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4th Annual Carnival to Support Kids with Special Needs

The May Center for Child Development school in Woburn, Mass., will host its fourth annual Carnival on Saturday, September 21st to raise money for children and adolescents with autism and other special needs who attend the school.

This event promises to be fun for all ages! Carnival activities and games will include:

  • Dunk tank
  • Bouncy house
  • Duck pond
  • Chuck-A-Duck
  • Fast pitch contest
  • Face-painting
  • Bean bag toss
  • Temporary tattoos
  • And much more!

Attendees will be able to purchase food and drink as well as be able to participate in a raffle to win prizes including dinner at some of Boston’s best restaurants, passes to local museums and zoos, gift baskets, gift cards, and more! Plus a 50/50!
 
All money raised through this event will receive a 10% match from the Rodman Ride for Kids, a matching gift charity, allowing you to help children with special needs that much more. All proceeds from the event will help the school reach its 2013 Rodman Ride for Kids fundraising goal.
 
If you cannot attend the Carnival but want to help, the May Center for Child Development school in Woburn is accepting items for the carnival’s raffle. Please contact Jaimie Hoover about your in-kind donation.
 
This event will take place RAIN or SHINE!

We hope you can join us!

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