Check out glow dodgeball at NAHS
Make your way to the North Attleboro High School gymnasium on Saturday, March 12, for a fun day of glow dodgeball, hosted by the Massachusetts Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. The event starts at 10 a.m., but organizers say you can arrive early for the pre-party, which will include music, a glow body painting station, and a photo booth. Attendees are encouraged to dress up and awards will be given out for Best Costume, Best Themed Team, and Most Spirited Team. Additionally, the top team in each division will earn a trophy and bragging rights. “Our goal is to help spread the word of inclusion and celebrate our athletes through a fun and inclusive event,” said North Attleboro Police Officer Kristine Crosman, who has been involved with Special Olympics for over a decade and recently became a track coach at NAHS. You can preregister at https://fundraise.specialolympics.org/event/dodgeball. Proceeds from the event will go to the NAHS Unified Sports Program so it can purchase “Play Unified” uniforms for the track team in the upcoming spring season. Any leftover funds will benefit the Special Olympics of Massachusetts.
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