Happy
Holidays from the Swim!

Parcells & McDonald To Triple Cross the Channel
As if double crossing the English Channel wasn’t enough, Dave
Parcells and Marci MacDonald, top amateur marathon swimmers, have
begun training for a triple crossing of the Channel next August.
Parcells and MacDonald have already received more than $100,000
in pledges for the Swim to undertake this challenge. If they complete
the swim, Parcells will be the oldest person to accomplish it at
45 and MacDonald will be the first woman to triple cross the Channel.
They anticipate swimming 36 straight hours to complete the course.
Parcells double crossed the Channel in 2002 and raised more than
$100,000 for the Swim, while MacDonald was the first woman to do
a double crossing in 2001 and has made the most successful Channel
swims of American females.
Swiss Army Sale Marches to Record Attendance
The crowds poured into the Trumbull High School auditorium Nov.
7-9 to shop at the Swiss Army Warehouse Sale. About 7,000 shoppers
filed through to buy Swiss Army products - watches, cutlery, clothing
and luggage.
The sale recorded a record sales amount for the
three days of which the Swim received a portion of the total sales.
As a result of the sales, Swiss Army President Sue Rechner presented
the Swim with a $36,000 donation.
Swiss Army Cancer Survivor Breakfast: Delectable
More than 400 cancer survivors filled the Holiday Inn Nov. 12 to
celebrate their victory over their disease. Swiss Army also distributed
a watch to each cancer survivor as a reminder of how precious time
is.
Dan Rose, M.D., St. Vincent’s Chief of Cardiac
Surgery and a cancer survivor, delivered an inspirational talk to
the capacity crowd, reminding all survivors that they were part
of a large support group and could rely on each other as well as
the Swim for help.
Beatrice and Christine Somerville, a mother and
daughter duet, belted out an excellent version of “Count On
Me,” that set an inspirational tone to the event. Christine
is a secretary at St. Vincent’s. John Plasko, owner of Plasko’s
Farm in Trumbull, sponsored the breakfast through the funds he raised
at his corn maze that drew crowds from September through October.
Car Raffle Tickets
Put the pedal to the metal and get your car raffle ticket to benefit
the Swim and D’Addario Hypertension Programs in its second
annual car raffle. The William B. Meyer, Inc. of Stratford and the
Mario D’Addario Buick Pontiac GMC Nissan of Shelton donated
the 2004 Pontiac Grand Am for the second consecutive year. The Swim
will sell only 2,750 tickets at $20 each, which will raise a total
of $55,000 to benefit both the Swim and D’Addario Hypertension
Programs at St. Vincent’s.
The winner of this sleek and sporty car will be
randomly selected at the eighth annual Swim Celebrity Breakfast
February 11, 2004 at the Holiday Inn in Bridgeport. For raffle tickets
contact St. Vincent’s Foundation 203-576-5451.
Get Into the Spirit with a Swim Holiday Ornament
Hang the second annual Swim Christmas ornament on your tree. The
Swim offers its second collectible, engraved holiday ornament. This
high-quality golf metallic ornament depicts a holiday evergreen
topped by interlocking Breast Cancer ribbons that remind us of the
Swim's mission to help cancer patients.
The 4-inch ornament features the Swim logo and
the year in gold, embossed on red ribbons. The name of the artist,
Andrea Lynn McKeen is engraved on the back and hangs by a red satin
ribbon.
The price is $15 for the ornament with all proceeds
benefiting the Swim's 34 cancer education, prevention, and screening
programs. To place your order, please call the St. Vincent's Foundation
at 203-576-5451.
Walk the Walk, Talk the Talk
The Swim welcomes new volunteers who want to make a difference in
their community and the lives of cancer patients. All you need is
compassion. To volunteer, call St. Vincent’s Foundation –
203-576-5451.
