Denver 2023 3-Day Event Recap 

The Denver 3-Day made its much-anticipated return after a 12-year hiatus! Between August 25-27, the Pink Bubble gathered in the Mile High City to complete 60, 40 or 20 miles over the course of three days. Together, 700 walkers and 225 crew raised a total of $1.9 million for breast cancer research, community health, patient care and advocacy.  

Day 1 

The Denver 3-Day began with a beautiful Opening Ceremony, an opportunity for walkers and crew to gather for the first time before setting out on the route. The spirit of the Pink Bubble radiated as the room filled with excited participants ready to embark on Day 1 of the 3-Day.  

As our first speaker, Tweet B., began her speech, the room fell silent, and hearts felt full while she spoke in her native language to honor the Navajo Nation. On her 12th journey in the Pink Bubble, she spoke of her grandmother, best friend, and “sole” sister who have all lost their lives to cancer. She spoke to their legacy and how they taught her what grace looks like under fire, inspiring her to walk year after year. Next, survivor Michele S. took the stage to speak of her sisters and herself who have been affected by breast cancer. Michele continues to walk to honor her sister who passed, her sister who’s a survivor, herself, and her grandchildren. Finally, Beth N. joined the stage to honor those participants we’ve lost to breast cancer this past year. Beth had the privilege of sharing Kim L.’s story as she raised the Promise Flag and we took a moment of silence to remember those who have died from breast cancer. After taking a moment to honor those survivors and thrivers who are part of our 3-Day community, we set out on Day 1.  

Walkers found themselves at Coors Field before passing by the Denver Zoo. Here, over a dozen people cheered them on as they walked toward the Lowry District where many walkers were met with a bit of liquid sunshine for the remainder of the day. But, if we know anything about our Pink Bubble community, nothing can rain on our parade! As Day 1 wrapped up and our final walker returned to camp, participants were treated to the well-deserved Bank of America massage chairs before a delicious dinner, a 20th Anniversary cake-cutting and our Celebration of Champions program! 

The Celebration of Champions soon commenced where Bank of America rewarded our Top Fundraisers, Milestone Award Winner, and Crew Impact Award Winners with donations up to $500 for their 2024 3-Day fundraising. New this year, Bank of America hosted a raffle where five Denver 3-Day participants won $250 toward their 2024 fundraising efforts.  

With Day 1 complete, walkers headed to bed to rest their feet for the next day! 

Day 2 

This sunny day began with 2-Day walkers checking in and all walkers taking a quick bus ride to Greenwood Village. The Denver Ultimate Event Experience winner Jeanne A. led the way and walkers were greeted by Cherry Creek Cheerleaders who kept spirits high at three different spots along the route. Other cheering stations were lively, including one where a 4-year-old girl, adorned in all of her favorite princess regalia, handed out candy to walkers, including her grandma. Thrilled with her experience in the Pink Bubble, she later recalled it as being the “best day of my life.”  

Crew kept it cool with themed pit stops including the groovy 60’s, Grease Lightning, and Denver sports teams. Walkers passed through Greenwood Village and Washington Park before stepping through the streamers to celebrate the halfway point at lunch. Afterwards, the black and pink arrows led our inspired walkers through the Santa Fe Arts District toward downtown Denver where the iconic Big Blue Bear sculpture welcomed us home. 

With stomachs full and feet rested, the Honor Ceremony began. Youth Corps kicked things off by sharing who inspires them to participate in the 3-Day, and were followed by speakers Steph S. and Jesse K. As the room went dark, the 3-Day community lit their candles in tribute to the friends and family who inspire their participation.  
 
After sharing many hugs and tears, walkers and crew called it a night and rested up for their final day of the Denver 3-Day. 

Day 3 

Sunday began by welcoming our 1-Day walkers. With the Denver 3-Day Pink Bubble complete, walkers made their way out on route, ready to show the Mile High City, once again, why we’re back! Walkers enjoyed sunshine and scenic views all day long as they passed through RiNo Arts District, over South Platte River, and ventured into Edgewater. With hungry hearts and stomachs, walkers filled up during lunch at Sloan Lake Park where they were treated to the picturesque landscape. After resting their feet, walkers continued their journey toward the Finish Line Festival at the Tivoli Quad.  

It was a warm yet beautiful day and thanks to Mohawk, our walkers were comfortable on Smart Cushions as they waited for the ceremony to start! Additionally, Nature’s Bounty, READY, and Health Images were there to congratulate walkers for their tremendous accomplishments. As the last walker joined the Pink Bubble, the celebration officially began! Our amazing Crew lined the way toward the stage as we welcomed the courageous survivors and thrivers who remind us why we walk. Our hosts revealed that our Crew, Youth Corps, and 1-Day, 2-Day, and 3-Day Walkers at the Denver 3-Day raised a collective $1.9 million for Susan G. Komen®. The funds raised will be used to invest in cutting-edge research that will lead to new, more effective treatments, working in communities across the country to ensure all people can access the care they need, and mobilizing passionate supporters to make certain the voice of the breast cancer community is heard by policymakers. It was a wonderful return to Denver and we can’t wait to do it all over again in 2024!  

