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Compassionate Friends’ Roanoke Walk to Remember is Saturday, Aug. 4

Photo courtesy of Michele Moldenhauer

Photo courtesy of Michele Moldenhauer

The Compassionate Friends of Roanoke Valley Walk To Remember will be held Saturday, Aug. 4 at 7:30 p.m. at Green Hill Park, Shelter One, in Salem.

Check-in and day-of-walk registration begins at 4 p.m. A potluck picnic starts at 5 p.m., and the walk begins at 7:30 p.m.

Welcome parents, siblings, grandparents, family, & friends as we join to walk to remember our loved ones who are forever in our hearts.

TCF offers friendship, understanding, and hope to bereaved families following the death of a child of any age – from any cause. We need not walk alone! Please bring a picture of your loved one for our memory board.

$10 (adults); $7 (students). Registration/more info: jylstiff@gmail.com or 309-6774; molden@vt.edu or 765-8639 (Contributions are tax deductible.)

Unable to join us? Go to: tcfwalktoremember.org & sponsor “Michele” & chapter’s team: “Roanoke Loved Ones” in memory of your loved one or create you own team to benefit the “Roanoke Valley” chapter.

– Submitted by Michele Moldenhauer

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