Lets Glow Crazy!🤩Dance, Bounce, Eat, Drink, and Glow for a Cure
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📢🔊Come join for an afternoon of fun for ALL AGES!
💰$15 ADMISSION CONTRIBUTION- CASH ONLY AT THE GATE💰
Admission includes: DJ, bounce house, obstacle course, hockey game, soccer game, ax game, nerf game, bull game, nerf game, drums, spin art, crafts, yard pong, corn hole, face paint
⭐Dance & show off your best moves with the DJ
⭐Jump in the bounce house
⭐Race your bestie through the obstacle course
⭐Try your hand at the Hockey Shot game
⭐Show off your kicking skills at Soccer Darts
⭐Neon Glow Ax throwing (Foam Ax for all ages)
⭐Try your skill at putting the ring on the bull game
⭐Make some music on the interactive drum set
⭐Try your aim with the Nerf Monster Blaster game
⭐Make a neon glowing creation at the Spin Art Station
⭐ Play some GIANT yard pong
⭐Test your aim at some corn hole
⭐Get your face painted
⭐Add some sparkle to your hair with some hair tinsel**
⭐ Enjoy food from some awesome food truck vendors**
⭐check out some of the AMAZING raffle baskets you can Win**
⭐.... and more!!!
💵Remember to bring your cash for a lot of games & prizes 💵
🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
The purpose of this fundraiser is to raise funds to help cover associated costs that go along with treatment including: travel fees, co-pays, parking fees that are no longer covered, specialty testing, as well as other substantial costs associated with battling advanced Stage IV Lung cancer.
Noah was diagnosed with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) in May of 2020 at 36 years old. He under went a lung resection at that time and has been valiantly fighting ever since! In December of 2021, what Noah thought was a pinched nerve from a work related accident, was later diagnosed in February of 2022 as metastatic process to his left pelvis/ hip bone. This spread advanced his cancer to Stage IV NSCLC. With technology and major advancements in cancer research his medical team was able to identify the cell type and start him on a cell specific targeted treatment- Tagrisso. This chemo agent kept the cancer at bay, affording Noah to live a normal life for almost 2.5 years. In July/ August 2024 he found that the cancer cells mutated and had progressed further in his originally affected left hip, his right shoulder blade, and two lesions on his brain. This news was devastating but Noah continued to FIGHT. The next chemo medication to treat the mutation of the cancer cells was Rybrevant, which he started in August of 2024. This treatment came with significantly more side effects! Our hopes were simply that the Rybrevant would award Noah another 2 or more years of 'normalcy' again and bring the cancer spread to a halt. Unfortunately, that has not been the case for Noah as he continues to fight. The last brain MRI showed 20 measurable brain lesions, with the PET scan showing increased advancement to his right and left shoulder blades, vertebral/ spinal involvement, and advancement to his liver. The next medication for his EGFR mutation is still in the phase 2 of trial for NSCLC. It is known to be successful in treatment of breast cancer. The doctors are saying In the phase 1 of the trial, this medication has an average of 40%- 60% chance of success among those in the study. Any chance is better than no chance.
Noah is now 41 years old, and perused a career change becoming a respiratory therapist after his initial diagnosis in 2020. He wanted to help those with respiratory problems. All while helping him find purpose in the early stages of his fight. Over the last 5 years Noah and his family have adapted and accommodated to the challenges they have been faced with along the way with ebs and flow.
As Noah continues to to fight the hardest battle he has ever fought. One of the most important aspects for him is that his three children Ryker age 12, Conri age 8, and Harlow age 8 maintain normalcy and get the support they need as they start to adapt to a "new normal" with the cancers progression.
Noah had always taken challenges and battles head on, cancer is no exception. He said he isnt afraid of what is going to happen to him. His only regret is that his "time is being cut short with his kids". A family friendly fundraiser seemed extraordinarily appropriate to honor his battle and bring families together. 🫁💪🏼
Please come support Noah. Enjoy time with your family, participate in the fun, enjoy some treats from the tasty food trucks all while making a huge difference in someone's life.
