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Let's Help Ginger! Kick For A Cause Sunday, Sept. 9 From 4 To 6 p.m.

Please join your soccer friends and family to raise funds for our good friend and trainer, Ginger, who is undergoing treatment for prostate cancer. Ginger’s professionalism and love for soccer has tremendously enhanced the quality of our youth’s skills

 

Please join your soccer friends and family to raise funds for our good friend and trainer, Ginger, who is undergoing treatment for prostate cancer.  Ginger’s professionalism and love for soccer has tremendously enhanced the quality of our youth’s skills.  We hope you will join us to support his ongoing physical and financial challenges.



               Date:  Sunday, September 9, 2012
               Time:  4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
               Where:  Town Campus, Madison, CT


Soccer Extravaganza!!! Activities include the Everson Soccer Academy Trainers hosting mini games with players (from 5 to 105 years of age!); Radar bubble to clock the speed of your kick; learning new soccer tricks; exhibition between trainers; and much more!
 
Financial donations of any size are greatly appreciated and will be accepted at the field September 9, or can be mailed to:


MYSC, “Dave Yerby Kick for the Cause”, PO Box 4099, Madison CT 06443
 
Every penny donated goes directly to Ginger and we really appreciate your generosity and support during his time of need.  Any questions, please contact Andrew Montgomery, MYSC, (203) 985-5736, monty58@yahoo.com

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