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Don’t Ever Think That Just Two People Can’t Make a Diffference

Dear Family and Friends,

Ten years ago, Cathy Nagy and Susan Oswald held the first Backyard Baseball event to raise funds for Alzheimer’s in honor of their mother.   It was literally a “backyard” baseball tournament, held in the empty lot behind Cathy’s backyard.  They signed up friends from the neighborhood and their children’s schools and raised $400 for their Walk to End Alzheimer’s team. That’s better than a lot of garage sales, and a whole lot more fun for the kids!

The event grew over time to include food, raffle items and a silent auction.  Every year, in the weeks before the event, Cathy’s living room would look like a warehouse facility for an “odds and ends” variety store. A few sponsors and donors became regulars they could count on year after year.  The kids grew into teenagers and looked forward every year to the event.  The neighbors, instead of complaining about the growing crowds and cars, joined in.

As they approached their seventh year, Cathy and Susan decided it would be their last, and they pulled out all the stops and set a goal: a total of $100,000 in funds raised for the Alzheimer’s Association over eight years.  Their loyal friends, colleagues and family members stepped up, as did sponsors, and in 2009, they reached their goal.  Over seven years, Cathy and Susan had raised $100,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association.

In 2010, Becky and Brent Beanblossom stepped up.  The event had too much name recognition, too many loyal participants and too much sponsor support to let it fade away.  Longtime supporters of the Alzheimer’s Association, Becky and Brent held a successful 9th Annual Backyard Baseball event at a new location, a local church, to accommodate the ever-growing crowd. Of course, Cathy and Susan continued to held tremendously, as they do today.

In the fall of 2010, I held  the last fundraising event for my younger daughter’s soccer team.  My specialty had been corn hole tournaments, an idea germinated by her Ballard High School soccer coach, Brooke Burd. I found that these were fun, family-friendly events that brought together multiple generations to enjoy an evening together for a good cause.

That’s why I agreed to begin chairing Backyard Baseball in 2011.  I relied a great deal on Cathy, Susan, Becky and their husbands, of course, and the name recognition that drew their dozens and dozens of friends, family and other supporters each year.

We are working to grow Backyard Baseball & Bar B Q into more of a community event. We’ve added live music — this year it was Muench (www.muenchband.com) — and scrumptious bar b q from Mark’s Feed Store.  The sponsors who have stayed with us over the years — Home Instead Senior Care, Byerly Ford/Nissan, First Capital Bank of Kentucky, Norton Brownsboro Hospital, YUM! Brands, LPL Financial, The Benefits Firm and WHAS AM 840 – have been joined by Guthrie/Mayes Public Relations, Christian Care Communities, WAMZ  97.5 FM, Q Country 103.1 FM, ESPN 680 AM, and Dr. Gary Reasor. Our generous donors continue to step up every year with wonderful gift baskets, gift cards, sports team logo wear and hand crafted items.

To date, Backyard Baseball & Bar B Q has raised more than $130,000 for Alzheimer’s (the numbers are still coming in for the 2012 event)!  This money funds workshops and services for people affected by Alzheimer’s in Kentucky as well as research to find a cure.

$130,000!  Don’t ever think that just two people can’t make a difference.

Sincerely,

Bonnie

First 2012 Committee Meeting – Ambitious!

Dear Family and Friends,

The 2012 Louisville Walk to End Alzheimer’s committee met for the first time last week and we came up with an ambitious agenda of activities for boosting participation in the Sept. 8 event.

One of the things we will be doing is setting up tables at various venues around town where you can sign up for the walk and, if you donate $25 at that time, you will be entered into a drawing for a free e-reader! We will have a computer with to make it as easy as possible to sign up. Keep an eye out for these great events.

