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Kiss Me I'm Irish Run
Basic Information
Address: Westgate Entertainment District, 6770 North Sunrise Blvd, Glendale 85305
Phone Number: 480 609 3978
Fax Number: 480 609 3979
Director: Kathleen Toupkin
Additional Information
Causes Served: Prostate On Site Project
Population Served: runners and walkers, Prostate Cancer Survivors and families
Ages for Volunteer: 12+
Hours of Service: up to 15
Minimum Hours Required: 3 hours
Days of Service: March 10th and/or March 12
Mission Statement:
Raise awareness of Prostate Cancer and the importance of early detection.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Provide a fun, healthy event that supports a good cause.
Program History:
6 years running... saving men's lives through early Prostate Cancer detection.
Events:
17k run, 8k and 4k run/walk, and an Irish K for kids/families
Additional Information:
Kiss Me I'm Irish Run™ is a family-friendly celebration of St. Patty's, with a 17k run, 8k and 4k run/walk, and an "Irish k". There will be Irish music at the start and finish, and medals for all participants. Produced in partnership with Arizona Prostate Cancer Center and Prostate On-Site Project, we raise help raise awareness of prostate cancer and donate to support prostate cancer screenings.
Volunteers Needed
Volunteers are needed to help out with event setup, registration, food & water distribution and monitoring the course. If you are available to help, please send back the attached form and indicate the times you are available and what you would most like to help with.
- Event Setup - 4:30 am to 7 am
- Registration & Packet Pickup - 5:00 am to 7:30 am
- Food & Water Distribution - on course 7 am to 10 am; in park shifts 7:30 am to 11
- Course Monitors - 7 am to 10 am
- Cleanup & Teardown - 9 am to 11:30 am
If you are available, we also need people to help out on Thursday March 10th at advance packet pickup between noon and 8 pm at Roadrunner Sports (Scottsdale Road and the 101).
DEADLINE: March 1, 2016. Thanks!
Tags: Water Stop, running, Run/Walk Events, Charity