Oakville Beaver, 24 Sep 2015, p. 42

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, September 24, 2015 | 42 Pink Ribbon Bagel campaign here for Breast Cancer Awareness Month The 14th anniversary of the Pink Ribbon Bagel campaign begins Oct. 1 in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The annual Panera Bread campaign features bagels shaped in the form of the iconic pink ribbon and include cherry chips, dried cherries and cranberries, vanilla, honey and brown sugar. The concept began in 2001 when Sue Stees, Health "Connected to your Community" Isn't It About Time For A Hearing Test??? Come And Visit An Independent, Caring Family Hearing Aid Clinic s" competitors quotes Let us help you change your life. Hearing & instrument Jennifer Nolan Specialists with over 30 years experience! "We will match al ll Come in and meet Jenny & Wendy Wendy Caswell Home Visits co-owner of 23 Panera Bread franchises and breast cancer survivor wanted to help other women in fighting the devastating disease. She sold 27,000 bagels in her bakery-café in the campaign's first year and was awarded the You Can Make a Difference Award from the non-profit organization Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Since the campaign's inception, the sale of more than 14 million signature bagels has raised more than $2 million for breast cancer charities. This October, at all Panera locations in Ontario, a portion of the sale of each Pink Ribbon Bagel (25 cents) will be donated to Rethink Breast Cancer to help support its mission to of "pioneering cutting-edge breast cancer education, support and research that speak fearlessly to the unique needs of women," according to a media release. Panera locations will also offer pink travel coffee mugs, which can be used for five free refills next month, also benefitting Rethink. On Tuesday, Oct. 6, Panera will celebrate "Panera Pink Day" and donate 100 per cent of all sales of Pink Ribbon Bagels to Rethink. Customer appreciation event Tuesday Panera Bread is hosting a customer appreciation event Tuesday (Sept. 29) that will benefit Big Brothers and Big Sisters (BBBS) Agencies of Canada. Guests will enjoy a free cup of coffee, gift card giveaways and samples. Donations will also be collected for BBBS until the end of October with a portion matched by Panera Bread ULC and Covelli Entreprises. Oakville locations include: 2530 Winston Park Dr. and 220 North Service Rd. W. Lakeshore H E A R I N G Paramedical S E R V I C E S Feeling Groovy for Breast Cancer Support Services Breast Cancer Support Services is asking local residents to dust off their bell-bottoms for its Feeling Groovy charity event tomorrow (Friday). The event is set for the Oakville Conference Centre, 2515 Wyecroft Rd., and doors open at 6:30 p.m. The evening will include live entertainment, a raffle, silent auction, martini bar, gourmet dinner and guest speaker. Tickets cost $175 per person. 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