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$5 for 1 Admission to the Monster Mash Dash on Sept. 27 at 9 am in Geneva in Support of the Zellmer Childhood Disease Foundation!

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Little Monsters - run for a purpose!

For only $5, you get 1 admission to the Monster Mash Dash in Geneva in support of the Zellmer Childhood Disease Foundation.

The First Annual Monster Mash Dash is a 0.5K kids run through the beautiful streets of historic Geneva. Each participant will receive a "Frankie" t-shirt, "Frankie" finish medal and a goodie bag, a pumpkin and special treats, while supplies last. Children ages 5-10 years old are eligible to run.

The run takes off from the Courthouse Lawn at 100 S. Third St. in Geneva at approximately 9 am and will finish back at the Courthouse by 9:30 am. Register and check in by 8:30 am.

The Zellmer Childhood Disease Foundation is organized and operated exclusively for charitable and educational purposes to support education and research related to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure of chronic childhood diseases.

Fine Print

  • Valid for the Monster Mash Dash on Sept. 27, 2014 only.
  • Race starts at 9 am.
  • Register by 8:30 am and start from the Courthouse Lawn, 100 S. Third St., Geneva
  • Must present printed voucher before race start to check in.
  • No cash value.
  • No refunds.
  • Not valid with other offers.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Highlights

  • Kids' race
  • T-shirt, medal, goodie bag & more
  • Benefits Zellmer Childhood Disease Foundation

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Zellmer Childhood Disease Foundation

Geneva, IL 60134
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Zellmer Childhood Disease Foundation of Geneva

Because Every Child Deserves a Cure... The Zellmer Childhood Disease Foundation, NFP is organized and operated exclusively for charitable and educational purposes to support education and research related to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure of chronic childhood diseases. The Foundation created a Research Grant Program and each year in January makes financial grants available to organizations engaged in research related to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and/or cure of chronic childhood diseases.