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Under the Sea 2 Featuring The Tropical Beat Steel Drum Band

10th Annual Mary Therese Rose Fund Dinner, UNDER THE SEA 2. Sunday October 21 4-8 Sheraton Crossroads Mahwah

It’s a cool Caribbean Calypso party this year at the 10th Annual Mary Therese Rose Fund Dinner, UNDER THE SEA 2.  You and your family are invited to join us on Sunday October 21 at the Sheraton Crossroads in Mahwah.  Ease into the evening with the sounds of the Caribbean during the hors d’oeuvre and cocktail hour. Then enjoy dinner and featured artists, The Tropical Beat Steel Drum Band. Cool down at the end of the evening with our delicious ice cream sundae dessert bar!  Kids can make their own music video and learn what is really under the sea from our guest marine biologist at the touch tank in this year’s kids’ room, open from 4:00 to 5:30 PM.  Our dinner and entertainment will follow.

 Wear your best beach cabana-wear and we’ll see you on October 21st for some cool times Under the Sea!  $160 Per Adult • $80 Per Child • $1200 Per Table

 Mary Therese Rose Crilly was born in 1998 with Joubert Syndrome a rare genetic disorder which left her profoundly disabled. Though physically limited, Mary’s limitless love and courage inspired those closest to her to establish a fund in her name to benefit special needs children being treated out of the Kireker Center for Child Development. The Fund provides needed therapies and equipment that are so often denied by insurance companies because of lifetime insurance benefit limits or simple denial of reasonable claims.

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 Each year The Mary Therese Rose Fund helps families pay for needed equipment like orthotics, braces, and standers. It also funds activities such as horseback riding that are therapeutic and brighten the lives of these special kids. It is the goal of The Mary Therese Rose Fund to help these special children reclaim some of the simple joys of childhood denied them by their disabilities.  Though Mary passed away in 2003 her brief life was filled with joy. In gratitude, and to honor her memory, supporters of the Mary Therese Rose Fund continue to work so that other special children can experience some of childhood's simple joys as Mary did.  For more information on the Mary Therese Rose Fund, go to www.marythereserose.org.

 Your tax deductible contribution benefits local special needs kids through The Mary Therese Rose Fund.  Reserve your tickets for this special event by calling Jack Crilly at 201-394-5940 or e-mailing jackcrilly@hotmail.com.

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