Rave Reviews for Prostate Cancer Institute
Video
The new Prostate Cancer Video is available for any Swim supporters
who desire a copy at no charge. It describes the important work
the PCI offers to the community. This year, PCI will screen more
than 800 men throughout the Greater Bridgeport area. The 10-minute
video available on CD and tape features PCI chair Frank Morse, who
presents a moving description of what PCI does as well as the COPES
Committee, a minority subcommittee of the institute. The video traces
the history of PCI and its vision for the future. For a copy, contact
St. Vincent’s Medical Center Foundation 203-576-5451 or e-mail
your request to dcardoso@svhs-ct.org.
The Swim Across Sails into the Sunset
The views of Long Island Sound and the Fairfield County coastline
were stunning as the Port Jefferson/Bridgeport ferry cruised on
a Sunset Sail to nowhere to benefit Swim Across the Sound Oct. 18th.
About 200 supporters boarded the P.T. Barnum ferry
to enjoy an evening with friends, delicious food and a rockin’
band. The first annual Sunset Sail raised more than $12,000 to support
the Swim’s breast cancer programs. Kathy F. Young of Fairfield,
chair of the Sunset Sail, described the sail as a fun time for a
great cause. A band of pirates from Realistic Reenactments took
the crowd hostages, forcing them to sing pirate songs.
The Port Jefferson/Bridgeport Steamboat Company
donated the use of the ferry and the band to support the Swim. In
addition, Mechanical Contractors of Southwestern Connecticut, Connecticut
Distributors and Attorney Gerry McEnery of Fairfield were major
sponsors.
Breast Cancer Luncheon Raises $150,000
Known as the “Guru of Laughter,” Joyce Saltman had the
audience screaming with laughter during her keynote address at the
Swim Breast Cancer Luncheon Oct. 17th at the Holiday Inn in Bridgeport.
Saltman, a professor of Special Education at Southern
Connecticut State University, focused on the therapeutic value of
laughter. Since 1983, Saltman has lectured on the importance of
laughter and appeared on many syndicated TV talk shows.
Prior to the luncheon, a boutique with books, pocketbooks and accessories
was available, which was chaired by Debby Bressler.
Daniel Passeri M.D. received the Robert D. Russo
Sr. M.D. award for his important contributions to progressive and
innovative surgical treatments of breast cancer.
Walking In Sunshine
The Sikorsky Walk to Fight Women’s Cancers drew hundreds of
supporters Sept. 21 at Captain’s Cove. Sikorsky management
and Teamsters 1150 collaborated to organize the walk that raised
$87,000.
Sikorsky Sr. Vice President of Human Resources
Beth Amato and Teamsters Local 1150 President Joe Racan teamed up
to raise support from both management and the rank and file. To
commemorate cancer patients, walkers planted a Dogwood tree at the
Cove. About 1,000 walkers covered the scenic 4-mile course along
St. Mary’s By the Sea and through Black Rock.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Battle of the Bravest
Bridgeport Firefighters vs Hartford Firefighters will play a benefit
hockey game at the Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport at 1 p.m. Dec.
7th to benefit the Swim. Tickets are $17.50, which admit you to
the benefit game as well as the Hartford WolfPack vs the Bridgeport
Sound Tigers game. The Swim will receive a portion of each ticket
sold. For tickets, call the Sound Tigers 203-334-4625.
Swim Celebrity Breakfast
February 11, 2004 at the Holiday Inn in Bridgeport. Be a celebrity
waiter and have your friends tip you to raise funds for the Swim.
Michael Amante Concert
America’s tenor Michael Amante will perform at the Concert
Hall at Norwalk on January 17, 2004. The Eagles are sponsoring the
concert that will benefit the Swim. For tickets, call 888-804-7488
and www.italianhouseparty.com.
St. Vincent's Medical Center's Swim
Across the Sound is turning the tide against cancer.
The Swim has a unique mission to help cancer
patients in need. The Swim raised $2.5 million in 2003 and helped
18,000 cancer survivors and their families throughout Southern Connecticut.
This is not a research program, but a charitable
foundation dedicated to helping people on a case-by-case basis.
The Swim has grown into a series of year-round activities focused
on raising funds to underwrite 34 cancer education, screening and
support group programs. |