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Local Help Embracing Arms Around Autism

A phenomenal part to living in South Dakota is the incredible resource base of supporters we have. And this year is no different with the list of entertainers and vendors who are willing to help with our 2nd Annual Arms Around Autism on April 25 at 11 a.m. at our Sioux Falls facility on 26th street.  Look at what’s in store this year!

MUSIC

Amy Dresch

Amy Dresch

Amy Dresch, vocal instructor and owner of Cathouse Studios, will be performing her latest single, You’re Not Alone. The song was written and dedicated to her son who has autism. Amy’s song also features hip hop rapper, Blitz Maximus. We’re very excited at having these artists perform for us!

Musical Edge

Additional entertainment will be provided by Jeff Muezelaar. When Jeff isn’t working as a web expert at Click Rain, he owns and operates Musical Edge that will provide DJ services for our event.

FOOD

For the 2nd year in a row, we are blessed and honored to have our food vendors return to help us again.  Coke, Texas Roadhouse and the Sioux Falls Convention Center are back!  Texas Roadhouse will be providing their delicious rolls and honey butter while the Convention Center will be providing our staging as well as popcorn.  Hot Dogs will also be provided to participants and then you can wash it all down with a refreshing Coke products.

Coke Texas Roadhouse

Sioux Falls Convention Center

Sioux Falls Convention Center

YOU

We have the entertainment and we’ll have the food and drink - now all that is missing is you!  April 25 looks to be a pretty busy day in Sioux Falls with other activities planned.  We hope that you can attend, grab some free food and fun and learn a little bit more about autism.  On a serious note, autism is not going to go away.  The statistics are startling and alarming: every 23 minutes a child is diagnosed with autism.  No clear cut reasons exist for what causes autism and until that is determined we need everyone’s help in lifting up the needs for autism and the need for early detection/intevention.  Do your part - join us on April 25 at 11 a.m.

Comments (1)

  1. Paul wrote:

    Looks like a great event, Jeff!

    Posted 21 Apr 2009 at 6:08 pm

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