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Friendships Find Their Stride in Eighth Annual Buddy Walk
By: Jawanda Mast Special to Cordova Appeal Jawanda Mast Special to Cordova Appeal
Source: The Commercial Appeal Memphis, TN
10/27/2005
The eighth annual Buddy Walk for Down Syndrome Awareness brought
together almost 2,800 people who helped individuals with Down
syndrome take steps toward a brighter tomorrow.
The Buddy Walk, sponsored by the Down Syndrome Association of the
Mid-South, was held at Memphis Botanic Garden.
A new feature was the Imagine the PossABILITIES tent, a showcase
of individuals with Down syndrome and their talents from
cheerleading and singing to beautiful displays of artwork. One of
the highlights of the walk was participation by Memphis City, Shelby
County and DeSoto County school leadership.
Dr. Carol Johnson, superintendent of Memphis City Schools, Wanda
Halbert, president of the Memphis City Schools board, Ron Lollar and
Anne Edmiston of the Shelby County School Board, and Emily Adams
from the DeSoto County Schools, were among those in attendance.
The 2005 Buddy Walk featured entertainment by Toasted Opus,
Company D and the Memphis Elite Special Tigers with Channel 3
weatherman Todd Demers as the emcee.
The Down Syndrome Association of the Mid-South has the mission of
providing a brighter future for individuals with Down syndrome. For
information, contact the Down Syndrome Association of the Mid-South
at 541-5155 or e-mail dsamninfo@yahoo.com or visit dsamemphis.org .
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