2012 FOX CITIES WALK 4 AUTISM!

The 2012 Fox Cities Walk 4 Autism is set for Saturday, April 28, 2012 at Tanner's Grill & Bar.

The walk will start and end at
Tanner's Grill & Bar, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. This year's walk features comedians Miller & Mike, Wild Air, carnival games, raffles, Theda Star (weather permitting), and fun for all ages.

Registration is $15.00 per person or $45.00 per family of 4, $10 for each additional walker. The first 1000 walkers will receive a Walk 4 Autism t-shirt and Tanner's will provide a
complimentary lunch after the walk. Thank you to Tanner's for their generosity!


Online registration is open until April 20. Team registration closes April 15. Walk-up registration is available the morning of the Walk starting at Tanner's Grill & Bar at 8:30 a.m., Saturday, April 28, 2012. See you there!

5K and Short cut routes available. Click here
for a route map.

How do I form a team?

Forming a team is very simple. As a team captain, you will choose a team name and list yourself as the team captain when you register. Then, have 12 of your family, friends, and co-workers register on the website under your team name (they can register and pay separately). You must have 12 people registered under your team name by team registration deadline of April 15, 2012. All teams with 12 or more walkers will have their team name printed on their shirts at no charge.

WELCOME TO
FRIENDS OF AUTISM

Every sixteen minutes, a child in the United States is diagnosed with autism.  In Wisconsin, at least one child is diagnosed with autism every day.  Autism is now the most prevalent developmental disability—affecting more children than cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, hearing loss, and vision impairment.  In fact, more children will be diagnosed with autism than with childhood leukemia, diabetes, and cancer combined.

Friends of Autism was established in 2000 as the only autism charity in Wisconsin dedicated to raising money to fund autism research, awareness, and education.  Friends of Autism is powered by volunteers and relied upon by parents and professionals throughout the state.

We invite you to learn more about autism and our organization on the pages of our website.  We’re hoping that you, too, will become a Friend of Autism.
 
See our NEW Facebook page at "Friends of Autism - Wisconsin."