Thanks for your support!




Thanks to everyone who joined us for the Poker Pub Crawl on Saturday! It was a great event and I hope you all made some new friends and made a personal connection to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society with your support of our endurance athletes and our Team Hero Brandan Hickey.


With your help we raised over $2,000 which will go directly to funding research to find a cure for blood cancers and for patient services like support groups and patient medication co-pays. For more information about the Society, please check out www.lls.org.


We are recruiting for the Fall Season of Team in Training - so if you have ever wanted to compete in an endurance event (1/2 marathon, full marathon, triathlon or century ride) there is still time to sign up. In fact, we are hosting several Information Sessions in the Denver/Boulder area. Join us to learn more about how you can compete in an endurance event and join the fight to save lives! http://www.teamintraining.org:80/rm/firsttimehere/eventsmeetings/


The Winner of our Poker Game!

If you weren't able to attend, but would still like to support the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and one of our endurance athletes, please visit our website at http://www.active.com/lls/tnt/search.cfm.

Our athletes are:
Cortnae Morris
Krista Brittain
Rachel Mollenkopf
Tara Houck
Stephani Ember
Nancy Olewnik
Sasha Riffle
Joely Neptune

Broadway Poker Pub Crawl



MEET US AT SOBO'S AT 5PM - 151 S. BROADWAY ST, THE NEXT STOP IS THE HORNET AT 6PM - 76 BROADWAY ST

We've done it again! Another fun evening with new and old friends, free drinks and appetizers, fun and it all benefits a charitable cause - The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society!

Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 26th from 5 p.m. - 11 p.m. when we will be checking out some great bars and restaurants along Broadway as we encourage the endurance athletes of Team in Training - and support cancer research and patient services for families like Brandan Hickey, our amazing Patient Hero!

This time we've thrown a twist on the evening - We will be playing Poker as we progress through the night! Everyone will have the opportunity to "buy-in" to the poker game. At each bar, Players will receive a playing card - a total of five playing cards by the end of the night. If a Player wishes to draw additional cards to try for a better hand, the Player can purchase additional playing cards for a donation. The Player with the best hand at the end of the night WINS!~ (Prize to be determined)




The Line Up:
5 pm~Sobo's - free shot (151 S. Broadway)
6pm~The Hornet - free appetizers in the Private Room (76 Broadway)
7pm~The Irish Rover – free shot (54 S. Broadway)
8pm~Doughtry's - free appetizers (5 E. Ellsworth at Broadway)
9pm~3 Kings – Free cover and shot (60 S. Broadway)
10pm~Skylark Lounge – Free cover and domestic bottle or draft or well drink (140 S. Broadway)

All Poker Players and Pub Crawlers will receive a "Poker Pub Crawl" t-shirt with their admission donation of $30. Participants receive a free beverage and/or appetizer at each Pub Crawl Stop as well as the chance to win fun prizes! For tickets, email tnt.rockymountain@gmail.com.

How will you be helping?

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's mission is to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. 75% of every dollar spent by the Society goes towards research, patient aid, advocacy, and public education programs. Did you know that every 5 minutes someone learns they have a blood cancer and every 10 minutes someone dies from a blood cancer?

Team in Training provides endurance training for participants who wish to compete in marathons, century bike rides or triathlons. In return, the endurance athletes raise money and awareness for cancer research and valuable patients services such as outreach, support groups and patient co-pays.




Brandan Hickey is our Patient Hero and was diagnosed at the age of 11 months with Acute Myelogenous Leukemia. He went onto life support and had multiple respiratory arrests and blood clots, suffered life threatening infections, hemorrhaged in his lungs, and spent 32 days in the pediatric ward supported by an oscillator machine to breathe. Brandan received chemotherapy treatment and more than 100 transfusions. Despite his extremely poor diagnosis and outlook, he continues to improve. Brandan is no longer on oxygen and has reached his normal developmental milestones and weight. On top of all that, he has gone through everything with a smile. What an amazing kid!! He just finished with a long hospital stay while undergoing intense treatment, but he's doing great now!



This is why I run - because I know that I am not accomplishing a personal feat of an endurance event, but I am helping to raise awareness and support for people like Brandan. With our help and donations, we can continue the research towards ground breaking discoveries that continue to allow children and adults who suffer with cancer the opportunity to achieve remission from their cancer - and stay there!

Platte River 1/2 Marathon

Many members of the team took advantage of the opportunity to run in the Platte River 1/2 Marathon on Sunday, April 7th. The race benefitted the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. There was a great turn out of about 1,100 runners, many of whom had a connection to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society or to Team In Training!


It was a great day for a run!



And I think every one had a great race!