Anytime there’s a reason to celebrate with a spectacular hat, I’m in.
However, when the special occasion is to celebrate brave women conquering breast cancer, it’s not a reason for just a party…it’s the Mad Hatter Tea Party.
Join me at the Methodist Richardson Medical Center, September 12 for the Mad Hatter Tea Party! Recognizing courageous women and their journey to conquer breast cancer. The Tea Party is a not-to-miss experience complete with a spot of tea, perfect finger food, and a day of pampering with chair massages, makeovers and decorating hats and goblets!
The party’s featured speaker is renowned breast cancer surgeon, Dr. Jenevieve Hughes, who will be sharing the importance of 3D Mammography and how this technology will save even more lives in the future.
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While mammograms of any kind are proactive measures that many women already have in their preventative care, the advantage of the 3D technology (called tomosynthesis) is that it can detect the cancer earlier than before giving patients more treatments options. This special 3D technology takes multiple images of the breast at different angles and provides a more accurate diagnosis of the size, shape and location of potential tumors, requiring less call backs
Join women like Shelly Schmidt and thousands of others fighting cancer to celebrate their journey at the Mad Hatter Tea Party.
While the Mad Hatter Tea party is free, due to limited space, pre-registration for tickets is required. Tickets will be delivered via email prior to the event after registering here.
Mad Hatter Tea Party
September 12, 2015
10:30 am – 1 pm
Methodist Richardson Medical Center
2831 E. President George Bush Highway
Richardson, Texas 75082
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of the Mad Hatter Tea Party Event hosted by Methodist Richardson Medical Center.
Robin (Masshole Mommy) says
I want breast cancer GONE I think this sounds like a wonderful way to support women battling it.
Seattle Travel Blogger says
My mom belongs to the red hat society. I like the way these groups form and how they often represent great causes, as well as nurture camaraderie.
Aubrey says
What a fun way to fight the battle. Sounds like a good time.
Donna says
This sounds like it will not only be fun but also for a great cause. Thank you for sharing this!
Amber Edwards says
I have friends who are survivors of breast cancer. It is quite scary. I love the idea behind this tea party. I wish I could attend.
Ashley Sears says
I have a good friend whose mom is a breast cancer survivor. What a fun way to stand up to cancer!! I love this Mad Hatter Tea Party idea!
Meagan says
So many people I know are affected from breast cancer. Love the Mad Hatter Tea PArty idea!
Toni says
My mom is a two time breast cancer survivor. I love this event, wish I lived near where it was being held.
Liz Mays says
This sounds like a great event! It’s always nice to stay informed, support those with cancer and have fun at the same time!
Ann Bacciaglia says
The Mad Hatter Tea party sounds like an amazing event. I will have to watch for it next year and try to go.
Tammy Roy says
I would love to go to the Mad Hatter Tea party. It is a great way to raise awareness about Cancer.
Ourfamilyworld says
I lost a dear aunt from cancer. I’m all for supporting breast cancer patients.
Jody Smith says
What a fun way to battle a serious problem! This is a great idea and will be a great draw to get people involved
Scarlet says
This looks like such an amazing event. Cancer is so scary and I am so amazed at the progress the medical field is making in fighting it.
Tiffany Cruz says
This sounds like a great way to raise awareness and supporting those who do have or have had breast cancer.
krystal says
That would be such a cute idea for a party. I would like to plan my own! What a fun time.
Shelley Zurek says
I wish I would be in the area. Have a great time and do whatever you can to defeat cancer.
Emily says
What a great way to continue raising funds and working towards a cure. If we were local I’d be there!
Amy Desrosiers says
I can appreciate any company that supports fighting cancer! Kudos for them and this fun tea party.