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A local group of athletes who share a unique bond are coming together for an athletic competition unlike any other—the National Kidney Foundation 2010 U.S. Transplant Games. Sponsored by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, the Games are an Olympic-style competition for recipients of life-saving transplants, including kidney, liver, heart, lung, pancreas and bone marrow. Organized by the National Kidney Foundation Serving CO, MT, and WY, Team Rocky Mountain will participate in the event to be held July 30 to August 4 in Madison, Wisconsin.
One athlete from Team Rocky Mountain is James Watson, a Denver resident, who was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis and received a double lung transplant in 2005.
Here is James in his own words:
“I am 33 years old and am living with Cystic Fibrosis; all my life, I have had to do multiple breathing treatments a day and take many antibiotics. Five years ago my lungs and breathing were getting worse and not responsive to the medications, so I was placed on the lung transplant list as a precaution. In May 2005 I was moved to the very top of the list, since I had acquired diabetes and my lungs had not improved. On May 31 the call came at 10:30 pm that they had a donor match for my new lungs. In the early morning of June 1, I went to the hospital for my double lung transplant.
After the transplant came a lot of rehabilitation, walking, and exercise. Then I started playing racquetball again, lifting weights, but wasn’t quite ready for my real passion, ice hockey.
In October 2005 I suffered a severe bowel blockage, which required a drug-induced coma, which was a 12 day event. I was hospitalized for 23 days and lost over 20 pounds.
It took a couple months to gain the weight back and get back into the shape. I am happy to say now I am back playing ice hockey again, once a week for men’s recreational league team. I have attended two U.S. Transplant Games and the World Transplant Games in Finland.
At these games I have met many new and wonderful people who I hopefully stay friends with forever. I plan to attend as many Transplant Games as I can! “
Held biennially, the National Kidney Foundation U.S. Transplant Games draw transplant athletes from across the country who compete for gold, silver and bronze medals in one or more of 12 sports, including cycling, golf, racquetball, swimming, tennis, and track and field events. With an anticipated 7,000 athletes participating, the 2010 U.S. Transplant Games promise to be the largest-ever gathering of transplant recipients.
More than 100,000 Americans are currently waiting for transplants of vital organs. Eighteen people die each day while waiting.
For questions or to find out how you can support Team Rocky Mountain, call Lynn Hellickson at 720.748.9991 ext. 113 or visit www.transplantgames.org.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
Fairview Elementary Neighborhood Launches Youth Farmers Market
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MoodFood, a conglomerate of food and nutrition education organizations, announces the launch of the Youth Farmers Market at Fairview Elementary School (2715 W. 11th Ave, Denver), located in the Sun Valley neighborhood. The Fairview Youth Farmers Market operates every Sunday, 1:00 to 3:00 pm, through October 3 (on the northeast corner of 12th Avenue and Decatur Street) and provides fresh produce grown by the children at the school garden.
The Fairview market is one market of the Youth Farmers Market Coalition—a collaboration between two MoodFood organizations—Denver Urban Gardens and Slow Food Denver. Under the coalition, Denver Urban Gardens and Slow Food Denver each conduct farmers markets at their own school garden programs; Denver Urban Gardens manages the Fairview Youth Farmers Market. Additionally, Operation Frontline, another MoodFood organization, conducts nutrition demonstrations at Fairview and at other Youth Farmers Markets that are located at lower income schools.
“The Fairview Youth Farmers Market allows youth living in extremely challenging situations to learn horticultural, nutritional, and microenterprise skills that are supported by the school curriculum,” said Judy Elliot, education coordinator for Denver Urban Gardens. “Youth learn to appreciate the strength of diversity, both in the garden and with their multicultural teammates.”
About MoodFood
MoodFood is a conglomerate of forward-thinking organizations that have one common thread—food and nutrition education for Colorado youth and families. MoodFood works to increase awareness and further the mission of its participating organizations through public relations, marketing, community events, and social networking—under one collective voice. To learn more about MoodFood and the organizations it supports, visit www.tools4learning.com/moodfood.
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National Kidney Foundation Cadillac Golf Classic Raises $70,000
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The National Kidney Foundation (NKF) Serving Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming today announced the winners and proceeds of its NKF Cadillac Golf Classic. The event, held at Blackstone Country Club on June 21, raised more than $70,000.
