Virtual Wyoming Walk to End Epilepsy

Virtual Wyoming Walk to End Epilepsy
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Casper Area Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

Date and Time

Thursday Apr 14, 2022 Sunday Jun 12, 2022

This virtual event is June 12, 2022 but registration is open and participants can walk any time!

Location

Virtual

Fees/Admission

Free. No fundraising minimum. Participants who raise $100 receive a t-shirt and more prizes are available.

Website

http://bit.ly/walkwyoming

Contact Information

Marc Homer Wyoming Director Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado & Wyoming
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Original source can be found here.



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