Like I said before, our first year stirred up quite the competition. We were neck and neck with another team, fighting to raise the most money for the American Heart Association. Some people just need to hear "for a good cause" to donate. But others need something (more than their life apparently) to fight for. And if first place sounds good to them, then I'll accept! I hated the thought of competition at first and didn't want my team to get caught up in that kind of excitement. But I realized that if competition is what raises the money needed to fund research and heart health awareness... then I'm in! And I had a whole band of mustaches with me.
Clint Hurdle was this year's co-chair for the event. Everyone who knows me knows what a huge fan I am of Pirates Baseball! So when Clint was welcoming everyone to the event that chilly November morning and gave the Mafia a shout-out on stage, I was in HEAVEN!!! He told us that we better take the mustaches off as soon as the event ended because we were "freaking [him] out!" Haha I just threw up the ZOLTAN and pressed my stache on harder:) The event was, once again, a success. We had a beautiful day with dedicated walkers that I will never forget.
So the fight was on. It continued past the date of the heart walk and we really didn't know the final totals until the Awards Ceremony at Le Mont on top of Mt. Washington, in which I got the surprise of a lifetime! The results were in. I'm not surprised that we raised $8,190.00 or that we were named the Top Community Team of the Pittsburgh Heart Walk for the second year in a row. But what I didn't know when I showed up to the ceremony was that we were the Top Community Team in the STATE of Pennsylvania! (Community Team of the Year) Beating our rival city, Philadelphia! I couldn't believe what I was seeing or hearing as the announcer described my team and our efforts/accomplishments. So yeah- if competition is what gets the money raised, so be it! I'm walking a little taller each year and meeting many amazing individuals along the way with the same dedication and passion for heart health awareness.
I want to thank my amazing team for all of their hard work this year. We had to push a little more, but it was all worth it in the end. And most importantly- to everyone who donated. Without you, we wouldn't be where we are today, and neither would heart and stroke research. God bless.
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