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Benefit for the Brad Delp Foundation featuring Dan Kirouac & Friends

Date: 
05/24/2008 12:00am - 3:00am

Fourth Gear, Beatles For Sale, Mark Renburke, the BaysicS, and Steve Kirouac perform at the Point Breeze Restaurant in Webster, MA.

All proceeds to benefit the Brad Delp Foundation.

More at www.dankirouac.freeservers.com and www.braddelpfoundation.org.

email dankirouac@hotmail.com

Heel to Toe to Help Heal D 5K Walk

Date: 
06/08/2008 5:00pm

Heel to Toe to Help Heal D is a 5K walk to benefit a 5-year old Oxford boy who has Stage 4 Neuroblastoma. All are welcome to join!
Registration and Heel to Toe’s starting point will be at Green Hill Park’s gazebo across from the zoo. Walk registration will be from 1:00-2:00 PM. The walk will begin promptly at 2:00. Pledge form(s) are available through our website: www.HelpHealD.org. All walkers who raise $150 or more will receive an official Heel to Toe t-shirt. We will be walking rain or shine!
After the walk, we will be celebrating everybody’s hard work and success by meeting back at the gazebo for refreshments, snacks, and prizes. We will be giving out several special awards, including prizes to the walker who raises the most in pledges and the walker who get the largest single donation.
For more information please see our website: www.HelpHealD.org

Craft Fair on the Green

09/15/2007 - 10:00am
09/15/2007 - 4:00pm

MetroWest Humane Society's first Annual Craft Fair - Framingham Green, Edgell Rd off Rte 9. Original handmade items by area crafters and artists. Benefits Humane Society no-kill shelter

Fifth Annual Worcester Walk-A-Thon To Cure Scleroderma Set For May 6

05/06/2007 - 10:00am

The Fifth Annual Worcester Walk-A-Thon To Cure Scleroderma will take place from the Bancroft School on Sunday, May 6, 2007.
Sign-in will begin at 10 a.m. in the Bancroft School Gymnasium, 110 Shore Drive, Worcester, and the 3.5-mile Walk around Indian Lake steps off at noon.
Scleroderma is a chronic, often progressive, autoimmune disease. It literally means “hard skin” which can cause thickening and tightening of the skin, as well as causing damage to internal organs. It occurs about four times more often in women than in men, and also attacks children. Its cause is unknown, and presently there is no cure.
Funds raised by the May 6 Walk will be used by the New England Chapter of the Scleroderma Foundation to help people with Scleroderma and their families cope with the disease through support programs, physician referrals, educational information and research.
For further information, e-mail SCWorcester@gmail.com or call the Chapter’s toll-free number in Topsfield – 888-525-0658.

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