Events Calendar

Jun
2
Sun
2019
Spin Fundraiser for Cops for Kids with Cancer @ Fit Revolution - North Reading
Jun 2 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Spin Fundraiser for Cops for Kids with Cancer @ Fit Revolution - North Reading | North Reading | Massachusetts | United States

Details:
When: Sunday, June 2nd
Where: FitRevolution – 55 Concord Street, N.Reading (Wilmington line)
Time: 2 45-minute class time options 10:00 am or 11:00 am
Cost: $25 donation can be made by Venmo or Paypal to Jen (details below). You can also bring cash if preferred.
Charity: 100% of funds go directly to CFKWC.

Please fill out the information below to reserve your spot (be sure to select desired class time). Payment can be made via PayPal ( jpicard414@gmail.com) or Venmo ( @Jennifer-Picard-2 ). If you have any questions, please reach out to Jen (jpicard414@gmail.com) or Andrea (andrearego4@gmail.com)

We’re so appreciative of all your support.

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Jun
22
Sat
2019
First Annual Charity Pull/Push – Mass Iron
Jun 22 @ 9:00 am
First Annual Charity Pull/Push - Mass Iron @ Bridgewater | Massachusetts | United States

First Annual Charity Pull/Push

Contact Ttatsp@comcast.net for questions

 

Aug
17
Sat
2019
Charlotte’s Lemonade Stand @ Hardy’s Restaurant and Pub
Aug 17 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Charlotte's Lemonade Stand @ Hardy’s Restaurant and Pub  | West Bridgewater | Massachusetts | United States

Here is a little back story was written by her father.

Last year when my daughter Charlotte Wilcox was 7-years old she asked me if I would help her with a lemonade stand to buy a toy. We saw a commercial about Kids with Cancer and she said she wanted to give them the money instead. Charlotte asked me what it was like when I had cancer. She was 6 months old when I had surgery for Colon cancer.

So we asked a friend Glen Hardy, owner of Hardy’s Restaurant and Pub if we could have it there. He was only too happy to help. Charlotte raised $3,000 with her Lemonade stand that went to St. Jude’s last year. It was covered by Channel 7 and The Enterprise. She asked if she could have it every year. When I explained to her about Cops For Kids With Cancer, she was so excited! She wears her CFKWC T-shirt so proudly.

She has designed her own logo for a t-shirt which is a little girl kicking a soccer ball right through a goal (the goal being cancer) killing cancer. Incorporating Cops For Kids With Cancer on the shirt for sale to raise money for this incredible cause.