The Joseph Michael Chubbuck Foundation presents an Irish Mystery Dinner Theatre that will keep you guessing to benefit cancer patients in financial need.
"The Joseph Michael Chubbuck Foundation presents “Dead Silent: Florence of Moravia” a Mystery Dinner Theater to benefit cancer patients.
We first heard about Deb's story back in August. We were promoting her benefit planned to assist her with medical costs associated with the horrific disease, ALS. She and many other members of her family have been diagnosed with this debilitating illness, and some have passed away. On top of all of that, she is now suffering in more ways than imaginable.
Anytime there is an animal in need in Central New York you can almost guarantee that the amazing volunteers from Lainey's Army are somewhere close by to help pick up the pieces. They are in constant need of donations and support, but things are about to get very challenging as they will soon take in about 50 dogs from a hoarding situation.
It's that time of year again folks. Cub Scout Pack 93 from Whitesboro needs your help. They are doing their annual popcorn sales to help pay for camp and other activities throughout the year.
Update: Adrianne is still alive, but is not doing well. She continues to fight this battle as she always has. To the mistake made on my part...I greatly apologize. It was a misinterpretation of the latest update and I am truly sorry. It was never the intention of the station or the author to disturb, hurt, or offend the family or anyone. Deepest apologies to the family and to Adrianne especially.
Brett and Alicia Lein have three daughters. Brett is a tattoo artist, and every October he does pink ribbon tattoos to raise money for a phenomenal cause that helps women fighting breast cancer. With the nice weather upon us, Brett and Alicia's girls decided they wanted to follow in Daddy's footsteps. They are selling their own tattoos at a booth for $1 and the same great cause.
Jaida Marie Fancher was born January 27th, 2016 at Rome hospital. As soon as she was born, she was rushed to Syracuse. Mom and Dad had no time to really spend with her. She was diagnosed with Pierre Robin Sequence and Cleft palate. Her family is in need of serious help financially with Baby Jaida battling this medical condition.
Jason Waterman was just 23 years young when his life was tragically taken in a motor vehicle accident. He was loved by many who knew him and this is a tragic loss for the entire community. A GoFundMe page has been established to help his family.