Category Archives: Fundraiser

Take a moment: Row-a-thon this Saturday

Alabama men’s crew team @ SIRA 2006

Photo credit: Allison Pollini

Now I know that I’m taking away some of Christina’s thunder from her Friday morning post about ideas for the weekend, but hear me out. If you don’t plan on being downtown for the pageantry, music and free ice cream that is this year’s Magic City Classic Parade, perhaps you may want to venture on over to Colonial Brookwood Village and help the University of Alabama crew team out in their efforts to raise money for both themselves and the American Heart Association. Their site’s got more information about the event and how you can give. It’s their football team’s off-week, so there’s no real reason to not go, now is there?

2nd annual “Walk to d’feet ALS,” Samford University

Saturday, the ALS Association of Alabama is sponsoring its second annual fundraising event “Walk to D’Feet ALS” at Samford University’s Seibert Stadium. Registration begins at 9 a.m. with the walk starting at 10. Registration is also available online. There is no fee to walk but you’ll need to get some sponsors behind you. Last year, the Birmingham event raised more than $65,000. Walks are also held in Tuscaloosa and Huntsville. More than $170,000 was raised statewide in 2006. This year’s statewide goal is $245,000. They can’t do it without you so families, groups and individuals are all invited to participate. The walk route is wheelchair and stroller accessible. If you can’t make it, you can still participate by donating. The ALS Association (ALSA) Alabama Chapter’s walk is part of a national effort in support of local patient services and nationally directed research. A progressive neurodegenerative disease sometimes known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, ALS strikes more than 5,000 people in the United States each year. For more information, e-mail walk@ALSAlabama.org or call 1-800-664-1242.

Take a moment: Michael Prichard tribute tonight

For those of you that haven’t has the chance to check our Timetable calendar entries on a regular basis recently, we wanted to make sure that you were aware of a particular event this evening. Rojo is hosting a photo exhibit this evening titled, Things that Mike P. Would Have Liked to pay tribute to and help the family of Michael Prichard, who died unexpectedly on September 14 at the age of 40. Here is a link to the death announcement that we posted over on Timetable’s blog.

The exhibit consists of photos provided exclusively by members of the local filmmaking community. All proceeds from sales will go to Michael’s family. The show opens tonight at 6 p.m. at Rojo and it’s free to get in. It will remain up until November 9.

Click here to look at the Timetable calendar entry for the event from last week. Stop on by if you’ve got a moment.

16th Annual Magic City AIDS Walk, Brother Bryan Park

The walk is about 1.7 miles long and benefits Birmingham AIDS Outreach and other local HIV organizations. This year’s grand marshals are King & Queen Apollo XXX. The events begin at 12 p.m. with the actual walk starting at 3 p.m. For more information, you’ll want to visit either their website or their MySpace profile.

Clicking here will show you the official route for this year’s walk.

Cost: Free

Location:
Brother Bryan Park
22nd Street & 10th Avenue South

Hand in Paw’s Wine Diva, Rosewood Hall

For those women among you looking for an alternative to the potential of watching runoff elections results for the Birmingham mayoral race, may we suggest an opportunity to give to Hand in Paw while enjoying some wine. If you want to learn more about them, click here to read a story posted during the summer months.

The event page on their official website says that it will be hundreds of women at Rosewood Hall in downtown Homewood, with “wine tasting, door prizes, hors d’oeurves and a diva costume contest.”

They promise to update the site as more information is available, so keep checking on it.

Cost:$50; available online (click here)

Location:
Rosewood Hall
2850 19th Street South
Homewood, AL 35209

Bordeaux Ball, B & A Warehouse

The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s Young Professionals Leadership Committee invites everyone to the Bordeaux Ball on Friday, Oct. 5, at B & A Warehouse, 1531 1st Ave. South, Birmingham. Enjoy live music by The Connection, wine and beer, hor d’oeuvres plus a Marketplace and silent auction. Wear your finest cocktail attire, valet parking available. During the event, a special wine-tasting experience will be hosted by Village Wine Market from 8-10 p.m. It costs $10 and you can purchase that ticket at the event.

Cost: $60 in advance/$65 at the door. Tickets can be found online. Head to the bottom of the page for the “register” button.


Cornerstone’s Harvest Luncheon, The Club

You’re invited to join the Women’s Committee of Cornerstone Schools of Alabama and Strickland Trading Co. for the annual Harvest Luncheon Oct. 11 at The Club. The event begins with a silent auction at 11:00 a.m. followed by lunch at noon. This year’s luncheon will honor Drayton Nabers Jr., former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court and current chairman of Cornerstone’s board of directors. Sponsorships are available. Individual tickets are $75 each. The Cornerstone Schools, located in the Woodlawn and East Lake areas of Birmingham, serve 250 children in pre-kindergarten through 8th grade. Since 1993, Cornerstone has been a beacon of hope for at-risk children by providing them with educational choice and equipping them with a college preparatory education, a vision for their future and the ambition to achieve this vision.

Cost: $75