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Order Easter eggs and support March of Dimes Every May there is are events held in KY to raise funds for March of Dimes research. To help raise funds for this year's event, Suzanna Streeval and Vince & Kayla Hagedorn are making candy/toy-filled Easter Eggs to help you give your kids a memorable Easter. You can get 2 dozen colorful eggs for just $30, and Suzanna says they will be glad to drop off your order. The last day to order is March 28, 2024, and you can place your order by contacting Kayla Hagedorn via text or phone at 270-313-3789 or by email at hagedornkayla@hotmail.com. This year's nearest March of Dimes walk will be held at 11am on Saturday, May 11, 2024, starting from 10 Tower Circle, Somerset, KY. Registration will begin at 10amET, and so will the activities, including rock painting, stroller decorating, and pool noodle horses that will be decorated and then used in a Super Hero Sprint. This story was posted on 2024-03-18 10:28:55
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