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3rd Annual<br />

Art, auction, cuisine & pink cocktails benefiting<br />

Lambie’s Legacy: The Margaret Lamb Guyton<br />

Stout Fund & ProMedica Toledo Hospital Breast<br />

Care’s Lammogram Program providing free<br />

mammograms for those in need.


Dear Friends of Lambie’s Legacy,<br />

Welcome to the 3rd annual Cocktails for the Cure. We’d like to thank everyone<br />

for being here tonight. We have a lot to celebrate, as we remember our friend<br />

Lambie Stout. Today, September 7th, we CELEBRATE the birthday of an<br />

incredible woman who touched the hearts of many people throughout her life;<br />

we CELEBRATE her determination and desire to live life to the fullest; and we<br />

CELEBRATE her spirit of generosity and outreach. Lambie lost her six year<br />

battle with cancer last September, but her legacy lives on as she continues to<br />

bring people together to share the extraordinary moments of every day life.<br />

The contributions you make tonight will support the foundation created<br />

through the Toledo Community Foundation in Lambie’s name. Lambie’s<br />

Legacy supports organizations that promote health awareness and cancer<br />

research. This year, we are thrilled to partner with ProMedica Toledo Hospital<br />

Breast Care Center to offer free mammograms, affectionately called<br />

Lambograms, to the underinsured in our area.<br />

Thank you ProMedica Toledo Hospital Foundation and ProMedica Toledo<br />

Hospital Breast Care Center for your collaboration and support - special thanks<br />

to our friend Mary Sabin for dreaming up the Lambogram Program, a <strong>program</strong><br />

Lambie herself would have been thrilled to support. In addition, we would like<br />

to thank Leslie Chapman for leading the Corporate Sponsorship Campaign and<br />

gaining the support of so many of you here tonight.<br />

Thanks to our corporate sponsors and founding members, we have raised<br />

over $75,000 even before this evening. This incredible support for Lambie’s<br />

Legacy is a true testament to the importance of breast health services and an<br />

overwhelming tribute to our dear friend Lambie who has inspired a community<br />

to do amazing things!<br />

We’d also like to thank Lambie’s Flock, a group of dedicated people who<br />

helped create a mission and a vision for Lambie’s Legacy. So many of them<br />

have volunteered their time to honor our friend and this very important cause.<br />

We could not have done this without their help. Please see page 20 for a list of<br />

their names.<br />

And finally thank you to Brian Kennedy and the Toledo Museum of Art for<br />

allowing us to utilize this beautiful space to hold our <strong>event</strong> and encouraging<br />

us to link health awareness to art, inspiring tonight’s “Faces and Traces” exhibit<br />

(pg 12).<br />

Please enjoy dinner and drinks in the courtyard while you review tonight’s<br />

<strong>program</strong>; visit our “Lamb Shop” for your Lambie’s Legacy gear; and be sure<br />

to check out the live demonstrations in the Hot Shop. As you review the<br />

items for tonight’s auction, you will notice several group packages that bring<br />

people together to share unique and fun experiences. We hope that you enjoy<br />

tonight’s <strong>program</strong> and find something great to share with the special people<br />

in your life.<br />

Your contributions tonight will make a remarkable difference in the fight<br />

against breast cancer in our community. Thank you for being here. We hope<br />

you enjoy the evening! Thank you again for your support.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Nicole LeBoutillier Laurie Avery Cindi White<br />

Event Chair LL Foundation Chair LL Community/Membership Chair<br />

COCKTAILS FOR THE CURE 2012 2


AGENDA<br />

5:30 PM<br />

Registration<br />

Leader Board Opens<br />

Live <strong>Auction</strong> Items on display in Glass Salon<br />

“Faces and Traces” Exhibit in Glass Salon<br />

Mediterranean Food Stations served in the Glass Salon and Courtyard<br />

Tout Sweet Dessert Table offered in Glass Salon<br />

Pink Signature Cocktails, Beer and Wine served until 9:30 PM<br />

6:00 PM<br />

Welcome from emcee, Lissa Guyton<br />

6:45 PM<br />

Program Begins<br />

Brian Kennedy, Director of the Toledo Museum of Art<br />

Dr. Robin Shermis, MD, MPH, Medical Director of the ProMedica Toledo Hospital Breast Care Center<br />

Good Cause!<br />

The Toledo Museum of Art is a proud sponsor of<br />

Lambie’s Legacy<br />

Cocktails for the Cure<br />

7:00 PM<br />

Live <strong>Auction</strong> by <strong>Pamela</strong> K. <strong>Rose</strong>, President of <strong>Pamela</strong> <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>Auction</strong> Co.<br />

8:00 PM<br />

Leader Board closes and check out begins<br />

“The aim of art is to represent not the<br />

outward appearance of things, but<br />

their inward significance.”<br />

-Aristotle<br />

2445 Monroe Street<br />

Toledo, OH 43620<br />

419-255-8000<br />

toledomuseum.org<br />

9:00 PM<br />

Check out closes<br />

Please remember to check out prior to leaving the <strong>event</strong>.<br />

Thank you for supporting Lambie’s Legacy and the 3rd Annual Cocktails for the Cure.<br />

