- October 24, 2018
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Amy Peebles, left, Nancy Greene, center, and Heather Peebles stopped by the event to walk a few laps around the track in support of autism.
Jennifer Elliott took a jog around the track with miniature horse Cherry.
Several games were held during the Walk 4 Autism, including sack races.
Dahren Bonny, 10, stopped at the petting zoo to visit the goats and miniature horse.
Dean Goodman, who will be a freshman at Dr. Phillips High next year, took miniature horse Cherry for a walk around the track.
Rob Vaughn raced against his family during the egg races.
Xander Carrozzella, 3, spent several minutes bouncing in the bounce house and sliding down the slide.
Joel and Michelle Hernandez walked a lap during the event in support of their child who has autism.
DR. PHILLIPS More than 150 people came out to the Walk 4 Autism that was held at Dr. Phillips High School on Saturday, April 29. The goal was to raise money to support the school’s Special Hearts Farm. The event featured the Special Hearts Farm petting zoo, a bounce house, food and drinks, games, sack races and a walk around the track.
Contact Brittany Gaines at [email protected].