Commemorative Program
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Commemorative Program
Commemorative Program November 18, 2011 • Charlotte, NC in partnership with A n E v e n i n g o f S k at i n g , S o n g & S u r v i v o r s h i p Scott Hamilton • Dorothy Hamill Patti LaBelle • Jordin Sparks • Hunter Hayes • Andy Grammer Sasha Cohen • Johnny Weir • Nancy Kerrigan • Kurt Browning • Paul Wylie Joannie Rochette • Elvis Stojko • Sinead & John Kerr CHANGING THE COURSE OF CANCER CARE Levine Cancer Institute is changing the course of cancer care by removing the barriers that separate patients from access to world-class research and breakthrough treatments. The Institute’s mission will take cancer care to a new level in the Carolinas, providing: • Convenient access to quality cancer care • Easier participation in clinical trials evaluating the latest cancer care treatments and approaches • New and advanced cancer programs, state-of-the-art equipment and treatment protocols • Recruitment of nationally recognized cancer care experts • Patient Navigators who provide support and guidance through every step of cancer detection, treatment and healing process « Watch this video to learn more about Levine Cancer Institute. Scan this QR code using a free QR reader app on your Smartphone. www.levinecancerinstitute.org Welcome to Kaleidoscope on Ice 2011! We are excited to have you join us for the third year of our FOX Network broadcast that combines the beauty of skating, the excitement of song and the brave message of survivorship. You are part of an expansive initiative to move our audience from cancer awareness to a point of true empowerment. America is home to 12 million+ cancer survivors, their families and caregivers. Kaleidoscope is born from this community of survivors’ inspiring spirit to celebrate life in living color! Kaleidoscope on Ice is an unforgettable evening full of star-studded performances. Olympic Gold Medalists Dorothy Hamill and Scott Hamilton, both survivors themselves, are your hosts, leading a celebrity lineup including: Champion Skaters• Olympic Silver Medalist Sasha Cohen • Three-Time U.S. Champion Johnny Weir • Olympic Silver Medalist Paul Wylie • Two-Time Olympic Medalist Nancy Kerrigan • Olympic Bronze Medalist Joannie Rochette • Two-Time Olympic Silver Medalist Elvis Stojko • Four-Time World Champion Kurt Browning • Seven-Time British National Ice Dance Champions Sinead & John Kerr PLUS Musical Guests• Grammy-Award Winner Patti LaBelle • American Idol Winner Jordin Sparks • Pop Star Andy Grammer • Rising Country Music Star Hunter Hayes We send a special thanks to the extensive group of prestigious advocacy and professional organizations who have joined us in this effort including the American Society of Clinical Oncology, Cancer Support Community, Fight Colorectal Cancer, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship, Oncology Nursing Society, Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization and On The Line. We also would like to thank our sponsors SANOFI, Pfizer Oncology and Levine Cancer Institute, whose generous support has helped make this evening possible. The whole country will have the chance to join in this unforgettable celebration when Kaleidoscope on Ice is nationally broadcast Thanksgiving Day on FOX. Thank you again for taking part in this extraordinary event! Kaleidoscope On Ice 3 Kaleidoscope.org Kaleidoscope On Ice 4 Kaleidoscope.org hosts Scott Hamilton Dorothy Hamill Scott Hamilton, 1984 Olympic Figure Skating Champion, returns to his role as host of Kaleidoscope on Ice. Scott, the first American male figure skater to win an Olympic medal in skating since 1960, won every U.S. national championship and every world championship from 1981-1984. He was also inducted into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame, is a privileged member of the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame, and became the first figure skater ever to be inducted into the Madison Square Garden Walk of Fame. Dorothy Hamill’s name has been synonymous with figure skating for more than three decades. At age 19, Dorothy took home the gold at the 1976 Winter Games in Innsbruck, Austria and went on to win the World Championship title. She is also a Three-Time U.S. National Champion and an inductee of both the Olympic Hall of Fame and the Figure Skating Hall of Fame. A long-time American icon, Dorothy was influential both on and off the ice. She is credited with developing the “Hamill