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Participants launch a burst of color to close out the Autism Color Run at John A. Logan College on Saturday, April 12. The event raised funds for the Autism Society of Southern Illinois and featured food trucks, games, and community volunteers.
Participants launch a burst of color to close out the Autism Color Run at John A. Logan College on Saturday, April 12. The event raised funds for the Autism Society of Southern Illinois and featured food trucks, games, and community volunteers.
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Miles of Smiles: Logan’s Autism Color Run Bursts with Joy and Community Spirit

John A. Logan College hosted its Autism Color Run on Saturday, April 12, bringing community members together to run or walk a mile around campus while being doused in colorful powder along the route.
The event served as a fundraiser for the Autism Society of Southern Illinois. Volunteers included members of the retired Illinois police and fire motorcycle club, the Renegade Pigs, who joined in by tossing powder on participants.
Kaleigh Duncan
Volunteer Angie Davis said her favorite part was “looking at the little kids smile.”
The day also featured bounce houses for children, a variety of food trucks and a final celebratory color throw to close out the event.
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