1. Breast cancer survivor Peggy Miller received the Spirit Award. 2. Judy Caroselli, Pam Kegley, Brenda Weingarten and Lori Sashes tee up. 3. Suzi Wiener drives the ball. 4. Cis Kellman, Dr. Jeffrey Forman and Anita Mellen PHOTOGRAPHY BOB BENYAS B chat during the event. reast cancer supporters were definitely 5. Harriet Sherr, in the pink at the recent third annual Patti Haron and Gloria women's golf classic and luncheon "Think Hamburger Pink for a Cure." The event, held at Tam receive some O'Shanter Country Club, raised funds for the Barbara Ann golf tips Karmanos Cancer Institute breast cancer programs. To date, these from pro Jim Mason. events raised more than $250,000 for cancer research. "I'm thrilled beyond belief," said Anita Mellen, founder and chairman 6. Beth of "Think Pink." The sell-out event managed to attract golfers and non McLeod picked the golfers with a morning scramble and luncheon. Instead of the de rigueur auc winning tion, the event offered raffle experiences — a gourmet dinner at your home raffle a fashionable Montreal getaway to meet a designer or a tour of Detroit with tickets. a historian. Mellen graciously thanked her dedicated event chairmen 7. The Miller Patty Moss and Lauri Siskind. The program also included Mary clan supported Conway, mistress of ceremonies, Janina Jacobs of the Detroit Free matriarch Press and Dr. Jeffrey Forman, chief radiation oncology officer at Peggy Miller Karmanos. Forman presented Peggy Miller, a breast cancer at the event. survivor, with a spirit award. "She is a remarkable indi- 8. Patty Moss tied vidual dealing with breast cancer for three a pink piece of yarn decades," said Forman. along with everyone in the audience. The —Carla Schwartz yarn will be knitted into a special memorable project.