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SUMMARY:Playworks Utah - Race to Reduce Bullying 2025
DESCRIPTION:Playworks Utah is hosting our Annual Race to Reduce Bullying!\nJoin Playworks Utah at our Race to Reduce Bullying to celebrate our Junior Coach Leaders! You can directly support our programs for elementary schools in need by racing alongside the leaders of tomorrow on Saturday\, May 3. Join us for a day of positivity\, fun physical activity\, and recognizing our Junior Coaches in their leadership journey.\n \n \n \nRace will begin at 9:00am!\nRegister \n\nWe are sending a big WHOOSH clap to our event sponsors!\nPlay Patron\nAbove the Rest Painting \n \n Hopscotch Hero\nLee’s Market \n \n\nIn-Kind Sponsor\nCasper’s Ice Cream
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/playworks-utah-race-to-reduce-bullying-2025/
LOCATION:Wheeler Historic Farm\, 6351 South 900 East\, Murray\, 84121\, United States
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SUMMARY:Youth-led Play Shapes Tomorrow’s Leaders
DESCRIPTION:The Game Plan webinar series is back with exciting new topics! Playworks invites educators and administrators to join our free\, four-part series designed to help bring the benefits of play to your school.\nUnlock the power of youth-led play and see how it can transform your playground! \nIn this webinar\, you’ll discover strategies to encourage children to be leaders during playtime\, fostering creativity\, confidence\, and teamwork. \nThe webinar will begin at 12:30 PST/3:30 EST and last about an hour. The webinar will also be recorded for future viewing. \nRegister
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/youth-led-play-shapes-tomorrows-leaders/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20250130T165048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250130T181938Z
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SUMMARY:Adapting Play for Every Space
DESCRIPTION:The Game Plan webinar series is back with exciting new topics! Playworks invites educators and administrators to join our free\, four-part series designed to help bring the benefits of play to your school.\nLearn how to make play work in any space\, whether indoors\, on blacktops or small playgrounds\, or in unconventional areas. \nThis webinar will provide practical strategies to keep kids engaged\, safe\, and having fun to maximize your available space. \nEach webinar will begin at 12:30 PST/3:30 EST and last about an hour. The webinar will be recorded for future viewing. \nRegister
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/adapting-play-for-every-space/
LOCATION:Virtual
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CREATED:20241114T170336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T184723Z
UID:3220-1733232600-1733236200@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:Building Positive Relationships with Play
DESCRIPTION:The Game Plan webinar series is back with exciting new topics! Playworks invites educators and administrators to join our free\, four-part series designed to help bring the benefits of play to your school.\nBuild stronger student-adult connections at recess with practical strategies for fostering positive relationships. We will explore the importance of adult buy-in and how involving adults in different roles can enhance the overall play experience. \nWith these strategies in place\, you will be able to create a play environment where students and staff thrive together. \nEach webinar will begin at 12:30 PST/3:30 EST and last about an hour. The webinar will be recorded for future viewing. \nRegister
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/building-positive-relationships-with-play/
LOCATION:Virtual
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CREATED:20240927T145726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T163847Z
UID:3200-1729690200-1729693800@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:Thriving Through Play
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for the return of The Game Plan webinar series—now featuring exciting new topics! Playworks invites educators and administrators to join our free\, four-part series designed to help bring the benefits of play to your school.\nPlay is an essential part of every child’s development\, fostering social skills\, creativity\, and overall well-being. Learn practical strategies and insights to increase playtime at your school or site and ensure every child has the opportunity to benefit from recess. \nWe’ll also explore how play can create positive outcomes for kids and contribute to a healthy\, engaged learning environment. \nEach webinar will begin at 12:30 PST/3:30 EST and last about an hour. The webinar will be recorded for future viewing. \nRegister
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/thriving-through-play/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240516T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240516T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20240408T212425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T221235Z