Camel” skating move and captured America by starting a fad with her infamous bobbed hairstyle she wore during her Olympic gold medal performance. Scott, a cancer survivor, is the founder of the Scott Hamilton C.A.R.E.S. Initiative (Cancer Alliance for Research, Education and Survivorship) at the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Center in Cleveland, Ohio, its website chemocare.com and the patient mentor network, Fourth Angel, in conjunction with the Cleveland Clinic and CARES. As a professional, Dorothy has skated with many productions, including eight years with the Ice Capades. She had an unprecedented four ABC television prime time specials produced in her honor. In late 2007, Dorothy released her memoir entitled “A Skating Life: My Story” from Hyperion Publishing, which made the New York Times Best Seller List. A Three-Year Cancer Survivor, Dorothy is also passionate about supporting and inspiring women through their journey with cancer. • Cancer Survivor • Olympic Gold Medalist • Four-Time World Champion • Olympic and Figure Skating Hall of Fame • Cancer Survivor • Olympic Gold Medalist • Three-Time U.S. National Champion • Olympic and Figure Skating Hall of Fame Kaleidoscope on Ice 6 Kaleidoscope.org Photo by Don Gerda Kaleidoscope On Ice 7 Kaleidoscope.org Patti LaBelle Beautiful, simply does not describe the incomparable force known to the world as Patti LaBelle. As time continues to evolve, the soulful songbird’s name has become synonymous with grace, style, elegance and class. Belting out classic rhythm and blues renditions, pop standards and spiritual sonnets have created the unique platform of versatility that Ms. Patti is known and revered for. Two years ago, she reunited with Sarah Dash and Nona Hendryx for the first time in more than three decades for the critically acclaimed Labelle reunion album, Back to Now. It’s a small wonder that Patti has time for anything else in between recording and touring, but she makes time and the world is oh so happy that she does! In November 2008, she released her fifth book and third cookbook, Recipes for The Good Life, and an instructional cooking DVD, In the Kitchen with Miss Patti. The cookbook features recipes and anecdotes that reflect Patti’s philosophy that good cooking and the love of entertaining come from the heart. More recently, Patti introduced a line of signature sauces and marinades called Lady Marmalade and launched a designer bedding collection with Macy’s, Patti LaBelle Home. In addition to her amazing career as an entertainer and entrepreneurial success, Ms. LaBelle’s work as a humanitarian is just as legendary. She remains an advocate for adoption, foster care, Big Sisters and the United Negro College Fund, among many other initiatives. While Ms. LaBelle’s celebrated career is respected world-wide, she has also endured and survived personal strife. Within a 10-year period, she lost her mother, three sisters and best friend to diabetes and cancer. In 1994, LaBelle was diagnosed with diabetes and shortly thereafter became a spokesperson for the American Diabetes Association. The same motivation that had Patricia Louise Holte blossom from a choir member to lead vocalist for Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles and later Labelle, to a solo artist is the same energy that keeps her fire burning at sixty-six years young. “Each year I grow, and that’s a blessing from God. I do what I can do. I do what I feel God has given me the energy to do, so I just go out there and I do it…It’s not about making money because I don’t need money, but I need to sing. With a voice or without, I’ve got to get on that stage.” And the world is thankful that Ms. Patti’s voice sounds so good to our ears. Jordin Sparks It has been nothing short of a whirlwind: The then youngest-ever winner of American Idol, Jordin Sparks was just seventeen years old when she won the coveted title. In reflection, it was the best training ground she could have ever had. “I didn’t know it when we were doing the show, but all the interviews and behind-the-scenes stuff prepared me for now. Being on Idol was exciting, exhilarating and slightly traumatic. I won the show I was a fan of, what could be better?” Thrown right in to the spotlight and in to the recording studio, Jordin passed GO and never looked back. In the four years that have followed, Jordin has released two albums on 19 Recordings/Jive Records. Her self-titled debut went platinum, selling over 2 million copies worldwide, with