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SUMMARY:THE DASH DALLAS
DESCRIPTION:29 th  Annual The Dash Experience  Set for March 25 th  in Dall
 as   \n Event features 5k Glow Run\, One-Mile Walk\, & Live Music Experien
 ce f rom the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge \n  \nWalk. Run. And Glow on Saturd
 ay\, March 25 th  on the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in Dallas for the  29 t
 h  Annual The Dash  Experience benefiting U & I\, a 72-year-old nonprofit
  that works to build opportunities of inclusion for veterans\, adults and
  youth with disabilities.   \n“This is a unique event as we celebrate thos
 e who are often overlooked in our community including our veterans and peo
 ple with disabilities\,” said Hugh Breland\, CEO of U&I. “Our organization
  focuses on providing employment\, housing\, transportation and education
  for veterans\, adults\, and youth with disabilities. This family-friendly
  event will help us fund important programs to assist the most vulnerable
  in North Texas.”  \nThe Dash 2023 includes a certified 5k glow-run\, a on
 e-mile walk\, shop small market\, kids zone\, food trucks and live music e
 xperience featuring  Paul Wall  &  The Chris Perez Band . Registration is
  now open at  TheDash23.Com  or participants can register the day of the e
 vent. The 5k is $30 per person and the one-mile walk is $20 per person. On
 -site registration and pre-race activities begin at 4:30 p.m. Registration
  increases to $35 for the 5k and $25 for the one-mile walk on race day.  \
 nThere will be fun for the whole family with DJ Throwdown Sam from Majic 9
 4.5 mixing live alongside a full line-up of amazing musicians\, a Kid Zone
  featuring games\, face painting and interactive activities\; scrumptious
  eats at the Food Truck Alley\; spirits at the Beer Garden\; and local ven
 dors in the Shop Small Market. \nThe 5k race\, one-mile walk and glow expe
 rience kicks off at sunset. U&I will invite participants to light up Trini
 ty Groves with glow paint\, glow sticks and other glowing surprises. \nIn
  1951\, Jean Walker Bentley overcame cultural barriers and spoke out for d
 isabled children and their families. She started the Children’s Developmen
 t Center to meet the scholastic and socialization needs of children with s
 pecial needs. In 1981\, the federal government mandated that public school
 s had the responsibility to educate children with disabilities. The organi
 zation evolved to help veterans find employment and provide vocational tra
 ining for special education students preparing to transition out of high s
 chool. \nToday\, as one of the largest workforce development centers in No
 rth Texas\, U&I continues to meet the needs of disabled individuals by pro
 viding vocational training\, job readiness training\, paid work opportunit
 ies and community placement to more than 1000 youth and adults with severe
  intellectual\, physical and/or mental health disabilities. More informati
 on about U&I is available at  uandispreadthelight.com .\nMargaret Hunt Hil
 l Bridge\nDallas\, TX 75207 United States\n
LOCATION:Dallas\, TX 75207
URL:http://colleyville.bubblelife.com/community/colleyville_calendar/librar
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