Sunday, May 18, 2014

Autism 5k

Over the weekend we took part in the Autism 5k race in the Twin Cities which helps fund research and gives grants to local families for therapies or education opportunities. The organization who puts on the race C.A.D.E.  believes all children deserve to learn. They are 100% a volunteer organization and have been helping the Minnesota autism community for several years. Our "team" consisted of two carloads with a race troupe of nine. Click here to learn more about the race and C.A.D.E.






The race took place around Lake Calhoun in the Twin Cities metro area and consisted of over 1500 walkers and runners.




We had a very positive experience thanks to the volunteers who gave their time. 




Here we are at the beginning of the race: 




The "team" was a group of staff who is dedicated to serving students with autism and all students in different roles in our school district. I enjoyed walking with the crew as everyone has a great sense of humor. We never ran out of things to talk about. 




  The day was beautiful and we enjoyed every moment!




We were the tail end of the race and a friendly police officer came up behind us on his motorcycle (flashing lights and all)  to tell us us we could take our time in finishing. 



Here we are at the grand finish!

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