the first three singles going top 5 and the album’s second single, “No Air” selling 4 million digital downloads. “No Air” also is the highest selling single by any American Idol contestant and is listed #27 in Billboard’s Top 40 Biggest Duets of All Time. Jordin’s second release, 2009’s BATTLEFIELD, debuted on the Billboard Album chart at number seven, with the first single, also called “Battlefield,” reaching the top ten on the Billboard Singles Chart and second single, “S.O.S. (Let the Music Play),” topping the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, becoming Jordin’s first #1. Sparks also co-wrote four tracks on the album, including “911 Emergency,” “Was I The Only One,” “Faith,” and “The Cure.” Cumulatively, her popular singles have sold almost 9 million downloads/ringtones. Sparks has toured with Alicia Keys, The Jonas Brothers and Britney Spears and performed for Presidents Bush and Obama, won two BET Awards, one American Music Award, one People’s Choice Award and has been nominated for two MTV Awards and one Grammy. With domination of popular music checked off her bucket list, what was Sparks going to do next? First up, Broadway. Debuting as Nina Rosario in the Tony award winning musical, In The Heights, in the Fall of 2010, Sparks spent 12 weeks on the great white way. In the Fall of 2010 Jordin also unveiled her first ever fragrance line with the fruity floriental scent titled, “Because of You”- thoughtfully named by Sparks to pay tribute to her fans that have helped her to achieve her dreams. In the summer of 2011, Jordin Sparks was featured on the cover of People Magazine’s Summer Double Issue, MOST AMAZING BODIES, sang the theme song for the Disney film, “African Cats”, released the hot dance single, “I Am Woman” (which became the theme song of the WNBA), and joined New Kids on the Block/Backstreet Boys as a special guest on their North American summer tour. 2012 is proving to be even more exciting as Sparks makes her feature film debut as Sparkle in the SONY Pictures film by the same name. Kaleidoscope on Ice 8 Kaleidoscope.org musical artists Hunter Hayes Among the many extraordinary things about Hunter Hayes, the multi-talented musician, writer, producer and performer, what is most astonishing is that in truth, he’s just getting started. And it is that fact which holds the promise of Hunter Hayes becoming one of the most significant musical talents to emerge, not just from Nashville, but from anywhere, in a long, long time. Already, he has accomplishments beyond most musicians wildest dreams: Singing “Jambalaya” with Hank Williams Jr. in front of 200,000 people (15 million YouTube views) at the age of four; appearing with Robert Duvall (who gave Hunter his first guitar) in “The Apostle” at the age of six; playing with Johnny and June Cash, and Charlie Daniels at a BBQ; performing for President Clinton and many more. Having moved to Nashville two years ago, Hayes was quickly signed to Universal Music Publishing Group. At the same time, he was introduced to Atlantic Records’ Chairman/CEO and music visionary Craig Kallman, who he signed with at Atlantic Records. “I’m blessed to be surrounded by people who appreciate music and support what I do,” said Hayes. The Breaux Bridge, Louisiana multi-instrumentalist (acoustic guitar, bass guitar, drums, electric guitar, ganjo, mandolin, keys and more) continues to draw attention from thousands of fans, industry and media alike. Billboard notes Hunter as “a prodigious talent…drawing on modern pop and country sounds – including Keith Urban, John Mayer, Rascal Flatts and Jason Mraz” and USA Today recently raved that “if this Louisiana singer is as good as this single [Storm Warning], he’s about to be a big country star.” His self-titled Atlantic Records debut album was released October 11, kicking off release week with his world-premiere national television debut on CBS’ Late Show with David Letterman of his Top 25 hit single, “Storm Warning.” Hunter has co-written songs for renowned artist such as Rascal Flatts and Montgomery Gentry and has shared the stage with Trace Adkins, Lady Antebellum, LeAnn Rimes, Brad Paisley and Keith Urban, to name a few. He recently wrapped-up touring with superstar Taylor Swift on her “SPEAK NOW World Tour 2011” and made his Grand Ole Opry debut. Hunter is currently on the road on his first headlining tour, “Most Wanted” Tour 2011. Andy Grammer It’s widely known that it takes 10,000 hours of deliberate practice to become an expert at anything. Andy