Penny Parker On The Town: Sam Adams raises the roof with fundraising for charity

October 9, 2013

I wrote about my former Rocky colleague/stand-up comedian Sam Adams’ quest to raise money for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy in honor of his pal Sally Gandy.

Adams accomplished his goal of shooting Pop-A-Shot hoops for more than 18 hours straight.

Here’s his Facebook post about the amazing effort: “Learned that CurePSP Foundation officially has our Poppin4PSP donation of $3,344.75, which was made in memory of Sally Gandy.

“The monies will go toward funding programs and research of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. Thanks again, to those who supported me in the endeavor – from Megan Tiffany Arntzen assisting with preparations for the event, Rudy McClinon for coming on-site to keep me physically able to shoot Pop-A-Shot hoops for more than 18 hours straight, to scorekeepers/cheerleaders Nancy Pounds Giardini, Lori Musselman, Teresa Mueller, Dianna Benton Freimuth, Hope Shuler, Maria Pearson, Brian Clark (and his crew of merry Poppins!), Jennifer Hall, Kim Opolka, Jon Marc Chambers, Andre Shaw, Trish Morris, Rick “Rooster” Roos, Kevin “Moose” Huhn and Tommy Kaui Nahulu.

“Lastly, thanks again to everyone who made a donation for the cause, in person or online, and to all who stopped by the Hyatt DTC to watch me shoot baskets – especially all of you who challenged me to a game of Pop-A-Shot in exchange for a donation. I’m pretty good at it, huh? Yeah, there’s a new fundraiser brewing inside my head for the future. Can’t wait to spring it on you!!!”

Way to go, Sam, I guess there’s life after The Rocky Mountain News even if we weren’t so positive when it closed.

Sam Adams' Pop-a-Shot effort earned $??.000 for

Sam Adams’ Pop-A-Shot effort earned more than $3,300 for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. (Photo courtesy of Sam Adams’ Facebook page)

 

Blast from the past

Even going back in the past farther than Adams and my relationship, Jim Carrier – aka The Rocky Mountain Ranger – was a big deal in The Denver Post newsroom.

Carrier’s new indie film, “The Librarian and the Banjo” will have a screening at CBGB Festival in Brooklyn,  on Oct. 11.

Here’s a description of the plot line according to the website  http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/478500 “The inspiring true story of a music librarian Dena Epstein who labored 25 years to document the musical contributions of African Slaves to the New World. Her work, now considered classic, shattered myths and stereotypes, proved that the banjo was a slave instrument, and sparked a remarkable revival of black string band music.

Food fight

Set your DVR because Denver-based Sage Restaurant Group will be featured on Food Network’s “Chef Wanted” at 8 p.m. Thursday. Click the link below for more details.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/chef-wanted-with-anne-burrell/mile-high-melee/index.html.

Drink pink

Chef Richard Sandoval’s restaurants Zengo, La Sandia and Tamayo, are honoring Breast Cancer Awareness Month in partnership with the Susan G. Komen Foundation by donating $1 from the featured drink, Pink Ribbon Agua Fresca, which will be offered through Oct. 31 for $4. Made with fresh watermelon, this traditional Mexican non-alcoholic drink is refreshing and filled with antioxidants.

This beverage is one of Sandoval’s favorites since it was a beverage that was served at his grandmother’s dining room table. It’s a drink that not only honors one of the most important women in his life but it also pays homage to his Mexican roots.

Here’s the recipe:
Pink Ribbon Agua Fresca
Yields:  2 1/3 quarts
Ingredients:
2 quarts watermelon, cut into cubes
1/3 of a quart of filtered water
Sugar to taste
Preparation:
1. Cube 2 quarts of watermelon
2. Transfer watermelon into a 5 qt. food storage container
3. Add 1/3 quart of filtered water
4. Blend until smooth using an immersion blender
5. Add sugar to taste
6. Blend again
7. Pour through a fine strainer
8. Refrigerate and serve over ice
Healthy fact: Watermelon is the lycopene leader in fresh produce — two cups contain an average of 18.16 mg. (compared to tomatoes at 4 mg.) This fruit is also rich in other types of antioxidants.

Pink Ribbon Agua Fresca drink.

Pink Ribbon Agua Fresca drink honors Breast Cancer Awareness month.

 

Free ski

Looking to ski for free this winter – well how about for the rest of your life? Don’t miss the opportunity to purchase raffle tickets for a Lifetime Pass to Winter Park, sponsored by the Fraser River Valley Lions Club, all proceeds raised from raffle ticket sales will support the National Sports Center for the Disabled therapeutic and recreation programs. Only 1,000 tickets will be sold now through Oct. 18. For more information, visit http://nscd.thankyou4caring.org/pages/lifetimepass.

Dam brews for The DAM

The Denver Art Museum is partnering with Dillon Dam Brewery to create a Passport to Paris-inspired brew. The beer will evoke the spirit of the museum’s fall blockbuster, Passport to Paris and the 300 years of French art showcased.

The DAM is taking name suggestions from fans on its Facebook page through today. Then the top names will be posted for public voting. The winner will be announced on Oct. 30 and the new brew will be tapped at the Rack house Pub in Denver and the Dillon Dam Brewery in Dillon.

Here is a link with full contest details: http://www.denverartmuseum.org/article/making-doing/we-need-you-name-new-passport-paris-inspired-beer-dillon-dam-brewery.

Phil’s thrill

Fresh off his appearance on the “Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson,” Denver’s Phil Palisoul will be headlining the newly remodeled showroom at the Arvada Tavern, 5707 Olde Wadsworth Blvd., at 8 p.m. Thursday. Tickets at http://www.arvadatavern.com/styled/.

Dance chance

Dancing with Boulder Stars is next week on Oct 17. Who will win Boulder’s version of the Mirror Ball trophy? More important, who will raise the most funds for YWCA programs serving children and families?

Come out and show your support for the YWCA at Dancing with Boulder Stars on Oct. 17. Buy your tickets at the Boulder Theater. Pre-vote on line at www.ywcaboulder.org/dwbs/.

Eavesdropping on Twitter: “When my mother-in-law visits, she likes to cook for us. But not in a delicious way.”

Did you hear that I have a new column, “Mile High Life,” in Colorado Community Media’s 17 weekly newspapers circling Denver? Be sure to like my Facebook page! Also, here’s where you go to get my column emailed to you Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. My email: penny@blacktie-llc.com. Want to advertise your business here? Contact Trisha at trilind@hotmail.com.

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