** additional cost
💰$15 ADMISSION CONTRIBUTION- CASH ONLY AT THE GATE💰
Admission includes: DJ, bounce house, obstacle course, hockey game, soccer game, ax game, nerf game, bull game, nerf game, drums, spin art, crafts, yard pong, corn hole, face paint
⭐Dance & show off your best moves with the DJ
⭐Jump in the bounce house
⭐Race your bestie through the obstacle course
⭐Try your hand at the Hockey Shot game
⭐Show off your kicking skills at Soccer Darts
⭐Neon Glow Ax throwing (Foam Ax for all ages)
⭐Try your skill at putting the ring on the bull game
⭐Make some music on the interactive drum set
⭐Try your aim with the Nerf Monster Blaster game
⭐Make a neon glowing creation at the Spin Art Station
⭐ Play some GIANT yard pong
⭐Test your aim at some corn hole
⭐Get your face painted
⭐Add some sparkle to your hair with some hair tinsel**
⭐ Enjoy food from some awesome food truck vendors**
⭐check out some of the AMAZING raffle baskets you can Win**
⭐.... and more!!!
💵Remember to bring your cash for a lot of games & prizes 💵
🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
The purpose of this fundraiser is to raise funds to help cover associated costs that go along with treatment including: travel fees, co-pays, parking fees that are no longer covered, specialty testing, as well as other substantial costs associated with battling advanced Stage IV Lung cancer.
Noah was diagnosed with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) in May of 2020 at 36 years old. He under went a lung resection at that time and has been valiantly fighting ever since! In December of 2021, what Noah thought was a pinched nerve from a work related accident, was later diagnosed in February of 2022 as metastatic process to his left pelvis/ hip bone. This spread advanced his cancer to Stage IV NSCLC. With technology and major advancements in cancer research his medical team was able to identify the cell type and start him on a cell specific targeted treatment- Tagrisso. This chemo agent kept the cancer at bay, affording Noah to live a normal life for almost 2.5 years. In July/ August 2024 he found that the cancer cells mutated and had progressed further in his originally affected left hip, his right shoulder blade, and two lesions on his brain. This news was devastating but Noah continued to FIGHT. The next chemo medication to treat the mutation of the cancer cells was Rybrevant, which he started in August of 2024. This treatment came with significantly more side effects! Our hopes were simply that the Rybrevant would award Noah another 2 or more years of 'normalcy' again and bring the cancer spread to a halt. Unfortunately, that has not been the case for Noah as he continues to fight. The last brain MRI showed 20 measurable brain lesions, with the PET scan showing increased advancement to his right and left shoulder blades, vertebral/ spinal involvement, and advancement to his liver. The next medication for his EGFR mutation is still in the phase 2 of trial for NSCLC. It is known to be successful in treatment of breast cancer. The doctors are saying In the phase 1 of the trial, this medication has an average of 40%- 60% chance of success among those in the study. Any chance is better than no chance.
Noah is now 41 years old, and perused a career change becoming a respiratory therapist after his initial diagnosis in 2020. He wanted to help those with respiratory problems. All while helping him find purpose in the early stages of his fight. Over the last 5 years Noah and his family have adapted and accommodated to the challenges they have been faced with along the way with ebs and flow.
As Noah continues to to fight the hardest battle he has ever fought. One of the most important aspects for him is that his three children Ryker age 12, Conri age 8, and Harlow age 8 maintain normalcy and get the support they need as they start to adapt to a "new normal" with the cancers progression.
Noah had always taken challenges and battles head on, cancer is no exception. He said he isnt afraid of what is going to happen to him. His only regret is that his "time is being cut short with his kids". A family friendly fundraiser seemed extraordinarily appropriate to honor his battle and bring families together. 🫁💪🏼
Please come support Noah. Enjoy time with your family, participate in the fun, enjoy some treats from the tasty food trucks all while making a huge difference in someone's life.
** additional cost
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