Brain Tumor Walk at
Weldon Springs scheduled for September 7th
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[August 30, 2019]
CLINTON – The 4th Annual National Brain Tumor Society Nature Walk will
occur on September 7, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. at the northern pavilion
(Chautauqua Area), Weldon Springs State Recreation Area east of Clinton,
IL.
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The purpose of the Nature Walk is to raise funds and awareness for
brain tumor research and to honor all who are suffering from, or
have suffered the devastating effects of a brain tumor. The goal of
the event is to raise $5,000 for the National Brain Tumor Society.
Organizer Lauren Thompson Johnson started the nature walk fundraiser
in 2016 in honor of her mother Carol Thompson, who died in 2015 from
glioblastoma malforma (GBM), the most aggressive and deadliest form
of all brain tumors. It is a natural fit to have it at Weldon
Springs, where Carol Thompson spent three decades bringing nature
and education together in the same setting, first as a volunteer
then employed as Weldon Spring’s first park interpreter. Her
achievements include getting the one room Union Schoolhouse
relocated to Weldon Springs, the Take Pride in America Award,
presented by the President of the United States of America, and a
"Those Who Excel” community volunteer award. Many local residents
experienced as schoolchildren her passion for nature.
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Registration is at the pavilion on September 7th between 10:00-11:00 a.m. A
suggested donation of $10 is requested in order to participate in the walk and
activities; the quarter mile nature walk begins at 11:00 a.m. All ages are
welcomed, as well as leashed dogs. After the walk there will be a drawing for
donated items and a bounce house for kids. Sponsors of this year’s event include
AMVETS Post 14, K&K Construction, Baum Chevrolet Buick, and State Farm agent
Nate Ennis.
For details on event activities and offerings, please call, text or email Lauren
Johnson at 217-622-8294 or
Thompson. lauren84@gmail.com or Norman Emery at 703-674-6828 or
norm.emery@ gmail.com.
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