COCKTAILS FOR THE CURE 2012 4


MEET LAMBIE STOUT<br />

Dinner Menu<br />

Station I<br />

Salad Station<br />

Petite Panzenella<br />

Avocado Cous Cous Salad<br />

Marinated Olives<br />

House Smoked Salmon<br />

Station II<br />

Cheese Station<br />

Artisan Assorted Cheese Board<br />

Seasonal Fruit & Crackers<br />

Potato Gratin with Saffron Aioli<br />

Goat Cheese & Pear Tarts<br />

House-made Hummus<br />

& Grilled Pita Bread<br />

Goat Cheese Grape Truffles with<br />

Parmesean Tuilles<br />

Brie and Apple Gougeres<br />

Station III<br />

Carving Station<br />

Brown Sugar Glazed Pork<br />

Maple Aioli- Smoked Tomato<br />

Jam- Apple Sauce<br />

Lavender Braised Chicken Thighs<br />

Butter Flake Rolls<br />

Thank you TMA café and special <strong>event</strong>s<br />

staff for creating this wonderful menu.<br />

Drew Ruiz, Joe Felix, Maricarmen Westmark,<br />

Kerri Devol and Brenda Pedelose<br />

Dessert Table<br />

Red Velvet Cake Pops<br />

Vanilla Bean Cake Pops<br />

Vanilla Lamb Sugar Cookie Cutouts<br />

Sparkling Sugar Cookies<br />

with Cream Cheese Center<br />

Chocolate Dipped Pretzel Rods<br />

Assorted French Macarons<br />

Comfort Crunch<br />

Dessert table designed by<br />

Nicole LeBoutillier of Tout Sweet<br />

Donations from Tout Sweet, Sugar Bean<br />

by Stephanie Bean, Emmas Sweet Edibles,<br />

Sweet Eat Pastries and Boyd’s Retro Candy Store<br />

Lambie Stout loved life. And she<br />

believed in living hers to the fullest.<br />

She was an amazing person who<br />

always put others before herself.<br />

She was a devoted mother and wife<br />

and a loyal friend; she was naturally<br />

easy-going and fun to be around.<br />

She was spirited and witty with a<br />

great sense of humor that always<br />

put people at ease. Lambie loved<br />

to bring people together whether it<br />

was for celebration and friendship or<br />

for a greater cause.<br />

GIVING BACK<br />

Lambie also enjoyed giving back<br />

to her community. Whether it<br />

was providing the opportunity<br />

for children from the Boys & Girls<br />

Club to see the latest Harry Potter<br />

movie at the theatre, serving on<br />

the vestry at St. Paul’s Episcopal<br />

Church or speaking engagements<br />

with her sister Lissa in support<br />

of the American Cancer Society,<br />

Lambie was always willing to lend<br />

a hand and support. She gave her<br />

time and commitment to so many<br />

organizations, including the Camp<br />

Storer Scholarship Committee,<br />

United Way Young Leaders Council,<br />

Smith College, Maumee Valley<br />

Country Day School, the Junior<br />

League, the National Society of the<br />

Colonial Dames and various local<br />

animal rescue organizations.<br />

DIAGNOSIS<br />

Lambie was diagnosed with breast<br />

cancer at age 36 when her daughter<br />

Elizabeth was just 1 year old. She<br />

was overwhelmed by the news. She<br />

had lost her father to Colon Cancer<br />

when she was just seven, and could<br />

not bear the thought of Elizabeth<br />

experiencing such grief. She knew<br />

she had to fight. She had so much<br />

life yet to live, and so much more<br />

time to share with Elizabeth.<br />

COMFORT CRUNCH<br />

During her treatments, Lambie<br />

took reprieve in spending time<br />

with Elizabeth. It was during the<br />

holidays that they recreated an<br />

after-school recipe that Lambie’s<br />

mother used to prepare for her. She<br />

referred to the recipe as “Merry Mix.”<br />

It also became the only food that<br />

she could stomach.<br />

Finally, after the good news of<br />

remission was received, Lambie<br />

decided to turn her “Merry Mix” into<br />

a business called Comfort Crunch<br />

as a promise to herself to move<br />

beyond her illness and contribute<br />

something substantive to the<br />

world. The sale of Comfort Crunch<br />

products empowered her to donate<br />

five percent of company profits to<br />

further cancer research.<br />

While in remission, Lambie also<br />

served on the Board of Directors<br />

of The Victory Center and the<br />

Northwest Ohio chapter of The<br />

Susan G. Komen Foundation for<br />

the Cure. Lambie rallied her family<br />

and friends to join her Komen team,<br />

Pretty in Pink for the Race for<br />

the Cure. Each year her team and<br />

support grew.<br />

