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A race for the cure

Fox Island woman to hold car show to benefit Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk

of the Gateway

Published: 01:33PM May 20th, 2009

Gateway photos/Lee Giles III

Dorothy and Anthony Brinz, in foreground, pose with Norm Hower, John Hogan, John Hopkins and Stan Liebenberg. Dorothy Brinz has worked for months to host the first Uptown Car Show on May 30 to raise funds to fight breast cancer.

 

Dorothy Brinz was looking for something bold to do. The Fox Island woman grew up in a family that constantly raised funds, but she had yet to organize one for a cause in which she truly believed.

 

Then breast cancer struck her family.

 

One of her aunts was diagnosed with the disease in 1989. She survived.

Another aunt was diagnosed with breast cancer a year later. She also survived.

 

But Brinz’s mother did not.

 

The mother who taught Brinz the value of fundraisers — particularly for the March of Dimes and also because her father was a paraplegic — died in 1996.

 

Now, that bold idea has struck: To help the fight against breast cancer, Brinz plans to participate in the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer 3-Day, a 60-mile journey Sept. 11-13 in Seattle during which millions of dollars will be raised.

 

“For the first time, I need to start doing something,” said Brinz, 55. “I don’t want my grandchildren to have to deal with breast cancer.”

 

It’s a lofty goal: Each participant in the Breast Cancer 3-Day is required to raise a minimum of $2,300. But when Brinz decides a cause is worth fighting for, she leaves no stone unturned.

Brinz has been working for months to organize the first Uptown Car Show on May 30, an event for which more than 200 cars have already registered.

 

“She’s been doing this since February, 24 hours a day,” said her husband, Anthony Brinz. “Every day, the phone starts ringing at 7 o’clock in the morning, and it’s ringing until 9 o’clock at night.

 

“When she puts her mind to something, it’s going to happen.”

 

Four live bands will play at the event near the Galaxy Theater at Uptown Gig Harbor, and food and raffle prizes will be available. The car show will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and admission is free. Brinz said 100 percent of the proceeds will go to Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

 

Car owners like Gordon Thorne of Gig Harbor said the cause is more than worth the suggested $20 donation to enter his 1957 Ford Thunderbird. In fact, he pulled out his wallet and handed Brinz a crisp $20 bill last Thursday afternoon.

 

Brinz said many have donated considerably more.

 

Thorne, the immediate past president of the Puget Sound Early Birds, said his wife is a breast cancer survivor — and he’s a two-time cancer survivor.

 

“More than 200 vehicles for a first-time event is stunning,” Thorne said. “Thanks to Dorothy, she’s going to raise a lot of money for the Susan G. Komen Foundation.”

 

Brinz has worked to get everything donated, from the food tents and portapotties to the event venue itself. John Hogan, who helped develop Uptown Gig Harbor and plans to have a car in the show, agreed to a three-year deal — for free.

 

“Cancer runs in our family,” Hogan said. “It’s a sensitive issue with me, and it’s a natural marriage between two parties.”

 

Hogan said it’s not just a car-lover event, it’s a family-friendly event.

 

“We hope it brings people who don’t normally come to Gig Harbor, here to Gig Harbor,” he said.

The merchants at Uptown Gig Harbor have been supportive, too: Most have offered gift packages as raffle prizes.

 

Others, like Norm Hower, plan to bring their prized possessions, like his 1969 Buick Skylark.

“They only made 500 of that car,” he said.

 

Stan Liebenberg of Gig Harbor has another rare beauty, a 1955 T-bird that was the fifth one made on the assembly line in Dearborn, Mich., on the first day of production: Sept. 9, 1954.

Liebenberg said his wife showed him an ad in the bi-monthly “Early Bird” magazine 26 years ago, and they flew from Fort Lewis to the San Francisco area the next day to check it out.

They drove home in the car the following Sunday in 1983.

 

“My wife brought my attention to it,” Liebenberg joked. “She’s responsible.”

 

As for Brinz, she said she was around cars as a kid outside of Philadelphia, where she went racing as soon as she turned 18.

 

“My husband and I always had old British cars,” she said.

 

Their relationship turned serious after their second date, when they went shopping for a 1973 Triumph GT6. The Brinzes said their son still has the car, in Tacoma.

 

“We just clicked, and it’s been like that ever since,” Anthony Brinz said.

 

Dorothy, who is self-employed, said she started the Uptown Car Show with a clean slate and put in hundreds of hours to organize the event. Anthony, a business tax consultant, has been “working really hard to make up for it,” Dorothy said.

 

“It’s an all-consuming thing for a first-time event,” she said. “We had no corporate sponsors, so we had to get people like John Hogan who were willing to work with us.”

 

Brinz said one in eight women will have breast cancer, and everyone has likely been touched by it in some way.

 

“It’s a nasty disease that ravages your body,” she said.

 

That’s why she’s so driven to do her part to help find a cure.

 

“Faced with how to raise money, you do what you do best,” she said.

Uptown Car Show

Volunteers are still needed for the Uptown Car Show, which will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 30 at Uptown Gig Harbor.

 

Event organizer Dorothy Brinz of Fox Island expects more than 200 cars to be on display for the first-year event. Admission is free.

 

Four live bands will play, food and shopping will be available, and prizes will be awarded.

 

For more information, call 253-534-9600 or visit www.uptowncarshow.com.


 
Gig Harbor Life
 

Fox Island Gal is Putting On Uptown Car Show for Breast Cancer

Car Show Benefit

When: May 30

Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Where: Uptown Gig Harbor, 4701 Point Fosdick Drive NW.

