To benefit the National Parkinson Foundation Orange County, CA Chapter and the National Parkinson Foundation.
Date: Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Venue: Mason Park
Schedule Details
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Registration Opens Main Stage – Tremble Clefs |
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Movement Pavilion Opens Stretching with Mary Lacey Lawn Bowling presented by US Lawn Bowling Association |
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Main Stage – Opening Ceremony Presentation of the Flag by VFW Post 5868 / Laguna Beach National Anthem sung by Jacqueline Massing |
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Walk Begins – 2 routes, approximately 1 mile and 2 miles Movement Pavilion – Brain Ball with Pat LaSasso |
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Main Stage – Music by local musician, P.M. Howard |
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Movement Pavilion – “Twist and Shout” – Exercise demo with Hoag Rehab Services |
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Main Stage – Music by Benny Mardones Movement Pavilion – Chair Yoga with Cindy Miller |
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Main Stage – Closing Ceremony |
Food Court: For all pre-registered participants, you will be provided with a couponfor the following food generously donated by our sponsors: Izzy Sparkling Juice, Frito Lay Snacks, Dryers Fruit Bars, Little Sassy Cakes, Taco Bell Tacos and Burritos
Moving Day will kick off at Shelter 6 and thanks to OC Parks the parking is free.
About Moving Day
The National Parkinson Foundation’s Moving Day® is the National Parkinson Foundation Orange County, CA, Chapter’s annual fundraising walk event. It will be a day of joining together and raising awareness of Parkinson’s disease. In addition to a fundraising walk, it will be a celebration of movement, with a special Movement Pavilion featuring yoga, dance and much more. We anticipate more than 1,000 participants, which will include people with Parkinson’s, families, friends, healthcare professionals, corporate leaders and corporate teams, will join together to raise funds in support of the Foundation’s mission. It will be a day to move, a day that will move you and a day to move others.
About the Chapter
The National Parkinson Foundation Orange County, CA, Chapter’s primary purpose is to serve the community of Orange County and beyond through education, awareness, care, and support. This goal is accomplished through local support groups, exercise and singing classes, and an annual education symposium. Our second goal is to provide resources through fundraising endeavors that will contribute to the research effort to find a cure for Parkinson’s disease.





















