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Old Aug 2, 2005 | 01:57 PM
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Krusade for Kolby

A benefit show has been scheduled for August 13th in Concord NC at Excel Motorsports put on by CarolinaPTCruisers. The registration is from 8am to
10am and trophies are at 3. Its $15.00 registration, spectators are free. Any donations accepted. This is a benefit show for a 14 month old that has Pilomyxoid astrocytoma (PMA)which is where cancerous brain tumor is located in the spine. His case is only the 3rd in the US. We will have tons of drawings throughout the day for gift certificates to restraunts, racing businesses, hotels, etc that are only $1 per ticket. Over 50 classes with 8 Best of's. Live Band....food....alot more..... Come on out and show your support for a great cause... for more information check out www.freewebs.com/kolbydavis

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Old Aug 3, 2005 | 07:41 AM
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10 days left till the Krusade for Kolby... Hope to see
you there...

August 13th reg is 8-10 ($15)specs free trophies at 3
50 Classes 8 best of's including best Female Ride....
Raffle tickets for $1and $5 to give away alot of items...
Food, Live band... etc

Special thanks to the following:
Concrete Video....Excel Motorsports...Wheel
Warehouse... Advance Concord.. Trophyoutlet.com...Joe
Gibbs Racing...Hooters in Concord...Honda Cars of
Concord.. Quaker Steak and Lube...Arby's...
Hardees...Applebees...O'Charleys....Longhorn... Tom
Johnson Camping... BFI... Exxon... and many others

All proceeds go to Kolby Davis Cancer Fund...
www.freewebs.com/kolbydavis

Kolby, has been diagnosed with a potentially fatal
condition called Pilomyxoid Astrocytoma (PMA).
Pilomyxoid astrocytoma (PMA) is a newly discovered
type of brain tumor. PMA tends to behave aggressively
and carry a poor prognosis, with significantly shorter
survival rates than other types of tumors, as well as
a high rate of metastasis throughout the nervous
system. This tumor also shows a greater tendency to
spinal dissemination.
Kolby has undergone numerous surgeries since his
diagnosis in January. He is currently receiving
weekly doses of chemotherapy (which will continue for
at least two years), along with speech and physical
therapy.
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Old Aug 8, 2005 | 07:23 AM
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