Upcoming Events

Nov
5
Sun
Run for Homies with Bonus Chromies 5K @ Ridley Creek State Park/ Pavilion #11
Nov 5 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm
Run for Homies with Bonus Chromies 5K @ Ridley Creek State Park/ Pavilion #11

Location

1023 Sycamore Mills Road
Ridley Creek State Park/ Pavilion #11
Media, PA US 19063

 

Description

Date of race: Sunday, November 5 , 2023

Course certification number: PA190003NP

Name of event: 5K Run for Homies With Bonus Chromies

 

Location of event: Ridley Creek State Park Area 11

Race Details: Please join us on Sunday, November 5, 2023 at Ridley Creek State Park (picnic Area 11) for the fifth annual 5K Run for Homies with Bonus Chromies presented by InkAway Laser Tattoo Removal to benefit the Down Syndrome Interest Group of Delaware County.  This course is USATF certified. Walkers are also welcomed to join!

Course Support: Due to Covid-19 there will not be any water stops

Date and time: Race Day packet pickup and registration will take place from 8:15 am- 9:15 am. Race begins at 9:30 am

Awards: Top 1-3 Male and Female; $150.00 to 1st place finisher,  $75.00 to 2nd place finisher,  $50.00 to 3rd place finisher

Swag: TShirt, Swag Bags, meal ticket for the Brothers Pizza Food Truck, Lighteous Photography for race day photos

****We cannot guarantee shirt sizes for participants registered after 10/26/2021****

Sponsorships Donations, and Volunteers: There are a number of ways to get involved in the 5K Run for Homies with Bonus Chromies.  Even if you are not planning to run or walk in the event, please consider volunteering, making a tax-deductible donation, or sponsoring through your local business to receive great branding and advertising benefits.  Volunteers, please register on this website.  Click the button that says “volunteer” and enter your information so that we can keep a count and ensure that we leave nothing to chance.  To obtain more information, please contact Stephanie Sapp at (484)840-8663 or email [email protected]

Proceeds of the race will benefit The Delaware County Down Syndrome Interest Group (DSIG). DSIG is a 501(c) non-profit organization that was formed in 1990 by a group of families touched by Down Syndrome in Delaware County. They strive to promote professional and public awareness and encourage inclusion for those with Down Syndrome. Their goals are to reach out to expectant and new parents of a child with Down Syndrome, to be supportive of and provide social interaction for people with Down Syndrome, their families, friends and acquaintances, to aid and challenge each family to constantly evaluate and re-think how new ideas, information and technology may help or affect their child with Down Syndrome and to educate the general public by assisting members of our community in learning to see people with disabilities as people, not as their disability. To learn more please visit http://www.delcodsig.org/

Pre-race packet pickup: Sunday, November 5, 2023 from 8:15 AM – 9:15 AM at Picnic Area 11 in RCSP

Parking: Free Parking at Pavillion 11A & B

Other Information: Brothers Food Truck with be providing food for participants which is included with registration, Lighteous Photography will be providing race day photos!

Race Results: Race will be professionally timed by the Bryn Mawr Racing Co.; Results will be found at http://www.brynmawrracing.com

Contact: Stephanie Sapp, [email protected], (484) 840-8663

 

Follow Us on Social Media and Invite Your Friends!!!

Click here for our Facebook Page

Click here for our Instagram Page

 

Covid-19 Safety Measures:

We will be updating our safety precautions so please check back.  Thank you for understanding and following these precautions to ensure everyone’s safety.
1. The race will be capped at 200 runners to limit crowds.
2. Social distancing will be practiced. We have plenty of space to spread out and everything takes place outside.
3. Face coverings are required when picking up bibs, swag, food, awards, or anytime appropriate social distancing is not possible. For example, after you catch your breath after your race, put on a mask while walking around to collect food, a cold beverage, talking to friends, or walking to your vehicle. A mask does not need to be worn while running the race but is mandatory before and after.
4. There will be rolling start times.
5. Awards will be based on chip time, including overall winners.
6. All volunteers tasked with serving the runners will be wearing masks.
7. If you are not feeling well up to or on the day of the race, we ask that you stay home.

