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NFE Rock ‘n’ Rolls at Virginia Beach

Posted: September 9th, 2010 | Author: Emily Brown | Filed under: races/destinations | Tags: | No Comments »

The 2010 NF Endurance Team raised more than $18,000 for the Children’s Tumor Foundation on Labor Day weekend at the Rock ‘n’ Roll Virginia Beach Half Marathon. Top fund raisers include Danny Rashkind ($11,805) and Cullen’s Crew ($3,583).

You can still help by making a donation here or check out the fun in the slideshow below starting with one of our NF Heroes, Mia. Check out the new neon NF hats! Pictures can also be seen at Flickr.com/NFEndurance. If you have pictures from the weekend you would like us to include, please e-mail your favorite photos to (Enable Javascript to see the email address). You can also read more about the race details on our Twitter Race account: NFRaces.


Weekend Pacesetter (Sept. 3 – Sept. 6, 2010)

Posted: September 3rd, 2010 | Author: Emily Brown | Filed under: Weekend Pacesetter | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

GOODBYE SUMMER
Celebrate the last long weekend of summer vacation at the Rock ‘n’ Roll Virginia Beach Half Marathon with NFE. You can follow Steve, Joe and the NFE crew in Virginia Beach on Twitter (@NFEndurance). The NFE VA Beach Team has raised more than $17,000 for NF research. You can help them meet their fundraising goal by visiting the team page.  Are you as excited about the fall season as we are? Check out our fall schedule here.

READ
Check out how the Ogle family organized a successful 5K in honor of Leo Ogle in this article. Read how they got creative when they ran out of bib numbers.

HOT, HOT, HOT

QUESTION
Check out Dr. Kim’s answers to questions from the Foundation community about NF. She will be taking questions throughout the year — stay tuned!

WATCH
Trapped in indoors because of Hurricane Earl? Our training expert Anna Renderer’s treadmill blast will keep your training on track with this video showing a challenging set of exercises.

Active Fundraising Page of the Week
Check out Susan Keegan’s fundraising page here. She tells her story through well placed pictures, a compelling narrative and a clearly stated goal.

TAKE FIVE
Five tips from Active.com on how to run in better form.

Coming up next weekend:
- Milwaukee NF Walk – Saturday, Sept. 11, 2010
- Denver NF Walk – Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010


Weekend Pacesetter (Aug. 27 – Aug. 29, 2010)

Posted: August 27th, 2010 | Author: Emily Brown | Filed under: Weekend Pacesetter | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

HOTTT
Steve Kendra has driven out to Texas for Hotter’n Hell, the largest sanctioned bike ride in the country, based in Wichita Falls. NFE will have more than nine riders braving hot temperatures to raise awareness and funds for NF. They have already met their goal of $10,000, but you can help them fund even more research by visiting their team page. One of the heroes for the weekend is Perrie Smith. Her dad, Darren, will be riding in her honor. Check out this article in the Times Record News on his efforts. To learn more about Perrie, read her story below.

Perrie Smith lives with more than 50 birthmarks all over her body. The biggest one is on her right leg; she calls it the birthmark the size of  Alabama. When Perrie was younger, she had to get a tumor removed from her upper lip and she had to endure comments from kids at school. “When I go to the pool, I see girls and boys that have only one birth mark that is barely noticeable,” said Perrie. “If I am wearing shorts people sometimes stare at my leg which makes me feel kind of bad.” In dance class, girls would come up to Perrie and start counting the birth marks on her back. “I may have NF, but I am living a life that I want to live and not letting anyone get to me.”

RuNFor Leo
On Friday, Aug. 27, 2010, the K-Bay 5K will raise funds for the Foundation in honor of little Leo in Homer, Alaska. For more information, please e-mail Denise Ogle at (Enable Javascript to see the email address)

SYMPOSIUM
If you live in Missouri, be sure and check out the Back to School Symposium hosted by the Foundation from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 28, 2010. The symposium will focus on “Advocacy for Learning Issues for Kids with NF.” Please join us as Dr. Joel Nadler provides back to school advice for parents on ways to advocate for their children in school.

TRAIN
The fall running season will be here soon. Have you started training for your next NFE event? Be sure and take advantage of our online training plans or get in touch with one of our certified coaches for a personalized training plan. Do you have specific training questions you would like answered by our training blogging expert, Anna Renderer? Make sure to post our comments, and we will get those questions to her.

Q&A
You asked, we answered. Check out Dr. Kim Hunter-Schaedle’s answers to questions submitted by the Foundation community about NF. Don’t worry if you missed out on submitting your question. Every few months she will be taking Q&A’s submitted on the blog and Facebook. You can follow the Foundation by visiting www.facebook.com/childrenstmrfdn.

Here is one she answered for us.
Q. How many children are born with NF in the U.S. each year?
A. NF affects one in every 3,000 children born each year in the United States (and throughout the rest of the world). The United States has 14 births per 1,000 capita per year, and a U.S. population of approximate 300 million. “By my estimate,” says Hunter-Schaedle, “this means there are 1,400 U.S. births affected by NF per year.”

ING NYC MARATHON
Don’t miss out on one of the most premier races in the country. Secure one of NFE’s last remaining spots for the ING NYC Marathon on Nov. 7, 2010. E-mail Molly ((Enable Javascript to see the email address)) for more information.

Upcoming Events in September:
- Rock ‘n’ Roll Virginia Beach 1/2 Marathon • Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010
- Rock ‘n’ Roll Philadelphia 1/2 Marathon • Sunday, Sept. 19, 2010