Devilish Dinners This May

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When you make your reservation, please remember to let the restaurant know yours is a Devilish Dinners party. Thank you!

Monday, May 3
7 West Bistro Grille 7 West Chesapeake Ave., Towson, 410.337.9378
The Ambassador Dining Room 3811 Canterbury Rd. Baltimore, 410.366.1484
Artful Gourmet Bistro 9433 Common Brook Rd, Owings Mills, 410.356.2606
Bombay Peacock Grill 10005 Old Columbia Road, Columbia, 410.381.7111
Chiapparelli’s Restaurant 237 South High Street, Baltimore, 410.837.0309
The Carlyle Club 500 W. University Pkwy, Baltimore, 410.243.5454
Indigma 802 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, 410.605.1212
Roma’s Cafe 10515 York Rd., Baltimore, 410.628.6565

Tuesday, May 4
7 West Bistro Grill 7 West Chesapeake Ave., Towson, 410.337.9378
The Ambassador Dining Room 3811 Canterbury Rd. Baltimore, 410.366.1484
Bombay Peacock Grill 10005 Old Columbia Road, Columbia, 410.381.7111
Coakley’s Irish Pub 406 St. John St., Havre De Grace, 410.939.8888
The Carlyle Club 500 W. University Pkwy, Baltimore, 410.243.5454
The Greene Turtle Arundel Mills, 7556 Teague Rd., Ste. 100, Hanover, 410.799.5001
Indigma 802 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, 410.605.1212
The Mt. Washington Tavern, 5700 Newbury Street, Baltimore, 410.367.6903
Upper Crust Pizza & Grille 9159 Reisterstown Rd., Owings Mills, 410.581.5804

Wednesday, May 5
The Ambassador Dining Room 3811 Canterbury Rd. Baltimore, 410.366.1484
Bombay Peacock Grill 10005 Old Columbia Road, Columbia, 410.381.7111
The Carlyle Club 500 W. University Pkwy, Baltimore, 410.243.5454
Corks, 1026 South Charles Street, Baltimore, 410752.3810
Indigma 802 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, 410.605.1212

Thursday, May 6
Abacrombie 58 West Biddle St., Baltimore, 410.837.3630
The Ambassador Dining Room 3811 Canterbury Rd. Baltimore, 410.366.1484
Blue Agave Restaurant 1032 Light St., Baltimore, 410.576.3938
Bombay Peacock Grill 10005 Old Columbia Road, Columbia, 410.381.7111
The Carlyle Club 500 W. University Pkwy, Baltimore, 410.243.5454
A Gourmet Affair 330 140 Village Rd., Westminster, 410.871.0900
Indigma 802 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, 410.605.1212
Pierpoint Restaurant 1822 Aliceanna St., Baltimore, 410.675.2080

Friday, May 7
Bombay Peacock Grill 10005 Old Columbia Road, Columbia, 410.381.7111
Indigma 802 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, 410.605.1212

Saturday, May 8
Bombay Peacock Grill 10005 Old Columbia Road, Columbia, 410.381.7111
Indigma 802 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, 410.605.1212
Sammy’s Trattoria 1200 North Charles Street, Baltimore, 410.837.9999

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Tasting at the Station

Tasting Invitation

For more than half a century, Mildred Mindell Cancer Foundation (MMCF), an all- volunteer non-profit organization, has raised funds through community activities, events, and grassroots programs to help local hospitals and organizations fight cancer and help patients survive and thrive. Since its inception, MMCF has proudly donated more than $5 million to local hospitals, organizations, and health care facilities for direct patient care services, education, and other cancer-related programs and initiatives.

This year, on Sunday, May 16, 2010, MMCF will host “A Tasting at the Station” at Green Spring Station in Lutherville, MD to benefit the Cancer Institute at St. Joseph Medical Center and The Red Devils. This event will be attended by more than 300 community members representing St. Joseph Medical Center, The Red Devils, and MMCF; as well as medical vendors, local foundations, and corporations. It will be fun-filled; with fantastic food, wonderful entertainment, festive music, activities, and exciting raffles. The proceeds from the event will enable cancer patients in urgent need of funds to receive lifesaving treatment and care and the hope of a cure.

