On Oct. 19, the Pink Ribbon Rally Committee presented a check in the amount of $26,000 to the Central Peninsula Health Foundation Breast Cancer Fund to be used for local breast cancer patients and to further awareness and prevention of this devastating disease. Funds were raised with the 10th Anniversary Pink Ribbon Rally Golf Event held on Aug. 2 at the Birch Ridge Golf Course. Pictured from left to right: Sharon Keating, Judy Imholte, Judy Keck-Walsh, Kathy Gensel (CPHF Director) and Sally Hoagland. Not pictured is committee member Barb Winker.

On Oct. 19, the Pink Ribbon Rally Committee presented a check in the amount of $26,000 to the Central Peninsula Health Foundation Breast Cancer Fund to be used for local breast cancer patients and to further awareness and prevention of this devastating disease. Funds were raised with the 10th Anniversary Pink Ribbon Rally Golf Event held on Aug. 2 at the Birch Ridge Golf Course. Pictured from left to right: Sharon Keating, Judy Imholte, Judy Keck-Walsh, Kathy Gensel (CPHF Director) and Sally Hoagland. Not pictured is committee member Barb Winker.

Photos: Pink Ribbon Rally

On Aug. 2, more than 100 participants and volunteers came out to raise funds for the Central Peninsula Health Foundation Breast Cancer Fund in the 10th annual Pink Ribbon Rally at Birch Ridge Golf Course in Soldotna. Funds are used locally for awareness, prevention and patient care.

On Aug. 2, more than 100 participants and volunteers came out to raise funds for the Central Peninsula Health Foundation Breast Cancer Fund in the 10th annual Pink Ribbon Rally at Birch Ridge Golf Course in Soldotna. Funds are used locally for awareness, prevention and patient care.

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