Run for Homies with Bonus Chromies 5K @ Ridley Creek State Park/ Pavilion #11
Nov 5 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm
Run for Homies with Bonus Chromies 5K @ Ridley Creek State Park/ Pavilion #11

Location

1023 Sycamore Mills Road
Ridley Creek State Park/ Pavilion #11
Media, PA US 19063

 

Description

Date of race: Sunday, November 5 , 2023

Course certification number: PA190003NP

Name of event: 5K Run for Homies With Bonus Chromies

 

Location of event: Ridley Creek State Park Area 11

Race Details: Please join us on Sunday, November 5, 2023 at Ridley Creek State Park (picnic Area 11) for the fifth annual 5K Run for Homies with Bonus Chromies presented by InkAway Laser Tattoo Removal to benefit the Down Syndrome Interest Group of Delaware County.  This course is USATF certified. Walkers are also welcomed to join!

Course Support: Due to Covid-19 there will not be any water stops

Date and time: Race Day packet pickup and registration will take place from 8:15 am- 9:15 am. Race begins at 9:30 am

Awards: Top 1-3 Male and Female; $150.00 to 1st place finisher,  $75.00 to 2nd place finisher,  $50.00 to 3rd place finisher

Swag: TShirt, Swag Bags, meal ticket for the Brothers Pizza Food Truck, Lighteous Photography for race day photos

****We cannot guarantee shirt sizes for participants registered after 10/26/2021****

Sponsorships Donations, and Volunteers: There are a number of ways to get involved in the 5K Run for Homies with Bonus Chromies.  Even if you are not planning to run or walk in the event, please consider volunteering, making a tax-deductible donation, or sponsoring through your local business to receive great branding and advertising benefits.  Volunteers, please register on this website.  Click the button that says “volunteer” and enter your information so that we can keep a count and ensure that we leave nothing to chance.  To obtain more information, please contact Stephanie Sapp at (484)840-8663 or email [email protected]

Proceeds of the race will benefit The Delaware County Down Syndrome Interest Group (DSIG). DSIG is a 501(c) non-profit organization that was formed in 1990 by a group of families touched by Down Syndrome in Delaware County. They strive to promote professional and public awareness and encourage inclusion for those with Down Syndrome. Their goals are to reach out to expectant and new parents of a child with Down Syndrome, to be supportive of and provide social interaction for people with Down Syndrome, their families, friends and acquaintances, to aid and challenge each family to constantly evaluate and re-think how new ideas, information and technology may help or affect their child with Down Syndrome and to educate the general public by assisting members of our community in learning to see people with disabilities as people, not as their disability. To learn more please visit http://www.delcodsig.org/

Pre-race packet pickup: Sunday, November 5, 2023 from 8:15 AM – 9:15 AM at Picnic Area 11 in RCSP

Parking: Free Parking at Pavillion 11A & B

Other Information: Brothers Food Truck with be providing food for participants which is included with registration, Lighteous Photography will be providing race day photos!

Race Results: Race will be professionally timed by the Bryn Mawr Racing Co.; Results will be found at http://www.brynmawrracing.com

Contact: Stephanie Sapp, [email protected], (484) 840-8663

 

Follow Us on Social Media and Invite Your Friends!!!

Click here for our Facebook Page

Click here for our Instagram Page

 

Covid-19 Safety Measures:

We will be updating our safety precautions so please check back.  Thank you for understanding and following these precautions to ensure everyone’s safety.
1. The race will be capped at 200 runners to limit crowds.
2. Social distancing will be practiced. We have plenty of space to spread out and everything takes place outside.
3. Face coverings are required when picking up bibs, swag, food, awards, or anytime appropriate social distancing is not possible. For example, after you catch your breath after your race, put on a mask while walking around to collect food, a cold beverage, talking to friends, or walking to your vehicle. A mask does not need to be worn while running the race but is mandatory before and after.
4. There will be rolling start times.
5. Awards will be based on chip time, including overall winners.
6. All volunteers tasked with serving the runners will be wearing masks.
7. If you are not feeling well up to or on the day of the race, we ask that you stay home.

