Sierra Boggess, who originated the role of Ariel in Broadway's 'The Little Mermaid,' plans to run the TCS New York City Marathon this weekend to raise money and awareness for Cancer Support Community. via DannyNewTV
Sierra Boggess, who originated the role of Ariel in Broadway's"The Little Mermaid," plans to run the TCS New York City Marathon this weekend in an effort to raise money and awareness for the nonprofit, Cancer Support Community.
She will be running along with her sister, Allegra, who also grew up in Cherry Creek. Not only that, Allegra, too, works in music as an educator and orchestra director. Over the last year, they have continually returned to Colorado to train on the mountains they grew up loving, but since this is their first marathon, they know this will be a challenge.
"Just getting to do this as sisters is one of the coolest things. We're both really excited and terrified at the same time," Sierra told Denver7 virtually."But we got this game plan, and to take on something like running the New York City Marathon for a cause like cancer support community ... it just really feels amazing."
The race will take place on Sunday. For more information on Cancer Support Community, you can head here.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Aliphine Tuliamuk’s Tips for Making a Return to Running Post Pregnancy and InjuryThe Olympic Marathon Trials Champion makes her marathon comeback this weekend in New York City.
続きを読む »
Emo legend Paramore announces San Francisco stadium concertIn support of the band's next album, Paramore will play Chase Center, with support from Foals.
続きを読む »
Completely Changing Current Ways of Thinking – New Breakthrough Could Lead to Better Cancer TreatmentsThe research improves our understanding of how cancer spreads. Scientists funded by Cancer Research UK have found that cancer cells 'hijack' a process used by healthy cells to spread throughout the body, completely changing current ways of thinking about cancer metastasis. The researchers from t
続きを読む »
Lena Horne becomes 1st Black woman to have a Broadway theater named after herA theater on Broadway has been officially renamed in honor of the late actress and civil rights activist Lena Horne.
続きを読む »
Lena Horne is 1st Black woman to have Broadway theater named in her honorHorne's career on stage spanned decades. In 1958, she reportedly became the first Black woman to be nominated for a Tony Award in the best actress category.
続きを読む »