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Great Day

The Walk

Rally for Recovery  (870)

09/13/2009 1:00 PM - 09/13/2009 3:00 PM

Rally on the Capitol Steps for Recovery !!!


Location: Nebraska State Capitol

1445 "K" Street
Lincoln, NE 68508
United States
Take O Street to 17th Street and turn North. Look for the tallest building in Lincoln.


Sponsoring Organizations: PartnersinRecovery.info NebraskaRecoveryNetwork.org LincolnRecovery.org


Type of Event: Rally


Program Agenda: Introductions Band Walk around the Capitol for Recovery Speakers Serenity Moment Close


Invited Officials / Presenters: Kristin F. (Recovering addict)


Participants: 200


Invited Participants / Audience: All that support recovery, press, politicians.


Primary Contact:
Fred Marks
6701 Vine Street

Lincoln, NE  68505

United States
402-466-8691



Secondary Contact:
Rand Wiese
2426 Sewell

Lincoln, NE  68502

United States
402-432-1404



Website: http://www.NebraskaRecoveryNetwork.org






 

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