On Thursday, September 5, 2013, TriCity Family Services will host a Snowflake Shuffle 5K
Walk/Run Committee Kickoff Meeting at 6:00 PM at the agency,
1120 Randall Court, Geneva.
The Committee Kickoff meeting is for
those interested in learning more about the role they can
play in assisting with the planning for this popular family
friendly, holiday-inspired race. The meeting is free
and open to the public, and all are welcome to attend.
High school or college-aged students are also encouraged to
attend and become part of this committee in return for
community service hours. Pizza and soda will be
provided for meeting attendees.
Help TriCity Family Services kick off
a brainstorming session for their first Snowflake Shuffle
meeting of the year by sharing your race or fundraising
experiences, ideas and input.
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Hallie Hudson, TriCity Family
Services' Development Associate states, "Attending our
Committee Kick Off meeting is the perfect opportunity for
those who enjoy running or those who enjoy "running" events.
From September to November, the Committee will hold informal
monthly meetings at the agency to assist in the planning and
preparation of the race. We look forward to new
members joining us and contributing to the success and
growth of our Snowflake Shuffle."
Over 800 runners are expected at this
year's 5th
Annual Snowflake Shuffle 5K Walk/Run, which will
take place on Saturday, December 7, 2013 a the Mill Creek
Clubhouse and Subdivision in Geneva.
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If you are interested in attending the meeting or if you
would like to know more information about the
Snowflake Shuffle 5K Walk/Run, please contact
Hallie Hudson, TriCity Family Services Development Associate
at: (630) 232-1070, ext. 125 or by email at
hhudson@tricityfamilyservices.org
TriCity Family Services is a leader in providing
counseling and other mental health services for children and
teens, their families, and community members across all
income levels and life stages. Their unique
family-centered approach seeks to strengthen the TriCity
community by promoting lifelong mental health. TriCity
Family Services never denies services based on ability to
pay.