July 21st began no differently than any other day, except for the prompt wake up by Tatar saying, "Guys get up; we have to be out of here in like 25 minutes." With that simple message, we jumped out of bed, got some food and quickly got ready for our visit to the Commonwealth Autism Society (Richmond, VA) and sat down with them. We picked apart the mind of John Toscano about the business aspect of fundraising for a while. Afterwards, we followed John over to the St. Josephs Villa for children in Richmond, where they have over 600 children they service, whether it is an after school program for children or programs aimed at children with mental disabilities. We toured the grounds of the villa for a bit and were all reenergized about our cause when we saw the smiles across the childrens' faces. One child in particular, George, felt it necessary to have us continually race through the parking lot. After breaking a good sweat, we went to a local Italian restaurant, Mary Angela's Pizza Subs, where John purchased our dinner for the night.
We then went to the hotel and checked into the downtown Marriot hotel, which was donated to us graciously by Peter and Marti Cawley. Realizing that it was starting to get late we opted to relax at the hotel, needing to rest the legs. Early in the day, however, I received an unexpected phone call from some friends from college, including the “10th Wonder of the World Todd Marsh” (Ben Tatar, Spring 2007). The guys ended up rolling into Richmond at about 8:30. They were just passing through to Wilmington, NC and knew we were be on their way down, so they decided to come join us for dinner. At dinner, and afterwards, we shared tales about our journey with the guys, ranging from the dog chases in Georgia to the vast hills of North Carolina. The guys stayed with us for the night and departed early from the hotel. The Rolling for Autism team, instead, opted to remain in bed and rest on our day off from skating, looking forward to continuing the northward trip tomorrow. As for now, time to get down to doing some work and making some phone calls. Keep reading on and we’ll be sure to keep updating everybody about our trip.
Jason O.
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
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Thanks for all you are doing! I wish Greta and I had been able to join you. She once attended St. Joseph's Villa herself. These days she is an active, cool, bright kid who is thriving in an inclusion class. Good luck to all of you and I will be donating to your cause. It is always refreshing to see emphasis on helping autistic people.
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