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Friday, December 6, 2013
Need a Gift Idea this Holiday Season? How About the Ultimate Girls' Day Out!

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Friday, November 22, 2013
What Are You Grateful For?
Here at the quarters of The Pink Event, things are heating up for The Pink Event® 2014. In fact, we have a lot of exciting announcements that we'll make in the coming weeks. But first up is Thanksgiving, one of our team's favorite holidays.
It's a great time to reflect on all the blessings we have to be thankful for, like the awesome, woman-focused event that's happening on March 9, 2014. Here are a few other things we're thankful for:
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Thursday, November 7, 2013
Amazing Photos of A Wife's Battle & Loss to Breast Cancer

While perusing my favorite blogs, I saw this adorable couple photo and thought, "oh, another 'marriage rocks' post."
But it was so much more than that. Instead, this post detailed an amazing collection of photos that intimately captures a woman's heroic fight against and death from breast cancer.
Upworthy explains in a post how Angelino Meredino
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Keep Pink Awareness Going After Tomorrow!

Tomorrow marks Halloween and the end of October as National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. There have been some interesting efforts to educate women about breast cancer and prevention methods, from a Tweeting bra to the "Pink Out" of The White House.
Ultimately, a successful awareness month keeps women alert and engaged all year long. Women who conduct monthly breast exams, limit alcohol consumption, up their fruits and veggie intake, exercise regularly and keep their weight within "normal" limits are on a good path.
Friday, October 18, 2013
What About the Children?

It is common to find that when communities are being educated on significant issues recognized nationally in October that normally adults are targeted. It is important for adults to be targeted as breast cancer and domestic violence directly effects them. Who else does this directly effect?
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