RECURRENCE<br />

In 2009 after 4 years of being<br />

in remission, Lambie’s cancer<br />

was back and had metastasized<br />

into her bones. Her courage was<br />

monumental while she visited the<br />

country’s leading cancer centers and<br />

listened to her Stage IV diagnosis<br />

and treatment options. She bravely<br />

decided to participate in the clinical<br />

trial of a drug that managed to<br />

miraculously shrink her tumors. The<br />

treatment was ongoing, but had<br />

minimal downside and it seemed to<br />

be working.<br />

COCKTAILS FOR THE CURE<br />

It was during this time that Lambie<br />

decided to host the 2010 “Cocktails<br />

for the Cure,” an <strong>event</strong> to raise<br />

awareness and money to end Breast<br />

Cancer. She would host a party<br />

in her garden that would feature<br />

pink drinks and pink desserts. At<br />

the party, people could sign up for<br />

the race and bid on silent auction<br />

items. And so the planning and the<br />

fun began!! Because Lambie was<br />

competitive, her first priority was<br />

to become #1 fundraising team in<br />

Northwest Ohio. Her second priority<br />

was creating and testing pink<br />

cocktails with her girlfriends! The<br />

<strong>event</strong> was a great success and led to<br />

more “Pretty in Pink” <strong>event</strong>s like “Ice<br />

Cream for the Cure” and “Shop for<br />

the Cure”.<br />

RECURRENCE<br />

In 2011, Lambie she was diagnosed<br />

a third time. With ongoing<br />

chemotherapy and radiation, she<br />

knew she would not be able to<br />

host a 2nd Annual Cocktails for the<br />

Cure as she had hoped. Without<br />

hesitation, “Lambie’s Flock” of<br />

friends wanted to help continue<br />

her efforts. It was a difficult time,<br />

because as Lambie’s friends were<br />

planning this <strong>event</strong> in her honor,<br />

Lambie was fighting for her life. But<br />

as hard as it was for Lambie, she<br />

never lost her positive spirit, sense<br />

of humor or love of life.<br />

On September 11th, 2011, Lambie lost<br />

her six year battle with cancer.<br />

HER FLOCK CONTINUES<br />

Three days later, on September 14th<br />

2011, the 2nd Annual Cocktails for<br />

the Cure <strong>event</strong> to raise money and<br />

awareness became a celebration<br />

for an incredible woman who made<br />

a difference in our lives and our<br />

community. The <strong>event</strong> and the<br />

race efforts together raised over<br />

$42,000 making Team Pretty in<br />

Pink Northwest Ohio’s top overall<br />

Our mission:<br />

Lambie’s Legacy brings<br />

people together to support<br />

organizations that promote<br />

health awareness and cancer<br />

research in the hope of giving<br />

people more time to share<br />

the extraordinary moments<br />

of everyday life.<br />

fundraising team for the 2011 Susan<br />

G. Komen Race for the Cure. And<br />

Lambie’s race day team presence<br />

grew to over 160 participants!<br />

<br />

A FOUNDATION IN HER HONOR<br />

All of Lambie’s efforts in the fight<br />

against breast cancer were personal,<br />

but ultimately those efforts were<br />

selfless, in that she fought for all the<br />

women still fighting and who have<br />

yet to be diagnosed. We may have<br />

lost an incredible person, but this<br />

fight is not over. To help find a cure<br />

for this devastating disease and to<br />

honor our friend, Lambie’s Flock has<br />

formed a foundation in her name,<br />

Lambie’s Legacy: The Margaret<br />

Lamb Guyton Stout Fund.<br />

(link to next page).<br />

Lambie’s grace, courage and<br />

strength to not only fight for her<br />

life, but to live life to the fullest is<br />

an inspiration to us all. And it is her<br />

spirit of generosity and outreach<br />

that is her legacy.<br />

5 COCKTAILS FOR THE CURE 2012 6


1 A Family Heirloom<br />

Robert Guyton’s gift to Priscilla was treasured by Lambie. This hand-blown<br />

glass vase was created by world renown Dominick Labino, internationally<br />

known scientist, inventor, artist and master craftsman in glass. Dominick began<br />

his professional career at Owens-Illinois and was part of a ground-breaking<br />

glassblowing workshop at the Toledo Museum of Art in 1962, where Lambie’s<br />

father, Robert took glassblowing classes. Labino’s artworks in glass are in<br />

