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Elephant Run

May 4, 2011

You and your family can have a great and memorable Mothers Day and do good. The Elephant Run is an annual event full of positivity which benefits transplant patients and helps raise awareness of the successes of transplants.

When: May 8th, Mother’s Day 2011

Time: 9:30 am

Race: 4 Mile Run/Walk 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk and a Little Peanuts Elephant Stampede (50/100 yd dash)

Where: Marcy Casino on Delaware Park’s Hoyt Lake, Buffalo N.Y

Post-Race Party Prizes Raffles Music

Kids Crafts & Bounce House Food & Fun

Drum4Health Drum Circle

Flower for Mom

Check out the Elephant Run and be there Sunday Morning! You will be happy you did.

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