The NKF Cadillac Golf Classic is the nation's premier amateur golf event for charity, as the first place team at each of the 30 events coast to coast are invited to play for the National Championship at fabled Pebble Beach in January 2011.
Members of the first place team, Genentech, were Steve Eller, Jack Evans, Chris Heath, and John Zimmerman. Ford Kimball, John Kopperud, Matt Neils, and Jeff Perreault were members of the second-place Fascination Street Gallery team. Major sponsors of the event included Don Massey Cadillac, Genentech, PING, and Schlegel Williams Construction.
“The National Kidney Foundation Cadillac Golf Classic Tournament is a competitive and fun event which calls attention to the prevention of kidney disease and the need for organ donation,” said Regional Vice President Kathy Wegner. “Kidney disease affects one in nine American adults and is expected to double in the next decade. Across Colorado, Montana and Wyoming, there are over 4,000 people receiving life-saving dialysis and another 1,000 waiting for a kidney transplant in order to survive.”
The National Kidney Foundation Serving Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming is dedicated to preventing kidney and urinary tract disease, improving the health and well-being of individuals and families affected by these diseases and increasing the availability of all organs for transplantation. For more information, visit www.kidneycmw.org.
Monday, July 12, 2010
GUTTAU PUBLIC RELATIONS CELEBRATES 5 YEARS AND 5 NEW CLIENTS
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Guttau Public Relations, a public relations firm specializing in restaurants, education, retail and nonprofit industries, announced today it will celebrate its five year anniversary in July and has also acquired five new clients:
• Wilhelmina Denver: Internationally recognized talent and modeling agency, Wilhelmina, has launched an affiliate in Denver: www.wilhelminadenver.com
• MoodFood: A conglomerate of forward-thinking organizations that have one common thread—food and nutrition education for Colorado youth and families: www.tools4learning.com/moodfood
• miniBAR: A chic lounge where guests enjoy creative cocktails and appetizers, located within Denver’s premier neighborhood, Cherry Creek North: www.minibardenver.com
• LifePoint Strategies: LifePoint Strategies provides business consulting and strategic planning services, led by Business Strategist, Terri Starck: www.lifepointstrategies.com
• Beauty by Buford: Guttau PR will promote the book, Beauty and the Business, by Denver Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Gregory Buford, who owns Beauty by Buford: beautyandthebusinessbook.com
“Making it to the five year mark is an exciting accomplishment, and 2009 taught us that it was beneficial to diversify our clients,” said Jim Guttau, Principal. “This new roster of clients definitely reflects a diverse range of industries.”
Since 2005, Guttau Public Relations has implemented effective and innovative public relations campaigns for local and national clients like Jamba Juice. For more information about the firm and its results, visit www.guttaupr.com.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Margarita Mission 2010
My friend, Chase, called me yesterday at 4:30 p.m. and asked what my plans were for the evening. I usually have my weekends booked, but for once, I had a Saturday night free. Chase was craving a margarita--as he said,"like my life depends on it."
After we planned to meet up, my "event guru" mind went to work, thinking we could turn this into a margarita tasting evening--a quest for Denver's best. Thirty minutes later, I had named the event Margarita Mission and created a ballot for scoring margaritas--on presentation, taste, and "strength."
We began our adventure at El Camino (http://www.elcaminotavern.com/), the happening new Mexican restaurant in Denver's Highlands Square:
Jim
Margarita ordered: Rey Mysterio
Price: $8.50
Presentation: 3 (scale of 1 to 5 with 5 the highest)
Taste: 3
Strength: 3
Total Points: 9
Notes: Brilliant pink color, as its main ingredient is Prickly Pear. Predictable margarita taste and too sweet.
Chase
Margarita ordered: Bam Bam
Price: $8.50
Presentation: 4
Taste: 5
Strength: 4
Total Points: 13
Notes: Muddled with jalapeno. Great kick!
Margarita Mission Stop #2: We departed for LoLa (http://www.loladenver.com/), the trendy restaurant of LoHi. The upstairs was full, so we opted to sit at the downstairs bar, Belola. We were delighted to have a super informative bartender, Jimmy. He educated us on what exactly "coin style" is; a coin style margarita is not so sweet and made with Cointreau, tequila, and natural lime juice. He also mentioned to make sure the tequila we drink is 100% agave, because by law, tequila only needs to be made from 51% agave. The cheaper tequilas use less agave and use filler spirits. So much to learn about tequila!
