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We have set up this group to promote the use of vehicle gatherings, car and bike shows, meets & meetings, races and events as sites for donating blood!  Blood donation is great gift that all citizens can participate in for FREE!

Website: http://www.RedCrossBlood.org
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Latest Activity: Mar 15, 2014

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HOST A BLOOD DRIVE & MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

Be a hero for a day in your community, sign up to host an American Red Cross blood drive.Click here to get started - …Continue

Tags: DIFFERENCE!, BLOOD DRIVE, HOST, Hero

Started by Michael Thies Jun 28, 2011.

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Comment by Michael Thies on June 28, 2011 at 10:51am

I just joined the AMERICAN BLOOD TEAM.

Feel the thrill of the race and join a team to get in on the action! With your Team Owner as the driver, you and your teammates will work together to win. As each member of your team donates blood, your team will advance in standings. The team with the most points at the end of the season wins! Team Play is organized into two divisions. Division One teams have between 51 -300 members. Division Two teams have 50 members or less. Both divisions have prize portfolios rewarding top performing teams. Team owners are allowed to add or remove members at their discretion. Take your team to victory lane for the chance to win these great prizes in 2011!

 

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