Wednesday, June 8,1983/The Battalion/Page 3 ‘Rock-out’ against leukemia Crestview Retirement Com munity of Bryan is inviting everyone to “rock out” this Saturday during the Rock N’Roll Jamboree for The Leukemia Society of America, Inc. There will not be any electric guitars or drums, but there will be plenty of rocking chairs for all participants of the “rock-a- thon” to raise money for the Houston chapter of the society. The jamboree will be held Saturday at Post Oak Mall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. “Our goal is to have 100 parti cipants,” says Janet deGuzman, activity director at Crestview. She adds that rockers of all ages are invited to participate in the charity fund raiser. DeGuzman says Crestview is seeking volunteer help as well as participants for the jamboree. Volunteers are needed to help solicit donations for support, materials and sponsors for Crestview residents who are planning to rock. Sponsor sheets for jamboree rockers are available at all of the local McDonald’s restaurants, she says. The jamboree is part of a net work of similar events held annually in many communities across the nation. Organized by the American Health Care Asso ciation in 1977, the jamboree was created to raise money for several charities. Last year, a tot al of $1,954,000 was raised by 3,500 jamborees. This is the first year that Crestview has participated in the jamboree. DeGuzman adds that along with raising money for a chanty, Crestview decided to host the jamboree because it would be fun for the residents and the local community. Local stars to milk at mall by Angel Stokes Battalion Staff Post Oak Mall might look as if it’s a dairy Saturday, but it’s only sponsoring its second annual charity cow milking contest. Forty milkers from both Bryan and College Station — in cluding mayors, city council members, media representa tives, policemen and firemen — will be at the Mall to raise money for Brazos County Crime Stop pers. Each of the milkers will re ceive a trophy, but the one to get the most milk during a three mi nute time limit will win the grand prize — dinner for two at the Cow Hop in Northgate. All money raised through pledges and donations will be given to Crime Stoppers, said Maria Polites, marketing dire ctor and assistant manager of the Mall. All advertising and other expenses have been paid by the Mall. The Texas A&M Dairy Cen ter will furnish the 10 or 12 milk ing cows for the contest. The milking will begin at 2 p.m. Polites said that she came up with the idea as a fund raiser last year because June is dairy month. It was more successful than anticipated, so the Mall de cided to try it again, she said. 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