EVENTS
We’ve had some pretty great events over the years celebrating Jacqueline, fundraising and raising awareness for Lynch Syndrome! Check out our past events and see how we’ve continued to make a difference and save lives!
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After taking a year off due to the pandemic, we were back and ready to crush the course in our 7th Annual Tough Mudder Event! We made a huge impact on and off the course this year, with our team of 35!
The 6th Annual Jacqueline Rush Foundation Tough Mudder was held on June 8th 2019 at Gibson Ranch Park in Elverta, CA (near Sacramento). We had an amazing group participate this year!
The 5th Annual Inside Anne’s Closet Luncheon and Fashion Show was held in Menlo Park, CA on May 13, 2019.
We’re back in the mountains! Our 5th Annual Tough Mudder event was back at Northstar Ski Resort this year. This year’s Tough Mudder was particularly challenging due to the cool temperature and changes in the course that required a longer than usual trek up the mountain!
Team Rush Mudder participated in our 4th annual Tough Mudder event! This year’s event had a new location, Gibson Ranch in Sacramento. We had so much fun testing out the new course while spreading awareness!
The Danville/Sycamore Rotary Club annual fundraiser this year supported the Jacqueline Rush Foundation.
The glassybaby Light the Bay Event was held at the Ferry Building in San Francisco. Approximately 1,000 people lit up the bay with their beautiful glassybabys.
The 3rd Annual Tough Mudder was held at the Northstar Ski Resort in Lake Tahoe, CA on June 1, 2016. It was another successful run for the Rush Mudder Team. Thanks to all the participants and spectators who help spread awareness for Lynch Syndrome on the course.
The 2nd Annual Inside Anne’s Closet Luncheon and Fashion show was held on June 1, 2016 featuring celebrity athlete models representing San Francisco Bay Area sports.
glassybaby, founded by Lee Rhodes in Seattle gives 10% of their sales back to nonprofits. We had an event at the Berkeley hot shop where the glassybabys are individually hand blown in the hot shop.