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Starry Night Comes to Atlanta!
Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation establishes nationwide fundraising event to include Atlanta, GA on Saturday, November 8th.

Starry Night is a national fundraising campaign of the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation that builds a community of support for kids battling one of the deadliest forms of childhood cancer.
More than 28,000 children in the United States are living with a brain tumor. Every one of the 28,000 steps in Starry Night’s 8.5K walk/run shines light on their illness and raises much needed funds for lifesaving medical research and life-changing family support programs.
There are lots of ways to help! Form a fundraising team with friends, families and colleagues, or sign on as a volunteer or corporate sponsor.
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These efforts will be celebrated at Starry Night walk/runs. At each evening event, participants will light the nighttime sky with thousands of lanterns to symbolize hope for a cure and honor our Stars, children with brain tumors.
Participants may choose to complete the two-loop 8.5K course as an individual or as part of a two-person relay team, with each team member completing one lap.
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The Atlanta Starry Night is set for Saturday, November 8, 2014 at Centennial Park. Register to walk or support a team at: http://www.curethekids.org/events/starry-night/