Category Archive for 'Ride for the Roses'
Monday, May 8th, 2006
Fighting cancer is hard. It is many diseases. It requires many cures. The cures have side effects ranging from annoying to awful. How can we fight such a multi-headed beast? Start with some simple steps:
Join what Austin Murphy calls Amstrong’s Army of cancer advocates. This is the online registration to be involved in the Lance [...]
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Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006
Spencer with Lance Armstrong in Sports Illustrated
The phone rings on April 18. Austin Murphy is writing the story about Lance and wants to talk about the Sports Illustrated cover photo. Spencer is home sick and is happy to talk with Austin – as long as I leave the room while they are on the [...]
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Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006
In April, the Rolodex effect snowballed.
KLRU filmed Spencer’s rock climbing class, a visit to the oncologist, and came by the house to interview us (Spencer, Rachel, and me). Spencer banished Rachel and me to our bedroom (with his brother Jacob) while he was interviewed so that he would be able to speak without [...]
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Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006
Never discount the Rolodex Effect.
It turns out there are at least two feedback cycles. One is that, being in the media makes you worth covering. The other (stronger I believe) is that Spencer (and I, his publicist) wound up in the rolodexes of several people at Children’s Hospital of Austin and the Lance Armstrong Foundation [...]
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Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006
Tour Watch 2005 turned out to be a critical part of Spencer’s fundraising success, along with a raffle at my favorite coffee shop, the “It’s a Grind” at 620 and Anderson Mill in Austin. I blasted out notes to the reporter at KEYE who had done a great story about the Tour Watch and [...]
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Monday, May 1st, 2006
Apparently my Google page rank is just high enough that some people find my blog on purpose. Two people found the 24 Hour Fitness entry, leading to an exciting July.
First, Paul Walhus, who attended the 24 Hour Fitness event contacted me with pictures. Paul was organizing Tour Watch 2005 – an event at Austin’s Central [...]
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Monday, May 1st, 2006
I have become Spencer’s publicist. I must not be very good at it since all I get is unpaid gigs, but they are all helping publicize the fight against cancer of all kinds.
It all started quite by coincidence. Followed by another coincidence. And another. So, let’s play “six degrees of Spencer Sartin” and run through [...]
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Thursday, March 9th, 2006
The LiveStrong Challenge has started. Please donate to support cancer survivors and Spencer. Spencer’s treatment is going well. Read other blog entries for latest status. The LiveStrong Challenge opened up to younger riders a couple of weeks ago, so I quietly registered Spencer.
The LiveStrong Challenge raises money for the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Your donations will [...]
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Sunday, December 18th, 2005
The Travel Channel is airing Fans of Lance on December 22, at 7 PM (and 10 PM ) Central time (8 and 11 Eastern – check your local schedule) which includes some coverage of us and other Austinites.
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Saturday, October 1st, 2005
I just received an email from the Lance Armstrong Foundation letting me know that the Peloton Project has collectively raised more that $7,000,000. This was a goal set as part of the “7 for 7” campaign in honor of Lance’s attempt at a seventh Tour de France victory. Lance did his part. We did ours. Way to go Peloton Project. Thank you to all of the donors who made this possible.
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