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    <dc:title>5th Annual North Shore Arthritis Walk</dc:title>
    <dc:description>Join the Arthritis Foundation in the fight against arthritis!

The Arthritis Walk® is the Arthritis Foundation’s annual nationwide event that raises awareness and funds to fight arthritis, the nation’s leading cause of disability. It is a tremendous opportunity to help improve the lives of the 46 million men, women and children doctor-diagnosed with arthritis- 1.5 million adults and 5,900 children in Massachusetts alone. Get your company involved or recruit friends and family members to form a team. Dogs are welcome too! Best of all, walk in honor of a loved one with arthritis and know you’re making a difference by raising funds to support Arthritis Foundation research, public health and public policy efforts to improve the lives of people with arthritis.

At the Event… 

Choose from a three-mile or one-mile walk route
Post-walk party hosted by North Shore 104.9 featuring kid’s entertainment, raffle drawings, food and more.</dc:description>
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    <dc:date>2008-03-03 17:30:27</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>Eric W. Brown</dc:creator>
    
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