On March 23, 2022

Registration now open for the 41st annual Prouty

The Prouty is back in-person on July 8-9

Northern New England’s largest family-friendly fundraising event is back and in-person on July 8-9. Registration is now open at theprouty.org for the 41st annual Prouty, benefiting life-saving cancer research and patient and family support services at Dartmouth. Dartmouth-Hitchcock’s participation options include cycling, walking, rowing, golfing, and the Prouty Ultimate (2 days cycling 200 miles). Virtual participation is also available and encouraged for anyone who can’t, or would prefer not to, attend the live event. Health and safety are top priorities. Event plans and logistics will be based on Covid-19 local public health guidelines to ensure a safe experience for all.

Register today at theprouty.org as we go all in to end cancer.

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