‘In Step for Autism’ walk, family day

Posted 9/20/19

The Groden Network and the Autism Society Rhode Island Chapter will host the 17th Annual “In Step for Autism” at a brand new location, Rose Larisa Park in Riverside, on Saturday, Sept. …

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‘In Step for Autism’ walk, family day

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The Groden Network and the Autism Society Rhode Island Chapter will host the 17th Annual “In Step for Autism” at a brand new location, Rose Larisa Park in Riverside, on Saturday, Sept. 22. All proceeds from the 3K Walk and Family Field Day will benefit programs and services for individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities. The Walk will take place rain or shine! Registration begins at 10 a.m. with breakfast, and the walk will begin at 11:15 a.m. For more information or to sign up as an individual walker or team, visit grodennetwork.org/events. After the 3K walk, participants and their families are invited to enjoy lunch at the Family Field Day at Crescent Park Carousel. Take a ride on the carousel and play field games, pumpkin painting, raffle drawing for special prizes, music and more! The Family Field Day runs from noon to 2 p.m. For more information, please contact Lisa Rego at 401-274-6310 ext. 1111 or visit grodennetwork.org.

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