Steeler Nation join former Steelers RB Jerome Bettis Friday night at The Rivers Casino for a special event to benefit Magee Womens Research Institute & Foundation’s Breast Cancer Patient Care Fund.
Check out the Press Release below for more details!
Jerome Bettis will host the first annual Triple Indulgence: A Jewelry, Wine & Chocolate Event to benefit Magee Womens Research Institute & Foundation’s Breast Cancer Patient Care Fund. This unique event will take place on Friday, January 23rd at The Rivers Casino from 6:30-9 p.m. and presented by Dickerson Creative Communications and Joyce’s Fine Jewelry.
The evening was created by Dickerson Creative Communications to honor Mrs. Gladys Bettis, an icon to the Pittsburgh Community, as she is courageously battling breast cancer.
Throughout the night, guests will enjoy an exclusive evening of tasting decadent chocolates and fine wines while surrounded by gorgeous jewelry from Joyce’s Fine Jewelry. Special celebrity guests include: Pittsburgh Steeler Ike Taylor, former Pittsburgh Steeler Louis Lipps, former Pittsburgh Steeler Josh Miller, former Pittsburgh Penguin Pierre Larouche, former Pittsburgh Penguin Randy Hillier and former Ohio State Buckeye Quarterback Terrell Pryor.
“Mrs. Gladys Bettis is a highly regarded icon in Pittsburgh, it is a true privilege and honor to recognize her strength and determination. As some know, Mrs. Bettis has been courageously battling breast cancer since last summer. This is a wonderful opportunity for the community to come together with Jerome Bettis to raise funds for an amazing cause, Magee Womens Breast Cancer Patient Care Fund,” says Christina Dickerson of Dickerson Creative Communications.
Tickets to Triple Indulgence: Triple Indulgence: A Jewelry, Wine & Chocolate Event are $100 and can be purchased by calling 412-639-1198.
The Magee Womens Breast Cancer Patient Care Fund helps breast cancer patients with important items that are not always covered by insurance, such as wigs, emergency lodging for family members and patients, medications and so much more. It is important to note that Magee’s Patient Care Fund survives solely on individual philanthropy.
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