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Thanks to the volunteers, participants at the Headway Walk, Run & Wheel

September 16, 2015

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The Headway Walk Run and Wheel was a great success ! This was due to the many volunteers runners and walkers. The event was sponsored by Feroleto Law. Conditions were perfect, overnight rain stopped, temperature was perfect for a run, in the 50s, and there are plenty of fast times on the course, which passed through the inner harbor, Buffalo Naval Park, and after party with plenty of food at Templeton Landing.

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