the permanent collections of more than 100 museums throughout the world.<br />

Donated by Priscilla Schwier. Reserve Value $350.<br />

© 2012 ProMedica<br />

live auction items<br />

Our Mission is to improve<br />

your health and well-being.<br />

Offering free mammograms to patients in need<br />

thanks to support provided by Lambie’s Legacy:<br />

The Margaret Lamb Guyton Stout Fund.<br />

419-291-2131 | promedica.org/toledobreastcare<br />

2 Feed the Animals<br />

A behind the scenes tour at the<br />

Toledo Zoo for up to eight (8)<br />

persons followed by lunch. This item<br />

will include a one-on-one behind<br />

the scenes tour of one of the Zoo’s<br />

exhibits where the lucky winner of<br />

this item and his/her guests will be<br />

able to see first hand how this award<br />

winning Zoo cares for and enriches<br />

the lives of its most precious assets.<br />

This item includes a private lunch<br />

prepared by the Zoo’s Chef Sam<br />

that will be held in one of the Zoo’s<br />

private dining rooms. The tour must<br />

be scheduled for sometime during<br />

the hours of 11 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.<br />

any day of the week. Two weeks<br />

advanced notice is required. No<br />

potential for “upsizing” the number<br />

of guests as behind the scenes tours<br />

are kept small for everyone’s safety<br />

and enjoyment. This item is donated<br />

by Mary Ellen Pisanelli. Value $500.<br />

Opening/minimum bid is $200. “<br />

3 Around the World<br />

Eat your way around the World<br />

in 365 Days. Enjoy a year’s worth<br />

of dining out with 12, $100 gift<br />

certificates to Toledo’s best<br />

restaurants: <strong>Rose</strong> and Thistle, Yoko,<br />

The Beirut, Element 112, Ventura’s,<br />

Georgio’s, Bar 145, Fifi’s, Real<br />

Seafood, Registry Bistro, Mancy’s<br />

Italian and Cousino’s Steakhouse.<br />

Value $1200. Opening/minimum bid<br />

$300.<br />

4 Marco Polo<br />

1 week stay Marco Island Condo<br />

comes with $500 airfare. This<br />

gorgeous beachfront condo offers<br />

breathtaking, panoramic views of<br />

the Gulf of Mexico, Tigertail Beach<br />

and Marco Island. Relax while you<br />

watch the sunset from almost<br />

anywhere in this 14th floor, newly<br />

remodeled 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit.<br />

(Dates available November 17th<br />

2012 - Jan 12th, 2013 and April 6th<br />

- October 26th, 2013). This item<br />

is donated by Nancy and John<br />

Jack and valued at $2200. Airfare<br />

provided by Central Travel, $500<br />

value. Total Package worth $2700.<br />

Opening/minimum $700.<br />

5 Connect<br />

On Aug. 7 and 9, twenty women<br />

from the Victory Center participated<br />

in a fused glass and mosaic <strong>event</strong><br />

led by Areka Foster, PC, Art<br />

Therapist. This “sold out” experience<br />

was offered as a way to honor<br />

the board service that Lambie<br />

provided to the Victory Center and<br />

to help Victory Center participants<br />

connect with one another through<br />

art. Participants took part in the<br />

creation of a 19 x 53 inch mosaic of<br />

a ribbon heart amongst the clouds<br />

for the Cocktails for the Cure. The<br />

piece was designed by Areka as a<br />

tribute to Lambie and in recognition<br />

of the first of the three goals for<br />

Lambie’s Legacy to Connect, Share<br />

and Celebrate. The resulting mosaic<br />

holds the creative energy of each of<br />

the 20 women that helped to create<br />

it and the experience provided these<br />

women time to connect and support<br />

one another. One participant stated<br />

that this <strong>event</strong> was her first contact<br />

with the Victory Center and helped<br />

her to feel comfortable attending<br />

future <strong>event</strong>s. The participants<br />

were also treated to a fused glass<br />

experience, each creating two<br />

pieces. Participants were asked to<br />

consider creating one fused piece<br />

to celebrate their own strength and<br />

another to share with someone that<br />

gave them strength. This treasure is<br />

worth over $700. Opening/minimum<br />

bid $200.<br />

6 Best Cellars in Toledo<br />

Savor a case of Library wines<br />

collected from Toledo’s top private<br />

family cellars, valued at $1200.<br />

Additionally enjoy a group dinner<br />

for 6 at The Bistro at Maumee Wines<br />

valued at $250 and donated by<br />

Maumee Wines. Total package worth<br />

$1450. Opening/minimum bid $400.<br />

• Charles Richard Bordeaux Blend,<br />

donated by Richard Fortney.<br />

$100 value<br />

• Les Cailloux 2009 Chateaneufdu-Pape,<br />

donated by Colleen and<br />

Peter Demczuk, $85 Value<br />

• Duckhorn 2008 Cabernet<br />

Sauvignon, Patzimaro Vineyard,<br />

Napa Valley, Donated by Karen and<br />

Michael McMurray $95 Value<br />

• Girard 1988 Reserve, Cabernet<br />

Sauvignon, Napa Valley,<br />

donated by Stepper and George<br />

LeBoutillier, $95 Value<br />

• Dow’s 1977 Silver Jubilee Vintage<br />

Porto, donated by Shelly and Bob<br />

Julius, $118 Value<br />

• Chateau Bourgneuf 2005 Red<br />

Bordeaux, Pomerol, France,<br />

donated by Virginia and Harry<br />

Shaw, $80 Value<br />

• Allora Vineyard 2008 LUSSO,<br />

donated by Susan and Allen Block,<br />

$100 Value<br />

• Darioush 2009 Cabernet<br />

Sauvignon, donated by Margot and<br />

Scott Estes, $100 Value<br />

• Gracia 2002 Saint-Emilion Grand<br />

Cru, donated by Becca and Peter<br />

Gorman, $110 Value<br />

• Fontanbianca 2000 Barbaresco,<br />

Sori Burdin, donated by Leslie and<br />

George Chapman, $80 Value<br />

