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2007 Baltimore Celiac Walk/run


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Since I was dx'ed in 2004, I have wanted to do a Celiac Walk/Run. If I am able to health wise, I am interested in doing the Celiac Walk in Baltimore, MD, on May 6. I was wondering if anyone else is participating or thinking about doing it? Has anyone done it before?

www.celiaccenter.org .... click on walk/run and baltimore.

Thanks,

Laura


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I'm doing it! My team is the "Wheat Watchers" if anyone wants to join or sponsor!

(Hope this links works...) Open Original Shared Link

Or just respond to this!

- Lauren

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Nope, it didn't work :( :(. I love the name!!!!!!!!!

Lauren M Explorer

Oh, boo. This is probably the same thing, but I'll try again:

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If that doesn't work, you can search for my team on the website. Again, Laura (and anyone else), you are more than welcome to join! Right now it's just my mom and myself. We want to get t-shirts made! We did it last year as well (Julie from this board joined my team, you still out there?) and it was a great time!

- Lauren

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I live close to Baltimore. Actually my husband works at the hospital there. I would be interested in joining you guys. I have never done one, but sounds fun. I will look for your website.

Monica

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Hey Lauren :)

It worked! Thanks for posting it for me. I plan on "walking" --- not so much running :). I have other health issues but am hoping to be able to participate. I'll be in touch!

Lauren M Explorer

Everyone is welcome!

I will be walking also! :lol:

- Lauren


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