New England 2023 3-Day Event Recap

We kicked off the 2023 3-Day season in historic New England where members of the Pink Bubble gathered from all across the country between August 18-20 to participate in the momentous event! Together, the walkers and crew of the 2023 New England 3-Day raised a total of $2.1 million in the fight against breast cancer.

Day 1 

New England 3-Dayers began their journey doing what they know best: adapting to change and overcoming obstacles! In the early hours of the morning, the skies opened up, resulting in a weather delay and route change. Despite these unforeseen challenges, our determined and courageous participants set out to paint the town pink! We began the day with an exciting Opening Ceremony, where walkers and crew gathered to ring in the first day with cheers and pins (so many pins!). Brothers James and Billy D. honored their late mother and all those who have lost their lives to breast cancer as they raised our Promise Flag for the crowd. 

Inspired and well-rested, walkers embarked on the New England 3-Day for a 10-mile walk starting from the beautiful Marriott Copley Place. The sun mimicked the smiles of our walkers and crew, shining through the clouds as the Pink Bubble took to the streets of downtown Boston. Walkers brought the spirit to Brookline and Chestnut Hill where they enjoyed a delicious lunch before turning around toward home base. As walkers poured in, so did the rain! Showers briefly started back up as Day 1 wrapped up and our final walker returned to camp. After relaxing in the well-deserved Bank of America massage chairs, walkers enjoyed a delicious dinner. We even heard that a few committed walkers returned from the route only to head straight to the hotel fitness center to complete their 20 miles!  

The Celebration of Champions soon commenced where Bank of America rewarded our Top Fundraisers, Milestone Award Winner, and Crew Impact Award Winners with donations up to $500 for their 2024 3-Day fundraising. New this year, Bank of America hosted a raffle where five New England 3-Day participants won $250 toward their 2024 fundraising efforts. Participants who have participated for 18+ years joined at the stage to cut the 3-Day’s 20th anniversary cake and celebrate this momentous event. With Day 1 complete, walkers headed to bed to rest their feet for tomorrow! 

Day 2 

The day started and ended with the sun high in the sky, shining proudly despite the challenges of the day before. Valiant walkers took to the streets of Boston at 7:45 a.m. as Ultimate Event Experience winner Alison R. and her team Cousins 4 A Cure: Twice as Nice led the way! 

With spirits high, walkers set out to complete their next 20 miles through the streets of Boston. They snapped some photos in front of the iconic Fenway Park and walked the bubbly streets toward Sam Adams Brewery. The city was alive in Boston Commons, with smiles in every direction and tour guides decked out in historic garb. Walkers experienced other lively pit stops along the way thanks to our beloved crew who offered a glimpse into Beauty and the “Breast”, Pirates of the Caribbean and more!  

No Saturday would be complete without a hearty serving of mac and cheese before heading into the Honor Ceremony. Members of the Youth Corps shared their stories as they lit candles in honor of their loved ones who have been affected by breast cancer. The rest of the crowd followed their lead, lighting the way to the remembrance room, a beautiful tribute showcasing the friends and family members behind the “why” of our Pink Bubble family. With hearts full and feet tired, walkers and crew rested up for the final day of the New England 3-Day. 

Day 3 

Today began with welcoming the 20-mile walkers to join us in the Pink Bubble during a delicious and nutritious breakfast to fuel up before heading out on the route. With the sun shining, walkers spent the day witnessing many of Boston’s historic sites including the Freedom Trail, USS Constitution, and Bunker Hill Monument to name a few. While on route, walkers were greeted at multiple pit stops by lively crew members adorned with Disney themed outfits and décor to keep spirits high. Our National Series Sponsor, XPO, even set up an incredible cheer station with bubbles and candy to inspire our walkers to push through toward the Finish Line Festival! 

Walkers took their final strides into the Finish Line Festival where they picked up their New England 3-Day medal, victory t-shirts, and enjoyed a protein bar from Ready Nutrition. With tears of joy and smiles from ear-to-ear, walkers snapped some pictures at the Nature’s Bounty photobooth fully equipped with warrior wings and props… pink of course!  

As the last walker made their way across the Mohawk Flooring pink carpet, they were cheered on by the hundreds of walkers, crew, staff, and supporters who were gathered together. When the final walker raised the flag, the Closing Ceremony began with a sea of sneakers in the air while our survivors and thrivers made their way toward the stage. Comradery, love, and support radiated from every single person in attendance as the New England 3-Day came to a close. We can’t wait to see you back in Boston in 2024! 

  Were you at the New England 3-Day? What was your favorite part? 

