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World Autism Awareness Day April 2, 2011 Raise Awareness for Autism any way you can, have a dress down day at work, light your home or business up Blue, copy and print this poster and post it on bulletin boards every where, add this poster to your web site….
Festive Celebrity Night-9th Annual Dinner-November 25, 2011 Our Celebs: ** Dave Andreychuk-Hockey **Bryan Potvin -Northern Pikes **Walter Gretzky **Nadine Mercey-Vibrational Healer **Dave Dykstra- Race Car Driver **David Clemmer - from Style by Jury **Harry Howell –Hockey ** Kenadie Jourdin-Bromley -2 TLC shows, medical ones and a movie ** Janette Ewen -Co-Host of Inside the Box with Ty Pennington to view video click link below to hear an interview by Tina Fougere, Dave Andreychuk,Janette Ewen and more that the Dave Andreychuck did. www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0sJSidaSaI&feature=player_embedded This one is on the Dave Andreychuck Foundation website for The Canadian National Autism Foundation Celebrity Night http://www.daveandreychukfoundation.com/newsevents/archives/11-2011
Autism Awareness Tattoo Night-Hart & Huntington October 26, 2011 3rd Annual Autism Walk September 25, 2011
1st Annual Kids Race-Ohsweken Speedway-August 2011
http://www.ontariooval.com/?p=27566 Ohsweken Races For Autism; Remembers A Friend This FridayBy Tommy Goudge (August 23, 2011) – The season is winding down at Ohsweken Speedway, but there’s still plenty of racing action left, including this week’s edition of Friday Night Thunder. Kids Race presents the Mod-Lite Stars Championship Tour North racing for the Canadian National Autism Foundation this week, along with the Corr/Pak Merchandising Sprint Cars, HRW Automotive Mini Stocks, and Pierced Parts Bombers, plus the “Brock Leonard Memorial 50″ for Lighthouse Tattoos Thunder Stocks. CANADIAN NATIONAL AUTISM FOUNDATION Ohsweken Speedway is honoured to host the Canadian National Autism Foundation for the second annual benefit race night for autism. The Canadian National Autism Foundation promotes the positive enhancement and quality of life for people with autism in Canada. The CNAF was formed to provide funding for educating the general public and professionals, providing information and resources to families of children with autism, providing funding for Canadian-based research and development, and promoting national autism awareness. Please visit www.CNAF.net to learn more about the Canadian National Autism Foundation, and find out how you can help.
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