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Community Team Alert

09/21/2007

Fans Across America Community Team Alert

Jette Davis is an active, fun-loving seven year-old who attends Weinberg Elementary School in Chandler, AZ. In mid-August, Jette was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma, a rare bone cancer. Since then, he has been in and out of hospitals undergoing aggressive chemotherapy treatments. You can read the Arizona Republic story about Jette and his family by clicking here.

Since the diagnosis, Weinberg Elementary School Principal Joe Walters has rallied the community to help provide support for Jette and his family, as medical bills, even with insurance, are exceeding $1,000 per month.

Golf Tournament

Mark your calendars for Saturday, November 17, 2007. You can help Jette and his family by taking part in the Weinberg Elementary sponsored golf tournament. The cost for a single golfer is $65 and $260 for a foursome.

Additionally, organizers are looking for sponsorships and donations for the Nov. 17 tournament at Springfield Golf Club in Chandler to help benefit the family. Additional information will follow. In the meantime, you can contact Joe Walters at (480) 812-7508 about sponsorship and donation opportunities.

Donations may also be sent to the Jette R. Davis Benefit Fund at the First Bank of Arizona, 2525 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix AZ 85016.

Thank you for your support.


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