Jonathan Thompson Rally 2003           

Jonathan Thompson Rally for Muscular Dystrophy 2003
St. Mary’s Bay Academy - Friday, May 30, 2003

The RALLY goes from 11:58 AM to 1:13 PM.
Participants raising over $5 will get a 1 hour, 15 minute lunchbreak/rally.

We respect those who which not to participate, however they'll have to attend regular classes during the rally.

The rally is a walkathon/rollathon (rollerblades, skateboards, wheelchairs, etc.) For safety reasons people on wheels will be separated from walkers. Those of you trying out the wheelchairs should remember that they are expensive equipment and use them carefully!

  • The committee consists of the Student Council plus other volunteers.
  • All donations are to be written on a pledge sheet. Income tax receipts for $5 and up. SENIORS see Danielle Budd and Diane Thibodeau; JUNIORS see Brittany Prime and Rebecca Hankinson for sheets and details, during lunch hours.
  • We are asking the many who want to do (door to door) canvassing to contact Claredon or Danielle Budd. We will give you receipt books and in order to prevent overlap will mark your name on a map of Clare and Digby County.
  • Anybody raising over $50 will get a free T-shirt
  • You can purchase 2 hot-dogs and a pop for $2
  • HAVE FUN!
If you have any questions just call or email me, or ask your student council.

Thank you for participating in our rally,
Claredon Robicheau
Chapter President and national board member

For more info on Muscular Dystrophy visit WWW.MDAC.CA


Due to the generous donations from the people of the Clare, Weymouth, and Digby areas, our Second Annual "Jonathan Thompson Rally for Muscular Dystrophy” held at the École Secondaire de Clare and the Weymouth District High School was a great success .

Our local Chapter raises funds for medical equipment and helps researchers find a cure.

Jonathan Thompson of Weymouth graduated from École Secondaire de Clare and now attends university. Thanks to his positive attitude and students who want to make a difference we were able to raise lots of money and have fun.

Thanks for being part of the cure!
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