Community Corner Interview: Caroline Daniel of UVA’s Pancakes for Parkinson’s

Community Corner Interview: Caroline Daniel of UVA’s Pancakes for Parkinson’s

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Caroline Daniel who is a member of the outreach committee for UVA’s Pancakes for Parkinson’s joins the Community Corner. Their annual pancake breakfast fundraiser is on UVA’s South Lawn. The fundraiser will be on November 5th from 9am to 2pm. We will be serving up delicious and free pancakes, offering great prizes in a silent auction and raffle, and hosting multiple musical performances. We hope you can join us – all are welcome! All donations support the Michael J. Fox Foundation and local Parkinson’s Disease groups to find a cure for Parkinson’s. Home | My Site 2 (pancakesuva.wixsite.com)

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