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"When I first started playing two years ago, I wasn't that good," Bowers said. "I am better at the game now because I practice all the time."

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Be a Fan of Inclusion ...

Sanders found a new meaning to life when he joined Special Olympics. He said that being a part of this is keeping him off the streets and it's something to look forward to because he made new friends.

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Be a Fan of Sport ...

Martinez, who is from Sullivan County and is coached by Melissa Ebeling, believes that the Special Olympics has helped him stay motivated as well keeping positive.

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News

September 1, 2012

WHO:                    Special Olympics New York


WHAT:                  Community Festival surrounding the 2012 State Fall Games


WHEN:                  Friday, October 19th, 4pm-7:30pm


WHERE:                Glens Falls Civic Center

1 Civic Center Plaza

Glens Falls, NY 12081


WHY:                     Calling all Stilt walkers, balloonists, ice cream trucks, cotton candy vendors, hot dog vendors and entertainers in the Glens Falls area! 


Special Olympics New York is hosting a ‘Community Festival’ prior to the Opening Ceremonies of the 2012 State Fall Games and we want you to be a part of it!  This event is free and open to the public and SONY Athletes and Coaches who will be traveling in from all over the New York State to attend!


Details:

Tent at Glens Falls Civic Center

Friday, October 19, 2012

Arrival/Set up by 4pm- Finish at 7:30pm

Opening Ceremonies start at 8 – all are invited to attend!


Please contact Stacy Gioeli at 518-388-0790 x111 or sgioeli@nyso.org if you would like to participate!


Special Olympics New York’s 2012 State Fall Games are among three annual State Games and more than 400 competitive experiences held each year throughout New York.  Nearly 900 athletes and coaches from across the state will be competing in seven Olympic-style sports including bocce, cycling, cross county, equestrian, softball, soccer and golf.  All events are free and open to the public.


                                Special Olympics New York athletes train and compete year-round in 22 sports, the Young Athlete Program and the Motor Activities Training Program - at no cost to the athlete, their families or caregivers.

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Michelle Iorizzo, 518-388-0790 ext. 109, miorizzo@nyso.org