Join us from Boston to California
for an evening to celebrate

 

NO FEAR IN ENDING NF

Hosted by Jonathan Sadowski & Michael Silver

October 24, 2020
7:30 – 10:30 PM Eastern Time
4:30 – 7:30 PM Pacific Time

TO REGISTER TEXT CTFBASH to 41444 (registration is free)

MAKE A DONATION OR BECOME A SPONSOR, GO TO: www.ctf.org/halloweenbash
(Suggested minimum donation of $25 to be entered into a prize giveaway)

CTF HALLOWEEN BASH CO-CHAIRS

Mady and Bruce Donoff
Leslie and Richard Kates
Roland and Nicole Thoms
McKinnon Galloway, Chair, CTF Junior Board
Rose Match Suna, Vice-Chair, CTF Junior Board

BENEFIT COMMITTEE

Sara & Leonard Aronson, Adena Cohen Bearak & Arnie Bearak, Esther Brown, Nicola Kean & Rob Brainin, Casandra & Michael Cahalane, Daniel Donoff, Tammy Yost-Fisher & Chris Fisher, Brenda & Bernie Gitlin, Edith Garrett, April Ondis & Alex Kates, Roleen & Aubrey Katz, Carol & Fred Lerner, Stacy & Matt Levy, Andrea McClatchey, PhD, Pamela McKeon, Rita & Bill Needel, Marcia & Boris Novak, Kristine Poirier, Lisa & Dong Shen, Judy & Phil Shwachman, Faye & Richard Soll, Shannon Chandley & Tom Silvia, Ann & Ed Stern, Carol & Richard Walsh, Caitlin McClellan & Richard J. Walsh Jr.

WEST COAST ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Jeffrey Blanq, Christa Castanon, Hamid Ghassemi, Joe Jaffa, Romy Pavlotsky, Kelli Sack

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

Kim Robinson at krobinson@ctf.org or 646-738-8587

 

On Saturday, October 24th, we will be having our 16th annual Halloween Bash. The first Bash was a celebration of life held after the successful brain surgery of Camille Thoms, daughter of owner Roland Thoms. Camille was diagnosed with Neurofibromatosis 2 at that time, a condition that causes benign tumors to grow on the nerve endings throughout her body. The condition is considered an orphan disease and is seriously underfunded. The Varsity team of friends, employees and customers have worked together over the years to raise over $750,000 for much needed research into suppressing tumor growth. Results are finally beginning to show. Recent clinical trials have identified 2 drug compounds that are slowing or stopping tumor growth.

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