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Run-Walk for Autism 2008
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Tipton Park Trail - Bloomington, IL.
Run Check-In: 8:00am
5K Run Starts at: 9:00am
Walk Check-In: 11:00am
Walk Starts at: 1:00pm

Join Us in a 5K (3.1 mile) Race through Tipton Park and Constitution Trail.
The Race will be timed and Prizes will
be awarded for each Age Division.
- or -
Sign Up to Walk (1 mile) around the
Tipton Park Trail and Help Us Raise Funds and Awareness for
Our Autism Families.

- Includes T-Shirt+Snacks
**
Registration Deadlines:
Registration Fee must be Paid by September 1, 2008 to guarantee availability of a T-Shirt for Participant.
On-Line Registrations due by: September 7, 2008
Participants may Register on the Day of the Event.
**Note: Registration/Entry Fee for 5k Run on the day of the event is $35   (See Check-in Times above)

Pre-Registrations also taken on September 20, 2008 from 5:00pm - 7:30pm at Easter Seals located at:
2404 E Empire Street - Bloomington, IL
Fundraiser Campaign:

Money collected by individuals participating in Fundraising efforts may drop off Donations at the Registration table on the Day of the Event, during the Pre-Registration at Easter Seals, or mail them to:
ASMC - Autism Run-Walk
2404 E Empire St - Suite 231 - Bloomington, IL 61704

Fundraising Pledges and Donations for the Run-Walk for Autism 2008 must be turned in by September 21, 2008 to be eligible for Fundraiser Prizes.

Mens
Division

19 + Under
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50 + Up

Prizes awarded for fastest Run time in each age division.

Womens Division
19 + Under
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50 + Up

Walkers: Prizes awarded for
Top Fundraiser Categories
"Individual 12 and under"
"Individual 13 and over"
"Top Fundraising Team"

Our Goal is to continue to strengthen our families' access to and enjoyment of community programs, services and events. Having these opportunities is vital for the children to learn how to navigate the community which will help them as they become adults and just as importantly; by the children being in the community, the community is learning about our children and adults who live with Autism.

Today 1 in 150 people have Autism, your help is crucial for the Autism Society to continue to provide programs and services.

Every penny we raise goes right back into our community!

 

 

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