Today on DelmarvaLife –
Ironman Maryland is an event that athletes around the world spend months and even years in training to attend. 102.5 WBOC’S Corey Phoebus tells us about the journey to the big day, and why it may be worth your while to come out and see just what it’s all about. It will all take place on Saturday, September 29, in Cambridge.
Genetics counselor, Ashley Low is here to tell us about genetic screening and how it can help identify cancer risk. She’s also here to spread the word about PRMC’s 14th annual Breast Cancer Conference on October 3rd, where people can learn more about genetic testing and counseling. Those who attend will learn how genetic tests can influence treatment plans. The conference will end with a Q & A panel discussion with the audience. Peninsula Regional Medical Center’s Richard A. Henson Cancer Institute will hold its 14th annual Breast Cancer Conference, “Where Did You Get Your Genes?” at The Wicomico Youth & Civic Center in Salisbury. Registration for the event and vendor exhibits will start at 4:30 p.m. Dinner will be served at 5:15 p.m. Presentations will run from 6:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. The conference is free, but space is limited. Dinner will be provided. To register, click here!
We’re talking fall foot fashion today! We sent 102.5 WBOC’S Corey Phoebus over to Vernon Powell, to see some of the trends this fall.
Today, we’re talking about a special kind of yard sale, one that will benefit those who are battling Alzheimer’s disease. ERA Martin and Associates is leading the charge, and Laurie Cannon, of Salisbury, is here to tell us about it. All proceeds will benefit the fight against Alzheimer’s. It’s all happening on Saturday, September 29 at 1000 E. Main St., Salisbury from 7 a.m. – 11 a.m.
We’re also dancing into the weekend with a band called “The Wet Bandits.” They’re hitting the Mid South Audio stage for a performance you won’t want to miss.