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Home | National Directories | Volunteer Program | 10th Annual Long Island Pancreatic Cancer Research Walk |
10th Annual Long Island Pancreatic Cancer Research Walk
Basic Information
Address: Walk SIte Address:
Nassau Community College
One Education Drive
Garden City, NY 11530
Phone Number: 516-803-2304
Fax Number: 516-803-2303
Email: sbeck@cablevision.com
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Pancreatic Cancer Research
Ages for Volunteer: 16+
Hours of Service: 5
Days of Service: Sunday, July 25, 2010
Additional Information:
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Set-up – registration - food tables – cheering committee – route marshals – and more
Please Help!
ADDRESS: Nassau Community College, One Education Drive, Garden City, New York
For more INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Suzanne Beck 516-803-2913 E-mail: sbeck@cablevision.com
GETTING THERE:
LONG ISLAND EXPRESSWAY (495)
Take 495 to the Northern State Parkway then follow the directions from the Northern State Parkway (below)
Take 495 to the Northern State Parkway then follow the directions from the Northern State Parkway (below)
NORTHERN STATE PARKWAY
Take the Northern State Parkway to the Meadowbrook Parkway South (Exit 31A/Jones Beach) to Exit M4-Hempstead/Coliseum. Follow the sign for Charles Lindbergh Boulevard. At the first traffic light turn right, which leads into the NCC parking lot.
SOUTHERN STATE PARKWAY
Take the Southern State Parkway to the Meadowbrook Parkway North to Exit M4 (Hempstead/Coliseum). Follow signs for Coliseum. At first traffic light turn right, which leads into the NCC parking lot.
PARKING:
Available on site at no charge