Seattle Survivors
Here's a chance for all you survivors in the Seattle area to get together to get acquainted and have a fun evening out. There is a group getting together on June 17th at 6:00pm at Red Robin on Pier 55 in Seattle - you can find details about the group on the Chemo Forum under Crazy Sexy Cancer Seattle. We'll need to get a head count for a table, so reply here if you are interested.
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Thanks for posting this Libby! Anyone in the greater Seattle area, please come. It will be a lot of fun!
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We have a group of 6-8 ladies so far, meeting at Red Robin this Wednesday, June 17. Please come and join the fun. It is not just for those undergoing chemo - ALL SURVIVORS ARE WELCOME. Especially if you could use some support, or if you have questions about something that maybe one of us has been through. We're looking forward to a great time!! You can Private Message me for more info.
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I'd like to come. Hope it's not too late to RSVP. There's a small chance I could get stuck at work but I should be able to make it. Please let me know if there is anything I need to do.
Heidi
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Hi HeidiSue
Just show up! I will try to get there early and have a table under my name (Tracy)
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Heidi Sue - It will be great to have you along. See you shortly.
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I'm so sorry I didn't get out in time to make the dinner. I was really looking forward to meeting all of you. I hope we can do it again sometime soon. Hope you all had a great time.
Heidi
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I wish I would of seen this sooner, I would of see if I could of driven over.
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Kimberly - So sorry you missed us. We'll get together again. There is another thread, Crazy Sexy Cancer Seattle, under chemo, but I posted here hoping we would be able to include others. Unfortunately, I don't think many people scroll down this far to see "Get Togethers".
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I will mark this and the other ones as favorites so I always see them.
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All Right Seattle Ladies - Seattle survivors will have our next get together September 16th at 6:00 p.m. at Red Robin, Pier 55 in downtown Seattle. Come for an evening of fun, food and conversation. We are all in this together, come share your experiences, ask questions - you are not alone!
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Dinner anyone? Looks like we have 6-10 ladies joining us this Wednesday Sept. 16 at Red Robin 6:00 p.m. Pier 55. If you want more details about our group, you can check us out under the chemo thread, "Crazy Sexy Cancer Seattle". Of course, you don't have to be undergoing chemo to join us. Some of us had no chemo, some are all done with treatment, others just starting out. We'll have a chat about the recent 3-Day Walk, along with a chance to share stories and experiences. It's mostly just a great chance to connect with others! Reply here if you have questions or if you want to join us so we know to look for you.
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I just moved to Seattle and would love to come to dinner. I have been lurking on the crazy sexy site for months now. I was a little hesitant because I didn't have to have chemo. I had a bilat with reconstruction and got my nipples 3 months ago. I don't know many people here yet but I do know where Red Robin is....yummmmmm
Kathie
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Libby.....thanks for the post here and the encouragement to join a group of fabulous women....no matter what stage we are in.
Kathie
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Kathie - So glad you saw this and joined us. It was wonderful to meet and get to know you. Welcome to the Northwest. We will get together again soon!
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Libby I love your picture. Make sure you let us all know when your bell choir concert is. I'm fascinated by the charming sounds they make and would love to see you ring the bells.....and do that thing you have to do to stop the sound.....LOL...can't remember what it's called....
xxoo
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Seattle Survivors - Sorry this is late - been focused on my exchange surgery this week and Thanksgiving. Our next get together is this Thursday, December 3, 6:00 p.m. at Red Robin, Pier 55 in Seattle. Come join the party!!!
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Hello Seattle Ladies - We are planning our next get-together. Sounds like our group is growing by leaps and bounds - not that the cancer part of that is a good thing, but finding each other IS. We are getting together March 16, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. at the Red Robin on Pier 55 in Seattle. The group started as part of a chemo thread and lots of new people have found us that way, but you don't need to be undergoing chemo to join us - with the variety of ladies we have, we have become good resources for each other, no matter your situation, stage, or treatment.
Come join us for food, fun and camaraderie. Reply here right up until the day so we know how big of table to reserve.
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Don't forget our get-together is this week - March 16 at Red Robin Pier 55!
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