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Walk to remember those we lost

Hospice of Dayton's annual event is Saturday

Updated: Monday, 29 Oct 2012, 3:07 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 29 Oct 2012, 3:06 PM EDT

Dayton, Ohio (WDTN) - The Hospice of Dayton 5K Remembrance Walk is a wonderful way to honor and remember a loved one while supporting the mission of the Hospice of Dayton.

This beloved fundraising event draws hundreds of participants each year, some as individual, others as teams. Registration is open to all and participants of all ages can enjoy the walk Saturday, November 3.

Registration begins at 8:30 am at the Hospice of Dayton Care Center on Wilmington Ave. and the walk begins at 10 am.

The wheelchair and stroller accessible course meanders through the beautiful Hospice of Dayton campus and into the surrounding neighborhood.

he Walk concludes back at Hospice of Dayton. Door prizes and Team Awards are presented immediately following the Walk.

Carl Nichols, retired Chief Meteorologist for WDTN Channel 2, will serve as Grand Marshal.

For more information click HERE

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