Blue Power, Scott Stokley Autism Awareness Doubles at Addison Oaks

Saturday, March 19, 2016 at Addison Oaks County Park in Leonard, Michigan
Disc golf doubles tournament

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About this tournament

DATE: 3/19/16 at Addison Oaks, Leonard, MI

DIVISIONS:
1 - OPEN
2 - INT
3 - REC
4 - WOMEN

ENTRY:
Special needs class - FREE
Bring your own partner doubles - $60 per team

PLAYERS PACK:
Custom MVP "Blue Power" disc
"Blue Power" T-Shirt
PRIZES FOR ALL DIVISIONS:
Trophies

WHAT WE WILL ACCOMPLISH AT EACH OF THE 26 EVENT WE WILL RUN THIS WINTER:
1. We will raise money and awareness for the Franziska Racker Center. This amazing organization helps people with disabilities and their families.
2. We will spread "Blue Power" (See below) and educate people about autism and encourage them to be proactive in their support.
3. We will introduce disc golf to people with special needs through our FREE special needs class before each event.
4. We will sell mulligans (up to 5 per player) at a cost of one can of food per mulligan. Our goal is to provide 2,500 meals this winter for those in need.
5. We will have fun playing disc golf and making the world a better place while having fun with our old friends while making new ones.

SCHEDULE:
9:00am Special needs class
10:00am: Bring Your Own Partner Doubles
After the event: Raffle and ring of fire

WHAT WE NEED FROM EVERYONE:
1. Come out to the event and play doubles.
2. Let anyone you know with special needs in your life about our free special needs class.
3. Come to the special needs class and volunteer your time to help, one on one with anyone who needs it. (Optional - But would love to have you)
4. Donations to the raffle and ring of fire.

WHAT IS BLUE POWER:
Blue Power is about knowledge and ending ignorance about autism. Everyone who comes to our events will leave knowing a little about this issue affecting millions around the world. Just like pink is the color of breast cancer, blue is the color of autism awareness. What makes Blue Power different is Blue Power isn't just knowledge, it's about being encouraged and empowered to act upon this new knowledge.
When someone has Blue Power they are encourage to do two things;
1. Share information about autism to others and help spread Blue Power.
2. Interact with people with autism and their families and help end the isolation they often feel.
Our goal is for everyone who plays disc golf to have Blue Power and through disc golf we will make the world a better place!
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