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Semi-Colon Crawl 2014

It is said “if you save one life, you save the world”. Throughout the past years I’m proud to say through our advocacy, awareness and getting the word out The Semi Colon Club has done just that. Culminating with our 6th Annual Semi Colon Crawl on September 14, 2014 where hundreds of people gathered to hear our message, the mission to raise awareness and

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Semi-Colon Crawl 2013

What can we say but “thank you” for the overwhelming response and support for our 4th Annual Semi Colon Crawl. Not only was more money raised this year, but the event itself had an almost 30% increase in attendance and the day went so very well. Throughout the year The Semi Colon Club has been making a difference by “getting the word out” about

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Semi-Colon Crawl 2012

What can we say but “thank you” for the overwhelming response and support for our 4th Annual Semi Colon Crawl. Not only was more money raised this year, but the event itself had an almost 30% increase in attendance and the day went so very well. Throughout the year The Semi Colon Club has been making a difference by “getting the word out” about

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Semi-Colon Crawl 2011

Thanks to the supporters and sponsors, the 3rd Annual Semi Colon Crawl was  a huge success. Held at Hannah More Park in Reisterstown, the event was attended by over 150 people. With the weather cooperating, the 5K walk was held to help raise awareness and support for colon cancer. Emceed by Maria Dennis of CBS Radio Mix 106.5, the event featured insight and knowledge

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Semi-Colon Crawl 2010

The Semi Colon Crawl is a 5k walk designed to raise funds to benefit the Semi Colon Club in their efforts to help increase outreach and awareness of colon cancer. Colon cancer is the 2nd most deadliest cancer, yet one of the most preventable and beatable of all cancers.


Semi-Colon Crawl 2009

I wish to thank all participants, sponsors and committee volunteers for their contributions to the 1st Annual Semi Colon Crawl. The event had 110 walkers and helped raise money for the Semi Colon Club’s effort to increase outreach and awareness about colon cancer.