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Volume 4, Number 23 | July 19, 2012
Pink returns to the rodeo Sopris Sun Staff Report
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Ronnie McDonnell Will, from Rifle, turned in the winning barrel racing times at last Saturday’s monthly gymkhana at Gus Darien arena. The gymkhana continues through September and the next one is slated for Aug. 11. For more barrel racing action, please turn to page 7. Photo by Jane Bachrach
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hen the Tough Enough to Wear Pink rodeo returns to the Gus Darien arena on July 19 at 7:30 p.m., it will not only honor all breast cancer survivors, but also celebrate the integrative therapies available to cancer patients at Valley View Hospital. Ten percent of the gate proceeds from the event will support integrative therapies, an on-site salon and boutique, support and survivorship programs, and an emergency assistance fund at the new Calaway + Young Cancer Center at Valley View Hospital, according to a press release. General admission is $10 per person or $30 per carload (four to six passengers). Pink attire is encouraged, and breast cancer survivors will be admitted free of charge starting at 6 p.m. by calling 970-384-6623 to RSVP. “Science and medicine can cure cancer. Radiation, chemotherapy and surgery can treat the disease. But, healing a person from head to toe takes more,” said Stacey Gavrell, executive director of the Valley View Hospital Foundation, the fund-raising arm of the hospital. “It requires humanized treatment, personalized care and demystification of the journey that is cancer. It requires a comprehensive approach that not only treats the cancer, but also addresses the mind and spirit.” The new Calaway + Young Cancer Center at Valley View Hospital in Glenwood Springs will bring together a medical team, the best of scientific medicine as well as resources and services to heal the whole person. In addition to radiation, surgery and chemotherapy, certified therapists will provide massage, acupuncture, yoga, therapeutic/healing touch, craniosacral therapy and aromatherapy to promote recovery. “These therapies can help a patient better manage the side effects of cancer treatment,” Gavrell said. “They can also help patients cope with the stress and anxiety of a cancer diagnosis. These services complement medical treatments to promote whole body healing.” The boutique and salon will offer specialized products and resources to help patients create a sense of normalcy while they journey through treatment. From wigs and head coverings to skin care and make-up products endorsed by the American Cancer Society, Valley View Hospital will provide funds to equip this space as well as make sure all those who need these resources are able to receive them. The center’s social worker will assess financial need and provide resources and services available through support from the foundation. The Tough Enough to Wear Pink rodeo is hosted by the Carbondale Wild West Rodeo and sponsored by Wrangler, R&A Enterprises and the Glenwood Springs Post Independent.
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