The idea grew from the fun loving spirit of one of our new board members, Christine Windsor, who is a breast cancer survivor herself. Christine loves music, lots of people, and a chance to dance. Even if you don't get excited about dancing, the Black Horse offers a great place to watch the fun and enjoy an evening with friends.
In our efforts to improve the support given to Winona area families dealing with cancer, this year the Team changed from annual distribution of funds raised, to an application that provides financial support more immediately. It has been a great change, and so far 12 families have been assisted through the ongoing generosity of this community. The need continues, and to meet that need, Team Vogel offers a fun new event this fall: The Not Quite Formal Fall Frolic. The idea grew from the fun loving spirit of one of our new board members, Christine Windsor, who is a breast cancer survivor herself. Christine loves music, lots of people, and a chance to dance. Even if you don't get excited about dancing, the Black Horse offers a great place to watch the fun and enjoy an evening with friends.
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...Joe Vogel began his battle with cancer in 2006. He became a leader in his community and a hero among his friends and family. He made it his personal mission to help in the fight against cancer. His wife Rachel is carrying out his dream to help families dealing with cancer and to find a cure for this disease. Archives
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