Disclosure: I was given tickets by GigaSavvy to giveaway for this post.
I am so excited to share that Knott's Berry Farm is teaming up with
Susan G. Komen Orange County to raise money for
breast cancer awareness, services and research.
During February 1st thru March 31st visitors can purchase a special
"Pink Tickets" for theme park admission
and limited edition specially designed "pink" merchandise.
Did you know that in Orange County, one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer?
I've already had a sweet friend in my life here in Orange County
be the one. She beat the cancer, but it makes me wonder who the next one
will be and how I can help get research and services funded to help when it does.
Since the Komen's inception 33 years ago, the survival rate for breast cancer
has risen dramatically. This is thanks to the funding of new research
and treatments that detect breast cancer in its earliest and most curable stage.
Susan G. Komen Orange County provides mammograms for uninsured women
and works with other organizations to bring breast health information to
people throughout the country.
Lisa Wolter, Executive Director of the Komen Orange County Affiliate said,
“It
is wonderful to see Snoopy hugging Woodstock on top of the logo for
Knott’s Berry Farm
for the Cure benefiting Susan G. Komen Orange
County.
This partnership will raise much needed funds for mammograms and
breast health outreach,
and it shows the warmth and caring embrace we
can all extend to women
and families going through their struggle with
breast cancer.”
To kick off this fantastic promotion, Knott's Berry Farm donated $25,000
to Susan G. Komen Orange County! This money will provide 400 women in
Orange County with life-saving breast health services.
THE "PINK" DETAILS:
From February 1st-March 31st you can purchase "Pink Tickets" for
theme park admission ONLY ONLINE at www.knotts.com.
A portion of the "Pink Tickets" proceeds will benefit Susan G. Komen Orange County.
Guests entering the theme park during the time of the promotion will be greeted by a pink Knott’s Berry Farm for the Cure display adorned with Snoopy and his pal Woodstock.
Guests can purchase a commemorative limited edition magnet to place on the
special display in honor of, or in memory of, someone affected by breast cancer.
The magnet will be sold at select merchandise locations inside
Knott’s Berry Farm and all proceeds will benefit Komen Orange County.
GIVEAWAY TIME!!!!
I'm giving away 2 tickets to Knott's Berry Farm to celebrate #KnottsPink!
Enter below using Rafflecopter!
Good luck!
25 comments:
We lost a close family friend to breast cancer :(
no one close.
A sister-in-law is a survivor. She had it in her early 30's.
Debnmike moretti
What a great program! Johns aunt beat breast cancer when her girls were little, so did a family friend in my homeward and my sisters mother in law. My mom was diagnosed with uterine cancer when I was 16 so I have a special place in my heart for those who are fighting cancer.
What a great program! Johns aunt beat breast cancer when her girls were little, so did a family friend in my homeward and my sisters mother in law. My mom was diagnosed with uterine cancer when I was 16 so I have a special place in my heart for those who are fighting cancer.
My mom is a breast cancer survivor. She was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 40 years old and had a mastectomy. There are several cousins on my mom's side of the family who lost their battle to breast cancer and one that is battling right now. Also have a friend of the family that is going through it. Such a horrible disease and women need to be aware and be educated on it.
Breast Cancer has struck close to home for me. My MIL had it, and 2 close friends have recently had double mastectomies with chemo following. It's scary stuff.
I don't know anyone personally, but have met some amazing survivors!
I don't know anyone personally who has been diagnosed, but have met some amazing survivors! They are a strong group of women, and it was wonderful speaking with them.
We are so blessed! this disease hasn't affected any of the woman in our family, Praise God for that!
Leidy R - rafflecopter
My friend from High School's mom had breast cancer. My mom has ovarian cancer...cancer is just such a scary word, no matter which kind. :(
Me Me MEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!
Whoops sorry just saw what I am suppose to comment on.
YES! My TWO good friend from church just became cancer free this last year (breast cancer) AND a girlfirned from HS.
I'm lucky to say that I haven't known anyone with breast cancer thus far, but many friends of friends have been affected.
One of my coworkers survived breast cancer twice!
My husband's grandma had breast cancer.
My husband's grandma had breast cancer.
Cool giveaway. We love Knotts.
My Aunt had breast cancer when I was a kid.
My Grandfather had colon cancer, but he lived much longer afterwards than the doctors had predicted!
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Whoops, I misread the question. I will delete my first comment when I can. Now---
My best friend's mother died of breast cancer and my friend was diagnosed with it also, but has been cancer free for many years.
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I had a co-worker who had breast cancer. It was very scary b/c not only was she young, but she was close in age to me. It was definitely a wake-up call.
I had a co-worker who had breast cancer. It was very scary b/c not only was she young, but she was close in age to me. It was definitely a wake-up call.
My grandmother died of breast cancer several years ago. It was very sad and may have been prevented had shehad more frequest checkups.
JenniferAnne74@aol.com
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