Special Olympics Wyoming
Special Olympics Wyoming has announced that Cody High School and Cody Middle School are receiving national banner recognition. Cody High School and Cody Middle School are receiving this distinguished status as a result of meeting 10 national standards of excellence in the areas of inclusion, advocacy, and respect. The press release reads: Special Olympics Wyoming…
Ryan Brown, founder of Celebrities for a Cause, spoke about this year’s event which will have over 30 sports celebrities from June 28th thru July 1st raising money for Special Olympics. There are a number of events scheduled like a screening of the movie Vision Quest, a golf tournament, awards banquet, and free concert. There…
Special Olympics Wyoming is looking for inspired residents of 12 communities to “Be Bold, Go for the Cold!” at their local 2023 Jackalope Jump. Special Olympics Wyoming is hosting Jackalope Jumps across Wyoming in February, March, and April. “Individuals, athletes, businesses, schools, law enforcement, fire, military, and other clubs and organizations” that would like to…
This Friday, April 29th, 2022, area law enforcement officers will hold the Law Enforcement Torch Run to support Special Olympics Wyoming. The run is scheduled to begin at 8:15 a.m. near Walgreens (1585 Sheridan Ave). Local law enforcement will carry the “Flame of Hope” over to the Opening Ceremonies at the Cody High School track.…
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