The ICEE Connection
Sponsors
Angel 34 would like to thank the following ICEE Van sponsors:
Chill on Wheels
Coming to an event in your community - 2009 ICEE Van Schedule
- May 9th - Mothers for a Cure "Missing Piece in Nazareth 12 Noon - 5 PM
- May 15th - JT Lambert MS - Thank you to Cheerleaders
- May 26th, 27th, and 28th - Nazareth MS Olympics
- May 29th - Bushkill Elementary Fun Night 4 PM - 8 PM
- May 31st - Angel 34 Foundation "Swing for a Cure" Gold Tour. 12 - 6 @ Woodstone C.C.
- June 7th - Lauren's First and Goal "Football Clinic" Lafayette College
- June 9th - Northampton Bourough Park (MS Event) 9 AM
- June 10th - 8th grade Field Day @ (Michele, waiting for information)
- June 13th - North Catasauqua Playground - Fair (Afternoon)
- June 14th - Paws on the Canal 12 Noon - 4 PM
- June 20th - BIG 33 Game @ Hershey Stadium 3 PM - 7 PM
- July 3, 4, 5th - Woodstone Country Club Balloon Festival 4 PM - 9 PM
- July 18th and 19th - Walsh Professional Softball Tournament (Pates Park)
- July 31st - Aug 9th Musikfest Nights @ TC Salon
- July 29th - August 1 Bushkill Fire Dept Carnival
- August 8th - Nazareth Track and Field 5 K Run 9 AM
10th Annual Blue Eagle 5K Run/Walk - August 29th - BASD Field Hockey Play Date 9 AM - 3 PM
- September 20th - Walk for Hope at Northampton Stadium
- October 18th - 2nd Annual Duck Pluck and District XI Cheerleading Olympics
ICEE Machines Installed as of March 1st, 2007
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Muhlenburg, Lehigh Valley
Specialty Care Center
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Lehigh Valley Hospital
Pediatric Floor
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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
King of Prussia
Philadelphia -
St. Jude's Hospital
Memphis, Tennessee
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St. Christopher's Children's Hospital
Philadelphia
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Hershey Medical Center
Pediatric Floor
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Geisinger Hospital
Pediatric Floor
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Newark Hospital (NJ)
Pediatric Floor
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NEW! Pittsburgh Children's Hospital
Pittsburgh
The ICEE Story

During her battle with cancer Nicole was always looking for ways to help ease the pain for herself but was always concerned for other children going through the same fate. Nicole used visualization and deep breathing exercises to help her take her medication. She then instructed the nurses on her method which was then used with other patients. She would take the time to talk to other children about procedures that they would soon go through or about the positive side of wearing a wig. She also found the time to have stuffed animals handed out to children who had no one to cling onto while going though daily treatments. But the one thing that really helped her through all her treatments and is now part of her legacy, is the ICEE.
ICEEs are those cool summer treats that people enjoy over the summer that refresh the body and give you brain freeze when taken in too fast. It was during her treatments that Nicole learned that this simple inexpensive drink could help her and others offset some of the side effects of cancer treatments.
Nicole learned that this amazing drink had medicinal purposes. The ICEE would help break the mucousitis that develops with chemo treatment which makes it difficult to swallow; it help keep her stay hydrated and relieved pain associated with mouth sores, and it helped soothe stomach pain and was the only thing she could keep down.
After leaving the hospital, Nicole wanted to give back to those who had helped her and to help those children who would be going through what she did. With the help of Deb Anthony, Nicole?s field hockey coach, and Mike Schneider, her athletic director at Northampton high school, Nicole began raising money to purchase ICEE machines for hospitals where she had been treated. What started out as a small fund-raiser turned into something bigger.
By the end of field hockey season, the field hockey teams and schools in the Lehigh Valley and surrounding communities had raised over $15,000 for Nicole?s cause. Nicole, knowing the cost for a new machine would be $7,000, was ready to purchase two machines. What would happen next was a blessing.
The local contact for The ICEE Company learned of Nicoles idea and made machines available at much lower price and provided a free one year maintenance deal. On April 14, 2004, Nicoles 15th birthday, the first ICEE machine was dedicated to the Lehigh Valley Hospital. The machine had its first recipient within 5 minutes of the machine being operational. Since then, two other machines have been installed in satellite out patient treatment facilities and two others have been requested by Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia.
The story does not end here. After Nicoles passing, her parents contacted The ICEE Company in Ontario, California to see if they would like to help out with Nicoles cause. To help Nicoles wishes come true, The ICEE Company has designed a program called Angel 34 ICEE Program. This program would allow any Childrens Hospital in the United States to request an ICEE Machine FREE OF CHARGE with Angel 34 supplying the syrup.
The ICEE Company can be found at www.ICEE.com.




















