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Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011

Thanks from Fidelis Foundation

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We at the Fidelis Foundation of Myrtle beach would like to extend our warmest thanks to all of the surfing community of the Grand Strand!

Our foundation caters to the troubled youth of our area by offering them equine therapy. This is a great opportunity to teach them life skills that will be with them forever.

Many warm, heartfelt thanks to all our sponsors. We couldn’t do it without you.

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They are as follows: Case Group Subways, Hair by Kimmi, Event Fotos, Country Inn Suites, Outback Steakhouse of Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach Trail Rides, The Yoga Room, Prestwick Country Club, The Car Wash of Murrells Inlet, Saltwater Creek Cafe, Atlantic Surfing Federation/Denny and Terry Green, Resource Power, The Tint Shop of Surfside Beach, Village Surf Shop, Island Inspired Surf Shop, Eternal Wave Surf Shop, Extreme Surf Shop, Wallerbears Surf Shop, Surf The Earth Surf Shop, Surf City Surf Shop, Kevin and Gwen Murray, Wildwest, Soccer Locker, The Sun News.

Thanks so much again; your kindness is so appreciated.

The writer is a fundraiser for the Fidelis Foundation.

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