Sunday, May 5, 2019

‘Walk MS’ in Santa Rosa, California

Walk MS logo. Lower-case word 'walk' in green letters above capital-letter, orange 'MS.' Black shoe-prints, with a variety of tread-patterns, superimposed across the 'MS'
Walking has ALWAYS been Team Darkhill’s thing, and wherever we lived, we’ve looked for ways to harness that power for good.

In Lake County, California, we walked each year in the “Vineyard Run for Literacy,” which benefited Adult Literacy at the Lake County Library. In Ashland, Oregon, we supported Ashland schools via the “Monster Dash.”

As of yesterday, we each walked 3 miles in the Santa Rosa Walk MS event. Our route began and ended at Maria Carrillo High School; it took us past Rincon Valley Library, through Rincon Valley Community Park and along neighborhood streets before heading back along Montecito Boulevard.

Walking has been such a core part of our lives, you might even call it our “super-power.” It feels good to channel something that we enjoy so much, into making the world a better place. Jonathan and I will be looking for additional fundraiser-walks, as well as continuing to walk nearly everywhere during our day-to-day travels.

Feel like contributing toward Walk MS? You can share a donation at http://main.nationalmssociety.org/goto/cynthiaparkhill

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