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Rollin' Rockies Rock-N-Roll Goal
Contributed by: Mike Wheaton on 7/5/2008

Cougar Inc, and Random Acts of Kindness, Denver Chapter are going to bat for Colorado's newest sports team - the Junior Rollin' Rockies wheelchair softball team, by hosting a benefit concert on Thursday, July 10th at the D-Note in Aravada.

The Rollin' Rockies fundraising promotions coordinator, Keriba Neveau plans to raise enough money through donations at the door to help bring the team to the second National Junior Wheelchair Softball Tournament featuring kids teams from around the country, The event will be the first for Colorado's new kids wheelchair softball team and will becontested in Council Bluffs, IA next month.

ROLLIN' ROCKIES ROCK N ROLL GOAL

Where: D Note: 7519 Grandview Ave, Arvada, CO 80002

When: July 10th 7:00 p.m.

Why: To raise emergency funds and awareness for the Rollin Rockies Jr wheelchair softball team

Come out and listen to the Ryan Madson Band, Jeff Wenberg and Lazy Face for an incredible evening of amazing food, music, dancing, prizes and fun!

Suggested donation at door $10

For more information, visit the Rollin' Rockies website at http://www.rollinrockies.com



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Mike Wheaton

Denver , CO

Mike Wheaton has posted 28 stories and 1 comment since joining on 6/6/2007. Mike Wheaton 's average story rating is 5.
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