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Game On...

Again!
by JAK's guest mom blogger from Caledonia, Mollie Bartelt


Do you want to make a difference in your life this spring? Or make a difference for a child who has a life threatening illness? Or win $500 in a fun challenge?


The game is on again!



As a mom of a child who had successfully came through a life threatening illness, I am so excited to invite you to MINUTE TO WISH IT! -  a super fun family fundraiser set to go this weekend. Would you please consider joining us Sunday afternoon and celebrate the blessings in your family's life by playing some fun Minute to Win It games?. Read More



MINUTE TO WISH IT

Sunday, April 22nd, 1 to 4 pm

Racine Family YMCA



Our second annual event, this is a family fundraiser where people compete in a fast paced series of challenges ($1 each) where winners will proceed to the next challenge. The final team left will have the opportunity to win up to $500 in the Final Round of Minute to Wish It challenges. There are a ton of activities for the little children as well! Check out the Vendor Fair where you can shop and enjoy seeing what is new.




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Want a Preview?


Stop by our Booth at the Just Add Kids Expo on Saturday where you can play a couple of Minute to Win It games (donation of $1 per game!)



Please feel free to call me at 414-899-4221 with any questions!



And. . . here's a link if you'd like to make an online donation to the Make-A-Wish Foundation - put JAK in the comment section!











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