Friday, April 11, 2008

Specials

Kent Island Delivery
Now Available


Waterfront Dining

on our outdoor terrace overlooking Castle Harbor Marina


Happy Hour 5 - 7 PM


Tuesday - Friday
Special Tapas Menu
Buy 1 Roll, Get 2nd Half Price
$2 Draft & 1/2 Price House Wine

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Save Sienna Benefit April 14, 2008

Join us Monday evening April 14, 2008 for a Benefit for Sienna Zertuche (see www.savesienna.org) from 7pm to 10pm.

Tickets are $60 per person. Please email cafesado@yahoo.com for information on purchasing tickets.

Price of the ticket includes, food, wine and beer. "Dirty City Band" will be playing along with a silent auction.

Sienna Zertuche
is a 31 year old victim of Bilateral Leukemia...AML & ALL.

Sienna is an amazing person, a loving wife to Scott, and mother to Chloe, 6, and Emma, 4. She is a generous friend with a passion for helping others, and living life to the fullest.

Early last year Sienna was diagnosed with AML, a type of Leukemia: active and healthy, this diagnosis came as a surprise to her and everyone who knew her. Sienna immediately started chemotherapy treatments at Johns Hopkins Hospital; friends and loved ones rallied around to raise her spirits and funds for the medical bills not covered by insurance.

In July '07, Sienna went home with a clean bill of health; periodic bone marrow testing would track her health. By December '07 her illness had returned...mutated into a rare bilateral leukemia, now with ALL, a second type of Leukemia in addition to the first.

This rare combination is potentially more severe...requiring not only intense chemotherapy, but now a transplant from umbilical cord blood stem cells. This procedure will be done at the University of Minnesota Hospital, and require a four month stay.

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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Climb For Hope

On March 31, 2008, Cafe Sado hosted a benefit for Climb for Hope. Climb for Hope was organized to raise and channel funds towards targeted and promising research in the fight against breast cancer. Their mission is to find a viable treatment for breast cancer by 2009.

"In January 2007, 17 of 21 climbers in the expedition team summited Mt. Cotopaxi, the world’s largest active volcano, raising $150,000 that was directed towards a vaccine being developed at Johns Hopkins University. Not only does the vaccine address some of the most aggressive and lethal forms of Breast Cancer, but the research is expected to derive advances for many forms of cancer as well. Their work sped up the work being done by Dr. Leisha Emens by 6 months, potentially saving thousands of lives."

This specific benefit raised funds for the upcoming Climb for Hope Kilimanjaro scheduled June 15 to June 30, 2008. For more information or to make a donation go to the following website: www.climbforhope.com

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