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LMC looks to make it 2 pink years in a row
Posted: 10.16.2012 at 4:35 AM
Tyler Ryan

Tyler Ryan has been a part of the Midlands media landscape for many years, having worked in morning radio, episodic television, and as a pitch man for local and national products.

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The 2012 Pink Glove Dance contest will award $10,000 for breast cancer research
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COLUMBIA (WACH) – The Lexington Medical Center is hoping to make it two in a row.  Two videos; two consecutive wins; and another ten thousand dollars for cancer research.

Last year, the hospital, along with 138 other entries gathered over a million views collectively for their respective “Pink Glove Dance” offerings, all with the goal of earning a $10,000 prize, ear marked for breast cancer.

LMC received 61,054 votes, and the $10,000 award which was donated o the Vera Bradley Foundation.

According to LMC’s Barbara Willm, this years video once again uses a Katy Perry song, “Part of Me.”  This year’s entry features over 700 Lexington Medical employees, and was shot in various locations in the Midlands.  

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Voting for the 2012 Pink Glove Dance ends on November 2, and the winner will be announced on November 9.

You can vote for the Lexington Medical Center entry HERE.

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