Thursday, January 28, 2010

Climb For a Cause


It warms my little heart to see this happening.

According to the RockSport Facebook Group:
"Rocksport climbing gym in Queensbury, NY is holding the first Climb for a Cause on Feb 27th, 2010.

The event is for funding for Sanfilippo Syndrome, a rare genetic disease. As of now, this tragic disease has NO TREATMENT, NO CURE, AND NO FUNDING. By helping us, we CAN make a difference.

For only $10 you can sign up for a session in Dr.D's office or with Shannon Assman or Corinn Crawford. All proceeds will be going to the Team Sanfilippo Syndrome Foundation. So, come try something new, have fun, while changing the life of someone for the better!


Sessions will be at these times:
12-2
2-4
4-6
6-8
8-10"

Listen guys, I know you may have other things going on, and this might not be at the top of your priorities. Hell, there may be a lot of things keeping you from doing this, but I like to think we've got a pretty good climbing community here, and as a community we need to come together and do more stuff like this.

A lot of good can come out of a lot of heart and a little money, so do your part and help out at the fundraiser.

See you when it's warmer.
-WB

5 comments:

  1. sounds like a fun things whats with the sessions tho? cant we just climb the entire day?

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  2. Yeah that confuses me too. Im just gonna go at some point.

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  3. thank you so much JP!!!!

    the session thing because we need to get people to sign up for a time slot so we cant get the money for the cause and keep the people moving in out you prolly will be able to stay past the time a little bit but we need to have people signed up so the money can go to the cause

    if you guys just tell me what time you want to come i can put you down on the sing up sheet

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  4. BUT THAT IS TOO MUCH THINKING FOR ME!!!!
    I can't plan well Jess you know that.

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  5. haha yeah i know
    do you guys know if you are going to come

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