Also, I wanted to let you know that a couple of what we call “third-party” events are scheduled already – these are events put on by Walk teams to raise funds toward their teams’ donation:

  • I am chairing Backyard Baseball & Bar B Q on July 28 from 4-8 p.m. at St. Thomas Episcopal Church on Westport Road. This is a family-friendly event that includes an old-fashioned baseball tournament for teens and kids, as well as a silent auction, raffles, dunking booth and live music by Muench! Great food will be available as well and everything is donated so that all proceeds go directly to the Alzheimer’s Association.
  • The Mudd Sisters Steamboat Race Annual Benefit is an enormously fun gathering at Kingfish Restaurant on the Ohio where you can watch the Kentucky Derby Festival’s Great Steamboat Race an help raise funds for the Alzheimer’s Association at the same time. This 7th annual benefit is held in honor of Trudy Mudd, who has suffered with Alzheimer’s for 23 years! Dinner and dancing to a live band, cash bar and heavy hors d’oeuvres are included in the price of $35 per person. May 2, 5-11 p.m., call 451-4266 for more information.

You can hold your own third-party fundraiser event, and it can be as simple as a car wash or a rummage sale, or as big as one of the above events. If you need ideas, please don’t hesitate to comment here, or to call Devin Roos at the Alzheimer’s Association at 502-451-4266.

Thank you!

Bonnie

Early Onset? Here are some great resources

Dear Alzheimer’s Family & Friends,

My mother-in-law has had Alzheimer’s for 11 years, and she is in her early 90s. While her condition is very sad to those of us who love her so dearly, we are grateful for the many years we were able to interact with her and watch her interact with our children.  She was a strong influence in my early marriage to her wonderful son, showing me by example how to express deep love for one another on a daily basis.

A growing number of individuals are being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s at a much earlier age, however. How frightening that must be! Those of us in the heart of middle age often joke among ourselves when we misplace our keys, forget someone’s name, or can’t remember why we entered a room. But to face a diagnosis that tells you that your initial symptoms likely will lead you, during what are supposed to be your most productive years, to a state where you are sitting quietly in a chair with your head bowed, unable to recognize anyone you love, practice a talent, extend a helping hand or enjoy a favorite pastime … it’s almost unbearable to think about.

The Alzheimer’s Association has some great resources, and some tips for planning ahead. That’s a key, I’m told. Planning for your future, so that you have a say in things that are important to you.  Here’s a link: http://www.alz.org/living_with_alzheimers_early_onset.asp  Have you used some of these resources? Tell me what has worked for you. I’d love to share it with my readers.

And don’t forget to link up with our local chapter, www.alz.org/kyin. Now there’s a group of wonderful, committed people.

P.S. Have you signed up for the 2012 Louisville Walk to End Alzheimer’s yet? Please join me and hundreds of others in raising funds to reach our goal: A world without Alzheimer’s.

Bonnie

Backyard Baseball & Bar B Q – 10th Anniversary

Dear Family and Friends,

I just confirmed the band “Muench” (www.muenchband.com) to play their blend of classic rock favorites at the 10th annual Backyard Baseball & Bar B Q fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Association. One of the singers, Jim Muench, is a former neighbor and one of the kindest and most generous persons you’ll ever meet. And the band is truly terrific. I love going to their performances at various venues around Louisville.

Backyard Baseball & Bar B Q was started by sisters Cathy Nagy and Susan Oswald in honor of their lovely mother, who has Alzheimer’s.  I took over the event last year and we will be holding the 10th annual event on Saturday, July 28, 2012, from 4 to 8 p.m. I haven’t confirmed the venue yet, but I will post updates as I have them.

This old-fashioned baseball tournament is a wonderful, family-friendly event that has been supported by the entire Louisville community and especially friends and families in the Springhurst area, as well as numerous corporate sponsors (including Norton Brownsboro Hospital and Mark’s Feed Store, as well as my firm, Guthrie/Mayes Public Relations).

I am expanding the event by adding the live music element. Basically, it’s an early evening event involving good old-fashioned baseball, a silent auction, numerous raffles, great Bar B Q, wonderful live music and the opportunity to contribute to an important cause.  Please mark your calendar!

Bonnie