Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Over the rainbow

Gala for Life fundraiser follows the yellow brick road

- — Story and photos by Helaine R. Williams

Attendees needed only “follow the yellow brick road” to get to this year’s incarnatio­n of The Gala for Life, the black-tie fundraiser for the University of Arkansas for Medical Science’s Winthrop P. Rockefelle­r Cancer Institute. It took place Sept. 6 in the Wally Allen Ballroom of Little Rock’s Statehouse Convention Center under the watch of Dr. Kris and UAMS Chancellor Cam Patterson, honorary co-chairmen.

Helping set the event’s Wizard of Oz- theme was a yellowbric­k-road path that came up the stairs and wound around the ballroom lobby; a “fighting” apple tree; and several theme cocktails.

Chris May of KATV was master of ceremonies for the program, during which was discussed the institute’s quest to become the first National Cancer Institute-designated center in the state. Interim institute director Dr. Laura Hutchins (complete with elegant black outfit and witch hat) gave welcoming remarks, extolled the virtues and accomplish­ments of the institute and recognized special guests. The Pattersons also shared remarks about legislativ­e efforts to fund the center, along with its NCI designatio­n effort — a cause that will affect 3 million Arkansans, Cam Patterson pointed out, adding that no one would have to travel to get top cancer care if the goal is achieved. He also touched on the result of the search for a new institute director — “the superstar that I asked for” — Dr. Michael Birrer, former director of the O’Neal Comprehens­ive Cancer Center at University of Alabama at Birmingham. Guests participat­ed in a champagne toast to Birrer, Hutchins, and the road ahead for the institute.

Dinner, whose courses were named for phrases in the Wizard of Oz, culminated in a duo of filet with bordelaise and herb-roasted salmon.

Featured music act was the Emerald City Band, based in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The band wasted no time getting the crowd on the dance floor, performing a variety of hits from the 1960s to the present.

 ??  ?? Betty Tucker; Dr. Cam Patterson, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences chancellor; his wife, Dr. Kris Patterson; and former Gov. Jim Guy Tucker
Betty Tucker; Dr. Cam Patterson, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences chancellor; his wife, Dr. Kris Patterson; and former Gov. Jim Guy Tucker
 ??  ?? Derrick Smith and his wife, Dr. Gwendolyn Bryant-Smith, with Drs. Roopa and Rohan Samant
Derrick Smith and his wife, Dr. Gwendolyn Bryant-Smith, with Drs. Roopa and Rohan Samant
 ??  ?? Don Bobbitt, University of Arkansas System president; his wife, Susan Bobbitt; and Deborah and Ray Dillon
Don Bobbitt, University of Arkansas System president; his wife, Susan Bobbitt; and Deborah and Ray Dillon
 ??  ?? Gabrielle Rancifer with Susan and Gov. Asa Hutchinson
Gabrielle Rancifer with Susan and Gov. Asa Hutchinson
 ??  ?? Dr. Rick Smith, Leslie Fisken, and Aaron and Amy Wenger
Dr. Rick Smith, Leslie Fisken, and Aaron and Amy Wenger
 ??  ?? Marcus and Valencia Guinn with Jo Smith
Marcus and Valencia Guinn with Jo Smith
 ??  ?? Deb Sefcik with Gloria Redman and Diana Smithson
Deb Sefcik with Gloria Redman and Diana Smithson
 ??  ?? Mary Lynn and Sheffield Nelson with Judge Paula Juels Jones
Mary Lynn and Sheffield Nelson with Judge Paula Juels Jones
 ??  ?? Hatim Smouni with Drs. Brooke and Corey Montgomery
Hatim Smouni with Drs. Brooke and Corey Montgomery
 ??  ?? Dr. Terry Angtuaco and Becky Pryor
Dr. Terry Angtuaco and Becky Pryor
 ??  ?? Laken and Gavin Jones of Benton
Laken and Gavin Jones of Benton
 ??  ?? Shawn Johnson and Shalonda Michelle
Shawn Johnson and Shalonda Michelle

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