• Darioush 2007 Signature Cabernet<br />

Sauvignon, donated by Ruth and<br />

Jason Zajac $158 Value<br />

• Duckhorn 2007 Cabernet<br />

Sauvignon, Monitor Ledge<br />

Vineyard,donated by Priscilla<br />

and Fred Schwier, Napa Valley,<br />

$100 Value<br />

Bloomfield Hills, MI<br />

Sold For $800,800<br />

Premier Wing Lake Residence in<br />

Oakland Township, Michigan<br />

Bloomfield Hills, MI<br />

Sold For $4,950,000<br />

Highest Sales Transaction in<br />

Michigan in 2009<br />

• Highest Sales Volume Realtor in Toledo<br />

for 2009<br />

• Over 12,000 Properties Sold<br />

• Licensed in Ohio and Michigan<br />

• Nationally Recognized and International<br />

Champion <strong>Auction</strong>eer<br />

Call <strong>Pamela</strong> <strong>Rose</strong> Today!<br />

7 River Art Tour<br />

Progressive Art Tour to view private<br />

world-renowned art collections in<br />

the Maumee riverfront homes of<br />

Georgia Welles, Sara Jane and Bill<br />

DeHoff and Fritz and Mary Wolfe.<br />

Respected art historian and director<br />

of the Toledo Museum of Art, Brian<br />

Kennedy will guide 6-8 couples<br />

through these esteemed collections.<br />

You and your friends will also<br />

enjoy an evening of culinary tastes<br />

created by Chef Lee of the <strong>Rose</strong><br />

and Thistle. And don’t worry about<br />

transportation, Priscilla and Fred<br />

Schwier are donating car services to<br />

do the driving. Weekday Date to be<br />

mutually agreed upon by all parties<br />

after October 15th, 2012. The value<br />

of this opportunity is PRICELESS,<br />

Minimum bid is $800.<br />

Dunbar Estate<br />

Sold For $23,000,000<br />

Apartments, Townhouses,<br />

Twinplexes, Land, and Lots<br />

Results Oriented with Proven Track Record<br />

7 COCKTAILS FOR THE CURE 2012 8


live auction items continued<br />

8 Lambie’s Peonies<br />

1-4” Transplanted from Grandmother<br />

Lamb’s garden, Lambie’s peonies are<br />

currently thriving. Lambie delighted<br />

in the joy that her garden gave her.<br />

Whether it was a trip to the nursery<br />

to pick out her newest additions,<br />

breathing in the fresh air she found<br />

just the right spot to plant, or the<br />

daily care and watering as she<br />

watched her garden grow, Lambie<br />

loved gardening. But what she<br />

delighted in most was the beauty of<br />

the bloom. She would love to share<br />

them with you now in this stunning<br />

photographic image by Fred<br />

Schwier. Donated by Fred Schwier<br />

who was like a father to Lambie.<br />

Value $300 each, min bid $100 each.<br />

9 Bon Voyage<br />

Enjoy an incredible vacation to<br />

Apartment in Arcachon, France,<br />

a well known seaside resort on<br />

the French Atlantic Coast near<br />

Bordeaux. Breathtaking Arcachon<br />

is also known as the city of four<br />

seasons. Your accommodations<br />

feature the entire, very private top<br />

floor of a four story modern building<br />

with elevator. 2 block walk to the<br />

beach and only 3 blocks to the<br />

fabulous shopping district. Donated<br />

by Ann Sanford. Valued at $1200<br />

Minimum bid is $400.<br />

10 Dine in Fashion<br />

Paula Brown & Paula Fall, Toledo’s<br />

Finest Home and Apparel Fashion<br />

Buyers team up for a Progressive<br />

Dinner for 8 in their private homes.<br />

Enjoy specialty wines from your<br />

hosts and culinary creations<br />

by Chef Erika Rapp of Registry<br />

Bistro in 2 elegant settings with<br />

flowers arranged by Angel and<br />

Co. Dinner will be served by none<br />

other than your fabulous hosts.<br />

Transportation provided by Black<br />

and White cab. Valued over $2000,<br />

min bid $800.<br />

11 Shoot for a Cure<br />

Ottawa Skeet: Up to 8 people<br />

to enjoy a morning of skeet and<br />

trap followed by a gourmet lunch<br />

prepared by Chef Ron Frechette at<br />

the Ottawa Skeet Club. Donated by<br />

JB LeBoutillier, Greg K. Emmert, Sr.,<br />

and Bill Foster. Reserve value $500.<br />

12 Beiber-mania<br />

Do you have any tween Beliebers at home who cried when the concert of a<br />

lifetime sold-out in just one hour? Well here’s your chance to be a hero. Or<br />

maybe you’re the real pop lover in the house? We have 12 BOX tickets to the<br />

sold out 2012 Justin Beiber BELIEVE Tour at the Palace at Auburn Hills for Nov<br />

21, 2012 7PM. In addition to hearing the Beib’s top pop hits like”” Boyfriend””<br />

and “”As Long as You Love Me””, the opening act features Carly Rae Jepsen,<br />

currently at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 with “”Call Me Maybe.”” Priceless!!!<br />

Reserve bid $2100.<br />

Raise the Paddle<br />

A very simple, very powerful way to perhaps save a life.<br />

Each attendee has been given a paddle with a bidder<br />

number. During the Live <strong>Auction</strong> portion of the evening, you<br />

will be asked to “raise your paddle” and donate a number<br />

of Lambograms/mammograms directly to the Toledo<br />

ProMedica Breast Care Center.<br />

The following chart shows the number of lives you<br />

can touch via this gesture.<br />

Buy 100 Lambograms for $11,000<br />

Buy 50 Lambograms for $5,500<br />

Buy 25 Lambograms for $2,750<br />

Buy 10 Lambograms for $1,000<br />

Buy 5 Lambograms for $500<br />

Buy 2 Lambograms for $220<br />

Buy 1 Lambogram for $110<br />

Buy 1/2 Lambogram for $55<br />

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THANK YOU.<br />

Reminger would like to thank Lambie’s Legacy for their support of those organizations that<br />

promote health awareness and cancer research in the hope of giving people more time to<br />

