Richard's Real Estate Thoughts: Susan G Komen Events for October 2009

Susan G Komen Events for October 2009

Last month another successful Race for the Cure was held in Chattanooga.

This year a record crowd came Susan G Komen Race for the Cureout for the annual 1k Fun Run and the 5K Competitive Race.

As a follow up to the Susan G Komen Race for the Cure two more events are scheduled in October.

Tomorrow at 4pm, organizers with the Chattanooga Affiliate of Susam G Komen for the Cure® are going for the Guinness Book of Records for the largest human awareness ribbon.

Anyone over the age of 15 can participate. Participants will meet at Chamberlain Field, UTC.

The next event is October 29 at the Chattanooga Spa, from 6 to 9pm. $15 admission for hors d'oevres and mini spa treatments, with proceeds going to the Chattanooga Affiliate of Susam G Komen for the Cure®.

 


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Comments

Thanks for supporting this great cause!! I hope you get a lot of people to the race!!

Posted by Team Honeycutt (Allen Tate) over 2 years ago

Allen,

It is a good cause and the Chattanooga Affiliate is very active. I missed the event yesterday, as my day got out of hand with network and server problems. I do not know how many showed. Weather may have also been a problem.

Richard

Posted by Richard Smith FHA VA Rural Development in TN GA over 2 years ago

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