Monday, December 24, 2012
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And please visit my daughter Nicole's website, jennifernicoleweber.com to keep up with her acting career.
Have a wonderful day!
Brent Weber
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Bio for the LLS Gala at Skirvin May 21!
In his thirtieth year as a broadcaster, Brent Weber serves as Sideline Reporter for the NBA’s Oklahoma City Thunder telecasts. An award-winning correspondent for CNN Sports, Brent came to Oklahoma City to anchor the successful launch of the Fox 25 Morning News and immediately fell in love with the people who embraced him throughout the state. Brent volunteers and/or serves several non-profits, including Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Harn Homestead, American Lung Association, Maisha Orphanage, World Neighbors, Salvation Army, Travelers Aid and Hoops For Health. For the past two years he has emceed the opening ceremonies for the OKC Festival of the Arts. An author (“The Sports Guy: Scorecard Scribblings From An Ordinary Journalist”), actor, artist and producer, Brent is grateful for the unwavering support of his loving family, including daughter Nicole, Diane, his parents and siblings. He couldn’t have launched this “campaign” without the help of Nikki, Mary, Brent, Sheri, and Ben. Brent’s statement: “I have been blessed with this opportunity to provide one more voice to the chorus of those who have made such progress against catastrophic illnesses through the Leukemia-Lymphoma Society. We are all here not only to raise awareness for a far-reaching organization whose efforts have helped millions in their battles – but also to see to it that their brave work gains the momentum needed to face, fight and conquer these forms of blood disease. I am humbled to be part of this endeavor.”
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Chason at the Thunder Game!


Thanks Chason and your family for being our guests at the thunder game against the Bobcats! The guys pulled through with a big win!
You are already an inspiration and a winner - as is our girl of the year, Morgan. Next year we'll be sure to get you to a game Morgan!
I can't wait to see you, your families and all your supporters at the Leukemia Lymphoma Society Gala May 21st at the Skirvin!
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Open Letter To YOU!
Dear Friends,
I am honored to say that I am a candidate for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) Man & Woman of the Year campaign. I am writing today to ask for your support of LLS efforts to find a cure for blood cancers and to assist patients and families as they battle these diseases. In these tight financial times, it’s important we look to the future and support – in any small way possible – organizations like LLS.
I was approached about becoming a candidate by friends in Oklahoma City who know that I am passionate about bringing light to organizations like LLS. How could they have known that I am competitive, too, and wouldn’t it be great if you helped me “win” the LLS Man of the Year? I am so fortunate to have a healthy family, but have several loved ones and inspiring friends who have battled, and some beaten, this type of cancer. Some, but not all. One day we will replace the word “some” with “most”? We’re closer than you think to beating these cancers.
At our kick-off banquet at the Iguana I met our Boy and Girl of the Year from Oklahoma, Chasen and Morgan. Their stories are inspiring, and their families are wonderful. They are among the lucky ones – and their fight continues. We were able to host Chasen and his family at the final home game of the Thunder season, with help from my daughter Nicole, and it was terrific to get to share their stories with others. I wish Morgan could have been there, but I’ll get her to a game next year. You can see more about the events at the personalized blog, http://www.brentoftheyear.blogspot.com.
Here’s the catch – I have procrastinated. Working as sideline reporter with the OKC Thunder, I wasn’t able to give my full attention to this campaign until the season ended a few days ago – and our event is here! The campaign to be the Man of the Year is all about dollars raised. Every dollar raised is a vote and more importantly a vote to cure cancer. I’ve enclosed a donation form and an envelope to make it easy for you to send your tax-deductible contribution (payable to: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society) to me. Or, if you prefer, you can go to the campaign Web site and make your contribution there. Visit my personalized page at http://ok.llsevent.org/bweber. Then, I’d ask you to reach out to others you know and ask them to do the same
Again, the Gala is Thursday night, May 21st at the Skirvin Hotel in Oklahoma City, and I’d like you also to consider buying a ticket – or sponsoring a table for up to ten guests. Deadline to get your name in the program is May 1st and for your donation is May 20th. LLS is funding research for cures and helping patients (and parents). This is an organization that is doing the right things with the dollars it raises, and I’m humbled to be associated with it.
I’ll let you know how the campaign goes. For now, I am grateful for your friendship and support.
Sincerely,
Brent Weber
“Thunder TV”
1119 Cumberland Drive
Nichols Hills, OK 73116