share the extraordinary moments of everyday life.<br />

-Your friends at Reminger<br />

Akron<br />

Cincinnati<br />

Cleveland<br />

Columbus<br />

Sandusky<br />

Toledo<br />

Youngstown<br />

Ft. Mitchell<br />

Lexington<br />

Louisville<br />

419.254.1311<br />

Reminger.com<br />

Laurie J. Avery<br />

Lambie’s Legacy Supporter, Toledo Managing Partner, Reminger Co., LPA<br />

Results. Period.<br />

faces & Traces Exhibit<br />

A visual literacy exercise: Through 11 portraits<br />

and x-ray images we learn to take a closer look<br />

by studying the mammograms of the breast<br />

cancer survivors in our community.<br />

Survivor<br />

30-39 year old<br />

Amy Thorpe Wiley 35<br />

40-49 year old<br />

Paula Predinger 40 & 42<br />

50-59 year old<br />

Robin Charney 52<br />

Nancy Sloan 56<br />

Ginger Knudson 55<br />

Debbie Knight 59<br />

60-69 year old<br />

Sally Ravas 62<br />

Becky Zechman 62<br />

Sandy Germana 63<br />

Suzanne Thompson 63<br />

Kay Foster 69<br />

Age of Diagnosis<br />

This compelling exhibit teaches us the importance of screening<br />

and diagnostic mammograms. Early detection of breast cancer<br />

saves lives, reduces co-morbidity such as lymphedema, and<br />

increases treatment options. Three of the five targeted counties<br />

(Defiance, Lucas, Ottawa, Seneca and Wood) have late-stage<br />

diagnosis rates higher than Ohio (28.9%)<br />

(source: Ohio Cancer Incidence Surveillance System, ODH, 2011).<br />

Additionally, 36%- 40% of women aged 40+ in the above<br />

northwestern Ohio counties did not have a mammogram<br />

within the past twelve months (source: NWO Affiliate Susan<br />

G Komen for the Cure, 2011 Community Profile Report). It<br />

is believed the majority of these women do not schedule<br />

an annual mammogram because they are uninsured or<br />

underinsured. This is a troubling statistic because the key<br />

to saving lives is early detection.<br />

Special thanks to our breast cancer survivors who so willingly<br />

gave their time and medical images for our lesson in visualliteracy,<br />

providing human connection to our statistics. Your<br />

strength is inspirational.<br />

Thank-you Dr. Shermis and ProMedica Toledo Hospital Breast<br />

Care Center for your collaboration, and a huge thank you to<br />

Kelly Krueger for your management and coordination of this<br />

project. We could not have done it without you.<br />

Special thanks also to our photographer, Kim Bair and Ron<br />

Mikel of American Frame.<br />

A woman’s chance of being diagnosed with breast cancer is:<br />

from age 30 through age 39 . . . . . . 0.43 percent (often expressed as “1 in 233”)<br />

from age 40 through age 49 . . . . . . 1.45 percent (often expressed as “1 in 69”)<br />

from age 50 through age 59 . . . . . . 2.38 percent (often expressed as “1 in 42”)<br />

from age 60 through age 69 . . . . . . 3.45 percent (often expressed as “1 in 29”)<br />

(source: cancer.gov)<br />

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...is a part of the flock<br />

206 louisiana avenue<br />

419-872-skip<br />

www.shopscoots.com<br />

Proud to support<br />

Lambie’s Legacy.<br />

leaderboard auction<br />

Our Leader Board auction offers a selection of items for you to bid on silently throughout the evening. Please place<br />

your bids with our dedicated Leader Board flockers, who will be happy to list your bid for you. Be sure to check back<br />

throughout the evening. Have fun, and good luck!<br />

Bid # Bid # Item Description $ Increments<br />

1 Keep Lambie in your Heart<br />

Keep Lambie in your heart with this beautiful heart-shaped fruit bowl in Pink glass<br />

with red accents, hand-blown by Toledo Museum of Art’s Hot Shop Artist, Brien<br />

$25<br />

Strancar. Donated by Toledo Museum of Art. Value $250. Min bid $75.<br />

2 Garage Facelift<br />

Give your garage floor a facelift with a brand new random flake EPOXY GARAGE<br />

FLOOR for a 2.5 car garage in the Toledo area. Donated by Amazing Space, this item<br />

$100<br />

is valued at $1500, min bid $400.<br />

3 GO BLUE!<br />

U of Michigan Ticket Package - the lucky winner will receive 2 football and 2<br />

basketball tickets for the 2012/2013 seasons. Choose from three football games:<br />

UMass 9/15, Illinois 10/13 (Homecoming) or Northwestern 11/10. (25 yard line Section<br />

$25<br />

21 row 62) Basketball schedule is not out yet, but the tickets are mid court first row<br />

of section 224 Valiant section seats. Donated by Jarman Davis. Reserve Value $250.<br />

4 Toledo Mud Hens First Pitch and Party Suite<br />

Invite up to 16 people to watch you take the pitcher’s mound at Fifth Third Field,<br />

home of the Toledo Mud Hens, and throw out a “First Pitch” in pre-game ceremonies<br />

(plus keep a ball as a souvenir) at any Monday-Thursday home game of the 2013<br />

season, based upon availability. Not only will you receive four (4) complimentary<br />

$100<br />

Field Level seats, you will also enjoy the comfort and luxury of a private suite for<br />

12 including food and beverage and 2 parking passes. First pitch and field level<br />

seats are donated by the Toledo Mud Hens. Value $150. Private Suite is donated by<br />

ProMedica. Value $1000. Total Package worth $1150. Min bid $300.<br />

5 Zamboni Ride<br />

The lucky winner of this item will receive ONE ZAMBONI RIDE at any Toledo Walleye<br />

Home Game during the 2012/2013 season; includes 4 <strong>event</strong>-level seats to the game.<br />

$25<br />

Value $150. Min bid $50.<br />

6 Precious Little Lamb<br />

Ewe will treasure this Little Lamb. Created and donated by Jaffe Jewelers, this<br />

Golden Lamb is the perfect Lambie’s Legacy keepsake. Reminding you to enjoy and<br />

$100<br />

share the extraordinary moments of everyday life. Valued at $1000. Min bid $250.<br />

