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Our Hearts Beat for Scarlett: Walk the Course
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Our Hearts Beat for Scarlett: Walk the Course-
Event location:
Midvale Country Club
2387 Baird Rd.
Penfield, NY 14526
Event date and time:
8/24/2014 12:00:00 AM
Come join us for the 1st Annual 5k Walk and a day of family fun, bounce houses, DJ, raffles, face painting, zip line, clowns, a petting zoo and more!
Please join us as we celebrate Scarlett Manelis and honor all those that have helped in her recovery over the course of this past year. We will have a fun filled day of kid-friendly activities including bounce houses, clowns, magic act, face painting, zip line and more! We will also have lunch (Kosher option available), raffles, and musical entertainment for those in attendance.
Registration begins at
10:00 a.m.
The Walk begins at 11:00 a.m. Tickets: On Sale June 1, 2014 ($20 per individual, $40 per family)
More information is available at
http://ourheartsbeatforscarlett.org
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