Those folks at the Arthritis Foundation always seem to know how to party. One of the favorite Dallas events of the year is their Halloween celebration, the Bone Bash. Well, Thursday, January 16, they got together again and broke news about their annual walk. Here’s a report from the field:
“Thursday night the Arthritis Foundation hosted a special reception in honor and appreciation of the organization’s friends and supporters. The event, held at 3015 at Trinity Groves, recognized volunteers and donors for their past support and dedication last year. Shelley Tims, Director, Community Advancement, Arthritis Foundation South Central Region also announced that one of the organization’s signature community-wide events now has a new name. The Arthritis Walk is now the Walk to Cure Arthritis North Texas which will be held at its new location at Ballpark at Arlington on Saturday, May 3. The new name showcases its commitment to finding a cure and ending the pain of arthritis, the nation’s #1 cause of disability.
“During the reception, Tims explained that the Arthritis Foundation is working to improve the lives of nearly 1 million Dallas-area residents, as well as 3.9 million adults and 25,000 children across Texas who struggle every day with this serious health epidemic. To help reduce the unacceptable pain, disability and other burdens of arthritis and related diseases, the Arthritis Foundation offers information, events, research grants, advocacy activities and other vital programs and services to those in the Dallas community and throughout the state. Visit: http://www.arthritis.org/texas/”
* Photos provided by the Arthritis Foundation South Central Region