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2008.04.17

Help A Soldier's Child

While I normally keep my professional life separate from my blogging, I want to take an opportunity to ask for your help. Every year, the senior OCS class of the NJARNG organizes and runs the Sam Nutter Memorial 5k race at Sea Girt, NJ to benefit the child of a NJARNG soldier in need.

You can visit the website at:

www.nutterrun.com

Your donations are tax deductible and are greatly appreciated. In addition, if you are a blogger or just interested in helping, you can also print out a flyer from the website and post it. Again, thanks for your help.

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