Support Special Olympics during Torch Run

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Photo courtesy Archuleta County Sheriff’s Office Archuleta County Sheriff Rich Valdez and Special Olympics athlete Bret Jackson encourage the community to come out and support the Special Olympics Torch Run on Thursday, May 12. The event will include a procession of emergency vehicles, runners, walkers and bikers carrying the Special Olympics Flame of Hope down Put Hill beginning at 9:30 a.m., followed by activities and an awards ceremony in Town Park. Photo courtesy Archuleta County Sheriff’s Office
Archuleta County Sheriff Rich Valdez and Special Olympics athlete Bret Jackson encourage the community to come out and support the Special Olympics Torch Run on Thursday, May 12. The event will include a procession of emergency vehicles, runners, walkers and bikers carrying the Special Olympics Flame of Hope down Put Hill beginning at 9:30 a.m., followed by activities and an awards ceremony in Town Park.[/caption]

The Archuleta County Sheriff’s Office (ACSO) will be hosting the Special Olympics Torch Run beginning at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, May 12, and registration is now open.

The event, the We Care to Share Community Run, is returning to Archuleta County after a hiatus that stretched more than a decade.

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