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POSTED: 09:49 a.m. EDT, Oct 11, 2007
Kiwanis International President Dave Curry’s 10KWalk to Benefit the Children
When: Saturday, October 20, 2007, 9:00am
Where: Scenic rural course through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park along the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail.
Everyone is invited to participate in Kiwanis International President Dave Curry’s 10K walk. During his official visit to Ohio, President Dave will be leading a 10K walk as a fund-raiser. We have scheduled a scenic rural course through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park along the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail. The 10K course takes participants through the gently rolling hills and pathways of the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail. You can enjoy the natural beauty of the area’s flora and fauna. The trees should be in full autumn colors. Put your best foot forward by walking with your family and friends. Join us in memory or celebration of a loved one, or just because you care. This event is one not to miss for a fantastic day out for friends, colleagues and all of the family!
Please come join with Kiwanis International President Dave Curry, Ohio District Kiwanis Governor Leroy Martin, Ohio District Kiwanis First Lady Marge Martin, and the Ohio District Kiwanis Family members as they enjoy a 10K walk to benefit children of the world and the pediatric trauma treatment and prevention projects right here in Ohio. 100% of all funds donated will go to the designated projects.
Make your tax deductible donation with a check to:
Ohio District Kiwanis Foundation, PO Box 1013, Wooster, OH 44691 (Make note that check is for President Dave’s 10K Walk)
Directions
• From I-77 go East on Rt. 82 through Brecksville to Riverview Rd. Turn right on Riverview (just over bridge before entering Brecksville) and go to Station Road which is at the bottom of the hill. Turn left on Station Road to parking lot.
• From Twinsburg and Aurora go West on Rt. 82 to Riverview Rd. Turn left on Riverview and go to Station Road which is at the bottom of the hill. Turn left on Station Road to parking lot
For more information please contact Claudette Rogers, Marketing and PR Chair, 330-297-8770 or 330-297-5477
Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time.
Kiwanis International President Dave Curry’s 10K
Walk to Benefit the Children
When: Saturday, October 20, 2007, 9:00am
Where: Scenic rural course through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park along the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail.
Everyone is invited to participate in Kiwanis International President Dave Curry’s 10K walk. During his official visit to Ohio, President Dave will be leading a 10K walk as a fund-raiser. We have scheduled a scenic rural course through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park along the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail. The 10K course takes participants through the gently rolling hills and pathways of the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail. You can enjoy the natural beauty of the area’s flora and fauna. The trees should be in full autumn colors. Put your best foot forward by walking with your family and friends. Join us in memory or celebration of a loved one, or just because you care. This event is one not to miss for a fantastic day out for friends, colleagues and all of the family!
Please come join with Kiwanis International President Dave Curry, Ohio District Kiwanis Governor Leroy Martin, Ohio District Kiwanis First Lady Marge Martin, and the Ohio District Kiwanis Family members as they enjoy a 10K walk to benefit children of the world and the pediatric trauma treatment and prevention projects right here in Ohio. 100% of all funds donated will go to the designated projects.
Make your tax deductible donation with a check to:
Ohio District Kiwanis Foundation, PO Box 1013, Wooster, OH 44691 (Make note that check is for President Dave’s 10K Walk)
Directions
• From I-77 go East on Rt. 82 through Brecksville to Riverview Rd. Turn right on Riverview (just over bridge before entering Brecksville) and go to Station Road which is at the bottom of the hill. Turn left on Station Road to parking lot.
• From Twinsburg and Aurora go West on Rt. 82 to Riverview Rd. Turn left on Riverview and go to Station Road which is at the bottom of the hill. Turn left on Station Road to parking lot
For more information please contact Claudette Rogers, Marketing and PR Chair, 330-297-8770 or 330-297-5477
Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time.
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