Karen Kuznek-Reese Memorial ScholarshipWMCA PINK WALK 2024October 1 - 31, 2024 |
HOW TO PARTICIPATE & WIN!$25.00 Entry Fee
All prizes are donated and 100% of the proceeds from the 2024 WMCA PINK WALK will go to support the WMCA Scholarship Fund. Questions? Email Deb Estrada. Encourage your friends and coworkers to join in! | In memory of Karen Kuznek-Reese, and to raise breast cancer awareness, the WMCA Fundraising Committee invites you to register for the second WMCA PINK WALK! October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the perfect time to get out for some exercise and maybe even to drop a few pounds before the holidays. We can come together in Karen's honor and the spirit that is WMCA and walk to raise scholarship funds and awareness around breast cancer. Karen served the City of Sequim as City Clerk from 1999 until November 2019, when she lost her courageous fight with breast cancer at the age of 60. Karen was an active member and supporter of WMCA, serving on the Executive Committee from 2004-2011 and two terms as WMCA President from October 2009 until March 2011. Education was important to Karen and she recognized the valuable role that the WMCA scholarship fund plays in ensuring that all clerks have access to education. |
(First place gets first pick of top prizes, second place picks second, third place gets the remaining prize)
|
TOP PRIZES |
|
||
Weekly Prize - 10/7 |
Weekly Prize - 10/14 |
Weekly Prize - 10/21 |
||
WEEKLY PRIZE - 10/28 |
||||
ENTER THE 2024 WMCA PINK WALK:Donation goal
Goal: $3,000.00
Collected: $630.00
21%
| Other Ways to Participate:buy extra steps or wristbands:Order PINK WALK apparel online: |
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an annual campaign to raise awareness of this complex disease. Since 1985, individuals, businesses, and communities have come together every October to show their support for the many people affected by breast cancer. Breast Cancer Awareness Month can be a time to reflect, give back, or even celebrate. This month as we participate in the 2nd WMCA Pink Walk, WMCA wants you to know that knowledge and early detection saves lives. |