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Brian Grant Foundation Celebrates Teamwork for Parkinson s Awareness Month

Brian Grant Foundation Celebrates Teamwork for Parkinson s Awareness Month Share Article Inspired by founder and former NBA player Brian Grant, who is living with Parkinson s disease, online events focus on teambuilding to improve quality of life with the disease PORTLAND, Ore. (PRWEB) March 15, 2021 Brian Grant Foundation (BGF) is hosting a series of events focused on building teams to improve the quality of life for people living with Parkinson’s disease. The events kick off in April for Parkinson’s Awareness Month, leading up to a livestream gala with BGF’s founder, Brian Grant, on May 12, 2021 at 6pm PST. Online events in April include weekly “Motivational Monday” workouts and an “Expert Q&A” webcast focused on building a Parkinson’s healthcare team. The workouts, led by American Ninja Warrior Jimmy Choi, will stream on BGF’s social media channels every Monday in April at 9am PST. The Expe

Pamplin Media Group - Bits & Pieces: Francis, Wu play their part in A Long Distance Affair

February 08 2021 A Long Distance Affair Tracy Francis of Boom Arts and local actor Barbie Wu are involved in A Long Distance Affair, a Zoom immersive play as part of a series that started before the COVID-19 pandemic. Through 10-minute plays, held Feb. 11-21, the audience learns about people from around the world; the latest version features 18 artists from Portland, Beirut (Lebanon), Lagos (Nigeria), Mumbai (India), Los Angeles and Mexico City. It s produced by Juggerknot Theatre Company ( Miami Motel Stories ) and PopUp Theatrics. Francis directs the Beirut play, about a dance class and connection, and the Portland play, which fittingly is a sci-fi piece about protest and unrest and a woman stuck in a time loop (in which the old version kills the young version).

Navy Veteran Sets World Record for the Longest Full Body Contact With Ice

Navy Veteran Sets World Record for the Longest Full Body Contact With Ice Navy veteran and Air Traffic Controller, Mike McCastle, has been steadily amazing all with his ongoing 12 Labors Project. His latest effort showed extreme willpower and self-control as he broke a world record in support of the Brian Grant Foundation. News provided by Share this article Share this article BETHEL, Alaska, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Mike McCastle, a Navy Veteran and Air Traffic Controller, has stretched the idea of what seems possible – all in support of charity. Founder of the Twelve Labors Project, Mike has broken several world records doing challenges inspired by mythology s twelve labors of Hercules. The latest recently saw Mike display great mental strength and willpower as he set a world record for the longest full body contact with ice. After staying submerged for 2 hours and 40 minutes, he surpassed the previous record set by Romain Vandendorpe by more than 4 minutes. This late

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