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Schedule of Upcoming Fundraising Events for the Family of Officer Fox

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The following fundraising events for the family of fallen Plymouth Police officer Bradley Fox have been verified by either the "RIP Officer Bradley Fox" Facebook page or Patch.

In addition, those looking to show their support to Officer Fox's family can make contributions to the  Fox Children's Fund by mailing or bringing in a check to Continental Bank, 661 Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meeting, 19462.

Date Event Location Time Proceeds Ticket Information More Info Saturday, Sept 29 Free Yoga Classes Sol Yoga Studio, 117 W Ridge Pike, Conshohocken, Pa. 19428 10 a.m. Donations accepted for Fox Children's Fund Register for a space at www.solyogastudio.com Monday, Sep. 24 Frozen Yogurt Benefit Top This! Frozen Yogurt, 422 Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill, Pa. Noon - 10 p.m. 25% of sales for the entire day will to Fox Children's Fund Saturday, Sep. 29 Bake Sale 9th Annual Fun Fair & Car Show, 650 S Trooper Rd, West Norriton, PA, 19403 11 a.m. All proceeds go to Fox Children Fund If you are interested in donating a baked good (home-made or store bought, doesn't matter) please contact marlodavis08@comcast.net or bring your baked good to the event. Hosted by the St. Eleanor CYO Cross Country Team Saturday, Oct. 6 Joe Jonklin Comedy Show IBEW Local 380, 3900 Ridge Pike, Collegeville, Pa., 19426 7-11 p.m. All proceeds go to Fox family $30 a person, purchased at www.lowerprovidence
policeassociation.com
Four hours of comedy, DJ music, food, soft drinks, BYOB Saturday, Oct. 13 Beef & Beverage Fundraiser Ringing Hill Fire Co., 815 White Pine Lane, Pottstown, Pa. 19464 2-8 p.m. Proceeds go to Fox family $25 a person. Hosted by the Pottstown Police Officers Association, tickets include food buffet, beverages, and door prize drawing. Sunday, Oct. 14 Bake Sale Bowe's Exxon, 1608 Butler Pike, Conshohocken, Pa. 19428 10 a.m.-2 p.m. All proceeds go to Fox family

To add an event to this list, please contact editor James Myers at James.Myers@Patch.com.

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