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My name is Shirley, and I am a breast cancer survivor. I am passionate about spreading the word on how important it is to get an annual mammogram.  This saved my life by early detection. I know we are all busy with our lives. Many women put off taking care of themselves because we make it a priority to take care of others before ourselves.   I too, was doing this.  I was taking care of my son, who was in a severe motorcycle accident.  My life was consumed with taking care of him and bringing him to all of his doctor appointments; not leaving much time for myself.  But, I did take the time to schedule an appointment for my yearly mammogram and  make sure you do your 6 months follow up appointment if you have one. I’m glad that I did because it saved my life.  Remember this isn’t just for women, men can have breast cancer also.  So, please put yourself first today and schedule a mammogram, it might just save your life.   Through this website it is my goal to raise money for cancer research.  Hopefully in the near future they will find a cure for cancer.  With your donation we will be one step closer in finding a cure.
Thank you,
and God bless you!
Shirley Reitmeier



Stylist Heather Swiers prepares to trim up the neon pink streak she applied to Shirley Reitmeier's hair at Rejuv' Tuesday, with “Shirley's Girls” Brinna Egeland and Hannah Tahran, who also got “pinked,” look on.

There's a trend one can't help but notice around the area of late. Blazing shades of pink are dotting the landscape of hundreds of primarily female heads who have taken the bold step to add streaks of the untraditional hair color to their locks to show support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October.
    
What started as a local promotion on Facebook has exploded in the hot trend that's also raising funds for a good cause. As Shirley Reitmeier, who started Shirley's BRAdway Show last year and Bras on Broadway to promote cancer awareness, explains, when Andrea Lien, a stylist at Rejuv' Salon and Spa, and her mother Patty, owner of the business, were leaving this year's installment of the show, Andrea pondered what they could do to raise funds for the event.
    
They came up with the idea of offering pink streaks in the hair for $5 per streak, with proceeds donated to Shirley's BRAdway Show, which ends up going to the American Cancer Society for research and awareness of all types of cancer. With the help of another of the salon's stylists, Heather Swiers, a Facebook event called Fighting Fearlessly, Ink Your Hair Pink was created. People were invited to come into the salon and get their streaks. The response was phenomenal.
    
“It just exploded,” Swiers said Wednesday. “We've already had about 220 people come in and many more are scheduled to.”
    
The streaks can be either colored right onto strands or inserted with extensions made of real hair. The temporary hair coloring lasts about five to seven washings. You can choose your preferred shade, from very light dove pink to raging hot pink. The offer is good throughout the month of October.
    
Stylists from the salon are also planning to help apply the streaks to some 100 people at Northland Community and Technical College in Thief River Falls, which offers a cosmetology program, said Reitmeier.
    
This year's BRAway Show raised $12,000 for the ACS and funds continue to come in, she said. The Bras on Broadway has several more bra streamers than last year and is up this week and next dangling from the former Eagle Drug building.
    
Reitmeier also wants to remind everyone that Friday, Oct. 15, is Real Men Wear Pink Day. Anyone wishing to purchase a t-shirt with this message can do so at Erickson Embroidery.

 

Crookston Daily Times
By Natalie J. Ostgaard, City Editor
Posted Sep 20, 2010 @ 04:08 PM
  Crookston, Minn. —

The 2nd annual Shirley's BRAdway Show took place Friday evening at the Northland Inn, with a sold-out crowd bringing in approximately $12,000 that will go to the American Cancer Society for cancer research and awareness.

"I want to thank everyone who came to support this worthy cause," Shirley Reitmeier, event organizer, said. "I hope people continue to show their support by wearing their shirts on Real Men Wear Pink Day, October 15, and donating bras for the wall on Broadway."

The “Real Men Wear Pink” t-shirts available for $10 and $11 at Erickson's Embroidery, with proceeds going to ACS. Multi-colored streamers made of bras will again go up on Broadway around the second week of October, she said. These events help commemorate Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

For more information, visit the websites www.shirleysbradwayshow.com and www.americancancer.org.

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To bring awareness of the importance of getting your annual mammogram and doing your follow up if you have one.  Early detection can save your life.  Men and women need to be aware of the seriousness of breast cancer.  It is my goal to raise money  to help researchers find a cure for all cancers.