This Saturday! May 16, 2015
POKER RUN / BENEFIT RIDE
Proceeds Go To Rikki’s Family To Assist with Medical Costs
Meet @ 11:00 AM, the Whaler parking lot in Muldoon
Draw First Card, Depart @ 11:30 AM
Second Card – Birchwood Saloon in Chugiak
Third Card – Valley Bike Blessing in Palmer
Fourth Card – Ice Cream Parlor in Houston
Last Card – Sheep Creek Lodge in Willow
Dinner at 5:30 PM @ Sheep Creek Lodge – $20 All you can eat!
PROMOTE KABUKI SYNDROME AWARENESS
One of the five main characteristics needed for a clinical diagnosis of Kabuki Syndrome is skeletal abnormalities. A second characteristic of Kabuki Syndrome is dermatoglyphic abnormalities. A third main characteristic of Kabuki Syndrome is postnatal short stature. A fourth main characteristic of Kabuki Syndrome is mild to moderate intellectual disabilities. About 5 percent of persons with Kabuki Syndrome have no intellectual disabilities. A fifth main characteristic of Kabuki Syndrome, is facial features. Those with Kabuki Syndrome have long palpebral fissures with eversion of outer third, arched eyebrows with sparse outer half, prominent eyelashes, prominent and/or misshaped ears, and depressed nasal tip. Facial features are very important in clinically diagnosing Kabuki Syndrome
For more information: http://www.allthingskabuki.com/home/kabuki-syndrome-101
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