Celebration!
We took time after the walk to talk about The Center for Celiac Research (why we
are walking), how we did in relation to our goal, to thank all our sponsors and
fundraisers, recognize top fundraisers, and then we raffled the donated gifts.
This is Mike Famularo, our personal
Redbridge representative :)  Mike joined us
at our walk and was available to answer
questions for members on the new
"Redbridge" - our very own gluten-free beer!  
In addition to Redbridge signing up as a
"NATIONAL" sponsor, they also donated lots
of beer for members to try later that night
at Outback!  BIG HEARTS!!
Make Redbridge your choice beer ...
We made a corner of the Pavilion an information center.  You could find lots of
information on celiac disease, The Center for Celiac Research, The Charlotte Celiac
Connection, Sponsor literature, etc.         
 << BIG FEET DOCUMENT >>
We thank all of our sponsors for their generosity and
kindness.  They made our first walk successful and
are helping us make tracks for celiacs!
We recognized our top fundraisers and raffled off the numerous gifts
donated by our favorite gluten-free companies, restaurants and other
generous businesses and individuals!
Our Agenda
  1. Welcome
  2. Why we are here...
  3. The Center for Celiac Research
  4. How Did We Do?
  5. We Thank our Sponsors
  6. We Thank our Volunteers
  7. Recognize Top Fundraisers
  8. Raffle
  9. The Afternoon Agenda
(Eat, Picnic & Games)
10. GIG Camp Announcement (mid-July)
This is our Walk T-Shirt which we will be
wearing all year long in support of our
sponsors!  A million thanks...
Caroline Herdle, Janet Kline, Pat Fogarty and
Daphne Ledford.  Caroline and Daphne are
co-founders of the Charlotte Celiac Support
Group (CCSG) which is the original and oldest
support group in Charlotte.  CCSG was also our
very first sponsor for the walk!  Pat is "the"
Celiac Dietitian in Charlotte.  Pat and her
daughters raised money for celiac and came
out to walk.
Charlotte Moon announced the "GIG Kids
Camp" coming up in mid-July.  It is a
completely gluten-free experience and runs
from Sunday to Saturday.  The camp is a
YMCA camp and is called "Y-Camp Kanata"
located in Raleigh, NC.

If you are interested or have questions you
can email Charlotte @
carmoon@carolina.rr.com
Susan Hinderaker (in upper background reading) provided many of the pictures of our
walk!  She is also the author of "Gluten-Free Family Favorites."  See [
Book Page ]
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