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FALL 2010

Ballantyne Magazine covers news, events, real estate, restaurants, shopping, health, schools and business in the upscale Ballantyne Area of Charlotte, NC.

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awareness ribbons. "We wanted to come up with something that you couldn't buy at Hallmark," Dockstader notes. Even the search for a bow manufacturer spread the Rally message overseas. "I received a call from a girl in China and it was 1 a.m. there," Dockstader remembers. "She said, 'My colleague's mother recently died of breast cancer and now my colleague herself has been diagnosed with breast cancer so this is important to us.'" "We're having a global impact," DeCillis says. This year, the BCC Rally bow campaign will spread its pink ribbons even farther, hoping to blanket the city with 10,000 bows by involving new neighborhoods and businesses in the campaign. "When I joined Rally, I thought I'd just sell a couple of bows," Aaron says. "But you come in and you feel this energy and think, what can I do now?" Reasons to Rally Abound The real meaning of the BCC Rally isn't lost on the participants, either. "For those of us who haven't had breast cancer, we get our motivation and drive from our fellow committee members who have had breast cancer," DeCillis says. "When we see children noticing pink bows on mailboxes and asking their moms if they've had their mammograms, we know we're successful." GOT SELF RELIANCE? COME TO CIARLA FITNESS & REDISCOVER HOW GREAT YOU ARE! Lee Lusting, board member and founding member of the event from 2003, explains, "Having a survivor across the table from you makes it all very real. It makes you stop in your tracks." For Jeanne Puckett, a member of the board of directors, a sponsorship lead captain and a nearly 13-year breast cancer survivor, the BCC Rally is "a celebration of another year" and a way to spread awareness about early detection. "It's the opportunity to pay it forward because that's what was done for me," she says. Attending last year's grant reception for the Charlotte affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure was inspiring for the team, too. This year, the BCC Rally bow campaign will spread its pink ribbons even farther, hoping to blanket the city with 10,000 bows by involving new neighborhoods and businesses. PERSONAL TRAINING BALLANTYNE: 15640 John J. Delaney Drive Charlotte, NC 28227 704.341.3676 FALL 2010 www.ciarlafitness.com CELEBRATING TEN YEARS 2000-2010 BALLANTYNE MAGAZINE 43 SOUTHPARK: 4735 Sharon Road Charlotte, NC 28217 704.367.3445 FREE ONE HOUR PERSONAL TRAINING $75 VALUE

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