DALLAS WALK SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2019

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DALLAS WALK SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2019

On September 28 I get to go to the Autism Speaks Walk! It will be so much FUN and such a SPECIAL day for my family and me!

Autism Speaks Walks bring the community together to have fun and raise money that goes towards helping people with autism of all ages with lots of different strengths and abilities!

Autism Speaks Walks take place all across the United States – over 70 different places!

My Walk will take place at The Campus at Legacy and will start in the 9:00 a.m.

The Campus is at the center of Plano and near both The Shops at Legacy and Legacy West.

I will drive to the Walk with my family I will drive to the Walk with my family. I will make sure to hold hands with someone when we walk from our parking spot to the event!

When I get to the Walk, I will see lots of activities, tents and people.

There might be a line at the registration tent because lots of people will be there to turn in the donations they raised to help people with autism. Once we get signed in, it’s time to have fun!

At the registration table, all of the Walk participants will get a very cool blue pom pom! The pom pom is a sensory-friendly way to “clap” and show excitement without the noise!

Some people will get a ticket to take to another tent to pick up their shirt. Everyone who raises at least $150 in donations from their family and friends for the Autism Speaks Walk will get a ticket for a shirt!

My Walk might even have over 3,000 people there My Walk might even have over 3,000 people there! That is a LOT of people getting together to have fun and help out.

There will be a lot of fun games and activities that I can try if I want to. It’s okay if I would rather not play though. I can just rest with my family too.

Some of the fun activities include face painting, dancing, video games, a bounce house and lots more!

The Walk will also have people dressed up in costumes The Walk will also have people dressed up in costumes. I don’t need to be scared though, even though some may have masks or face paint on. They are all very nice people who are trying to help everyone laugh and have fun!

There will also be lots of music and announcements There will also be lots of music and announcements. But I can wear my headphones or go to the Quiet Tent. A nice volunteer can show me where to go.

Water and snacks like bananas and granola bars will be available if I get hungry or thirsty. I can also bring my own snacks or drinks to the Walk!

The Walk will happen even if it’s raining The Walk will happen even if it’s raining. If it does rain, I might have to wear a raincoat or boots, or hold an umbrella.

At the Walk there will be a stage where there will be people speaking At the Walk there will be a stage where there will be people speaking. There might even be a few people who sing and dance! I can sing and dance if I want to!

When the Walk starts, we will move to the starting line and walk along the route with all of the people. The Walk is both a 1K and 5K walk.

Before the Walk starts, there will be a mission moment where all of the people will move their pom poms in different ways to celebrate how autism is special to us. Then we will all raise them together before the countdown to the Walk begins! * * * * * * * * *

I will hold a grown up’s hand and stay close to my family during the Walk. If I get lost, there will be lots of helpers to help me find my family. I will go to the stage or look for people with bright yellow t-shirts and headsets on.

Along the way, there will be people cheering my family and me on as we walk. At the finish line, there will be lots of people celebrating that we have completed the Walk!

When I am done, I can go back and listen to music, play games or get a snack if I want. I can also go home after a fun day at the Autism Speaks Walk!

I am so excited to go to the Autism Speaks Walk I am so excited to go to the Autism Speaks Walk. It will be a lot of fun!