Lucy’s Boardwalk Beach Bash

Celebrate Lucy’s favorite things at a fun, beach-inspired boardwalk bash featuring a DJ dance party, games, crafts, and more! Join us in honoring Lucy Macaluso while raising awareness and funds for Ewing’s Sarcoma research.

Event Overview

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6:00pm

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35-01 Morlot Ave #2, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410

Join us for Lucy’s Boardwalk Beach Bash, an unforgettable evening inspired by the favorite moments of Lucy Macaluso, who bravely fought Ewing’s Sarcoma. This beach-themed event will include boardwalk-style games, crafts, a DJ dance party, ice cream, and more—all in celebration of Lucy’s joy, resilience, and love for life.

Though much of Lucy’s elementary school years were spent undergoing intensive chemotherapy treatments, her time was still filled with laughter, friends, and her love of the Jersey Shore. Trips to the boardwalk brought Lucy some of her happiest moments, and her excitement was truly contagious. Lucy didn’t lose to cancer; she won at life.

Let’s come together to honor Lucy’s memory, celebrate her spirit, and support critical Ewing’s Sarcoma research. Together, we can make a difference while sharing joy and Lucy’s favorite things with the community.

Event Details:

Date: Thursday, February 13, 2025

Time: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM EST

Location: Thomas Jefferson Middle School: 35-01 Morlot Ave #2, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410

Event Sign-up Fee: $35

Tee-shirt Add-on: $15

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About The Charlie Landers Foundation

We are a non-profit organization dedicated to fighting against Ewing's Sarcoma, a rare and aggressive form of pediatric cancer.

Our mission is to fund life-saving research, provide support to patients and their families, and raise awareness about this devastating disease. With the aim of improving the prognosis and quality of life for those affected by Ewing's Sarcoma, we tirelessly work to fill the gaps in funding and resources

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