HAMILTON — Giants legend Jessie Armstead, co-owner of Hamilton Honda, is sponsoring this year’s Ryan’s Quest Charitable Golf Outing and Auction on April 29 at Mercer Oaks Golf Course. In addition to Armstead, several other former and current professional athletes and dignitaries — including Hamilton Mayor John F. Bencivengo — are expected to participate both on the links and during the auction/dinner for photos and autographs.
HAMILTON - As exciting as last night's Final Nine championship was, moments like the ceremonial first pitch should
make us all realize there are far more important things in life than sports.
Ryan Shultz, a 2-year-old recently diagnosed with Duchenne
Muscular Dystrophy (DMD), got to throw out the first pitch before last night's contest in a touching moment felt by all in attendance.read more
Comedian Mike Marino will perform at the Trenton War Memorial on Saturday, Sept. 12 to benefit Ryan’s Quest. Ryan’s Quest is a nonprofit organization created by the Schultz family of Hamilton after their son Ryan was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy when he was 2. read more
It started with a bet between two guys sitting at bar.
It was a new year, and Brian Haney and Jack Manousos, owner of Killarney’s Publick House, were arguing over who could lose more weight. The argument turned into a bet, at first for $10 and then for dinner. Soon, people around the bar were clamoring to get in on the bet, arguing that they could lose more.
When the two saw the enthusiasm they had drummed up, they thought about turning that enthusiasm into something more productive. That’s how the two organized a contest to benefit Ryan’s Quest, hosted by Killarney’s. read more
They used hoops to tie this one up with a bow.
The Mercer County CYO and the Rider University men's basketball program are presenting the 2009 Holiday Basketball Classic to benefit Ryan's Quest, a nonprofit named for Ryan Schultz and created to help in the fight against Duchenne's, the most severe from of muscular dystrophy. read more
They used hoops to tie this one up with a bow.
HAMILTON -- Each time the members of the Hamilton High baseball team step up to the plate this season, there's going to be a little more on the line than personal pride or trying to help their team get a vcitory.
So far, Hamilton is the only team in the Colonial Valley Conference that has lined up a sponsor for what is being called "Hits for Hope" -- the newest initiative created by Dave and Maria Schultz to help fund the fight against Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). read more
TRI’N 4 RYAN TEAM COMPETES FOR A CURE
AT THE NJ STATE TRIATHLON
Hamilton, NJ AUGUST 18, 2010—80 team members strong competed
over the weekend of July 24th & 25th at the NJ State Triathlon held at Mercer County Park for one reason, to fight Duchene muscular
dystrophy. read more
HAMILTON -- Ryan's Quest, a nonprofit organization that fights Duchenne muscular dystrophy, is teaming up with the Jett Foundation in an effort to raise funds and spread awareness about the disease.
David and Maria Schultz of Hamilton, founders of Ryan's Quest, helped organize the logistics for a cross-country bike-a-thon, which started in mid-June in California, traveled east, and will end at Point Pleasant on Aug. 27.
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HAMILTON -- It's the week before Thanksgiving, ladies. Do you have your holiday haircuts yet?
If not, 11 area hair salons have a deal for you that will guarantee you looking all glammed up.
Starting Tuesday, Salon Pure of Princeton; Terra Salon, Robbinsville; Robert James Salon, Hamilton; Di Moda Salon, Mercerville; Salon Artigiano, Trenton; Salon Cusato, Mercerville; Salon Bellissima, Hamilton; Eclipse Salon, Hamilton; Great Looks 4 Less, Lawrenceville; Hair Port, Trenton; and Salon Villa, Trenton, will participate in a "Glam Slam" competition. The proceeds will benefit Ryan's Quest, a nonprofit organization that raises money to combat Duchenne muscular dystrophy, an illness that has no cure. (read entire article here)