Up & Coming Weekly

April 02, 2019

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APRIL 3-9, 2019 UCW 25 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM Hope Mills News & Views Meetings For details about all meetings and activities, including location where not listed, call Town Clerk Jane Starling at 910-426-4113. • Citizens Academy Program Tuesday, April 9, 6 p.m., Town Hall • Historic Preservation Commission Wednesday, April 10, 5 p.m., Parks and Recreation Building • Mayor's Youth Leadership Monday, April 15, 6 p.m., Parks and Recreation Building • Board of Commissioners Monday, April 15, 7 p.m., Luther Meeting Room • Citizens Academy Tuesday, April 16, 6 p.m., Parks and Recreation Building • Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Monday, April 22, 6:30 p.m., Parks and Recreation Building • Citizens Academy Tuesday, April 23, 6 p.m., Town Hall • Appearance Commission Tuesday, April 23, 6:30 p.m., Parks and Recreation Building Activities • Food Truck Rodeo ursday, April 4, 5-8 p.m., Town Hall rear parking lot. Enjoy music, an assortment of food trucks, bouncy house and games for kids, and presentations by various public service vendors. • Breakfast with the Easter Bunny/Easter egg hunt Saturday, April 6, 8:30 a.m-11 a.m. and 11:15 a.m., Hope Mills Recreation Center. Registration for the breakfast is now closed. e Easter egg hunt, however, is free and does not require registration. Call 910-426-4109 for more information. • Hope Mills Area Kiwanis Club at Sammio's, second Tuesdays at noon and fourth Tuesdays at 6 p.m. For details, call 910-237-1240. Promote yourself Email hopemills@upandcomingweekly.com. CALENDAR NEWS ShineLight, a Fayetteville-based organization that offers services for individuals with autism, will hold its 5K Shine Your Light run and one-mile fun run Saturday, April 27, at Town Hall in Hope Mills. The address is 5776 Rockfish Road. Nikki Creecy, chief executive officer of ShineLight, said the organization is 13 years old and was previously called Genesis, A New Beginning of Fayetteville. "We rebranded in 2014 and decided to special- ize in autism,'' she said. Creecy said the rebrand- ing was done because the majority of people the organization was working with suffered from autism. The services provided to individuals with autism are of a behavioral nature, she said. The services deal with skill development that allows autistic individuals to replace maladaptive behav- iors and function in society, the community, at home and in school. Recently, ShineLight has added applied behav- ior analysis to its services. The run is an annual event that was held in Fayetteville last year. Creecy said it's held in April because that's autism awareness month. "It's all about shining the light on autism and ShineLight, as well, so people will know who we are for the purpose of educating the community,'' Creecy said. All proceeds from the race will go toward funding the services ShineLight provides. The race is open to both serious runners and to those who just want to get out and support the cause. There will be official timing for those who want to compete. The first 300 finishers will get medals, Creecy said, but there will be separate prizes for the first-, second- and third-place overall finish- ers. There will also be awards presented in vari- ous age groups. In addition to the race, there will be a raffle for wireless ear buds, a Go Pro camera and a Fitbit. Raffle tickets are $1 each, and those buying tickets don't have to be present to win. There are three entry fees. For the Shine Your Light 5K, the cost is $35. The one-mile Fun Run is $17. Teams of five runners can participate for $30 each. Registration for the race is day-of from 6 a.m. until 7:30 a.m. The 5K race starts at 8 a.m. and the Fun Run starts at 8:15 a.m. Sponsorship opportunities are also available. There are five levels of sponsorship, from $5,000 to $250. Each offers combinations of race entries, event T-shirts, logo recognition and vendor space. For those not interested in the sponsorship option, in-kind donations or direct contributions are available. Creecy said volunteers are also welcome to help out, and if any food trucks would like to set up at the race site, they are welcome to contact the ShineLight offices. In order to be assured recog- nition in printed race materials, sponsors must finalize their deals by April 12. Creecy can be reached at nikki@shine-light. org, 910-323-1335 or in person at the ShineLight office, 203 Rowan St. ShineLight holds race to help fight autism by EARL VAUGHAN JR. The race, set for April 27, is open both to serious runners and those who just want to support the cause. Photo by Spencer Imbrock on Unsplash

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