Thursday, March 26, 2009

Judy's hoping you will come

Judy Kaufman is a former cancer patient who organizes occasional events to benefit the hematology/oncology patient care unit at BIDMC. This year, Judy's Hope is based at the F1 go-cart racing center in Braintree, MA, and will be held this weekend on Sunday, March 29, from 1pm to 5pm. There will be entertainment for all ages and indoor adult racing, plus a silent auction as well as a quickie board. Note: This is all indoors. Perfect for a rainy Sunday!

This will be a great family event. Beyond the go-cart racing, activities of the day include:
-making stuffed animals
-answering trivia questions
-sandy candy
-decorating cupcakes
-design your own toy race car
-spray painting t-shirts.

Auction items include:
-2 VIP passes to Ellen Degeneres along with a gift basket
-4 Back stage passes to a live taping of Two and A Half Men with a signed autograph and offical shirt.
-Signed DVD of The Office
-Signed Red Sox baseball
-Girls teen basket
-Childrens activity basket
-gift certificates to many restuarants including $200 to Davios
-Healthworks monthly gift certificates with bag, yoga mat...
-Swanboats gift certificates with bag and souvenirs
-Silver piece of jewelry from Dorfman collection
-CBS-behind the scene tour for 12
-200 bulbs planted for you
-10lbs of Stavis shrimp
-Dario Preger Photographer-2 gift certificates for family sitting and one 8x10
and many other items.
And many more wonderful items.

Read more about it on Facebook. You don't have to be affiliated with BIDMC to attend. This is a fun-for-the-whole family event that raises money for a good cause.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Judy reports to me: Just confirmed that I actually have a safari vacation in S. Africa for the silent auction!

Anonymous said...

That is awesome.. Question that I have for you is, how much would this event cost for a family of say 6?

Anonymous said...

The ticket price for adults who want to race is $100. The ticket price for adults who do not want to race is $50.

Children (17 and under) cost $15 each (all drivers must be over 18 years old).

Anonymous said...

I can see your point. However, it's going to be a great day, full of activity for kids of all ages with the added bonus that proceeds will benefit cancer patients.