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The Bill Walter
III Melanoma Research Fund
RayZ Awareness
April 24, 2010
5K
7:30 am
1
Mile 8:00 am |
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Birthplace of Speed
Oceanfront Park Ormond
Beach, FL |
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Parking at Bank of
America South side of Granada 200
E. Granada |
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Directions
From I 95, take #268, exit onto SR 40
(Granada Blvd.) Go east on SR 40 6 miles to A1A & park. |
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Entry Fees
5K
$20 through 4/21 $25 after 4/21
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Youth
(17 & under) $15 to
4/21;
$20 after |
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1 Mile $10 through 4/21; $15 after 4/21 |
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Register by mail:
Make checks payable
and mail to: |
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Bill Walter III Melanoma
Research Fund |
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290 Morningside Ave.,
Daytona Beach, FL 32118 |
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Register online
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Download Race Brochure |
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Registration & packet pick-up |
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T.G.I. Fridays, 24 N. Ocean Shore Blvd. Ormond |
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Thursday
4/22
& Friday 4/23 |
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4:00 pm to
6:00 pm, |
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Race day registration & packet pickup |
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will be held at Oceanfront Park
beginning at 6:30 am |
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Race day 5K registration will
close at 7:15 am |
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5K Awards
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First Male & Female overall, First Male & Female
Masters, First Male & Female Grandmasters and the top three
male & female finishers in the following age divisions : 10
& under, 11-14, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44,
45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 7074, 75-79, 80 & over.
Medals for 1 Mile Fun Run Participants |
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T-Shirts
Colorful
T-shirts designed by local artist, TAMMY REJIMBAL ,
are guaranteed to the first
500
pre-registered runners. Shirts and sizes are not
guaranteed day of race |
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Post race activities
include bagels, fruit, water, melanoma screening by
Ormond Beach Dermatology and Parks Dermatology Center. Eddie
Uzzle will provide music
for your listening enjoyment. |
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In Memory of Bill
Bill Walter III was a resident of Ormond Beach, a graduate
of Spruce Creek High School, husband, father and an
athlete who enjoyed many sports.
In January 1995 Bill was diagnosed with level 5
melanoma. In August, 1998 friends, family and classmates
rallied together to bring the first annual Bill Walter III
Melanoma 5K to Ormond Beach with Bill and his family there.
Three months later Bill lost his battle with this dreaded
disease. The battle continues as Bills positive spirit
lives on in the hearts of those who are trying to help find
a cure for melanoma. The 13th annual run, RayZ Awareness,
will take place on the beach at the Granada Beach approach.
Walkers and walking groups are welcome. Donations are
gratefully accepted.
The money raised during this event will be used to
help fund melanoma research, assist patients in need of
financial support and to increase melanoma awareness.
WALK OR RUN IN HONOR OR MEMORY OF
We would like to invite all participants to recognize those
special people who have been touched by melanoma. Back
signs will be provided for you to wear. Feel free to
embellish your sign(s) with photos, poems or special words |
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Donations
Every hour of every day of the year, someone dies of
melanoma in the United States. Melanoma strikes people
of all ages, all races, all economic levels and both
sexes. It is already the most common cancer for women
25 to 29 and the second most common cancer for women 30
to 34. Melanoma is increasing faster than any other
cancer. An Americans lifetime risk of developing
melanoma is about one in 75. While melanoma is the
most deadly form of skin cancer, it is also highly
preventable and treatable if caught early.
But sadly, there is no cure for this aggressive disease.
We invite you to join us in our quest for a melanoma
cure by making a donation to the Bill Walter III
Melanoma Research Fund. You can make a difference. All
donations are tax deductible and no amount is too
small. Please accept our gratitude. |
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Please make checks payable to: Bill Walter III
Melanoma Research Fund, and mail donations to 290
Morningside Ave., Daytona Beach, FL 32118. |
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Visit the web: www.billwalteriii.org
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May is
Melanoma Month
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RayZ Awarness
2010 Sponsors
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Palmer College Paint The Towne |
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Thank you runners,
sponsors, and volunteers!!!!
See you next year...November 7, 2010 |
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