Congrats to all the athletes who played in the Area 6 Lee-Davis Basketball Tournament on Saturday, February 13, 2010!
Thanks to our athlete, Michael, for the great images!
Congrats to all the athletes who played in the Area 6 Lee-Davis Basketball Tournament on Saturday, February 13, 2010!
Thanks to our athlete, Michael, for the great images!
Mark your calendars and spread the word! The SECOND THURSDAY of EVERY MONTH (except April when it is the 3rd Thursday) from 5:00pm until 8:00pm is “Spirit Night” for SOVA Area 6. A percentage from all of the receipts during those times will be donated to SOVA Area 6. There are two locations:
10180 Lakeridge Pkwy in Ashland, located just off the Elmont exit of 95 in the same shopping center as Home Depot and across the street from Gander Mountain.
In Chesterfield, on Commonwealth Parkway near Brandermill.
Email Beth at Hanover@Area6SOVA.org for more information

Special Olympics Virginia’s 18th Polar Plunge Festival will take place on Friday & Saturday, February 5-6, 2010 in Virginia Beach! Thousands of friends and families of SOVA will jump into the Atlantic Ocean in the middle of winter. Each plunger must raise at least $100 to join the polar party.
To take the plunge, create a fundraising page at https://www.firstgiving.com/. Search for “Special Olympics Virginia” and register for Polar Plunge 2010. Make a team with your buddies and coworkers or join the Area 6 team!*
To donate, visit Area 6’s FirstGiving.com page: www.firstgiving.com/area6polarplunge
We have many athletes taking the plunge this year! Please support them too!
Graham Wright - Henrico - http://www.firstgiving.com/grahamwright2010
Visit www.PolarPlunge.com for more event information. Make sure you join our facebook event too! http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=31112391413
Special Olympics Virginia & All American Gymnastics
Invite You to Attend An Open House
October 21 at 5:30 PM
at
All American Gymnastics
10406 Lake Ridge Pkwy Ste 400
Crescent Business Park
Ashland VA 23005
Contact Tina Andes
804-726-3032

image taken from timesdispatch.com
From Richmond Times-Dispatch, Oct. 24, 2009:
JUAN ANTONIO LIZAMA TIMES-DISPATCH STAFF WRITER
Published: October 24, 2009Some of the special-needs athletes participating in yesterday’s Special Olympics skating event with the performers of “Disney On Ice” couldn’t speak.
But they vocalized, smiled broadly and clapped.
“That’s from the excitement,” said Sylvia Seaborne, a John Marshall High School exceptional education teacher who came to the Richmond Coliseum with the group. “They’re making noise. That means they’re happy.”
About 40 Richmond and Chesterfield County Special Olympic skaters who attended the morning performance of “Disney On Ice” were treated to a post-program skating clinic, with a special appearance by Minnie and Mickey Mouse.
Ashley Grant, an 11-year-old fifth-grader at Greenfield Elementary School in Chesterfield, was up and dressed in her glittering pink skating outfit since 6 a.m., said her mother, Julia Grant.
“She always has to have a beautiful dress on,” she said as her daughter skated on the rink with other athletes and Disney performers. “She’s been talking about the show every day for the last month.”
Her daughter became interested in ice skating two years ago, Grant said. She took her to the Richmond Ice Zone in Midlothian.
“She thought she was going to glide on the ice and be able to do a couple of spins, but she fell on her butt,” she said. “It took her awhile to realize that if you fall, you get back up. She’s come much further than we thought.”
The sociable Ashley took some other youngsters by the hand and guided them in their skating. She often picked up her friend Christopher Worsham, who attends Salem Church Middle School.
Edward Hargrove, Christopher’s stepfather, videotaped his son’s little steps on the ice, his clapping, singing and repeated falls, which he seemed to do for fun.
“Just to see him having fun and enjoying himself is great,” he said.
For some of the skaters, the event offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, said Seaborne, the John Marshall High teacher.
“To be out here with Minnie and Mickey, characters they see on TV every day, it just warms my heart,” she said.
These kinds of events are important for children with special needs, Grant said.
“It’s such a self-esteem builder for these kids,” she said. “It’s something they can do, that everyone else is doing and that they’re good at.”
Link to original article: http://www2.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/local/article/DISN24_20091023-221809/301299/
Ravenchase’s Quest for the Gold – a race to benefit Special Olympics Area 6 – was a huge success. Beginning with the starter clue which incorporated the athlete’s oath inspired by the founder of Special Olympics, Eunice Kennedy Shriver & ending at Positive Vibe Café who is a tremendous supporter of our athletes…the racers ran through Richmond stopping to gather clues at various sports venues & deciphering puzzle pieces to determine where to go next.
A pair who are new to Ravenchase had the following comment:
“Just for the record: We LOVED this event. We had so much fun (despite our occasional bickering). The main question for us is when will the next one be, because we loved it! $50 well spent, and the fact that it benefits Special Olympics Area 6 makes it even better!”
The team who captured first place openly admitted to being addicted to the races and promise to return when supporters of Special Olympics again race through Richmond solving mysteries, learning about our great city & benefiting the athletes in Special Olympics Area 6.

Congratulations to all of the athletes of the 2009 Area 6 Fall Games! We wish you best of luck at the State Championships in November!
Area 6 would like to thank the volunteers that made our event possible. We especially thank the FC Richmond Soccer Club for running the soccer events. We hope you had a good time and made some new friends!