Contact: (253) 534-9600, Web: uptowncarshow.com

 

Photo by Scott Turner

 

Local car buff is raising money and walking in her mom's footsteps.

 

Fox Island’s Dorothy Brinz has been putting up with breast cancer for way too long.

 

She’s angry and itching to punch back at this nasty disease that fortunately left her aunts both survivors, but unfortunately robbed her mom of life in 1996.

 

After many years of supporting family members, Brinz was numbed by the battles. But shortly after getting the news that her close friend and neighbor has breast cancer, she’s coming out swinging.

 

Although her friend, Jeanie Sandell is on the road to recovery, her struggles helped trigger Brinz, 56, to sign up for the popular Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer three-day, 60-mile fundraiser walk in Seattle, set for Sept. 11-13.

 

“It’s about time that I did something, so maybe my grandchildren won’t have to go through this,” Brinz said recently, in her living room.

 

She spoke highly of the foundation, that in 1982, launched a global breast cancer movement that has now branched off into multiple fundraiser-events bent on saving lives through funding research, education and community outreach programs.

 

The Breast Cancer three-day series includes 15 events happening at different cites throughout the nation. When they sign up, each entrant is locked into a physical and monetary commitment.

 

In order to be able to finish the walk, Brinz said that her training regimen is paramount. It includes a dedicated walk of some 6-12 miles each day.

 

“I’m getting in the best shape of my life, so that part’s good too,” she added with a smile.

Each participant also is responsible for raising a minimum of $2,300 as well.

 

Brinz said that she is well suited for fundraising. Her mom spent most of her life raising money for the March of Dimes, for the fight against birth defects.

 

“My father was a paraplegic, so we grew up in a home that we continually raised money.

 

“It may have taken a little longer that I should have, but it’s about time I got started walking in my mom’s footsteps,” she added.

 

With today’s economy, most of the nearly 4,000 participants expected are coming up with creative ways to raise money, especially since the ones that follow through and do the actual walking become personally and financially liable for funding their pledge.

 

Brinz said that by doing the standard car washes and hitting up friends, it was going to take a long time to raise $2,300. So, in February she came up with the idea of putting on a Fox Island car show.

 

The combination of being a car buff and knowing folks in car clubs, bands and the like, forced her to scramble and find a larger venue.

 

She had a chat with John Hogan, the co-owner of the Uptown Gig Harbor shopping center.

“He graciously allowed us to use a parking area to hold the car show, and has allowed us to use it over three years.

 

“That’s a miracle for us to have a place to use that’s big enough and upscale enough to attract a nice crowd of people,” she said.

 

Hogan said that he’s excited for Uptown Gig Harbor to host its first car show, May 30, and to help benefit the Susan G. Komen foundation.

 

“This event is a great opportunity to introduce the many out-of-town attendees to Gig Harbor, its friendly people, and the quality amenities unique to our community,” Hogan said.

 

Brinz has been blessed with help from friends, and especially from area businesses stepping up and donating many car show prizes.

 

Come rain or shine, there will be five live bands, breakfast, and a barbecue lunch, she added.

Brinz is projecting to draw about 100 vehicles that, she said, may include campers, cars, trucks and motorcycles.

 

She is asking for a suggested donation of $20 per entered vehicle –– with 100 percent of the tax-deductible funds headed directly to the Susan G. Komen For The Cure.

 

“There’s going to be something for everybody, and lots of fun to be had for a super, super great cause,” she said.

 

“I think my mother would just be tickled that I’m doing this. It would be something that she’d really encourage too,” Brinz added.

 

For information or registration visit uptowncarshow.com, or call (253) 534-9600.

 


Uptown Car Show Press release
 

Show and Shop at the Uptown Car Show

 

On Saturday May 30, 2009, from 10am to 4pm, the Uptown Car Show will be held in Gig Harbor, WA to benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation for The Cure of Breast Cancer.  There will be entertainment, live music, food and plenty of showmanship from car lovers of the Pacific Northwest! Be there or be square! Enter your car to win prizes, like the “People’s Choice Award” and much, much more.

 

The Uptown Car Show has over 100 cars currently registered, including the classic 1930 Model A, all the way to the 2008 Honda S2000! There is still room for more cars of all makes and models. Show your support for a worthy cause and have some great family fun! Register your car today for only $20.00 (100% tax deductible)! All proceeds benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation for The Cure of Breast Cancer.  

 

If you and family enjoy gorgeous, classic, fast, and unique cars, please come and show your support for this great cause!  Spectators are FREE. 

 

The Uptown Car Show will be held in the upscale and family friendly, Uptown Gig Harbor!  The media has affectionately referred to Uptown Gig Harbor, as “Estrogen Street.” This car show is a hybrid of the perfect location for a family outing and an amazing place to see the best cars in show! Come by to show your support, go shopping on “Estrogen Street” or check out the some beautifully crafted cars!

 

The Uptown Car Show is sponsored by Dorothy Brinz, a registered participant for the 3 day, 60 mile journey walk for breast cancer on September 11-13, 2009 in Seattle, WA.

 

If you’d like to register or need more information, please visit www.uptowncarshow.com

Email:  uptowncarshow@live.com

 

Uptown Car Show – Uptown Gig Harbor, WA

4701 Point Fosdick Drive NW

Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Saturday, May 30, 2009 - 10am to 4pm - Rain or Shine
 
Contact:  Dorothy Brinz, uptowncarshow@live.com