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“WOMEN ROCK THE RIBBON” & “THE STICKY FINGER TWILIGHT RUN PRE‐REGISTRATION PARTY” @ Napper Tandy’s Irish Pub

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 “WOMEN ROCK THE RIBBON”
&
“THE STICKY FINGER TWILIGHT RUN PRE‐REGISTRATION PARTY”
Benefiting the Fortunato Breast Health Center at Mather Hospital
 
   Saturday, June 30, 2012
   Napper Tandy’s Smithtown

Entry Fee: $20pp from 3:00‐7:00 PM
 
Featuring Live Entertainment By:
Kerry Kearny and Maria Fairchild at 3pm
Fleetwood Macked acoustic at 4:30pm
Talk of The Town at 5:30pm
Randy Jackson at 6:30pm
Fire and Ice at 8:30pm
 
Entry Fee Includes:
         Admission into “WOMEN ROCK THE RIBBON”
         Admission for rider/passenger to 2012 Sticky Finger Twilight Run
         Admission into the Great South Bay Music Festival Featuring:
         "The Music of Led Zeppelin ‐ A Rock Symphony"
          A Rocking 27 Piece Orchestra, Heavy Rock Band & Randy Jackson on vocals
          5 Raffle Chances for the Sticky Finger Raffle
          Commemorative Sticky Finger Twilight Run Patch
 
Entry Fee: 7pm‐ 12am $15
Entry Fee Includes:
    Admission into “WOMEN ROCK THE RIBBON”
    5 Raffle Chances

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