Michelle Hand
  • Nancy Scherer
  • Patti St. John
  • Sondra Parks
  • Theresa Frith
  • Thomas Bittner
  • William Tookey

Thank you again for your support and feel free to continue the 3-Day 60 theme. 🙂

Live…Laugh…Love

2 Comments

  1. Nicky Parry

    Wow, Cathy, you are quite the go-getter! Can’t wait to hear the stories after the event! We raise money for this charity every year in work – in particular in honor of a colleague who died at a young age from breast cancer a few years back. A very worthy cause.

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  2. Cathy

    Hi Nicky: Thank you. This event is very special to me-it has its own category here. 🙂

    If you want to share the name of you colleague I will be honored to wear your colleague’s name on the Walk.

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