Dominick's Pizza 3rd
Annual Pizza Eating Contest
Location: 1768 S. Lincoln Ave (Lincon & Dante Shoping Plaza).Vineland NJ 08361856
691-5511 Fax 856 691-5665 Date:
Sunday June 27, 2010
Time: 12:00-6:00pm
Rules & Regulations
Kids Race
· $5 to enter: pre-registration and waiver release form
signed
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Must be accompanied by an adult
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Participants receive a 2 slices pizza & soda;
First to finish
· NO dipping
in water or soda allowed!
· Prizes to 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place finishes.
Adult Race
· $10 to enter: pre-registration and waiver release form
signed
·
Must be 18 yrs or accompanied by an adult
·
Participants receive a 12” pizza & soda
·
NO dipping in water or soda allowed!
· Prizes to 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place finishes.

Dominick's
Pizza is Sponsoring its 2nd Annual Block Party on Sunday June 27,2010 at the Lincoln & Dante shopping plaza. Proceeds
of this event will be given to charitable organizations such as Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, and Alex's
lemonade stand the Event will consist of a Car Show,Live Music, Silent Auction . As an added attraction Dominick's Pizza will
be holding is second annual pizza eating contest.
To
help in our efforts we are accepting donations & looking for volunteers. Checks can be made out to Domnick's Pizza (please
include your name & which organization you are donating too.) Checks can be submitted by person or via mail to : Dominick's
Pizza ,1768 S. Lincoln ave. ,Vineland ,N.J 08361.For further infomation contact Saverio Brunetti 856-691-5511 or via email ;
pizza@myDominicks.com


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and the public. The Association is also actively involved in advocating for scientific research and for the rights of people
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2000, a 4 year old cancer patient named Alexandra
"Alex" Scott announced a seemingly simple idea -she was holding a lemonade stand to raise money to help "her
doctors" find a cure for kids with cancer. For the next four years, despite her deteriorating health,
Alex held an annual lemonade stand to raise money for childhood cancer research. On August 1st, 2004, Alex died peacefully
at the age of 8 -- she had risen over $1 million for childhood cancer research in her short lifetime.