Denver 3-Day Route Preview 2023 

After 12 years, the 3-Day is returning to Denver and we couldn’t be more excited! Nestled at the base of the Rocky Mountains, this unique city is surrounded by snow-capped peaks, lending itself to jaw-dropping views in every direction. As you embark on your 3-Day journey through the capital of Colorado, breathe in the fresh air and prepare to experience all that the Mile High City has to offer! 

Day 1 

The Denver 3-Day begins with a mix of urban and suburban experiences as we showcase the eastern side of the city. Your day starts at Coors Field, named after the Colorado-brewed beer company and home to the Colorado Rockies baseball team. Immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere of America’s favorite pastime before strolling through the lively streets of Lower Downtown (LoDo). Located in the heart of the city, LoDo is one of Denver’s most dynamic areas, offering a mix of preserved historic buildings and modern developments.

Head toward the Denver Zoo, which prides itself in their conservation efforts including the preservation of endangered species and their habitats. From there, explore the Museum District, which houses the Denver Art Museum, Denver Museum of Nature & Science, and other cultural institutions. There are countless opportunities to seek out art, history, and fascinating exhibits that will broaden your perspective, all while logging 20 miles! 

 Continue exploring the history of Denver as you head toward the Lowry District, one of the most revitalized areas of the country. Nestled within what was formerly known as the Lowry Air Force Base, this now quaint neighborhood used to be a prominent training center during World War II. As the day unfolds, pass through Governors Park before making your way toward the nearby Country Club Historic Neighborhood. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this prestigious community will transport you to the past with its elegant architecture dating back to the early 1900s. Finally, wrap up the first 20 miles in the bustling streets of Downtown Denver before returning to camp at the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center.  

Day 2 

Today you’ll venture beyond the energetic atmosphere of downtown, highlighting Denver’s most diverse and lively districts. You’ll take a short bus ride to the start of the route, where we will begin in Greenwood Village, an upscale suburban area adorned with beautiful parks and homes. Switch gears as you move toward the Denver Tech Center, a bustling corporate hub of technological innovation that encompasses a cluster of modern infrastructure. Nestled within is Cherry Creek State Park, a stunning green space that provides a refreshing contrast to the corporate atmosphere. Advance toward the University of Denver’s South Denver campus, known for its picturesque surroundings and prestigious academic programs.  

 Next, head down South Pearl Street, a lively area known for its historic charm and bustling boutiques. As you continue on, advance toward Washington Park, a beloved urban oasis with two lakes, lush gardens, and ample space for resting your feet as you continue your 3-Day journey. Take in the natural beauty it bestows as you stroll along the park’s scenic pathways. Take a detour to VooDoo Donuts, a local favorite, and indulge in their delectable and unique doughnut creations. Afterward, dive into the vibrant Santa Fe Arts District, where art galleries, studios, and vibrant murals line the streets, showcasing Denver’s thriving arts scene.

Snap a picture with one of Denver’s most recognizable art installations, known as the Big Blue Bear but officially titled “I See What You Mean.” Created by artist Lawrence Argent and installed in 2005, this whimsical 40-foot-tall sculpture is a beloved symbol of Denver, capturing the city’s artistic spirit and sense of playfulness. As your creative juices flow, be sure to capture a picture with the marvelous statue. Finish your trek in the Central Business District, Denver’s bustling commercial heart, before resting up at Camp for the last leg of your journey.  

Day 3 

On the final day, you’ll venture to Denver’s west side, uncovering hidden gems and picturesque landscapes. Start in the River North Arts District, affectionately known as RiNo, a vibrant neighborhood adorned with colorful street art and trendy breweries. Take your time to appreciate the creativity and energy that radiates from every corner! 

Head toward the Ballpark District, a dynamic space just outside of Coors Field that blends industrial charm with modern development. Known for its nightlife, this area is sure to add a bit of pep in your step as you venture over the South Platte River toward Sloans Lake Park. Sprawling 177-acres, this park is home to a large manmade lake whose waters reflect the surrounding skyline and the majestic Rocky Mountains. Take your time to soak in the tranquility of this urban retreat just outside the hustle and bustle of the city. Head west to the City of Edgewater, a charming district nestled along the banks of Sloan’s Lake where you can enjoy the small-town atmosphere. 

Continue your journey near Empower Field at Mile High, home to the Denver Broncos. This massive stadium sits at an elevation of approximately one mile above sea level, giving rise to its nickname Mile High Stadium. From here pass by the Auraria Campus, home to three prestigious educational institutions including the University of Colorado Denver, Metropolitan State University of Denver, and the Community College of Denver. Vibrant like the city of Denver, the shared facilities, resources, and amenities of this unique cluster contribute to a diverse and enriching educational experience for the students who attend.    

 As you make history completing the first Denver 3-Day in 12 years, wrap up our 60-mile journey at the Finish Line Festival on Tivoli Quad and take in the mountain landscape one last time. Breathe in the fresh air surrounding you and give yourself a pat on the back for the achievement you’ve just accomplished. 

We can’t wait to see you in Denver, Colorado for the 3-Day! Are you walking 20, 40, or 60 miles?