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March for Babies
We took off our walking shoes and put on our MARCHING shoes. Find out more, here!
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Perry/Spencer County March for Babies
Tell City High School
 
March for Babies brings the counties of Perry and Spencer, IN together for a common cause - gving very baby a healthy start and helping all babies survive and thrive.

As the annual anchor for the fall season for March for Babies in Indiana, the March for Babies in Tell City is an integral part of the successful programs of the March of Dimes.

With your support there is hope that one day all babies will be born healthy.  Register today at www.marchforbabies.org or all 812-473-3300.



Date: Sunday
October 5, 2008

 

Location: Tell City High School
Tell City, IN
 
  Phone: 1-800-BIG-WALK
 
Sign up online and get more information at www.walkamerica.org

Meet the Mitchell Family - WalkAmerica Ambassadors
Schedule: Walker and Team Check-in: 2:00pm

Start: 3:00pm

Sponsorships: Sponsoring March for Babies is good for babies and good for business.  Sponsorship opportunities include sponsoring a "Piece of the Walk", sponsoring the start/finish line, checkpoints and more.  Contact the Southwest Indiana Division of the Indiana Chapter of the March of Dimes at 812-473-3300 or by email at mball@marchofdimes.com for more details.







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