Jan
14
Sun
Virtual Family Leadership Institute Level 2: Serving on Groups Series
Jan 14 @ 6:30 pm – Jan 17 @ 8:00 pm
Did you make a New Years resolution to get more involved in your community in 2024? If so, this is a great series to help you get started!

Virtual Family Leadership Institute Level 2: Serving on Groups Series
6:30 – 8:00 PM on Wednesday evenings January 17th through February 21st, 2024
For Family Leaders who have already completed a PEAL Family Leadership Institute, or for those family members who have already taken a first step towards Advocacy Leadership, this Serving on Groups workshop Series is an important next step!
This series is designed to support and increase participation of families on decision-making groups.
Do you want to be more involved in a decision-making group but not sure where to begin?
Are you tired of feeling like the token parent representative instead of an active member of a decision-making group?
So many times, we are on committees or in meetings but don’t know what the process is or how to fully participate. This workshop will introduce you to a resource to help you navigate decision-making groups.
Learn more below:
Jan
17
Wed
Virtual Family Leadership Institute Level 2: Serving on Groups Series
Jan 17 @ 6:30 pm – Jan 20 @ 8:00 pm
Did you make a New Years resolution to get more involved in your community in 2024? If so, this is a great series to help you get started!

Virtual Family Leadership Institute Level 2: Serving on Groups Series
6:30 – 8:00 PM on Wednesday evenings January 17th through February 21st, 2024
For Family Leaders who have already completed a PEAL Family Leadership Institute, or for those family members who have already taken a first step towards Advocacy Leadership, this Serving on Groups workshop Series is an important next step!
This series is designed to support and increase participation of families on decision-making groups.
Do you want to be more involved in a decision-making group but not sure where to begin?
Are you tired of feeling like the token parent representative instead of an active member of a decision-making group?
So many times, we are on committees or in meetings but don’t know what the process is or how to fully participate. This workshop will introduce you to a resource to help you navigate decision-making groups.
Learn more below:
Jan
24
Wed
Virtual Family Leadership Institute Level 2: Serving on Groups Series
Jan 24 @ 6:30 pm – Jan 27 @ 8:00 pm
Did you make a New Years resolution to get more involved in your community in 2024? If so, this is a great series to help you get started!

Virtual Family Leadership Institute Level 2: Serving on Groups Series
6:30 – 8:00 PM on Wednesday evenings January 17th through February 21st, 2024
For Family Leaders who have already completed a PEAL Family Leadership Institute, or for those family members who have already taken a first step towards Advocacy Leadership, this Serving on Groups workshop Series is an important next step!
This series is designed to support and increase participation of families on decision-making groups.
Do you want to be more involved in a decision-making group but not sure where to begin?
Are you tired of feeling like the token parent representative instead of an active member of a decision-making group?
So many times, we are on committees or in meetings but don’t know what the process is or how to fully participate. This workshop will introduce you to a resource to help you navigate decision-making groups.
Learn more below:
Jan
31
Wed
Virtual Family Leadership Institute Level 2: Serving on Groups Series
Jan 31 @ 6:30 pm – Feb 3 @ 8:00 pm
Did you make a New Years resolution to get more involved in your community in 2024? If so, this is a great series to help you get started!

