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St. Anthony hosts annual Red Shoe Crew Walk

Participants raise $4,100 and counting

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ST. ANTHONY, N.L. — Residents of St. Anthony rolled up their red and white-striped socks and marched down the street to raise money for the Ronald McDonald House for once again this year.
The Red Shoe Crew Walk has become an annual event in St. Anthony, raising thousands of dollars for the Ronald McDonald House, a home away from home for sick children and their families while being treated at the Janeway Children's Hospital.
This year's walk was held on Sept. 14, departing from the Lions Club with the St. Anthony Volunteer Fire Department escorting more than 40 participants.
The crew raised $4,100 by Sept. 16, with money still coming in from sock sales and donations.
To learn more about the Ronald McDonald House, readers can visit its website at https://rmhcnl.ca

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