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MS Challenge Comedy Night

Written by on January 23, 2010 at 10:34 am

517 Broadway (Route 1 South)
Saugus, MA

UPDATE: This event is sold out as of Mar. 11. Thanks to all who bought tickets (or wanted to)!

Come to Giggles Comedy Club for the Lombardi Party's third annual MS Challenge Comedy Night! We have three comdedians hosting a night of fun and laughs with many raffles and all the pizza you can eat. It's a great stress reliever with no nothing to do but sit back and laugh! Tickets are $25 per person.

This is the events calendar, featuring official NMSS rallies and meetings as well as volunteer-sponsored fundraisers. Want to see your event listed here? Please submit the details, and we'll add it!

Starting the crew experience — in a van

Written by on June 1, 2009 at 11:34 am

Somehow, I have become the driver of the crew van for my crew. I've been driving since that first year when we were all still trying to figure out how to manage this great new event, the MS Challenge Walk. A fifteen-passenger van filled with strangers seemed like nothing to me. My first car when I was 16 was a 1979 GMC Cargo Van. How different could it be?

Quite a bit different, it turns out. When I was driving my beloved van (black with a big white smiley face on the side) in high school, I'd have only one passenger in the other bucket seat, in addition to anyone who wanted to sit on the floor in the back. But in the crew van that first year, we were stuffed in like sardines with all our gear for the stops. People and gear there was plenty of. Sense of direction? Not so much, but plenty of back seat driving. I made so many three-point turns in that huge van, it was comical. And I managed to hit only ten curbs in the process!

As I continue driving the crew vans every year, the amount of gear increases, but fewer people means less cramming, and the strangers are now my dear friends. We still don't ever have any sense of direction, we still get lost at least twice each year, and I still hit curbs, though fewer of them. But we get there. What would the walkers do without us? And what would we do without them?

Jill lives in East Taunton with her husband and a very annoying cat. She was diagnosed with MS a little over 10 years ago when she was 24. She has been participating in the Challenge Walk since the beginning as a crew member and can also be found at many other fundraising events.

MS Challenge Comedy Night

Written by on May 5, 2009 at 4:52 pm

517 Broadway (Route 1 South)
Saugus, MA

Come to Giggles Comedy Club for the Lombardi Party's second annual MS Challenge Comedy Night! We have three comdedians hosting a night of fun and laughs with many raffles and all the pizza you can eat. It's a great stress reliever with no nothing to do but sit back and laugh! Tickets are $25 per person.

This is the events calendar, featuring official NMSS rallies and meetings as well as volunteer-sponsored fundraisers. Want to see your event listed here? Please submit the details, and we'll add it!

Training — It's not for procrastinators

Written by on May 5, 2009 at 6:00 am

When I ripped the March page off my calendar, it signaled the end to a dreadful winter. My joy was short lived. My knees began knocking, my heart skipped a beat. Was I experiencing the symptoms of spring fever? Nope. I was feeling the guilt of having once again not worked out immediately following my last Challenge Walk.

Each year I make a vow to allow myself only a few weeks of rest before hitting the gym again. Each year I promise myself that I'll be in better shape next year.

So what happensĀ to keepĀ regular people like me (as opposed to Olympic athletes) from training? Let me identify some training pitfalls you should try to avoid…

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Joan joined the MS Challenge Walk in 2004 when her friend and now Blister Buddies team captain, Patty Thorpe registered to walk. Patty, diagnosed with MS over 10 years ago, shared her diagnosis with Joan early on in their friendship. The undertaking of that first Challenge Walk and the three that followed not only strengthened Patty's and Joan's friendship, it began an MS educational journey that continues well after mile fifty each year.