"Walk Like MADD" NCPD Officer Ken Baribault And Family Support MADD Event To End Drunk Driving

Support MADD's Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving by meeting local law enforcement, participating in ignition interlock and safety demonstrations as well as taking time to honor those killed or injured by drunk driving crashes at our Garden of Awareness Memorial and Tribute Board.
"Walk Like MADD" NCPD Officer Ken Baribault And Family Support MADD Event To End Drunk Driving

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Walk Like MADD with us at Farmingdale State College! Join over 2,000 walkers at this family-friendly event which has something for everyone! Listen to live entertainment, enjoy free food, contests, games for the little ones and even free massages for your dog! Support MADD's Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving by meeting local law enforcement, participating in ignition interlock and safety demonstrations as well as taking time to honor those killed or injured by drunk driving crashes at our Garden of Awareness Memorial and Tribute Board.

We need your support to end this violent, preventable crime. Together we CAN eliminate drunk driving. Together we Walk Like MADD! There are many great opportunities for walkers and walk teams this year. For more information about bringing your own family tent and providing posters of your loved ones along the walk route, email Kristyn.Hovanec@madd.org!

Posted Friday, May 7, 2010

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