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Jail And Bail
Catering by Yolonde
 
Help arrest prematurity!
 
March of Dimes Jail & Bail brings together the community’s most wanted leaders and citizens for a common cause – saving babies.  Charged with smiling too much on a Monday morning, reckless window shopping, and other fun charges they are guilty of aiding and abetting the March of Dimes in the fight against prematurity.

Their “sentence?”  To serve time raising “bail” in form of donations to the March of Dimes. The bail they raise helps support lifesaving programs of research, community services and education.



Date: Wednesday
October 1, 2008 -

Wednesday
November 12, 2008

 

Location: Catering by Yolonde
1818 Andrews St.
Alexandria, LA 71301
 
Contact Info: Letha Pinckley
318-446-0941
lpinckley@marchofdimes.com
 
3327 Jackson St.
Suite E
Alexandria, LA 71301
Schedule: Beware!  You can be nabbed from October 1st through November 12th, 10:30 am  - 2:00 pm.

Luckily, you will receive some nutrition during your incarceration. 
You may use your cell phone to call someone to free you on a $1,000 bail.

This is your chance to have the best mug shot ever!

Start Time:
10:00 AM
Incentives:
RAISE RECEIVE
500 Jail & Bail t-shirt
1000 March of Dimes paperweight
A Special Note From The Louisiana Chapter:
Thank you for being a Champion for Babies!

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