FARMINGTON — Join fellow Loafers for a Cure as part of the Sugarloaf Charity Summit and raise a mountain of money. All proceeds from Charity Summit events will benefit the Maine Cancer Foundation and the Martha B. Webber Breast Care Center.
Participation levels begin at $250 and those who reach any of three fundraising levels qualify for incredible perks as follows:
· Boardwalk: Raise $250 and receive a free lift ticket for Saturday, Jan. 25; free event T-shirt and gift bag valued at $100;
· Cruiser: Raise $1,000 and free lift ticket for Saturday, Jan. 25, $100 gift bag with limited edition Charity Summit fleece, one ticket to the Charity Ball, lift-cutting privileges for one skier all day, a free entry in the Hands for a Cure and a $250 gift card to the Downhill Supply Co.;
· Snowfields: Raise $2,000 and receive a free lift ticket for Saturday, Jan. 25, $100 gift bag with limited edition Charity Summit fleece, two tickets to the Charity Ball, lift cutting privileges for two skiers all day, two free entries in the Hands for a Cure and a $500 gift card to the Downhill Supply Co.
Participants of Loafers for a Cure are also invited to attend a reception at 3 p.m. after their day on the hill where top fundraisers will be recognized. Deadline to register is Sunday, Jan. 12.
Loafers already registered include Kathy Miles, Dave Grant, Cathy Streifel, Joann Keenan, Stephen Arner, Meghan and Rylee McCormack, Kerry Robillard, and Kelly Greary Lucas, among others. Loafers for a Cure raised more than $32,000 last year.
To register or support a Loafer for a Cure go to www.sugarloaf.com/charity. Registration is easy and involves setting up a simple Web page with a picture. Anyone who needs assistance with the registration process can contact Bruce Miles for assistance at 235-2495.
For more information on the Maine Cancer Foundation, visit www.mainecancer.org. Franklin Memorial Hospital’s Martha B. Webber Breast Care Center information is at www.fchn.org/FMH/services/breast-care.
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