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DESCRIPTION:The 11th Annual Dipsea Hike for Zero Breast Cancer takes place on Saturday, 
 September 7th, 2013 at 8am starting at the legendary Dipsea Steps, 
 continuing on Mount Tamalpais and ending at Old Mill Park, 300 Throckmorton 
 Avenue in Mill Valley, CA. The event raises awareness about the importance 
 of physical exercise to reducing the lifetime risk of breast cancer for 
 adults and youth, while raising funds to support the research, education 
 and community outreach programs of Zero Breast Cancer. Zero Breast Cancer, 
 a San Rafael-based organization, is the only community-based organization 
 dedicated to finding out why women in Marin and the Bay Area are at higher 
 risk for breast cancer.  The beautiful 6 mile loop trail is good for hiking 
 or running. Prizes will be awarded and complimentary food, mini-massages & 
 music will follow the hike. Adults $35 in advance; Students $20 in advance; 
 Children under 11 are free. Registration is free for fundraising teams. For 
 more information or to register visit: 
 dipsea.zerobreastcancer.org\nProceeds from the 10th Anniversary Dipsea Hike 
 benefit the research, education and community outreach programs of Zero 
 Breast Cancer. The Dipsea Hike gives folks an opportunity to raise funds to 
 help Zero Breast Cancer’s work to eliminate breast cancer while doing 
 something tangible and effective to reduce their personal (or their loved 
 ones’) risk at the same time. Please like the Dipsea Hike for Zero Breast 
 Cancer Facebook Page and stay connected: 
 https://www.facebook.com/DipseaHikeForZeroBreastCancer.\nHikers and runners 
 begin at Old Mill Park in Mill Valley, climb the Dipsea steps up to the 
 celebrated views of Mount Tamalpais, cross the Panoramic Highway and follow 
 the Sun Trail to the Tourist Club (aid station #1). Then they take the 
 Redwood Trail to the Panoramic Trail, where it meets with Alice Eastwood.  
 There is a small set of steps at Alice Eastwood that takes hikers and 
 runners up to Panoramic Highway and the Mountain Home Inn (aid station #2). 
  From there, participants take Edgewood Ave to the Tenderfoot Trail, to the 
 Cypress Trail and return to the Dipsea steps, where the loop ends at Old 
 Mill Park (aid station #3). This event is a wonderful opportunity to 
 appreciate this outstanding natural resource that our State Parks 
 provide.\nZero Breast Cancer is a Marin County nonprofit organization 
 dedicated to finding the causes and prevention of breast cancer through 
 local participation in the scientific research process. It focuses on 
 identifying environmental factors and the role they play in breast cancer 
 at all stages of life and across generations. Zero Breast Cancer is the 
 only community-based organization dedicated to finding out why women in 
 Marin and the Bay Area are at higher risk for breast cancer. In partnership 
 with academic and research institutions ZBC has brought several million in 
 research dollars to fund Bay Area breast cancer researchers. Zero Breast 
 Cancer is also the only community-based organization with a primary focus 
 on prevention of Breast Cancer through research and education. Their goal 
 is the elimination of the disease. For more information, visit: 
 www.zerobreastcancer.org.   \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/07/10/18739631.php
SUMMARY:11th Annual Dipsea Hike for Zero Breast Cancer
LOCATION:Old Mill Park, Mill Valley & Mt Tamalpais Trails \n64 Cascade Dr. \nMill 
 Valley, CA 94941 \n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/07/10/18739631.php
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