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Event
Location
11/6/2008
Prematurity Summit 2008


 
Providence, RI
10/25/2008
Barrington High School FBLA Golf Tournament

Come out to support the March of Dimes by participating in the 1st Annual Barrington FBLA Charity Golf Tournament!
 
Swansea, MA
10/20/2008
Centering Pregnancy: Group Prenatal Care and the Prevention of Preterm birth

A presentation for Administrators, Midwives, RNs, MDs, Health Educators, Health Center Communities, OB/GYN Offices, Department of Health and all health care providers working with mothers, babies and their families.
 
Warwick, RI
10/5/2008
First Annual March of Dimes Rhode Island Touch-A-Truck

Come touch and experience 20 unique and fun vehicles ranging from fire trucks to racecars!
 
Seekonk, MA
9/18/2008
March of Dimes Signature Chefs Auction


 
Newport, Rhode Island
6/22/2008-
6/24/2008
CVS Caremark Charity Classic

Some of the best golfers in the world will be visiting RI for the area's premier charity tournament.
 
Barrington, RI
6/12/2008
Citizen of the Year

Join us at our 70th anniversary celebration of the March of Dimes as we honor Thomas M. Ryan, Chairman, President and CEO of CVS Caremark.
 
Newport, RI

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