Paul's Run for Epilepsy

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Start
9:00 a.m.

Event
5K Run/Walk
and Run Like Paul Races for Kids!
New Course Map

Location
Gary Morava Recreation Center
110 W. Camp McDonald Rd. Prospect Heights, IL 60070
Prospect Heights Park Dist. Website

ALSO AS A BONUS - Come and rock with the band, Street Jamz!!

Cause
Epilepsy Awareness

Paul Schmidt was a young man who grew up in Prospect Heights and died of epilepsy in October of 2008, just shy of his 22nd birthday. Join us in celebrating his life, as well as raising much-needed awareness and funding for this life-altering and life-threatening condition.

Proceeds to benefit CURE: Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy
95 cents of every dollar raised goes directly to research and awareness programs
 
The weather should be cooler by then! Sounds like a great event for a good cause.
 
Thanks, we did the run last year the first week in October and it was beautiful out. We had 200 runners come out last year, it was great!

Paul's mom, Debi
 
Hope you have a great day. I will have toput that on my calendar and run 5k here that day.
 
Thanks!
We raised over $13,000 last year that went directly to SUDEP research.
This year we are reaching out to the epilepsy community more and are inviting companies that make safety equipment/devices for people with epilepsy to come to our event with to show their products. When Paul was alive we had a very hard time finding stuff. There does not seem to be a good central location for finding safety items. If anyone has any ideas on companies that I could invite to our 5K, I'd love to hear from you.

Paul's Mom, Debi
 
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