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Register Now for the Run 4 Ryan--this weekend at Virginia Tech!
Register Now for the Run 4 Ryan--this weekend at Virginia Tech!
3/28/2011
The Run for Ryan was held originally in Ryan's home town of Fairfax, Virginia but is now proudly sponsored by Delta Gamma and will be held annually at Virginia Tech! Come out and run or walk to help us raise money to benefit SADS, the heart condition that took Ryan Lopynski's life in the Spring of 2009.
To register* for this event, visit the Run 4 Ryan
website
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*If you can't attend the run but want to give a contribution, click
here
!
Thank you to Delta Gamma, friends, family, and Delta Kappa Epsilon for help organizing the event.
Thank you to the Run 4 Ryan sponsors: Run About Sports, RoadID, Stop and Go, Mish Mish, Hokie Spokes, The Lyric, VPT Engineering, Valley Gastroenterology
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