R Community Game & A Walk to Believe

The Official Law Firm of Rutgers Athletics, Garces, Grabler & Lebrocq, P.C. proudly sponsors the upcoming Rutgers Football “R Community Game” against Akron football this September 7th, 2024, featuring “A Walk to Believe” with Eric LeGrand. 

Rutgers Football is back, and GGL is thrilled about the Scarlet Knights’ upcoming season! 

Join us on September 7th for the annual R Community Game! Support the Rutgers team as they face the Akron Zips. The game is scheduled to kick off at noon, so come early, wear your scarlet and gray, and be ready for a great time!

Can’t make it to the game? Tune in to the Big Ten Network at noon to watch from home.

Single game tickets for the R Community Game can be purchased here.

A Walk to Believe

We are also proud to support and join Eric LeGrand and Rutgers Football for the 14th annual “A Walk to Believe.” 

Complete your “5K Your Way” by August 30th, and then join Eric and the rest of the Rutgers community for a parade and special tailgate on game day. To complete the “5K Your Way”, simply choose your movement activity—walk, hike, or swim to a 5K, or get creative with any 30-minute exercise. 

On game day, additional registration and the AWTB tailgate opens at 7 a.m., with the pre-game parade with Eric LeGrand starting at 9 a.m.

All proceeds benefit Team LeGrand of the Reeve Foundation.

GGL is honored to be part of this incredible event and can’t wait to show our Scarlet Knight pride on game day.

For detailed event information or to register, visit the official website.

 

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