Grammer logged his 10,000 hours of practice on the streets of Los Angeles. With his car battery amplifier and acoustic guitar in tow, Grammer managed to sing his way from the streets to the center of the music industry. In fact, Grammer wrote his hit single “Keep Your Head Up” as a letter of encouragement to himself after he’d spent an exhausting day street performing and had little to no money to show for it. The video, which features ground-breaking interactive technology in a partnership between VEVO, Interlude, and S-Curve, won an MTV O Aware for Most Innovative Video. It also reached #2 on the VH1 Music Video Countdown. Named one of Billboard’s 2011 Artists to Watch, Grammer recorded his album which released in June 2011 in New York and Los Angeles with a collection of top producers. He’s also the first male pop star since 2003 to reach the Top 10 Singles at Adult Pop Radio for “Keep Your Head Up” (#5). Grammer has already performed on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, CBS Early Show, Rachael Ray, VH1 Morning Buzz, Regis & Kelly and the Gayle King Show. Artists such as Taylor Swift have gathered inspiration from Andy, who wrote lyrics from “Keep Your Head Up” down her arm at a tour stop in Nebraska. The quote read “you gotta keep your head up but you can let your hair down.” Performing live remains a communal experience for the former street performer who’s toured with the Plain White T’s, Josh Kelley, Natasha Bedingfield, and Colbie Caillat, among others. “As an artist, you have an opportunity to get in and move things around in people,” said Grammer. “It’s one of the only times during the day where they say, ‘I’m going to open up to some other stuff here,’ and you have that hour to get in and move stuff around and put it all back together. Those are the best gigs, where you can see that the whole room has moved somewhere together.” Kaleidoscope on Ice 9 Kaleidoscope.org skaters Sasha Cohen Johnny Weir • 2006 Olympic Silver Medalist • Three-Time U.S. National Champion • Three-Time World Championship Medalist • Two-Time Olympian • 2003 Grand Prix Final Champion • World Bronze Medalist • 2006 U.S. National Champion Kaleidoscope 2011 10 Kaleidoscope.org Paul Wylie Nancy Kerrigan • Olympic Silver Medalist • Two-Time Olympic Medalist • U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame Inductee (2008) • 1993 U.S. National Champion • U.S. Open Professional Champion Kaleidoscope 2011 11 Kaleidoscope.org skaters Joannie Rochette Elvis Stojko • 2010 Olympic Bronze Medalist • Three-Time World Champion • 2009 World Silver Medalist • Two-Time Olympic Silver Medalist • 2008 & 2009 Four Continents Silver Medalist • Seven-Time Canadian Champion • Six-Time Canadian National Champion Kaleidoscope on Ice 12 Kaleidoscope.org Kurt Browning • Four-Time World Champion Sinead & John Kerr • Four-Time Canadian National Champion • Two-Time European Bronze Medalist (2009 & 2011) • Canada’s Figure Skating Hall of Fame Inductee (2000) • Two-Time Olympians Kaleidoscope on Ice • 2004-2010 British National Ice Dance Champions 13 Kaleidoscope.org BELK.COM Please visit Levine Cancer Institute Promenade of Survivorship throughout the concourse of the arena to learn more about Kaleidoscope’s cancer support groups and sponsors. The promenade features booths that provide an opportunity for guests to gather information and connect with groups that encourage cancer survivors and their loved ones to celebrate life in living color. Through the help of these groups, Kaleidoscope has touched the lives of millions. Levine Cancer Institute SANOFI Pfizer Oncology American Society of Clinical Oncology Cancer Support Community Fight Colorectal Cancer Leukemia & Lymphoma Society National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship Oncology Nursing Society On The Line Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization Our promise: a minimum $3 million donation over 3 years* to Susan G. Komen for the Cure® for the fight against breast cancer. *Three-year commitment throughout 2010-2012. Untitled-23 1 We've got the warmest welcome. It starts with the warm welcome of our signature chocolate chip cookie. 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I feel like they’re doi with patient services and aining program, but also Tr In m Tea h wit r tee un e Year in Charlotte Matt continues to vol d the 2011 Volunteer of Th me na s wa He rk. wo ’s ter and passion for other aspects of the Chap survivors with his story er oth d an rs tee un vol staff, and continues to inspire finding a cure. Kaleidoscope on Ice 16 Kaleidoscope.org was asked to tell us about an inspiring survivor. Follow us on http://twitter.com/#!