Posts Tagged ‘Boston Marathon’

Cancer Fundraiser – Auction Update

Last Saturday I announced that as part of my Boston Marathon cancer research fundraiser, my friend Keith Burtis is designing and creating a beautiful piece of woodwork that we are auctioning off to the highest bidder.

At the same time, Keith posted pictures from the first stage of creating the piece.

I mentioned that I’d post regular updates as Keith creates the ornament – well, Keith has now posted more pictures of his work.

This will form part of an intricate ornament at the centre of this wonderful piece. For more details, keep checking in!

Tommy Vallier is also working away, creating the site to enable us to hold this auction from March 25-27.

Spread the word

Please help to spread the word about this however you can. Keith and Tommy are doing a wonderful job and it’s for a very worthy cause.

If you’d like to support my cancer fundraising efforts directly, you can donate to the Princess Margaret Hospital here:

(All donations go directly to the charity, not through me. Please choose “Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research,” when prompted for who to donate to)

Another Social Media Miracle?

Keith Burtis and Michelle MiszewskiOne of my highlights of PodCamp Toronto 2008 was meeting Keith Burtis and his lovely fiancee Michelle Miszewski. I was fortunate to play a tiny part in Keith’s social media miracle, I had the pleasure of introducing them during the opening remarks at PodCamp and I’ve stayed in regular contact with Keith since then.

It says a lot about Keith that when he heard about my Boston Marathon cancer research fundraiser, he leapt to help.

Keith is designing and creating a beautiful piece of woodwork that we are auctioning off to the highest bidder.

All of the proceeds from the auction will go to the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation, a world-class cancer research facility in Toronto.

(Please choose “Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research,” when prompted for who to donate to)

The Piece

The piece Keith is creating will be a significant ornamental piece with four major components.

In keeping with the social media-nature of my fundraising effort, Keith will be blogging with photos of the piece as he creates it. His first post is up now; I’ll post regular updates too.

The Auction

The auction will be held online (friend and fellow PodCamp Toronto organizer Tommy Vallier is creating the auction site for us)

The auction will begin Tuesday, March 25 at 9am.

The auction will end Thursday, March 27 at 9pm.

We’ll notify the winner shortly after 9pm on the 27th.

Tommy and Keith, I can’t thank you enough for this. You guys are amazing!

Fundraising To-Date

As of this Thursday March 13, people have donated over $1,000 to support cancer research through my run. My target is $3,000, so we’re a third of the way there. Hopefully this auction will drive it forward even further.

For now, stay tuned and get ready to bid on March 25th!

Using Social Media To Support Cancer Research

In November 2007 I launched an (ongoing) experiment to develop a “best-practice social media 101 training program” using online tools.

Today I’m launching another experiment. This one’s more personal. While the last idea experiment worked with the online community to develop a resource for everyone’s benefit, this time it has a wider goal – helping people battling cancer.

On April 21, 2008, I will run the Boston Marathon for the first time. As I do so, I will raise money for breast cancer research at the world-class Princess Margaret Hospital in Canada.

Why cancer research?

My family has a recurring history with cancer. My gran and my aunt both lost their lives to it. Another family member had a run-in but survived. A close family friend passed away through it. Several friends of mine are currently battling cancer.

Everywhere I look, people are fighting this disease. I want to help.

What am I doing?

Mississauga MarathonI’ve completed the 60km Walk to End Breast Cancer twice, raising over $5,000 for charity, but I wanted a new challenge. So, instead of walking 60km in two days I’ll run 42km in just over three hours.

The Boston Marathon is the world’s oldest annual marathon and one of the world’s most prestigious road racing events.

Besides the Olympic trials and the Olympic marathons, Boston is the only major American marathon that requires a qualifying time. For me, that meant running a marathon in under 3 hours and 10 minutes. I knocked almost half an hour off my previous best time to qualify.

To give an indication of how tough the training is, I wear through a pair of top-of-the-range running shoes every 4-6 weeks. For extra spice, I decided to run a different route every time I do a training run – quite the challenge.

So where’s the online part?

After qualifying for the race, I started my training for the Boston Marathon in late 2007. At the same time I began writing about the ups and downs at TorontoRunner.com. Since then I’ve written or recorded almost 200 posts.

I’m using the site to create a detailed record of my training for this race:

Where do you come in?

I said it at the beginning – I’m doing this to raise money for cancer research, but I can’t do it alone. So, I invite you to join me.

Sponsor me as I run the Boston Marathon, and join the fight against cancer.

Update: If you’d like to donate, please choose “Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research,” when prompted for who to donate to. That’s the breast cancer research institute for the Princess Margaret Hospital.

Update: The fundraiser is now over. Together we raised nearly $2,400 for cancer research. Amazing.

(cross-posted to TorontoRunner.com)