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Start: Sep 18, 2005 at 12:00:00 PM
Distance: 3.00 km
Type: Loop/Out-and-back, Road/Trail
Difficulty: 3 / 10
More Info: Visit Web Site
Address: 12 Evergreen Lake Kunkletown, PA 18058
Phone: 1-888-99LUPUS
Filed Under: Running

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The Lupus Loop is facilitated by a local chapter of the Lupus Foundation of America, Inc. and is held annually in communities across the country to support lupus patient services, community awareness programs, and funding for lupus research.

The event will inclue a 5K (3.1 mile) walk and run. There will be awards, children's events, food, raffles and a health fair tent.

Print the registration form: http://poconolupusloop.bravehost.com/

From New York City & points east:
Follow Interstate 80 West (it crosses the George Washington Bridge as it leaves New York City) to the toll bridge at the Delaware River, which serves as the border between New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Continue on I-80 West for about 3 miles and take Exit 308, the East Stroudsburg exit. When you reach the end of the exit ramp, make a right onto Prospect Street and continue through two stoplights. Go one block past the second light and turn right onto Normal Street. The Office of Admission is located at 216 Normal Street, about two blocks ahead on the left. The office of University Police and Campus Information Center is located next to the Office of Admission.

From State College & points west:
Follow I-80 East to Exit 308, the East Stroudsburg exit. When you reach the end of the exit ramp, make a right onto Prospect Street and continue through two stoplights. Go one block past the second light and turn right onto Normal Street. The Office of Admission is located at 216 Normal Street, about two blocks ahead on the left. The office of University Police and Campus Information Center is located next to the Office of Admission.

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Posted by: jwhitt23 and last modified on Aug 17, 2006 by jwhitt23

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