Hutch Award Luncheon

The Hutch Award® was established in 1965 to honor baseball great Fred Hutchinson, who died of cancer the previous year at age 45. This prestigious award is given annually to a Major League Baseball player who best exemplifies "Hutch's" fighting spirit and competitive desire. Join us at the 2009 Hutch Award Luncheon that brings together baseball stars past and present while raising vital funds for early cancer-detection research at Hutch's namesake institution, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.

When Wednesday,
January 21, 2009
Hutch Award Luncheon Save the Date
Where Safeco Field, Left Field Playing Surface
Schedule
11:30 a.m. Registration
11:30 a.m.—1:40 p.m. Silent Auction
12—1:30 p.m. Program and Luncheon
Featuring 2008 Hutch Award Winner
Guest Speaker Tom Seaver
Former NY Met and member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame
Cost $150 suggested minumum donation.
Register Coming soon.
Contacts Please contact event coordinator Brooke Stabbert at
(206) 667-6680 or bstabber@fhcrc.org if you have questions about your reservation or to make a donation to the Hutch Award Luncheon.

Proceeds of the 2009 Hutch Award Luncheon will benefit The Gregory Fund® for early cancer-detection research. The Hutchinson Center is an independent, non-profit research institution dedicated to the prevention, detection and treatment of cancer and related diseases.

Two Brothers - Fred and Bill Hutchinson Fred Hutchinson Legacy Video Watch a video about professional baseball coach and player Fred Hutchinson and his brother Bill, a medical doctor and cancer researcher, who founded Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
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