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Dubuque March for Babies
Eagle Point Park
 
Premature birth is the leading cause of newborn death and many serious health problems. Join your family, friends and co-workers (people with big hearts and boundless energy) in raising money to help save babies and fight premature birth. Along the route will be checkpoints with food, beverages and entertainment. Once you’ve finished the route, stop by our Family Area and enjoy games, activities and refreshments. March for Babies is the oldest and best-loved walking event in the country and the largest March of Dimes event!

Date: Saturday
April 19, 2008

 

Location: Eagle Point Park
Dubuque, IA
 
  Phone: Please contact Nancy Keedy, Division Director at (563) 583-3755 or email nkeedy@marchofdimes.com
 
Register for Dubuque March for Babies
Schedule: Registration 8:30 a.m.
Start time 9 a.m.
Sponsorship Opportunities: Hero Sponsor                            $2,500
Prematurity Sponsor                  $1,500
Stage Sponsor                           $1,000
Team Photo Sponsor                 $750
Corporate Contributor               $650
Kiddie Corner Sponsor             $550
Checkpoint Sponsor                 $450
Mission Marker Sponsor           $350
Moment of Need Sponsor         $200

For more information, email nkeedy@marchofdimes.com

 


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