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Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition Honors Cape Cod Business Owner at 25th Commemorative Statewide Event 6/17
Breast Cancer Prevention
Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition (MBCC) will be holding its 25th annual, statewide Against the Tide Swim, Kayak, Walk, Run and/or Aquathon fundraising event on June 17, 2017. Proceeds benefit MBCC, which is the state’s leading breast cancer organization that seeks to understand the causes of breast cancer in order to find ways to prevent the disease.
“MBCC is proud to be honoring Catie Fairclough, owner of Colony Moving and Storage, this year as part of our 25th commemorative event,” says MBCC's Executive Director Cheryl Osimo. “Catie and her family have been dedicated supporters and contributors to MBCC for numerous years and we are grateful to them for that. Catie is a true humanitarian and a credit to her community for being so generous in helping MBCC work towards our goal of breast cancer prevention.”
The Statewide Metro-Boston Against the Tide will be held for the 25th commemorative year at DCR's Hopkinton State Park (30 miles from Boston, 20 miles from Worcester) on Saturday, June 17, 2017.
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This family-friendly and inspirational event bring people from all demographics together with one goal in mind: breast cancer prevention. The event consists of several components: competitive and recreational swims, recreational kayak, a fitness walk, and USA Track & Field certified 5K/10K runs. Participants of all ages and abilities can choose 1, 2, or 3 of these exciting activities. The event also offers an Aquathon “Splash and Dash” component, where participants “splash” in the competitive 1-mile swim and immediately “dash” in the 5K or 10K run (chosen by the participant).
MBCC is inviting people throughout Massachusetts to register at www.mbcc.org/swim or by calling 1-800-649-MBCC (6222). Those who cannot attend are invited to make a pledge to a registered participant or existing team. Participants may register as an individual or as part of a team. Registration is $40 per adult per event activity ($80 for Aquathon) and $25 per student per event activity ($50 for Aquathon) up to a maximum of 3 events. We encourage all participants to fundraise beyond the registration minimum, as all proceeds support the Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition. Prizes will be awarded to the podium finishers and top fundraisers.
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DIRECTIONS: DCR’s HOPKINTON STATE PARK
Park location: 268 Cedar Street, Hopkinton, MA 01748
Rte. I-495 (north or south) to exit 21A, Main Street, Hopkinton. Travel on Main Street until the third traffic light located at the heart of downtown Hopkinton. Turn left, traveling north on Route 85. Proceed approximately 2 miles to the DCR’s Hopkinton State Park entrance on the right (do not enter the Field Office on the left).