Past Events
2nd Annual Sports Celebrity Casino Night
The 2nd Annual Sports Celebrity Casino Night was held on Saturday, June 9, 2012 at 7:30pm in the Rams Club in the Edward Jones Dome. Over 300 guests enjoyed an evening of live and silent auctions, Casino night game tables, Flamenco girls, Tarot card readings, great food and more. Rams Head Coach Jeff Fisher was the highlight of the evening when he was the highest bidder on a yellow labrador retriever puppy from Sievers Retrievers. Coach immediately announced that the puppy was going to be the newest member of the Snow-Gebel family who’s daughter Raquel was the special honoree of the night. There weren’t many dry eyes in the crowd. Raquel quickly named the puppy “Coach”.
Team Alejandro is Back!
The friends and family of 9-year old Alejandro Jimenez have formed “Team Alejandro” for the 3rd year in a row to “Run to Beat Wolfram Syndrome.” On March 24, 2013, Team Alejandro will participate in The Oakland Running Festival in honor of 9-year old Alejandro, Raquel, and all of the children affected by Wolfram syndrome. Please join the team, sponsor a runner, or volunteer to help raise awareness of and funding for continued research that will one day stop the progression of Wolfram syndrome.
The goal of Team Alejandro is to raise $10,000. We know we can do it with your help.
Make your donation today by clicking on the yellow “DONATE” button on the left. In the “Notes to Seller” section please put “TA” for Team Alejandro.
Thank you for your support!
For more information: nvaldezjimenez@gmail.com or karoloaparicio@gmail.com
TEAM ALEJANDRO IS BACK!
The friends and family of 10-year old Alejandro Jimenez have formed “Team Alejandro” for the 4th year in a row to “Run to Beat Wolfram Syndrome.” On March 23, 2014, Team Alejandro will participate in The Oakland Running Festival in honor of 10-year old Alejandro, Raquel Gebel, and all of the children affected by Wolfram syndrome. Please join the team, sponsor a runner, or volunteer to help raise awareness of and funding for continued research that will one day stop the progression of Wolfram syndrome.
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