Strike the R-Word and support Special Olympics Athletes

 

Strike the R-word!                             

Strike the R-word (retard) at 300 Atlanta
September 20, 2012 (6:30 p.m. — 9 p.m.)

STRIKE THE R-WORD and support Special Olympics athletes!

The evening’s mission is to further raise awareness and encourage Georgia residents to stop using the word “retard.”

When:
Thursday, Sept. 20 (6:30 p.m.-9 p.m.)

Where:
300 Atlanta (2175 Savoy Drive, Atlanta, GA 30341)
Located on the access road off Exit 30 on I-285.

Cost:
$40 per bowler (includes hors d’oeuvres, drinks, bowling shirt)
All proceeds go to Special Olympics Georgia. Your donation is tax deductible.

Click here for the release about Woods and Strike the R-word.

The event will be hosted by recording artist Eryn Woods who has a current single out right now! Laughin At Ya!

Registation is closed. If you are interested in attending the event, please email Wendy.Bigham@SpecialOlympicsGA.org. There are two spots still open.

Door prize and an amazing silent auction includes a $100 gift card to Green Tree Spa, weekend stay on Lake Wiess, photo shoot and CD with fashion photographer Jeremy Adamo, jewelry and more.

See what’s up for bid on our Facebook page.  Click here. Make

your bid there or at the event and winners will be announced Friday, Sept. 21. Anyone can bid in the silent auction on Facebook. You don’t have to attend the event.

 

 

By having a great evening out bowling with family and friends, you are also making a difference for the 24,470 registered Special Olympics Georgia Athletes. Our program provides year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. As athletes have fun and develop physical fitness, they find acceptance, become confident and aspire to greatness in other aspects of their lives. Our goal is to help bring persons with intellectual disabilities into the larger society under conditions where they are accepted and respected.

 Official sponsor:


 

Lane Sponsors:

Aha! Connection
Caduceus Occupational Medicine
The Family Dog
Kennesaw State University