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13th Annual Christie's Heartoberfest
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13th Annual Christie's Heartoberfest-
Event location:
Columbia Pavilion's Saratoga SPA State Park,
Saratoga Springs, NY
Event date and time:
9/22/2018 12:00:00 AM
This fund raising event is enthusiastically organized by the Tolosky Family in loving memory of their daughter and sister, Christie, who died of a previously undected Long QT in June, 2005.
Visit the Tolosky's website
www.ChristiesHeartoberfest.com
to learn about the Tolosky's personal story and the Heartoberfest event or on Facebook at Christie's Heartoberfest.
Click here to read the 2009 Heartoberfest
Letter from the Tolosky Family
We ask you to please help us spread the word. If you are in the Saratoga area - bring your friends and family and come have fun on September 22nd and help raise awareness about Sudden Cardiac Death.
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