Ronald McDonald House Charities
RMHC Spokane has 3 central programs, all designed to strengthen families and promote children’s health in our region. Ronald McDonald House Spokane provides a “home away from home” for out-of-town families with children accessing medical treatment in Spokane. The Ronald McDonald Family Rooms in Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital provide a place for all families to rest and regroup right at the hospital while their children receive treatment. The Ronald McDonald Care Mobile Program enables over 2,000 children in Central Washington to access basic medical and dental care each year. Read More About RMHC |
Randy Wilcox on stage with Parker during a Ronald McDonald event to raise money for The Ronald McDonald House Charities.
"Parker Nolan Brown (Age 8) Left this earth and went up to be an angel in Heaven on 12/20/2009. He fought cancer from age two to eight. Parker was born August 6, 2001. He was the Goodwill Ambassador for the Ronald McDonald House and he lived his life to the fullest." To support this worthy cause then please check out the 'wish list' to see how your donations can aid RMHC |
''Skipping Stones'' by Randy Wilcox |
''Hallelujah'' - Kevin Wakefield & Randy Wilcox |
The finale song of the 2014 Gallop Annual Charity Auction - ''Angels Among Us''
Randy Willcox - Valerie Stichweh - Kevin Wakefield - and the children of RMHC
''Love Lift Us Up Where We Belong''
with Randy Willcox - Valerie Stichweh - Kevin Wakefield - and the children of RMHC
"Randy Wilcox is an amazing performer with extensive studio, touring and entertainment experience. Like practically all the other "carnies", Randy runs his own recording studio and has been producing independent projects, as well as writing and producing his own work for years. His versatility and inspired vocal performances are one of the high points of any show! As Keyboardist and Guitarist / Vocalist for the band, Randy has distinguished himself as one of the finest musicians working today! Randy took a lead role in the formation of some of the "founding rockers" of the Northwest, Wilson McKinley being one of the most popular of these bands. Randy has developed an uncanny and striking stage impersonation of Rolling Stones front man Mick Jagger. So convincing is his act that he's been recognized in the Spokesman Review article "Looking and acting like Mick" from November of 2005. When you see Randy take the stage as the enigmatic Stones' front man, you will simply gasp at his unbelievable likeness to the man! You'll think it's really Mick! In fact, you may find yourself at this year's Gallop Event asking to have your picture taken with him so you can tell your friends "I just met Mick Jagger"! It's that good! This is only one of his talented tributes to rock's most memorable icons! He also does an unbelievable Tom Petty! When Tom Petty gets down with Stevie Nicks, you'll be compelled to rush to the dance floor to dance it up!! This guy rocks! Don't miss Randy in action at this years Opening Ceremony to kick off the Gallop Annual Charity Auction at 12:00 noon!!" Gallops 2014 Annual Charity Stallion Services Auction |
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