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Guiding Eyes for the Blind       Canine Fence Company        95.5 WPLJ

2008 Guiding Eyes for the Blind New Leash on Life Walkathon

The Fellas

The Fellas are considering a name change. Since the ball has gotten rolling with this several females are joining the team, making the previous team name incredibly inaccurate.
Not sure what to do from here, suggestions for a new team name are being taken at this time....

The Fellas - Join Team
JENNIFER COATES
KELLI MEIGS
MICHAEL TANNHEIMER
Denotes a Team Captain

Photos from the 2006 Walkathon
Photos from the 2006 Walkathon

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The Fellas

Goal:
$1,000.00
Achieved:
$675.00

Make a gift!

68 percent of goal achieved.


 

 

Event Details

Our “New Leash On Life” Walkathon draws nearly 1,000 two-legged participants and almost as many participants who trot for charity on four paws.

Graduates of Guiding Eyes, friends and corporate sponsors participate in the beautiful ten-mile walk a 5K run through F.D.R. State Park in Yorktown Heights, New York, helping to raise much-needed funds for Guiding Eyes.

The Walk/Run is held annually, on the Sunday of Columbus Day weekend.

Date:

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Where:

FDR State Park Route 202 & Taconic State ParkwayYorktown Heights, NY

Walk Registration:

9:30 am/ Lot #1

10K Walk Begins:

10:30 am

Entertainment Begins:

11:30 am

Lunch Served:

11:30 am - 2:30 pm

Event Held:

Rain or Shine

Directions:

FDR State Park has its own exit on the Taconic State Parkway south of Route 35/202 in Yorktown Heights, or can be entered from east of the Taconic on Route 202.

Parking:

Please use Lot #2, #3, #4, #5. All cars must be parked in a lot - not on the road.

NY State Park Vehicle Use Fee:

$6.00

Walk Rules:

Dogs must be leashed. Please clean up after your dog. Guiding Eyes for the Blind reserves the right to turn awayany dogs that pose a threat to other participants.


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