To attend Tasting at the Station, you may complete the reply card or send an email to momjps@aol.com. Tickets are $75 per person.

About MMCF
Over forty years ago, a group of young women came together for the purpose of making a meaningful contribution to the welfare of others. Soon after, and before definite plans were formulated, Mildred Mindell, their close friend and adviser, was fatally stricken by cancer. After Mildred’s premature death, these young friends knew that their cause was established, and they pledged themselves to memorialize her name in a significant and befitting manner. Thus, in 1957, in Baltimore, Maryland, the Mildred Mindell Cancer Foundation was born.

As we further reflect, we must ask why

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Kelly Corrigan Reading, April 27th

Reading Lift

BEST-SELLING AUTHOR AND BREAST CANCER SURVIVOR KELLY CORRIGAN LIMITED ENGAGEMENT TO BENEFIT THE RED DEVILS

Corrigan to Regale Audience with Excerpts from New Book, Lift

Kelly Corrigan comes to Baltimore Tuesday, April 27 for a limited engagement at Mercy Medical Center to benefit The Red Devils. The Noon – 2:00 p.m. luncheon is limited to the first 100 who register in advance on line.

The Bay Area resident who hails from the Philadelphia Main Line debuts her second novel, Lift, in March. Written as a letter to her children, Lift is a tender, intimate, and robust portrait of risk and love; a touchstone for anyone who wants to live more fully. In Lift, Corrigan weaves together three true and unforgettable stories of adults willing to experience emotional hazards in exchange for the gratifications of raising children. Lift takes its name from hang gliding. For Corrigan, this air flight becomes a metaphor for all of life’s most meaningful endeavors, particularly the great flight that is parenting. Corrigan serves it up straight — how both mundanely and fiercely how her children have been loved, how close most lives occasionally come to disaster, and how often we fall short as mothers and fathers.

Tickets are $35 per person which covers lunch and a copy of Lift. Discounted parking with validation is available in Mercy’s Saratoga Street garage. Location is the Truman T. Seman Room, one level above The Weinberg Center’s open lobby area, 301 St. Paul Place. No tickets will be sold at the door.

Space is limited. Register today!

The Red Devils would like to thank Mercy Medical Center for partially underwriting this event.

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Zumba & Yoga for Pink

Don your dancing togs or yoga wear and get fit for a cause Saturday, October 3. It’s the Second Annual Zumba & Yoga for Pink event to benefit The Red Devils presented again by Synergy Women’s Fitness and Synergy Pilates & Yoga and Howard Bank. In-kind sponsors are Soilsound and Curly Red.

Zumba Pix

Pictured above, L-R: Charmaine Gordon, owner of Synergy Women’s Fitness and Synergy Pilates & Yoga, and Howard Bank President Mary Ann Scully at the inaugural Zumba & Yoga for Pink event. Both companies are founding sponsors.

Never tried Zumba? The name comes from a Columbian colloquialism that means “to move fast and have fun.” The fusion of Latin dance and fitness set to music has even the most flat-footed tempted to Tango. Celebs who work Zumba into their fitness regimes include Vivica A. Fox, C.S.I. Miami’s Eva LaRue and action star Jackie Chan.

Experience Zumba on October 3 at Synergy Women’s Fitness or walk across the driveway for yoga sessions all conducted to live music in “surround sound” for an extraordinary mind, body experience at Synergy Pilates & Yoga, respectively located at 8815 and 8827 Columbia 100 Parkway in Columbia, MD. Easy access off I95, Route 108 and Route 100 means The Red Devils supporters from around the beltway will find this locale a great gathering spot for a great cause.

Early registration is from 8:30

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Bull and Oyster Roast

Make plans to attend our first annual Bull and Oyster Roast, November 21, 2009 at Columbus Gardens in Baltimore.

