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Pablove Foundation

ALL YOU NEED IS PABLOVE: The Pablove Foundation, founded by Dangerbird’s Jeff Castelaz, is named after his son Pablo, who died of cancer at six years old. The Foundation funds pediatric cancer research and advances in treatment, educates and empowers cancer families, and improves the quality of life for children living with cancer through hospital play, music and arts programs. In honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, the Foundation is auctioning off an impressive selection of original art, cycling collectibles and autographed music memorabilia here. Among the items are a limited edition Shepard Fairey Team Radio Shack Frame, Oakley sunglasses autographed by Lance Armstrong, as well as signed memorabilia from Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, Ronnie Wood, Megadeth and Motley Crue. The auction expires Monday, Sept. 26 at 5 pm PST, and coincides with Pablove Across America, the organization's annual long-distance bike ride to raise awareness of childhood cancer in cities nationwide every October, this year traveling 1,425 miles in 17 days from Milwaukee to New Orleans. (9/23p)

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