/KscopeOnIce Like us on https://www.facebook.com/KaleidoscopeOnIce It would be very difficult to name just one. When yo survivor there seem to be tha u meet a cancer t immediate knowledge tha t they are someone of tremendous strength. If I have to choose just one, it wo uld be my great nephew, Kory Guidry. Kory was diagnosed when he was jus t 2 1/2 years old with AML. This type of leukemia is us ually diagnosed in adults. I watched this toddler endu rigorous treatment that no re a child should have to go thr ough. I am pleased to say about to celebrate his 10 he is th year of survivorship. H e was my role model durin g treatment. – Vicki Weeks Barrillea ux I was just getting to be big like my big brother and att kids school. I waite end big d my whole life for this and I was deter to out shine him in mined everything he had already done and wa Yes, I am very com s doing . petitive and like to win. That is till the my father discovere day d I had a lump bet ween my nose and mother rushed me lip. My to the doctor the next day to be told it was nothing mo that re than a childhoo d cyst. It could be removed and I cou easily ld get back to my normal routine. The surgery came and day of went and I was due back to see the doc in five days. tor Two days later my mother received a call that would her life forever. It change changed mine but I think hers mostl crowded in the sm y. We all office and it see med like it was people in there wi 100 th tears in their ey es. I sat on the exa as the Doctor gave m table the grim news. Th e look in my mothe was one of war and rs eyes worry. That’s when I had to decide tha Cancer wasn’t goi t ng to have me but I was going to hav I said a prayer my e it. So mother taught me to say “Lord give strength to fight.” me the That’s what I did and I won and now I am years Cancer free. two – Naryah, Age 8 I can’t wa (for Kaleido it!!! scope on Ic e 2011) I will be th ere chee ring in the au dience w it h my mother, w ho is a tw o time cancer S urvivor! – sweetp ea9335a My dad Patrick Terra who found out this year he had cancer on the tongue...who fought everyday to get up and get himself to radiation. Not tasting foods for the past 3-4 months, but knowing he had to stay strong for himself. My mom past away 7 yrs ago from breast cancer and he was not going to let it take him also!!! – Tricia Terra Warters agnosed at only 9 di as w he S . er ht ug da y M Neuroblastoma. 4 e ag st ith w e ag of months nths of chemo and mo 6 h ug ro th d le tt ba he S 0 months old 2 w no is he S s. ie er rg su r 2 majo amazes me every day he S !! ee fr er nc ca d an to be her mom. d se es bl d an ul kf an th so and I am – Amy Hanna Shaffer Kaleidoscope on Ice My dad is in remission from CML. His love & determinati on to fight th is disease ma de me choo s e Leukemia a s my platfo rm as Ms TX – MissTexa s2011 I don’t even remember his name (I blame the chemo) but the extremely happy and pleasant gentleman that sat next to me one day, while I was in the depths of trea tment, that was driving himself 2 hours each way to take treatmen t. But even more he was only taking the chemo to buy time until his niece, who was a match, was old enough to donate marrow. He SHOWED me that it could be far worse and you could still enjoy ever y day. - Phil 17 Kaleidoscope.org advocacy partners The Cancer Support Community is an international non-profit dedicated to providing support, education and hope to people affected by cancer. Likely the largest employer of psychosocial oncology mental health professionals in the United States, CSC offers a menu of personalized services and education for all people affected by cancer. Its global network brings the highest quality cancer support to the millions of people touched by cancer. These support services are available through a network of professionallyled community-based centers, hospitals, community oncology practices and online, so that no one has to face cancer alone. In July 2009, The Wellness Community and Gilda’s Club Worldwide joined forces to become the Cancer Support Community. By helping to complete the cancer care plan, CSC optimizes patient care by providing essential, but often overlooked, services including support groups, counseling, education and healthy lifestyle programs. Today, CSC provides the highest quality emotional