Somerville Olympics of a Special Kind

On July 20, 2012, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

 

The Somerville Olympics of a Special Kind will take place on July 26 at Trum field. To restart this popular summer event it will be sponsored by; The Somerville School Department, Walnut Street Center, Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis, Rotary and Lions clubs.

The games will be opened by Mayor Curtatone and ceremonies will include a parade with the honor guards from the Somerville Police, Fire and Sheriffs’ departments. Jimmy DelPonte will coordinate some entertainment showcasing songs by the Sunsetters.  The Olympics will feature 5 events for teams to compete in.  The Olympics of a Special Kind are an opportunity for children and adults with developmental disabilities to get outside and enjoy the summer sun in a safe fun environment.   It is a great event to bring along family and friends to come and watch success and achievement in its best form.  In past years, the event was an annual spectacle featuring a helicopter entrance by former mayor Gene Brune, appearances by local celebrities and elaborate opening ceremonies. Event organizers wanted to restart the event as a way to open up more volunteer opportunities with the community, and to bring back a cherished Somerville tradition.

 

We urge all Somerville residents to attend and bring family and friends to this great event.  Anyone interested in volunteering should contact Kathleen Houghton at khoughton@k12.somerville.ma  or call 617-625-6600 Ext 6487.  The event takes place on Thursday, July 26, at 5:30 p.m. at Trum Field, with a rain date of August 2 at 5:30 p.m.  at the same location.

 

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