2009 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer
Get ready to take strides and save lives! In celebration of
Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Sophie@103.7 is proud to be part of the American Cancer Society’s
2009 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk on Sunday, October 18th in Balboa Park. Join us at 7am in support of
Team Sandra, in honor of our own Sandra Furuoka, a beloved colleague of the CBS Radio family and a breast cancer survivor. Special thanks to
Pharmaca Integrative Pharmacy, the resource for better heath. Come by the event for your chance to win a $100 Pharmaca Gift Card! Pharmaca has a staff of certified practitioners who are experts in fields like naturopathic medicine, nutrition, homeopathy and more to provide complimentary consultations every day. For a location near you and to learn more about health, healing and prevention, visit
www.pharmaca.com. Also, enjoy a truly unique spa experience, courtesy of
Meltology.
Hard Rock Café's Pinktober!

The celebration continues at Hard Rock Café San Diego on 4th Avenue in the Gaslamp with a performance by
The Script during the
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer After Party. The special performance is part of the 10th Anniversary of
Hard Rock’s Pinktober, the campaign for breast cancer awareness. Pinktober parties and live music events raise money for local, national and international charities that support breast cancer research. Doors are at 7pm, show is at 8pm. Tickets are just $5/each, and all proceeds go directly to the American Cancer Society San Diego. Please note this is a 21+ event. For more details, visit
www.hardrock.com/promo/pinktober09.
You can help fight against breast cancer. With your participation, we can help fight this disease, provide hope and save lives from breast cancer! For more details on how you can help, visit the American Cancer Society’s website at
www.cancer.org.
A Message From Ralphs...
Breast cancer will strike 1 in 8 women in their lifetime. KyXy and
Ralphs want you to know that if you need a breast health check-up and cannot afford one, you may qualify for free or reduced cost breast
health services. San Diego, Imperial and Riverside Counties are home to over 100 community health center sites whose mission is to provide access to quality healthcare, including breast health check-ups and information to those in need. So if you’ve lost your job this year or if you can’t afford continuation coverage through Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA), or if you simply have no insurance, visit the Council for Community Clinic at
www.ccc-sd.org/pink for more information. We all know it is not a wise decision to put off preventative healthcare. Remember to do your part by telling a friend! You could save a life.