Stepping Out at Magic Mountain to Find A Cure For Diabetes
On November 5, almost 2,000 walkers “Stepped Out” at the 25th annual Step Out Walk to Stop Diabetes. This year’s event was held at Six Flags Magic Mountain where walkers had the unique opportunity to walk through the park before it was open to the public. Walkers formed teams with their families, friends and co-workers and held fundraising events and made donations to support the work of the American Diabetes Association. Through their efforts, almost $200,000 was raised that day to support the mission to “prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes.” After the Step Out Walk, all attendees enjoyed the Step Out Festival where they enjoyed food, entertainment, vendor booths and of course a visit from Bugs Bunny and his friends!
For more information on the American Diabetes Association or next year’s walk, please visit www.diabetes.org or contact Laura Kirchhoff at 323-966-2890 X7413.
Comments
ADVERTISE WITH US
Mark Shramek A Vision for Growth, Connection, and Community Impact
As the newly appointed chairman of the Valley Industry Association, Mark Shramek brings a focused, collaborative approach to strengthening the business community across Santa Clarita and the surrounding region.Mark did not originally set out to become chairman. After...
Presenters with a Passion for History Prepare for St. Francis Dam Site Tour in May
March is the month when the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society traditionally holds its annual tour at the site of the St. Francis Dam disaster in San Francisquito Canyon. The dam failed near midnight on March 12, 1928 and the flood waters that sluiced through the...
Getting to know Relay For Life of Santa Clarita Valley/American Cancer Society
ABOUT US Relay For Life of Santa Clarita Valley is the local community fundraising and awareness event for the American Cancer Society (ACS). Through Relay, we bring together neighbors, schools, businesses, caregivers, cancer survivors, volunteers, and community...


