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    Flying Dragons Pole Vault Club

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    The Special Olympics, with its participants and its organizers, is one of the most rewarding events…read moreanyone could be lucky enough to volunteer time with. So much love to be felt. So many hugs. So much excitement. And if you're me, many tears to be shed as well. There are many ways that people of all ages can volunteer their time here. So many opportunities that could fit every personality or temperament. You can help run events, officiate games, keep scores, be a "shuffler" -helping move participants along, help judge, hand out awards, or even just be a cheerleader with hugs, high fives, and fist bumps. -the participants love those! I used to volunteer for things like this because I felt I should "give back" since my life has been so blessed. But in time, I've come to realize that I should help with events such as this because I have much to learn from these participants. With insurmountable personal trials and limitations, they often show such generous spirit and love for every person they cross paths with. They both encourage their opponents and high five the ones who beat them. They more often than not happily accept their 5th place ribbon and wear them with pride. After congratulating an athlete after he won the gold in one of the field events, I commented to him that he was so lucky to have a gold and that I'd never won one before. He embraced me warmly and then said "That's okay! Do you know why? You don't need gold to be happy." Profoundly said. No, indeed you do not need gold (or riches) to be happy. PS: Be sure to bring sunglasses to hide your crying eyes. YOU try keeping a dry eye when you place a medal around a gleeful 10 yr old's neck with the Olympic theme song booming and her proud family beaming on the sidelines!!

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