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CMAC Race for the Cure Team
The Claremont McKenna Activities Committee (CMAC) is organizing the College’s
first team in the annual Race for the Cure, Feb. 26 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena,
benefiting the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Keri Sanchez, a team
organizer and CMS women’s soccer coach, says she is encouraged by the number
of CMCers who have either already joined the growing team, or have shown interest
in participating. “It is a great cause,” Sanchez says. “Many people are affected
by cancer and this is just a great way to feel you are helping fight the battle.”
All levels of energy, experience, and stamina are welcome. Friends and family
of CMC faculty and staff also may join. Entry fee is $25 per person, and $15
for youth ages 17 and under, and for seniors over the age of 60. Registration
begins at 9 a.m. Participants may choose from either a coed 5K run at 9:30 a.m.,
or a coed 5K walk at 9:40. A Jazzercise event as well as a non-competitive one-mile
fun run also will be hosted later in the morning. Race for the Cure is the Los
Angeles County affliate of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and raises
funds to support the fight against breast cancer. The Komen mission is to eradicate
breast cancer as a life-threatening disease by advancing research, education,
screening and treatment. The primary goal of the Affiliates is to provide funding
for programs that will assist women who are medically underserved and uninsured
to get necessary services.
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