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Washington School -"Walk to Cure Juvenile Diabetes"
James Caldwell High School, 265 Westville Ave, West Caldwell, NJ | Get Directions »
$25.00
Washington School Helping Hands Committee Presents
"Walk To Cure Juvenile Diabetes"
Please come out and support this wonderful cause!
What better way to spend time with your family than to spend the morning taking a brisk “Walk to Cure Juvenile Diabetes”.
When: Saturday February 2nd 2013 (Rain/Snow/Shine)
Time: 10:00AM – 12:00PM
NOTE:(Walk-in registration begins @ 8:30)
Where: James Caldwell HS – Bonnel Field Track
Cost: Pre-Registration $25.00 Family/$15.00 Individual
(First 200 registrants will receive a water bottle and bracelet)
***Please be sure to pre-register or make a donation***
by logging onto:
http://jdrfevents.donordrive.com/event/helpinghands/
Registration at the gate will be $30.00 Family/
$20.00 Individual
All proceeds from the walk go directly to
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
Please be so kind as to bring kid friendly, healthy snacks for the Caldwell Food Pantry
If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact:
Jill Goordman 973-462-9818, Tracy Tofanelli 973-420-4065
Event Details
| Where | James Caldwell High School 265 Westville Ave, West Caldwell, NJ 07006 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 10:00 am–12:00 pm |
| Who to bring | College Students, Moms, Dads, Singles, Everyone, Kids, Teens, Families, Seniors |
| Website | http://jdrfevents.donordrive.com/event/helpinghands/ |
| Phone | Jill Goordman 973-462-9818, Tracy Tofanelli 973-420-4065 |
| grassrootsyoga@yahoo.com, realtortracytofanelli1@comcast.net | |
| Price | Pre-Register Donation: Family $25.00/ Individual $15.00 Donation to Support JDRF |
| Tickets | Buy Tickets |
More About James Caldwell High School
Named after Rev. James Caldwell, the fighting parson of the American Revolution, the approximately 800-student high school serves the Township of West Caldwell and the Borough of Caldwell.
Each year, more than 90 percent of Caldwell High graduates attend schools of higher education and student achievement is above state averages. Caldwell High School is consistently recognized by New Jersey Monthly magazine as one of the top 75 high schools in the state. The high school offers a comprehensive curriculum, including academics, visual and performing arts and practical arts. There are also more than 15 advanced placement courses offered in addition to a program for remedial and educationally disabled students.