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MAT-SU — Thirteen communities across the state will simultaneously host the 2011 Alaska Law Enforcement Torch Run and Pledge Drive May 21 at 10 a.m.
Law enforcement officers will lead a 5-kilometer fun run in Anchorage, Barrow, Delta Junction, Fairbanks, Homer, Juneau, Kenai, Ketchikan, Kodiak, Seward, Sitka, Valdez and the Mat-Su Valley. This is expected to be the largest simultaneous multi-community running event held in Alaska this year, with a goal to raise $125,000 for Special Olympics Alaska in local communities.
The Torch Run is open to law enforcement and the general public. Walkers, runners, joggers, strollers and in-line skaters are all welcome to participate.
“This fun run is a great way for families and neighbors to get out and stretch their legs, get some fresh air and support training and competition programs for over 2,000 Alaskan athletes with intellectual disabilities,” Special Olympics Alaska President and CEO Jim Balamaci said.
A 2011 Torch Run registration and pledge form is available at specialolympicsalaska.org. Those interested can pledge online. For those who wish to have their money donated to Mat-Su Valley athletes, click Mat-Su community.
— Information courtesy of Special Olympics Alaska