Virtual Family Leadership Institute Level 2: Serving on Groups Series
6:30 – 8:00 PM on Wednesday evenings January 17th through February 21st, 2024
For Family Leaders who have already completed a PEAL Family Leadership Institute, or for those family members who have already taken a first step towards Advocacy Leadership, this Serving on Groups workshop Series is an important next step!
This series is designed to support and increase participation of families on decision-making groups.
Do you want to be more involved in a decision-making group but not sure where to begin?
Are you tired of feeling like the token parent representative instead of an active member of a decision-making group?
So many times, we are on committees or in meetings but don’t know what the process is or how to fully participate. This workshop will introduce you to a resource to help you navigate decision-making groups.
Learn more below:
Feb
7
Wed
Virtual Family Leadership Institute Level 2: Serving on Groups Series
Feb 7 @ 6:30 pm – Feb 10 @ 8:00 pm
Did you make a New Years resolution to get more involved in your community in 2024? If so, this is a great series to help you get started!

Virtual Family Leadership Institute Level 2: Serving on Groups Series
6:30 – 8:00 PM on Wednesday evenings January 17th through February 21st, 2024
For Family Leaders who have already completed a PEAL Family Leadership Institute, or for those family members who have already taken a first step towards Advocacy Leadership, this Serving on Groups workshop Series is an important next step!
This series is designed to support and increase participation of families on decision-making groups.
Do you want to be more involved in a decision-making group but not sure where to begin?
Are you tired of feeling like the token parent representative instead of an active member of a decision-making group?
So many times, we are on committees or in meetings but don’t know what the process is or how to fully participate. This workshop will introduce you to a resource to help you navigate decision-making groups.
Learn more below:
Feb
14
Wed
Virtual Family Leadership Institute Level 2: Serving on Groups Series
Feb 14 @ 6:30 pm – Feb 17 @ 8:00 pm
Did you make a New Years resolution to get more involved in your community in 2024? If so, this is a great series to help you get started!

Virtual Family Leadership Institute Level 2: Serving on Groups Series
6:30 – 8:00 PM on Wednesday evenings January 17th through February 21st, 2024
For Family Leaders who have already completed a PEAL Family Leadership Institute, or for those family members who have already taken a first step towards Advocacy Leadership, this Serving on Groups workshop Series is an important next step!
This series is designed to support and increase participation of families on decision-making groups.
Do you want to be more involved in a decision-making group but not sure where to begin?
Are you tired of feeling like the token parent representative instead of an active member of a decision-making group?
So many times, we are on committees or in meetings but don’t know what the process is or how to fully participate. This workshop will introduce you to a resource to help you navigate decision-making groups.
Learn more below:
Feb
15
Thu
Powerful Strategies to Help Children Develop Independent Executive Function Skills
Feb 15 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Parents Will
  • Develop a solid understanding of what the executive function skills are and how they impact a student’s academic and personal performance.
  • ​Learn easy-to-implement strategies to promote the development of executive function skills in everyday activities.

Kristen Jacobsen, M.S., CCC/SLPAbout the Presenter
Kristen Jacobsen, M.S., CCC/SLP has 25+ years of experience in the treatment of executive dysfunction. She co-developed the award-winning 360 Thinking Executive Function Program with Sara Ward.

 

Register at DCIU.org/ParentTraining ➜​

Feb
21
Wed
Virtual Family Leadership Institute Level 2: Serving on Groups Series
Feb 21 @ 6:30 pm – Feb 24 @ 8:00 pm
Did you make a New Years resolution to get more involved in your community in 2024? If so, this is a great series to help you get started!

Virtual Family Leadership Institute Level 2: Serving on Groups Series
6:30 – 8:00 PM on Wednesday evenings January 17th through February 21st, 2024
For Family Leaders who have already completed a PEAL Family Leadership Institute, or for those family members who have already taken a first step towards Advocacy Leadership, this Serving on Groups workshop Series is an important next step!
This series is designed to support and increase participation of families on decision-making groups.
Do you want to be more involved in a decision-making group but not sure where to begin?
Are you tired of feeling like the token parent representative instead of an active member of a decision-making group?
So many times, we are on committees or in meetings but don’t know what the process is or how to fully participate. This workshop will introduce you to a resource to help you navigate decision-making groups.
Learn more below: