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July 28, 2012: Hamptons Spin-a-thon & Party!

by | Jun 1, 2012 | 1 comment

The Hereditary Neuropathy Foundation (HNF) is thrilled to partner with B East Amgansett, NY and The Breakwater Yacht Club, Sag Harbor, New York, for our Fifth Annual Spin for the Cure. There will be two 45 minute sessions. Following the Spin we will have a night of fun! Our evening will be filled with food, drinks, friends, raffles and lots of fun!

 

 

Watch the video from last year to get ready to spin!

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  1. nancy edwards

    Would like imfo for my friend who is 41 n needs help I am trying to research anything to help.

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