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Delaware | April 27, 2013 | Dravo Plaza at Riverfront Wilmington, Wilmington, DE
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Registration: 11:30 AM

Program & Activities: 12:30 AM - 3 PM

Have questions? Contact us. We'd be happy to help!



Frequently Asked Questions

Are dogs allowed at the event?
Yes, dogs are welcome but owners need to be completely responsible for them, including keeping all dogs on leashes and clean up.

Can I bring a stroller?
Yes, please feel free to bring a stroller. The walk route is also wheelchair and stroller accessible.

Can I create team t-shirts?
Yes. Many teams do create T-shirts. We invite and encourage you to celebrate your team. T-shirts, hats, costumes, and accessories are all acceptable. However, please keep in mind that this is a family event.

Can I participate and volunteer?
Yes. If you plan to Walk and Volunteer, register as a Walker (pay the fee), then email your contact information to DEWalk@braintumor.org. Subject: Walker wants to volunteer.

Note that volunteers are not considered registered Walkers. In order to participate in the Walk you must register as a Walker.

What are the emergency management procedures in place for the event?
The safety and security of our event participants has always been a critical consideration in our event planning process, and we will continue to remain vigilant in this area.

Every National Brain Tumor Society Walk, Race and Ride has a security presence on-site from set-up through the conclusion of the event. These officers have the responsibility to conduct multiple security sweeps of the site to identify any potential risks, and respond accordingly. In addition to security personnel, all Brain Tumor Walks, Races and Rides have an ambulance and emergency medical staff on-site, as well as a first-aid tent.

If you have additional questions, please contant DEWalk@braintumor.org.


 
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