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Red, Set, Go luncheon raises record funds

Published 2:28 pm Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Red, Set, Go luncheon raises record funds

Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s third annual Red, Set, Go!

heart luncheon, which was sold out two weeks in advance, was Friday,

Feb. 26, at SunLand.

In 2009, the event raised $25,000. In 2010,

$38,500 was raised to benefit patients being treated in the cardiac

services department at Olympic Medical Center.

The fundraising

event also educated and motivated the 200 attendees – nearly all

dressed in red – to raise awareness of heart disease.

Chairwoman

Sara Maloney said, “Surprisingly, many people are still unaware that

heart disease remains the No. 1 killer of women in this country.

“There are many steps each of us can take to reduce our risk of getting this

disease. I believe education is the key to eradicating this disease.”

Keynote

speaker Dr. Larri Ann Mishko, from the Jamestown Family Health Clinic,

shared her personal experiences. Guest speaker Dr. Michael Crim

motivated participants to improve their heart health.

Board-certified

cardiologist Dr. Kara Kurtz Urnes encouraged attendees to “go” and live

an active, heart-healthy lifestyle with the tools and information

shared at the event.

Heart attack survivor Steve Mishko shared

his personal story to help raise funds to support the recently launched

communitywide automated external defibrillator program. After he spoke,

$9,650 was raised in a few minutes to buy six AEDs that will be placed

in Sequim and Port Angeles police patrol cars.

“There is no

doubt that these important devices save lives, and our goal is to reach

the maximum number of people in the minimum amount of time,” Maloney

said.

“Since police officers are often the first responders in

an emergency, this is an excellent and essential partnership that we

have created to save lives in our community.”

The luncheon’s

presenting sponsor was the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, and the silver

sponsor was the Sequim Gazette. Airlift Northwest, Astellas,

Astrazeneca, Cardionet, Avamere Olympic Rehabilitation, First Federal,

John L. Scott, Dr. Kara Kurtz Urnes, Philips, Sequim Health &

Rehabilitation and Soroptimist International Port Angeles Jet Set were

bronze sponsors.