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Kansas City March for Babies
Kansas City Power & Light District
 
March for Babies is the new name for WalkAmerica. While the name has changed, our mission has not. The March of Dimes champions the needs of moms and babies in your community and across the nation. The money raised through March for Babies will support lifesaving research, community services, education and advocacy that help babies get a healthy start.

Join us in March for Babies and make a difference in the lives of millions of babies!

Date: Sunday
May 4, 2008

Please see below for more details.


Location: Kansas City Power & Light District
13th St. & Grand Ave. -- Downtown
Kansas City, MO
 
Phone: 913-469-3611

Additional information:

Registration and breakfast opens at 8 a.m.; opening ceremonies will be held at the LIVE! Stage at 9:30 a.m. and the march begins at 10 a.m. Lunch will be served at 11 a.m.
Promotions:

March for Babies Bank Days

Turn in funds early and beat the crowd on walk day!

Wednesday, April 30

Four US Bank locations (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.):

3640 South Noland Rd.—Independence

9900 W. 87th St.—Overland Park

10401 Holmes Rd.—Kansas City, MO

4901 Main St.—Kansas City, MO

 

Thursday, May 1

Seville Square on the County Club Plaza

500 Nichols Rd.—KCMO (5 to 8 p.m.)












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