and social support through a network of more than 50 local affiliates, 100 satellite locations and online. To find a community-based center in your area, visit www.cancersupportcommunity.org/ FindaCommunity or call 888.793.9355. The mission of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. LLS is the world’s largest voluntary health agency dedicated to blood cancer. LLS funds lifesaving blood cancer research around the world and provides free information and support services. Our Key Priorities will ensure that: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society helps blood cancer patients live better, longer lives. For more information visit www.lls.org. The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) is a professional organization of more than 36,000 registered nurses and other healthcare professionals. ONS is committed to excellence in oncology nursing and to leading the transformation of cancer care by initiating and actively supporting educational, legislative, and public awareness efforts to improve the care of people with cancer. ONS provides nurses and healthcare professionals with access to the highest quality educational programs, cancer care resources, research opportunities, and networks for peer support. The Oncology Nursing Society is where oncology nurses connect. Learn more at www.ons.org The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO.com) is the world’s leading professional organization representing physicians who care for people with cancer. With more than 30,000 members, ASCO is committed to improving cancer care and awareness through scientific meetings, educational programs, peer-reviewed journals, and patient information resources. ASCO’s patient website Cancer.Net was developed and approved by the member doctors of ASCO, making Cancer.Net an up-to-date and trusted resource for cancer information on the Internet. Cancer.Net is supported by the Conquer Cancer Foundation, which is working to creating a world free from the fear of cancer by funding breakthrough research and sharing cutting-edge knowledge. celebrate LIFE Kaleidoscope on Ice 18 Kaleidoscope.org advocacy partners Colorectal cancer is the second leading cancer killer in the United States and Fight Colorectal Cancer demands a cure. Fight Colorectal Cancer is the leading colorectal cancer advocacy organization in Washington, DC, empowering survivors to raise their voices, training advocates around the country, and educating lawmakers and pushing them for better policies. We offer support for patients, family members, and caregivers, and we serve as a resource for colorectal cancer advocates, policy makers, medical professionals, and healthcare providers. Additionally, we do everything we can to increase and improve research— at all stages of development and for all stages of cancer. Find out how you can get involved at www.FightColorectalCancer.org or 877-427-2111. Y-ME is the only place in the world a breast cancer patient – from the day of diagnosis throughout the course of their disease – can call 24/7 and speak to a peer, a breast cancer survivor who understands the physical and emotional challenges breast cancer patients face. For over 30 years, Y-ME has had a single mission – to assure, through information, empowerment, and peer support, that no one faces breast cancer alone. Our peer counselors are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, in over 150 languages, through our toll-free Hotline. Talk to a peer counselor at 1-800-221-2141, or visit y-me.org. The National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS) defines all people touched by cancer as survivors, from the moment of diagnosis and through the balance of life. NCCS understands the difficulties associated with a cancer diagnosis and has created award-winning programs and resources to help empower all people touched by cancer to take charge of their care by being informed, asking questions and speaking up. Through these critically important programs, NCCS is educating cancer survivors to advocate for their needs, and the needs of others, to ensure the voice of survivorship remains strong in the fight for how the nation researches, regulates, finances, and delivers quality cancer care. For more information, please visit www.canceradvocacy.org or call 1-888-650-9127. ON THE LINE is the largest prostate cancer awareness initiative ever, set to run for 24 months with the goal of increasing the public dialogue about prostate cancer and