Country Pasta joined over 4,400 participants in support of the Montana Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Helena Saturday, May 15, 2010. Supporters gathered near the Capitol Building wearing shirts in a rainbow of colors to help find a cure for breast cancer. There were Survivors, moms, dads, brothers, sisters, friends, kids, grandparents, babies in strollers, dogs, balloons, food, giveaways, racers, runners, joggers, walkers and even a pink Policeman! Throughout the morning Country Pasta representatives wore Volunteer shirts. During the 5K race we lined up near the finish line to cheer for the racers, and changed into our green and pink Country Pasta shirts in support of our Team Runner.


Country Pasta donated time and funds to support Survivor Activities. We were privileged to help Survivors and their families have great parking spots, a quick and painless registration process, lots of free stuff, and shirt signs celebrating or honoring those who have been affected by breast cancer.  We met some inspiring people and heard many encouraging stories. Thank you to everyone who worked so hard to make this a successful, fun and exciting event. We are proud to participate and already excited for the next Komen event this September in Coeur de Alene, Idaho.

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A Helena Policeman Supports the Race

A Helena Policeman Supports the Race

Cool Shirt!!

Cool Shirt!!

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