Our Lola margarita selections:
Jim
Margarita ordered: Q Coin
Price: $10.00
Presentation: 4
Taste: 5
Strength: 4
Total Points: 13
Notes: One of their most popular margaritas with a great cucumber taste.
Chase
Margarita ordered: Organic Coin
Price: $9.00
Presentation: 3
Taste: 4
Strength: 3
Total Points: 10
Notes: Very light. Tequila taste definitely comes through...
It was off to Mezcal (http://www.mezcalcolorado.com/), an authenic Mexican taqueria and cantina. Mezcal, in my opinion, does have the widest array of tequilas, and Rob, our bartender, guided us through his favorites:
Jim
Margarita ordered: La Exceptional
Price: $8.00
Presentation: 3
Taste: 4
Strength: 3
Total Points: 10
Notes: It's a coin style with Gran Centenario Plata and Cointreau.
Chase
Margarita ordered: Especial Tambien
Price: $8.50
Presentation: 2
Taste: 3
Strength: 3
Total Points: 8
Notes: Pretty standard. Too sweet.
We decided to have another round at Mezcal, which I'm so glad we did, as I had my favorite margarita there:
Jim
Margarita ordered: Picoso
Price: $9.50
Presentation: 4
Taste: 5
Strength: 5
Total Points: 14
Notes: The Picoso was spectacular--with slices of jalapenos. El Camino's version had jalapeno chunks, which Chase said kept getting stuck in his straw. I could drink this margarita everyday!
Chase
Margarita ordered: Golden Margarita (coin style)
Price: $9.00
Presentation: 3
Taste: 4
Strength: 5
Total Points: 12
Notes: Flavorful and tasty!
In review, Chase's favorite was the Bam Bam at El Camino, and mine was the Picoso at Mezcal. Both of these drinks have jalapeno, which I'm going to start including in my margaritas at home!
The First Annual Margarita Mission was a success, as we did discover the top margaritas in Denver. Next year...maybe Don Julio as a sponsor?
Salud!
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Thursday, July 8, 2010
National Kidney Foundation Names Regional Vice President and Chairman
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The National Kidney Foundation (NKF) Serving Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming announced today that Kathy Wegner has been named the Regional Vice President of the organization. Previously, Wegner was the Director of Strategic Partnerships and Public Policy with the Downtown Denver Partnership.
“The NKF serving Colorado, Montana and Wyoming has a tremendous board, strong committees, and a dedicated staff,” remarked Wegner. “I am excited to help make an impact on our community and spread the word about early detection of kidney disease, which affects one in every nine persons,” remarked Wegner.
Additionally, the organization has named Bryan Williams as the chairman of its board of directors. Williams is the president of Schlegel Williams Construction, located in Aurora.
“I enjoy working with my fellow board members and the foundation staff to provide patient and community services that makes a difference in the lives of those who suffer from kidney disease,” said Williams. “My construction company, Schlegel Williams Construction, has been building kidney dialysis centers for the past 15 years, and I believe that we are helping save lives with every new dialysis center we complete.”
The National Kidney Foundation Serving Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming is dedicated to preventing kidney and urinary tract disease, improving the health and well-being of individuals and families affected by these diseases and increasing the availability of all organs for transplantation. For more information, visit www.kidneycmw.org.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
BellaLu Summer 2010 E-Newsletter
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Guttau Public Relations represents BellaLu Home & Design, an interior design showroom and studio. Read more about current trends BellaLu designers discovered at the International Home Furnishings Show in High Point, new lines carried at the showroom, and more by clicking on the e-newsletter.
BellaLu Home & Design believes interior living spaces hold within the ability to relax, to energize, to entertain, and to revitalize. BellaLu’s team of designers makes this a reality through the purposeful and conscientious molding of the interior design process. From window coverings to custom furnishings to space planning, BellaLu offers a wide array of services and uniquely tailors each project to meet the needs and expectations of its clients and their lifestyle. To learn more about BellaLu’s innovative, cohesive design aesthetics for its clients, visit www.BellaLuHome.com.
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