promoting the resources to help survivors. ON THE LINE harnesses the power of sports and celebrities to challenge men to raise awareness that one in six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in his lifetime. ON THE LINE empowers men and their loved ones with the resources they need to take charge of their health at all stages of the journey from understanding the risk factors to diagnosis and treatment. For more information visit www.ontheline.com. in LIVING color Kaleidoscope on Ice 19 Kaleidoscope.org The best cancer care starts with the best cancer information. Cancer.Net is the official clinical cancer information resource of Kaleidoscope. If you or a loved one needs information about cancer, visit www.cancer.net, a valuable resource throughout a patient’s cancer journey — from the time of diagnosis, through treatment, and into long-term survivorship. Cancer.Net delivers information you can trust from the cancer doctors at the American Society of Clinical Oncology. Cancer.Net is supported by the Kaleidoscope On Ice ASC 111285 Kaleidoscope Program Ad V4.indd 1 20 Kaleidoscope.org 9/28/11 2:50 PM :50 PM with appreciation A. B. 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Through our national Edge Health programs, we hope to inform, inspire and entertain. Together, with our partners, we will endeavor to make the toughest of journeys that much easier. One step at a time. on 2007-2008 on 2009-2011 Frosted Pink and Frosted Pink With A Twist were the televised anchor events of a two-year multi-media campaign that focused on women’s cancers. Through the combination of music and sport, Frosted Pink and Frosted Pink With A Twist provided a unique entertainment and messaging format that empowered millions as it related to key issues surrounding women’s health. Kaleidoscope is a holiday celebration on FOX that combines the beauty of Skating, the excitement of Song, and the brave message of Survivorship to raise awareness of the key issues surrounding cancer survivorship. Kaleidoscope features the biggest stars in figure skating and song performing inspiring routines that pay tribute to the millions of Americans who are surviving cancer. By pairing awareness and education with the talent and beauty of champion ice skaters and music performers, Kaleidoscope inspires both those dealing with cancer and those who want to do more in the fight against it. 2007: Frosted Pink paired the greatest Women’s Olympic skating champions with Grammy Award winning artists in the first ever pairing of iconic stars from both disciplines. 2008: Frosted Pink With A Twist highlighted the gymnasts from the 2008 Summer Olympic Games performing with pop music icons just weeks after the conclusion of the 2008 Summer Olympics games in Beijing. For more information visit www.kaleidoscope.org. on 2011-2012 Cancer Bites is a blood cancer awareness and education initiative that harnesses pop culture’s obsession with vampires and utilizes their celebrity affiliations to highlight key messages and to support lifesaving research. Cancer Bites will raise awareness about blood cancers as the leading type of cancer in children and teens in the United States and encourage a broad national dialogue about the risk factors, diagnosis, treatment options and side effects. The campaign will provide resources for those who are diagnosed with blood cancers and their loved ones. ON THE LINE is a new initiative in health education that harnesses the power of sports and celebrity to challenge men to take charge of their health. It’s a fact: One in six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. Yet, despite this alarming statistic, many men will not discuss their risks, or testing and treatment options with their doctors – until it’s very late in the game. In a compelling, sports and entertainment-themed platform, athletes, commentators, celebrities and legendary sports coaches all play a role in encouraging a dialogue between men and their family, friends and physicians about the risk factors and range of diagnosis and treatment options related to prostate cancer. For more information visit www.cancerbites.tv. For more information visit www.ontheline.com. www.edgehealth.com Kaleidoscope On Ice 22 Kaleidoscope.org Can’t Get Enough Don’t miss the on-air presentation on Thanksgiving Day Thursday, November 24th 4pm Eastern Time After the NFL ...and look for us on Kaleidoscope on Ice 23 Kaleidoscope.org ? celebrate life in living color in partnership with www.kaleidoscope.org