Events Calendar

Craig’s Kempo Karate Academy will be hosting a Kick-A-Thon on Saturday, March 2, 2019, from 2pm-4pm at the Watertown Boys and Girls Club, 25 Whites Avenue, Watertown Each person will have two 3-minute sessions to kick as many times as they can and you pledge the amount of money per kick.
How can you Help??
Sponsor a kicker, by a raffle ticket, make a donation, bid on the silent auction, come and cheer on your family and friends while they Kick for Cops for Kids with Cancer. Any questions, please contact Anita
or Craig at Craigs Kempo Academy at 617-924-9888. All donations will go to Cops for Kids with Cancer

Sudbury Cops for Kids and Jack’s Abby present the Chicken Wing Competition of the year! All (net) proceeds from this event will be donated to Cops for Kids with Cancer. Watch Teams from both Police and Fire Departments battle to win the Chicken Wing eating title. They ONLY have 12 minutes to eat as many wings as possible.
There will be a cash bar and raffle items.

Event details and schedule
Not Quite the Marathon is being held at Canton Junction Sports Pub, 399 Neponset Street, Canton
Registration begins at 9:00 AM
Race beings at 10:00 AM
Pre-register runners are guaranteed a t-shirt, runners that register on race day are not guaranteed a t-shirt.
Sam Admas is donating beverages for runners to enjoy after the race
Wegmans is donating bottled waters for runners
Any questions please email Laura at
Canton-5K@copsforkidswithcancer.org
Cost
Runner over the age of 14 – $30
Runners under the age of 14 – $15
Sponsors:
Sam Adams
Crossfit Homebase
Bank of Canton
Tito’s Handmade Vodka
Wegmans

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.

Dear Friends- Please join us on Monday, June 24, 2019, for the 9th Annual Kaylee Sullivan Memorial Golf tournament, as we celebrate and remember Kaylee. Kaylee was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) in November 2010 and after a brave battle succumbed to her illness in April 2011. She was only 7 years old.
All proceeds from this event will benefit Cops for Kids with Cancer and the Oncology/Bone Marrow Transplant Units at Boston Children’s Hospital.
The tournament will be held at Crosswinds Golf Club of Plymouth. This includes 18 holes of golf, range balls, golf bag valet service, lunch ticket and buffet dinner at the clubhouse. At the close of the tournament, prizes will be awarded for 1st Place, Longest Drive and Closest to the Pin. There will also be Raffle prizes.
Cost per player is just $125.00 / $500.00 per Team
Lunch guest is just $35.00
If you don’t golf you can still remember Kaylee and support our cause by:
• sponsoring a hole for just $50.00
• donate a raffle item, a gift basket, sporting events tickets, etc.
• cash or gift card donation. No donation is too small!!!
Kaylee Sullivan Memorial Facebook Page
For a copy of the golfer/registration form https://drive.google.com/open?id=1imACSptlPxaXBecTT71dbiD1fvBjALBy
For more information, golfer/sponsor form, course details, photos from previous events, and directions, please visit our website:
https://kayleesullivangolftournament.weebly.com/
A copy of our endorsement letter is available on request.

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.