KSI’s Paths to PossAbilities 5K Event Enjoys Perfect Weather

KSI’s 3rd Annual Paths to PossAbilities 5K Run/ Walk was held at Mispillion River Brewing Company on June 8. Organized by Nic DeCaire’s team with Fusion Racing, the day started with a refreshing breeze, a beautiful blue sky, and close to 80 race entrants.


Paths to PossAbilities was made possible by many sponsors. Gold sponsors were: Daily State News, Del-One Federal Credit Union, Integrity Nursing, and Sharp Energy. Silver sponsors were: Aqua Tech Water Specialties, Atlantic Concrete Co., Artesian Water Company, Bayhealth, Best Ace Hardware, Faw Casson, and William Hare. Bronze level sponsors were: Chick’s Saddlery, Dan Tidwell in Memory of Ann Haggerty, Delaware City Refining Company, i.g. Burton Auto Group, Mohawk Electrical Systems, Inc., Shore United Bank, Wadkins Garage and Weller’s Utility Trailers.

 

KSI is a not-for-profit agency, providing vocational training, employment, community integration, transportation, day habilitation, life enrichment and nutritional services to individuals with disabilities throughout Kent and Sussex Counties. KSI is committed to ensuring that no person is excluded from participation in or denied the benefits of its transportation services based on race, color, or national origin, as protected by Title VI in the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Circular 4702.1B. For additional information on KSI’s nondiscrimination policies and procedures, or to file a complaint, please visit the website at www.ksiinc.org or contact Michelle Cain, Director of Funding Opportunities and Board Relations at 301 N Rehoboth Blvd, Milford, DE 19963.

 

For general information about KSI’s programs and services, please contact Alicia Hollis at 302-422-4014 ext. 3015 or hollisa@ksiinc.org.

 

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KSI’s 3rd Annual Paths to PossAbilities 5K Run/ Walk, held at Mispillion River Brewing Company on June 8 was a family affair for the Metzger’s. Chris Metzger and his daughters Julia, 12 years old, and Alaena, 10 years old, not only participated in the event, but placed. Julia was the 2nd person to cross the finish line earning her first place overall female with a time of 22:55, and Alaena, with a time of 36:05, placed first in her age group. Mom joined the group to cheer on her family.

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