7 Glass Treasure<br />

Established world-class glass artist, Baker O’Brien has been mixing, melting and<br />

blowing vividly colored glass for over 30 years. Bakers work is exhibited in numerous<br />

public and private collections including Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan, Former<br />

Secretary of State Madeline Albright and former Mayor of New York City, Rudy<br />

$25<br />

Guiliani. This one of kind hand-blown glass treasure was created in honor of Lambie.<br />

The winning bidder will also enjoy a private tour of Baker’s studio The, Labino Glass<br />

Studio Tour. Donated by Baker O’Brien. Valued at $300. Min bid $100.<br />

8 Shop Till You Drop<br />

What better way to spend the day, than a shopping spree in Downtown Perrysburg<br />

including lunch! Package includes a $50 Gift Card for lunch at Zingos; 5 - $100 Gift<br />

Certificates from Ragazza, Elegant Ragz, Sheffield Road, Face Junky and Meig; and<br />

$50<br />

a $250 Gift Certificate from V Couture!!! Donated by each owner. Happy Shopping!!<br />

Total Value $800. Min bid $200.<br />

9 Fore!<br />

Round of golf for you and two guests, hosted by Steve Staelin at one of two<br />

University of Michigan golf courses: the Alister Mackenzie designed U of M Course or<br />

the exclusive Pete Dye designed Radrick Farms course, your choice. Outing includes<br />

transportation, lunch, carts and golf (lots of laughs optional). Must be used between<br />

May 1 and October 15th, 2013. Donated by Penny and Steve Staelin. Value $250, min<br />

bid $100.<br />

$25<br />

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Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure<br />

Join our Flock<br />

Sunday, September 30th, 2012<br />

Komen Northwest Ohio Race for the Cure®<br />

In Memory of – Lambie Guyton Stout<br />

<br />

5K Run/Walk and 1-mile Family Fun Walk<br />

<br />

Not a runner or walker? Don’t worry!<br />

You can still be a part of our team and Sleep-in-for-the-Cure!!<br />

Register tonight at our race registration table located<br />

or via the web: nwohio.info-komen.org/goto/LambiesLegacy<br />

And don’t forget to order your Lambie’s Legacy<br />

t-shirt for the race at our Lamb Shop<br />

Race Day Details:<br />

9:00 AM Main Stage<br />

The flock will meet at the corner of Summit & Monroe for<br />

Lambie’s honoree announcement.<br />

Every year the Komen<br />

Northwest Ohio Race for the<br />

Cure® pays special tribute<br />

to two individuals from our<br />

24 county service area who<br />

have inspired others by<br />

exuding strength and grace<br />

during their fight with breast<br />

cancer. This year’s Race will<br />

be run “In Celebration” of<br />

Ingrid Bias and “In Memory”<br />

of “Lambie” Guyton Stout.<br />

Race Day Wrap up Breakfast<br />

Sophie’s Sister (133 N. Michigan) after the race.<br />

Re-energizing nourishment will be provided by Pam’s Corner<br />

and a team photo will be taken as well as fundraising drawings.<br />

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Thank-You<br />

Thank you Lambie’s Flock for all your hard work and dedication to making the<br />

3rd Annual Cocktails for the Cure a fun and successful <strong>event</strong>! Lambie would be proud!<br />

“Thanks to all the wonderful<br />

Committee Chairs<br />

friends who provided support<br />

Laurie Avery<br />

and love during Lambie’s illness.<br />

Leslie Chapman<br />

Your help with meals, errands,<br />

Emily Conley<br />

visits, cards, childcare and<br />

Andrea DeWood<br />

prayers were appreciated and<br />

Christina Kasper<br />

important to her. We are truly<br />

Nicole LeBoutillier<br />

blessed by your kindness.”<br />

Meigen McIntyre<br />

Priscilla and Fred Schwier,<br />

Lissa Guyton, Chip and Kristina Guyton<br />

and Elizabeth Lamb Stout<br />

Molly Miller Noble<br />

Maribeth Phibbs<br />

Mary Sabin<br />

Meredith Sherman<br />

Heather Westmeyer<br />

Where progress is evident,<br />

Community is Key.<br />

Cindi White<br />

At Key, we understand how teamwork,<br />

cooperation and respect for others are<br />

instrumental to everyone’s professional<br />

success. That’s why we support<br />

<strong>program</strong>s that help people advance in<br />

their careers, today and in the future.<br />

Contributing Flockers<br />

Kim Bair<br />

Kara Hertzfeld<br />

Virginia Shaw<br />

Beckett Kimble<br />

Brenda Irwin<br />

Kristine Smith<br />

Stephanie Bean<br />

Fatima Knight<br />

Weezie Stoddard<br />

Susan Bennett<br />

Jean Lee-Kay<br />

Christy Stone<br />

Lauren Deis<br />

Scott McIntyre<br />

Carrie Stout<br />

Colleen Demczuk<br />

Jane Mintun<br />

Kathi Souder<br />

Key Private Bank and the Walter E. Terhune<br />

Memorial Fund are proud to support Lambie's<br />

Legacy.<br />

Kristin Detgen<br />

Pam DiSalle<br />

Areka Foster<br />

Jill Perry<br />

Kathy Peters<br />

Mary Roberts<br />

Allison Taylor<br />

Molly Reams Thompson<br />

Andrea Vicente<br />

Lissa Guyton<br />

Marie Saner<br />

Susan Wilson<br />

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PLATINUM LAMBS<br />

($10,000)<br />

Health Care REIT<br />

Lambie’s Legacy would like to thank our<br />

Corporate Sponsors<br />

& In-Kind Donors<br />

GOLDEN LAMBS<br />

($5,000)<br />

Buckeye Cable System<br />

Bumble Olive Oil<br />

Pro Medica<br />

The Reminger Foundation <strong>Company</strong><br />

Scoots<br />

Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP<br />

Taylor Automotive Group<br />

SILVER LAMBS<br />

($2,500)<br />

Communica<br />

Key Bank<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Toledo Museum of Art<br />

