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Dr. Esterly Birthday Ball
Wilmington, DE
 
The March of Dimes invites you to a Birthday Ball for Dr. Katherine Esterly.  Please join us, on behalf of the thousands of babies who have been watched over and cared for by Dr. Esterly, as we celebrate her 80th Birthday and her unwavering commitment to the dream that one day every baby will be born full term and healthy.

Dr. Katherine Esterly is one of the best known and most beloved pediatricians in Delaware.  Her concern for the well being of the many babies born too small, too soon and too sick to be cared for in a traditional nursery led to the creation of the first Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in Delaware. 

Please join us in this very special celebration, by dining and dancing with Dr. "Kitty" Esterly.  Music by Club Phred.   



Date: Wednesday
November 9, 2005

 

Location: Bank One Center on the Riverfront
800 South Madison Street
Wilmington, Delaware
 
  Phone: (302) 225-1020
 
Schedule: 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Tickets & Sponsorship: To purchase tickets click on the "Register Now" button above. For more information about event sponsorship please contact our office at (302) 225-1020.
Directions: For directions to the Bank One Center on the Riverfront visit www.centerontheriverfront.com.

 


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