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Sunday, April 25, 2010. More than 300 people participated in the March of Dimes event. Last year, the march raised about $69,000. The March of Dimes is dedicated to improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature births and infant mortality. (P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
Sunday, April 25, 2010. More than 300 people participated in the March of Dimes event. Last year, the march raised about $69,000. The March of Dimes is dedicated to improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature births and infant mortality. (P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
Sunday, April 25, 2010. More than 300 people participated in the March of Dimes event. Last year, the march raised about $69,000. The March of Dimes is dedicated to improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature births and infant mortality. (P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
Sunday, April 25, 2010. More than 300 people participated in the March of Dimes event. Last year, the march raised about $69,000. The March of Dimes is dedicated to improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature births and infant mortality. (P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
Sunday, April 25, 2010. More than 300 people participated in the March of Dimes event. Last year, the march raised about $69,000. The March of Dimes is dedicated to improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature births and infant mortality. (P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
Sunday, April 25, 2010. More than 300 people participated in the March of Dimes event. Last year, the march raised about $69,000. The March of Dimes is dedicated to improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature births and infant mortality. (P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
Sunday, April 25, 2010. More than 300 people participated in the March of Dimes event. Last year, the march raised about $69,000. The March of Dimes is dedicated to improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature births and infant mortality. (P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
Sunday, April 25, 2010. More than 300 people participated in the March of Dimes event. Last year, the march raised about $69,000. The March of Dimes is dedicated to improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature births and infant mortality. (P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
Sunday, April 25, 2010. More than 300 people participated in the March of Dimes event. Last year, the march raised about $69,000. The March of Dimes is dedicated to improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature births and infant mortality. (P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
Sunday, April 25, 2010. More than 300 people participated in the March of Dimes event. Last year, the march raised about $69,000. The March of Dimes is dedicated to improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature births and infant mortality.

(P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
Sunday, April 25, 2010. More than 300 people participated in the March of Dimes event. Last year, the march raised about $69,000. The March of Dimes is dedicated to improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature births and infant mortality. (P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
Sunday, April 25, 2010. More than 300 people participated in the March of Dimes event. Last year, the march raised about $69,000. The March of Dimes is dedicated to improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature births and infant mortality.

(P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
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