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Industry Events Shine Spotlight on Community Leaders
05-Nov-05
The March of Dimes Prematurity Awareness Month activities include Industry Events that shine the spotlight on community leaders, including Bob Lauth of Indianapolis at the Indianapolis Real Estate Awards on November 10, 2005 at the Murat Egyption Room. 

"Mr Lauth contributes more than just bricks and mortar to the community," says Ashley Tomes, March of Dimes Community Director.  "He helps make this community a better place for babies and families and we will honor him for that commitment at the event."

For more information  call 1-800-244-9255 or visit the events page on www.marchofdimes.com/indiana.


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