Friday, July 29, 2011

They did it!



















Last week, I wrote about Robert Faulkner who was attempting to walk 24 hours straight in the Relay for Life in Cranberry Township here in the Pittsburgh area and about Mike Lloyd who was riding from DC to Pittsburgh to raise money for Camp AIM for the YMCA.

Both were going to do these tasks in record breaking temperatures and humidity typical of the Caribean.

Well, they both did it! Kudos to these two men who despite their own physical discomfort, kept at it and succeeded for a great cause!

They did good things, are good people, and had good times - maybe a few tough ones as well - but they did it.

Read more about Mike Lloyd's trip: http://upperstclair.patch.com/articles/upper-st-clair-man-bikes-from-dc-to-pittsburgh

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Are these guys nuts or what?


Good things, good people, good times...I am finding more and more that my three topics blend into one. Take this week - I want to tell you about two guys who will be taking on tremendous physcial challenges for people they love.

As you may know, we are having extreme heat conditions in Western Pa. Despite the heat warnings, Mike Lloyd will be taking on the second leg of his Visionquest 2011. Mike has volunteered to undertake three challenges to raise money for Camp Aim, a camp for children with disabilities. The first leg was the 35-miles-in-one-day Rachel Carson Trails Challenge which he successfully completed in June.

This weekend, along with his law partner, Mark Coulson and brother-in-law Jerry Tucker, he will be biking 350 miles from Washington, DC to Pittsburgh along the C&O Canal and Allegheny Passage. You can follow their progress on Twitter at Moondog23p.

The second guy that I want to tell you about is Rob Faulkner whose wife Sharon is fighting brain cancer. Rob will be walking/running 24 hours in the Relay for Life in Cranberry Township in honor of his wife. Read more: http://cranberry.patch.com/articles/relay-for-life-supports-cancer-research-education-advocacy-and-services.

These are good guys, doing good things. Let's hope they have good times doing it!

Friday, July 15, 2011

Cindystock rocks on to help cancer survivors and their families



Good things, good people, good times....How about opening up your backyard for a concert to honor a good friend? That is what Cindy and Ted Yates did!

Read more: http://sewickley.patch.com/articles/cindystock-rocks-on-to-raise-support-for-cancer-research-and-awareness.

The dynamo behind "Cindystock," Cindy Yates, has organized a huge backyard concert for several years to raise over $40,000 for those facing cancer and their families.

If you live in the Pittsburgh area and are free, please try to attend. If you don't live in the Pittsburgh area, maybe you can help an organization in your area that helps cancer survivors and their families.

No matter where we live, we can all do something positive!

Friday, July 8, 2011

FairPlay creates awareness, honors legacy of Emma




FairPlay on Saturday, July 9th in Emmerling Park


Good things and good people...this is a blog about "good"....obviously from the title, you can figure that out.

But sometimes, life is hard.

Three years ago, Joe and Shannon Bursick lost their beautiful 7-year-old daughter, Emma, to Sudden Unexplained Death to Epilspy (SUDEP).

To honor Emma and to raise awareness about SUDEP, the Bursicks created FairPlay, a day of fun activities for the whole family.




You can read more about the event here:
http://pine-richland.patch.com/articles/fairplay-brings-awareness-raises-money-for-sudden-unexplained-death-in-epilepsy.


Good times...If you live in the Pittsburgh area, I urge you to bring your family to FairPlay for a good time and a good cause. If you don't live in Pittsburgh, you can read more about Emma at For information, visit www.fairplay-event.org or www.emmabursick.org.