GILFORD — Pub Mania teams — and all others interested in taking part — may take to the streets once again beginning Wednesday, April 29, walking and running each Wednesday through June 10 as part of the spring Shuffle.
Created as a key fundraiser for the Greater Lakes Region Children’s Fund in 2013, the Shuffle is simply a walk — or run — from Patrick’s Pub up to the Bank of NH Pavilion and back, or as far as each participant wishes to walk, with personal bests encouraged. Shufflers are those who take part.
Each Shuffler donates $10 per week via the online nonprofit payment portal GiveGab, or $70 for the seven weeks, and in this fun and healthy way, $160,896 has been raised over the past 13 years to support children and families in need.
Volunteers man the Shuffle course from 5 to 6 p.m. to keep participants safe and hand out tickets for a raffle at Patrick’s at 6 p.m., which concludes each week’s event.
Lisa Cornish, captain of the Juggernaut Fitness team, was first involved with the Shuffle as a walker, but after several years, she began volunteering. She can be found on the course just beyond the entrance to the pavilion, where she hands out a raffle ticket to each Shuffler who passes her.
“I observe kind-hearted, amazing people who want to make a difference and do,” Cornish said. They are all cheerful and happy to do their part. They make my heart smile.”
On the last night of the spring Shuffle, Wednesday, June 10, three teams will be awarded a Top Team prize and receive a $100 gift card to Patrick’s. A gift card raffle will also be held, and a Shuffle gift will be given to all Shufflers who donated $10 for each of the seven spring Shuffles.
For more information, visit patrickspub.com and click on the Pub Mania Shuffle icon.


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