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Knoxville March for Babies
Circle Park on UT Campus
 
Join us in the first March for Babies and make a difference in the lives of millions of babies!

Date: Saturday
April 26, 2008

 

Location: Circle Park on UT Campus
Knoxville, TN
 
  Phone: (865) 694-6003
 
2007 Walk photos
Schedule: Registration - 8:00AM

March for Babies Walk - 9:00AM

2.5 mile Walk/Run

April 26th Family Fun Activities including a Bounce House, Stroller Decorating Contests, Refreshments, Giveaways and lots more as we save babies, together!

Breakfast for Babies

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Shoney’s across East Tennessee

Sponsored by Shoney’s and 93.1 The Point

 March for Babies Sponsors:

 State Sponsors:

State Farm

Americhoice

 Gold Partners:

Regional Obstetrical Consultants

Glenveigh

 Silver Partners:

Lewis, King, Krieg & Waldrop

East Tennessee Children's Hospital

 Bronze Partners:

UT Medical Center

St. Mary’s Health System

 Media Sponsors:

93.1 The Point

WBIR Style

Other area March for Babies:

Anderson/Roane/Loudon Counties- Saturday, May 3rd at Bissell Park at 9:00am

Claiborne/Union Counties- Saturday, May 10th at Claiborne High School at 9:00am

Sevier County- Sunday, May 18th at Patriot Park at 2:00pm

To register please call (865) 694-6003 or online at www.marchforbabies.org

 

 

 

 


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