Post by "ResOOlute Beauty" on Jul 9, 2010 11:59:21 GMT -5
*****Immediate Press Release***********
Omega Omicron e-Sorority in conjunction with Sisters Network Inc will host its 1st annual 24 hour “Dance for Hope-a-thon”. The “Dance for Hope-a-thon” is a 24 hour dance event that will take place in Hazerville, USA.
The mission:
This event is geared to raise money to help fund cancer research and treatment on behalf of Sisters Network, Inc. Members of Omega Omicron e-Sorority as well as members of Delta Mu Omicron e-Fraternity will all assist with the setup and break down of the event (volunteers in the respective surrounding communities will assist as well). The 2010 “Dance for Hope-a-thon” will take place Friday, July 16th at 8pm to Saturday, July 17th at 8pm (or whomever the last couple is on the dance floor) at Compound - 1008 Brady Avenue, Hazerville, USA. DJ S&S, DJ Don Cannon and DJ Mister Cee will be gracing us with their DJ styling abilities for the duration of the event. Tickets in advance will be $25 which can be purchased on Sisters Network Inc’s website along with Omega Omicron’s e-website. Door purchased tickets will be $35. Beverages and light refreshments will be served courtesy of Publix Supermarket and Papa John’s Pizza. The couple who are the last persons “cuttin’ a rug” on the dance floor will receive a $1000 gift certificate from American Express as well as other gifts and prizes for our sponsors.
About Sisters Network, Inc:
Sisters Network® Inc. (SNI) is a leading voice and only national African American breast cancer survivorship organization in the United States. Sisters Network is governed by an elected Board of Directors and assisted by an appointed medical advisory committee. Membership is 3000, which includes more than 40 affiliate survivor run chapters nationwide. The organization’s purpose is to save lives and provide a broader scope of knowledge that addresses the breast cancer survivorship crisis affecting African American women around the country. As a nationally recognized organization among leading medical establishments and breast cancer physicians, Sisters Network is also recognized as a critical information resource for African American women.
Omega Omicron e-Sorority in conjunction with Sisters Network Inc will host its 1st annual 24 hour “Dance for Hope-a-thon”. The “Dance for Hope-a-thon” is a 24 hour dance event that will take place in Hazerville, USA.
The mission:
This event is geared to raise money to help fund cancer research and treatment on behalf of Sisters Network, Inc. Members of Omega Omicron e-Sorority as well as members of Delta Mu Omicron e-Fraternity will all assist with the setup and break down of the event (volunteers in the respective surrounding communities will assist as well). The 2010 “Dance for Hope-a-thon” will take place Friday, July 16th at 8pm to Saturday, July 17th at 8pm (or whomever the last couple is on the dance floor) at Compound - 1008 Brady Avenue, Hazerville, USA. DJ S&S, DJ Don Cannon and DJ Mister Cee will be gracing us with their DJ styling abilities for the duration of the event. Tickets in advance will be $25 which can be purchased on Sisters Network Inc’s website along with Omega Omicron’s e-website. Door purchased tickets will be $35. Beverages and light refreshments will be served courtesy of Publix Supermarket and Papa John’s Pizza. The couple who are the last persons “cuttin’ a rug” on the dance floor will receive a $1000 gift certificate from American Express as well as other gifts and prizes for our sponsors.
About Sisters Network, Inc:
Sisters Network® Inc. (SNI) is a leading voice and only national African American breast cancer survivorship organization in the United States. Sisters Network is governed by an elected Board of Directors and assisted by an appointed medical advisory committee. Membership is 3000, which includes more than 40 affiliate survivor run chapters nationwide. The organization’s purpose is to save lives and provide a broader scope of knowledge that addresses the breast cancer survivorship crisis affecting African American women around the country. As a nationally recognized organization among leading medical establishments and breast cancer physicians, Sisters Network is also recognized as a critical information resource for African American women.