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Annual Joe “Hug” James Memorial Poker Run Will Benefit Shellie Huff on October 12.

This year, the Annual Joe “Hug” James Memorial Poker Run will benefit Shellie Huff who has been fighting a courageous battle with cancer. Shellie has a very rare form of vascular cancer. Unfortunately, there is no known cure or treatment for this type of cancer. Shellie has been to the Cleveland Clinic and the James in Columbus seeking advice and care. This has been a very rough time for the whole family. Please keep Shellie and those who love and support her in your prayers.

The Poker Run for Shellie will be held on Saturday, October 12. To make the flyer in the right corner larger, click on it. You can then print it out.

The Poker Run will begin with registration at C & A Harley Davidson, 7610 Commerce Place in Plain City at 10 am. Registration is $20 per person and includes the ride, hog roast, and admission to hear four bands play at Lee’s Sports and Spirits in Plain City. The first bikes will head to Lucky’s Grill and Sports Pub in Marysville at 11 am. The final bikes will leave at noon. Cars are also welcome.

There are six stops on the run, which will end at Lee’s.  The run will leave Lucky’s Grill and Sports Pub and head to Yummy’s Bar and Grill in Milford Center (second stop). The third stop is Braken’s Pub in Urbana. Fourth Stop is Village Inn Tavern in Mechanicsburg. The fifth stop, before heading back to Lee’s, is Oak Grove in Galloway.

If you are not taking part in the poker run, the cost is $10 per person or $15 per couple for food and to hear the bands. There will also be a benefit auction, raffles, and a corn hole tournament.

The four bands playing will include Karma 10The Charlie Tatman Band, Ron Keel, and Stay Tun’d.

There is also a Shellie L. Huff Cancer Fund set up at Richwood Bank, 601 West Main Street, in Plain City to help Shellie and her family with Shellie’s struggle with cancer. Anyone can stop in to Richwood Bank and make a donation for Shellie. If you cannot take part in the Poker Run, please consider stopping at Richwood to support the Huff family.

Keep up with everything concerning the benefit for Shellie on Facebook HERE.

Annual Joe “Hug” James Memorial Poker Run on Saturday, May 12, to Benefit Parker Headings.

Parker Scott Headings was born on September 24, 2001, a bit ahead of schedule. At just about 6 months or twenty-five weeks into the pregnancy, his mother, Beverly, delivered the little boy, who weighed only two pounds. He was not expected to live through the next few days, but Parker surprised everyone and did just that.

Parker suffered brain hemorrhages when he was only forty-eight hours old, which caused hardening of the ventricles that disperse spinal fluid throughout the brain. At a month, he had to have surgery on his brain to release the built up pressure from the accumulated spinal fluid, which could not flow normally. At fifteen months, Parker was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. His mother was told that he would be a quadric spastic–meaning he would never walk, but would need a wheelchair the rest of his life.

Through the next few years, Parker survived infections and numerous surgeries on the shunt that relieves pressure in his brain. Each time a surgery was done to correct the shunt, Parker’s head had to be opened, requiring very invasive and dangerous procedures. Additionally, he has been in a body cast after surgery to put his hip back in its socket. Only just ten years old, Parker and his family have continued to fight to give him every chance in the world.

Now Parker’s family would like to take him to the Ability Camp in Canada which provides conductive education and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. The treatment is a five week program that would help Parker retrain his muscles to have better control and hopefully allow him to walk for the first time in his short life. Additionally, the hyperbaric oxygen chamber would help heal the parts of his brain that have been damaged. These two therapies are not covered by insurance and the total cost is $10,000 (not counting the expenses of traveling to the facility and other costs incurred with the trip).

To read Parker’s full story, please go the web site for The Parker Headings Foundation HERE.

To help raise money for Parker’s medical expenses, the Annual Joe “Hug” James Memorial Poker Run will be held on Saturday, May 12. To make the flyer in the right corner larger, click on it. You can then print it out.

The Poker Run will begin with registration at A. D. Farrow Harley Davidson in Sunbury, Ohio at 9 am. Registration is $20 per person and includes the ride, hog roast, and admission to hear all five bands play at Lee’s Sports and Spirits in Plain City. The first bikes will head to Final Score in Delaware at 10 am. The final bikes will leave at noon. There are six stops on the run, which will end at Lee’s. If you are not taking part in the poker run, the cost is $10 per person or $15 per couple for food and to hear the bands. There will also be a benefit auction, raffles, and a corn hole tournament.

The five bands playing will include Iron Horse, Karma 10, The Charlie Tatman Band, Planet 9, and Tritster Renegade Band. There will also be a special pre-poker run party on Friday, May 11 at Lee’s featuring Iron Horse and The Charlie Tatman Band.

If you can’t take part in the Poker Run, you can also donate online by clicking on the “How you can help” link on the right side of The Parker Headings Foundation web site. The Vineyard Church of Plain City is accepting donations for Parker through their Daily Needs Assistance (DNA) program. All donations are tax deductible as the Vineyard is a non-profit organization. Check or money order donations can be made out to DNA Community Medical Assistance Fund (put Parker Headings in the memo line) and send to: Daily Needs Assistance, 224 Gay Street, Plain City, Ohio 43064.

Please help the Headings family and Parker by attending the Poker Run or by sending a donation. A special little boy is counting on YOU!