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11-11-2008, 02:33 PM
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Kentucky Pi Beta Phis pledge $1.8 to $3 Million to UK
Patricia "Tricia" Barnstable-Brown and her twin Priscilla "Cyb" are Pi Beta Phis from the University of Kentucky (Kentucky Beta). They were cheerleaders at UK and also the Double Mint Twins.
The Barnstable Brown Gift
The agreement for the Barnstable Brown Kentucky Diabetes and Obesity Center makes the center the sole beneficiary of the Barnstable Brown Gala. The family has given $1 million for the center to date, with an additional $1 million pledged in the coming months. The family has also committed proceeds from the Gala for the next three years. Based on previous years, the family estimates the Gala will provide the center with $1.8 to $3 million over that three year period.
Derby-Eve Gala Impacts Research at UK
Sales of highly sought-after tickets to this year's internationally-known Barnstable Brown Gala will leave a lasting impact on Kentucky and beyond for decades to come. The annual star-studded bash allows the Barnstable-Brown Foundation to support diabetes research, education and patient care in Kentucky--a state where diabetes prevalence is seventh-highest in the nation.
Starting this year, Patricia Barnstable Brown and her family have pledged funding to develop the Barnstable Brown Kentucky Diabetes and Obesity Center at UK, making the university their sole beneficiary.
"Patricia Barnstable Brown and her family--known across Kentucky and the world for their annual Derby-eve gala--are generously supporting a cause of great importance to this state, and one I know they hold particularly dear to their hearts," said UK President Lee T. Todd Jr. "As part of our mission to be a resource for Kentucky, UK cannot neglect any problem facing our state, particularly diabetes. Developing this center will be a defining moment and will propel us forward."
Proceeds from the gala, which originated two decades ago, have always gone to further diabetes research and care. Barnstable Brown's husband, David Brown, passed away from complications of the disease in 2003.
More at the link above or at the following.
Barnstable Brown Diabetes and Obesity Center Established at UK
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11-11-2008, 04:55 PM
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Thanks Again, TSteven for keeping me informed on what is going on at UK now and also for information on the Barnstable twins from my own chapter. Your pics are always amazing and appreciated.
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11-11-2008, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by barbino
Thanks Again, TSteven for keeping me informed on what is going on at UK now and also for information on the Barnstable twins from my own chapter. Your pics are always amazing and appreciated.
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You are more than welcome. It was my pleasure!
Here is another picture of the Barnstables (top row, 2nd and 4th from left) with the rest of the UK cheerleaders.
Go Cats!
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11-11-2008, 06:31 PM
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By my time frame, this should have been the mid-60's but the outfits seem 1970ish at least. However, I don't know what the cheerleaders would have worn in the 1960's.
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11-11-2008, 07:00 PM
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Hair styles tell me this is 68-72. I'm comparring them with OSU cheerleaders at the time.
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11-11-2008, 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by barbino
By my time frame, this should have been the mid-60's but the outfits seem 1970ish at least. However, I don't know what the cheerleaders would have worn in the 1960's.
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Originally Posted by Benzgirl
Hair styles tell me this is 68-72. I'm comparing them with OSU cheerleaders at the time.
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They graduated in 1973. At the time, freshmen could not be varsity cheerleaders at UK. As such, that would put the time frame from when they could have been members of the UK squad from the Fall of 1970 (as sophomores) to Spring of 1973 (senior year). What I don't recall is if they were cheerleaders for all three years or just two.
This one breaks my Big Blue heart. (We must have been upset in basketball. )
And I *think* the twins are in this one too.
Last edited by TSteven; 11-11-2008 at 08:20 PM.
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11-14-2008, 09:26 PM
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that is so nice
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