Julia Mead Visits "Midday Maryland" to Highlight "Baltimore Boogie" JHCC Benefit

Indian Creek senior Julia Mead recently appeared on WMAR TV's show "Midday Maryland" to highlight the "Baltimore Boogie," a dance marathon to benefit Johns Hopkins Children's Center, which is being held on Saturday, November 16, from 12:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Julia is a member of the Teen And Children's Council at Johns Hopkins Children's Center (TACC), a group of youth ages 12-21, who have all been previous or current patients at the Children's Center. A goal of the group is to help raise money for the Children's Center. The "Baltimore Boogie Dance Marathon" is a fun outreach effort, featuring games, crafts, activities, and lots of dancing!
 
This is going to the third annual Baltimore Boogie. Last year's event raised over $40,000 for the hospital. More information about the Baltimore Boogie - and Julia's efforts to help - can be found at:   https://support.hopkinschildrens.org/baltimoreboogie/httpssupporthopkinschildrensorgbaltimoreboogieTeam-Julia
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