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Sponsor Our ArticlesCentral Tallahassee is set to experience traffic delays this Thursday, April 17, as the 42nd Annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Florida takes place. The event will begin at 10:15 a.m. at Publix Lake Ella Plaza, leading to temporary road closures on Monroe Street. With community participation and a ceremony planned at the Capitol Courtyard, attendees are encouraged to show their support while navigating potential congestion. Stay informed and join in on promoting unity in our community.
Hey Tallahassee! Get ready to mark your calendars and plan your travel routes because this Thursday, April 17, the 42nd Annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for the Special Olympics Florida is set to take place right in the heart of our beautiful city. This year’s event is not just about the run; it’s a celebration of community spirit, unity, and inclusion.
For those of you who will be driving around central Tallahassee on Thursday morning, be prepared for some traffic delays. The Torch Run will start at 10:15 a.m. and will likely lead to temporary closures on roads crossing Monroe Street in downtown. So, if you don’t want to get caught in the congestion, consider adjusting your travel schedule a bit!
The excitement will kick off at the Publix at Lake Ella Plaza, located right at the corner of Tharpe and North Monroe streets. From there, runners will make their way south on Monroe Street, heading towards the Capitol. It’s going to be a vibrant display of unity as local law enforcement officers, community members, and Special Olympics athletes come together to show their support for such a meaningful cause.
One notable stop during the run will be at the intersection of Monroe and Park Avenue, giving everyone a chance to cheer on the runners. It’s an inspiring moment where you can really feel the sense of community coming together for a great purpose. So, if you’re in the area, consider stopping by to show your support!
After the runners cross the finish line, there will be a special ceremony at the Capitol Courtyard at 11 a.m.. This is where the real magic happens, as athletes and law enforcement alike celebrate the accomplishments of everyone involved in this fantastic event. The ceremony promises to be a heartwarming occasion that highlights the spirit of the Special Olympics and the incredible dedication of our community.
While it’s always good to be aware that traffic will be affected, don’t let that deter you from being part of the excitement. This event is a reminder of the strength of our community, and it brings together a diverse group of individuals all striving towards the same goal: inclusiveness. So, whether you’re a driver or a spectator, let’s all embrace the spirit of this day!
For those wanting to stay updated on the latest happenings related to this event or if you have questions, there are local resources available to keep you in the loop. Just reach out to your local coverage, as they’ll have the latest updates on the run and any changes that might occur.
As we gear up for another amazing event, let’s remember that it’s not just about the run itself but about supporting our athletes and promoting a message of unity in our community. So on April 17, whether you’re cheering from the sidelines or navigating city traffic, let’s all participate in making this year’s Law Enforcement Torch Run a memorable occasion!
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