Apr 17

A Community Drawn Together by the Love of a Friend

Tonight I went to Jay B. Sauceda’s benefit for osteosarcoma research. I’ve already touched on the story of how I ran into Jay B. by reading Cesar Torres’s Tweet about his awesome avatar picture. What I have not told you is how I ran into Willie Tichenor.

Willie was Jay B.’s friend from the Iron Spikes student organization at the University of Texas. Even though he was new in the organization that fall semester, Willie was a nice guy, always trying to foster a sense of fun and community among the others. Willie was bald and battling osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer, when Jay B. met him. He never seemed to talk about it. He just wanted to have a good time with his new friends.

During the spring, Willie lost his fight against osteosarcoma. The Iron Spikes had no idea he was so sick. Willie probably wanted it that way. After all, he had a much better time just being one of the guys. When the group went to the funeral in Highland Park, they saw an overwhelming crowd of people there to offer their condolences. After talking with others, they realized what an amazing person Willie was. The experience of knowing him helped bring the group together, and many of Willie’s friends were there at the benefit tonight.

So I’ve never met Willie Tichenor. I am sad that his life was taken from him at such a young and exciting age. I do know that his joyful spirit inspired a group of people to connect with each other to raise money and awareness for his cause. I also know that we can have more and more events like this one to foster the sense of community and stewardship he would have wanted.

To make a donation for osteosarcoma research, please contact Jay B.

In memory of Willie Tichenor, a person I have never met.
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Apr 14

Drink Beer, Buy Professional Photography Prints, Deliver a Beatdown to Cancer. Done.

cancer fighterI’ve been on guard as of late. Since watching my sister undergo both brutal treatment for leukemia and a stem cell transplant, I look for any opportunity to lay my vengeance on cancer. Cancer sucks.

No one should have to deal with that disease.

Fortunately, some other people also think cancer sucks, so it looks like I’m not alone here. I ran into Jay B. Sauceda’s site watching my Twitter stream. Jay B. Sauceda is a photographer here in town with his own studio. I scrolled to the bottom of his site and he is having a happy hour for osteosarcoma research on April 16th from 5-10 PM. Osteosarcoma is the most common malignant form of bone cancer, accounting for 35% of bone malignancies. Any proceeds from prints purchased at Jay’s event will go straight to osteosarcoma research.

So basically, you can drink beer or wine, hang out at a photography studio, buy cool prints for your house, office, or friends, and help make osteosarcoma history. This seems like a real win/win here.

The event will take place at Jay’s studio at 301 #i Chicon in east Austin from 5-10 PM on April 16th. Please leave your katana sword at home ;) .