PINK LAMBS<br />

($1,000)<br />

Aly Sterling Philanthropy<br />

American Frame<br />

Amazing Space<br />

HEW Consulting<br />

Hollywood Casino<br />

Jaffe Jewelers<br />

Knight Crockett Insurance<br />

Paula Brown Shop<br />

Phabriq Development<br />

Sofia Lustig<br />

Thomas McDonald Partners, <strong>LLC</strong><br />

Toledo Radiological Associates<br />

Tout Sweet<br />

Verso Group<br />

Walker Funeral Homes<br />

WHITE LAMBS<br />

($500)<br />

American Rent All<br />

Binkleman<br />

Hylant Group<br />

V Couture<br />

Westmeyer Dental<br />

SHEPHERD OF THE FLOCK ($250)<br />

Bruce Roberts Interiors<br />

FrontPath Health Coalition<br />

Kingston Residence of Perrysburg<br />

Kuhlman Corporation<br />

Meig<br />

The Trust <strong>Company</strong> of Toledo<br />

Elise Ansberg<br />

Todd & Sara Alcroft<br />

Alex, Katie and Mack Avery<br />

Laurie & Rick Avery<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bair<br />

Suz Bates Colon<br />

Susan Croy<br />

Gill W. Bentley<br />

Susan & Allen Block<br />

Paula & Peter Brown<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Burt<br />

Leslie & George Chapman<br />

Mary and Tony Clark<br />

Linda Thomas Collins<br />

Todd Commisso<br />

Clark & Emily Conley<br />

Sue Craver<br />

Bill & <strong>Pamela</strong> Davis<br />

Jarman & Rachael Davis<br />

Sara Jane DeHoff<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Peter Demczuk<br />

Andrea & Matthew DeWood<br />

Chris & Pam DiSalle<br />

Greg & Helen Emmert<br />

The Edward Lamb Foundation<br />

Paula & Bill Fall<br />

Mr. & Mrs. John K. Fauver<br />

Areka & Tim Foster<br />

Kay Foster<br />

Margaret & Bill Foster<br />

Mary Lou Fox<br />

The Girl Scouts of Western Ohio,<br />

Troop 10682<br />

Wendy & Troy Greeley<br />

Kristina & Chip Guyton<br />

Lambie’s Legacy would like to thank our<br />

Founding Members<br />

Lissa Guyton<br />

The Guyton-Schwier Family<br />

Stephanie & Josh Harmon<br />

Paige Harmon<br />

Kara & Joel Hertzfeld<br />

Susan “Suedy” Heuby<br />

Elyse Hood<br />

Bill & Sue Horvath<br />

Nancy & John Jack<br />

Norm Johnston<br />

Dr. & Mrs. Robert Julius<br />

Gretchen Julius<br />

The Kasper Family<br />

Scott Lee & Jean Kay-Lee<br />

Mary & Brian Kennedy<br />

Beckett Baither & Jeff Kimble<br />

Fatima & Dokk Knight<br />

Tony & Debbie Knight<br />

Ginger Knudson<br />

Kathy Lathrop<br />

Stepper & George LeBoutillier<br />

Nicole & JB LeBoutillier<br />

Grandin & Austin LeBoutillier<br />

Rita Mansour<br />

Chris Martindale<br />

Myra McClure<br />

Meig & Scott McIntyre<br />

Karen & Michael McMurray<br />

Molly & Geoffrey Meyers<br />

Kitty Beth Millhon<br />

The Mintun Family<br />

The Morely Family<br />

Hugh & Suzanne Morgan<br />

Melissa & George Namay<br />

The Norman C. Nitschke Family<br />

Molly Miller Noble<br />

Valentine Ononye<br />

Michael Osborne<br />

Caroline Partin<br />

Stephanie Pawuk<br />

Maribeth Phibbs<br />

Mary Ellen Pisanelli<br />

Polk & Sam Prud’homme<br />

The Sabin Family<br />

Ann Sanford<br />

Mr. & Mrs. James J. Secor III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Shaw<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Harry Alexander Shaw IV<br />

Meredith Sherman<br />

Skylar Silk<br />

Ann Sanford & Bryan Smith<br />

Kathi & Granger Souder<br />

Penny & Steve Staelin<br />

Spenser & Christy Stone<br />

Elizabeth Lamb Stout<br />

John & Shanie Swigart<br />

Allison & Steve Taylor<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. Taylor<br />

Susan Thomas<br />

Susan R. Reams & Molly Reams Thompson<br />

Katy & Keith Walker<br />

Lillian & F. Michael Walsh MD<br />

Kristen & Darren Weisberg<br />

Stephanie Weisenburger<br />

Georgia Welles<br />

Hope Welles<br />

Marilyn A.Wendler<br />

Mary Westfall<br />

The Westmeyer Family<br />

Cindi and Ron White & Family<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Frederic D. Wolfe<br />

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