You and your guests will enjoy an evening of bountiful food, toe-tapping music, enticing raffle prizes, and tempting wheels of chance. And, you’ll enjoy yourself even more knowing you’re supporting Maryland breast cancer patients.

On the menu:
Pit beef, ham and turkey
Maryland crab soup
Oysters on the half shell
Fresh salad bar
Taco bar
Sausages
Barbeque chicken
Mac and cheese
Saurerkraut
Corn
Baked beans
Sliced cold cuts
Dessert
Beer and non-alcoholic beverages
BYOB permitted

The festivities begin at 8 p.m. Tickets are $40 each, $400 for a table of 10.
Get your holiday season off to a great start. Bring your friends, co-workers, and family to the first annual Bull and Oyster Roast benefiting The Red Devils.

November 21, 2009
8 p.m. to midnight
Columbus Gardens, 4301 Klosterman Ave, Baltimore, conveniently located 1.25 miles north of exit 32B (Route 1) on the Baltimore Beltway.
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For tickets and information call 410.323.0135 or register online. Space is limited, so make your reservation early.

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Making a Difference for Mrs. P.

Mrs. P. is a 49-year-old mother of two teenagers. She was originally diagnosed with breast cancer in her left breast in 1997. Since her original diagnosis, she has had numerous recurrences, and metastasis (bone, liver, lung, and brain) for which she has been treated at Baltimore Washington Medical Center since 2005. During that span of time, Mrs. P. has had both hips replaced, currently walks with a cane and has been in chemo therapy for several years ongoing.

Throughout her treatment, Mrs. P. strives to support the needs of her family as well as her own as best she can. To ease her worries about and pain resulting from maintaining her household, Mrs. P. began using The Red Devils meals and groceries, and house cleaning programs. “The house cleaning is the most beneficial for me because it helps fight against bacterial infections and viruses,” she told us. Mrs. P. believes receiving support services funded by The Red Devils has been extremely helpful in reducing her stress, increasing her optimism, her sense of normalcy and self-esteem, and giving her peace of mind. “It has been more peaceful in my house. My husband can focus on his work and not worry so much about my needs.”

Mrs. P. has asked us to thank those who make it possible for The Red Devils to assist her, and adds, “pray for a cure.”

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Top Banana Joins The Red Devils Team

Top Banana CrewJean Guiffre didn’t intend to change careers as a private investigator in 1982 and start a business that would bring tears of thanks to those helped, but she always had a penchant for “giving back” even when she was in dogged pursuit of missing persons.

Almost 30 years later, she hasn’t looked back, but forward to continuing Top Banana, an operation based in Prince George’s County providing food for the body as well as nourishment for the soul and now joining The Red Devils network of service providers.

Top Banana, a name linked to a well-known vaudeville production and synonymous with top-notch people and efforts, is a non-profit set up like a grocery market servicing those in need

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Hope for a Cure III

HOH Note BasketLongaberger® fans take note of this special fall occasion: Hope for a Cure. The Saturday, October 10 event benefits The Red Devils and is centered on all things Longaberger. Held at the Patapsco Masonic Center from 4:00

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Sip & Spa

Arbonne, Medi-Spa, and Beijo Partner to Support Breast Cancer Survivors

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Treat yourself to a sensational Sunday designed to delight the senses with the October 4 Sip & Spa benefiting The Red Devils. Plan for an afternoon of pampering from 1:00

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The Sun – The Red Devils aid breast cancer patients in tough economic times

‘After more than a year juggling the family finances to handle the expense of battling breast cancer, Ronda Bediang was surprised a few months back when she found she was unable to pay a $1,000 deductible for her treatment.

She was even more surprised when the Red Devils stepped in to settle the bill, no questions asked.

“Even with good insurance, I still needed them,” said the 35-year-old Taneytown mother of one. “Initially, I cried. It was a blessing.”’

Read the article at baltimoresun.com or angelajbass.wordpress.com

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