UID:3064-1715853600-1715860800@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:Supporting Student Mental Health Through Play Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Create a more playful environment that supports every child’s mental well-being!\nIn honor of Mental Health Awareness Month\, Playworks and the American Academy of Pediatrics are teaming up for a special webinar exploring the ecosystem of care for kids’ mental health and the transformative role of play.  \nThis virtual conversation will engage medical professionals\, educators\, and other community leaders to shine a spotlight on the various people who form the ecosystem of care for youth and how play based practices can make a difference across all of those relationships and settings.  \nAttendees will: \n\nIdentify the various roles within the ecosystem of care for kids’ mental health\nLearn about the benefits of universal supports and protective factors on youth mental health\nUnderstand how play positively supports youth mental health\nTake away practical tips for utilizing play in your roles\n\nThis webinar will begin at 12pm ET / 11am CT / 10am MT / 9am PT  and will last approximately one hour. It will be recorded and the recording will be available following the event.  \nRegister \nExperts\n \nGigi Chawla\, MD\, MHA\, pediatrician\, received her medical degree and business degree from the University of MN and is the Vice President and Chief of General Pediatrics at Children’s Minnesota. In her role\, she has oversight over primary care\, rehabilitation services\, and mental\, developmental\, and behavioral health\, including development of an inpatient mental health pediatric unit\, and partial hospitalization mental health programs. She is often called upon by the media for her pediatric expertise and is a regular contributor for the Minnesota Parent’s column and WCCO’s segment to “Ask the Pediatrician.” Her clinical areas of interest are the outpatient and inpatient care of complex special needs patients\, premature infants\, and ventilator dependent children. Dr. Chawla is also instrumental in advancing the organization’s forward-looking efforts around community engagement. Through internal efforts to better integrate school based care\, primary care with behavioral health\, social support services for families\, as well as\, external advocacy with government groups\, she works to create an environment for child health that extends beyond the clinic. She is a Board Member and the state’s Medical Director for Reach Out and Read Minnesota. She’s been consistently named to Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine’s and Minnesota Monthly magazine’s Top Doctors annual list. In 2020\, she received the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal’s Women in Business Honoree award; and in 2023\, she received the Women’s Health Leadership TRUST Honoree award for Health and Well-Being. She is a Board Member and Vice President of the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice. She is a member of the National Quality Forum’s Prevention and Population Health Committee. She has two amazing daughters who are changing the world. \n  \n\nElizabeth Cushing is CEO of Playworks\, a national organization dedicated to ensuring access to safe and healthy play for all kids. During her tenure Elizabeth has led Playworks’ scaling strategy\, growing from a San Francisco Bay Area-focus to a national organization reaching more than 700\,000 children every year. She is an advocate for collaboration amongst youth development organizations and is committed to making sure every kid gets to play every day. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJessica Driscoll is the Assistant Principal at Marcy School for the Arts in Minneapolis\, Minnesota. Prior to her role as an administrator\, Jess served as a teacher at the 1st and 2nd grade levels and worked in the capacity of both Instructional Specialist and Literacy Coach. Jess strives to create a school culture that nurtures the whole child while cultivating a strong community of students\, staff\, and families. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nDr. Arwa K. Nasir\, MBBS\, MSc\, MPH is Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha\, Nebraska. She is the chair of the AAP Committee on the Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health. Her research focuses on the impact of family psychosocial wellbeing on child development and behavior\, and the incorporation of family science and behavioral health into primary care pediatric practice and residency training. She is also engaged in global health research with a focus on the cross-cultural aspects of behavioral conditions and autism. Dr. Nasir spent the 2019/2020 academic year as a Fulbright scholar in Jordan teaching and researching cross cultural aspects of pediatric behavioral health. \n  \n  \nDr. Michael D. Patrick\, Jr. is a board-certified pediatrician and Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. He also serves as an Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine and an Attending Physician with the Section of Emergency Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Additionally\, Dr. Patrick hosts the PediaCast and PediaCast CME Podcasts.
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/supporting-student-mental-health-through-play-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240214T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240214T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20231222T173953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T221335Z
UID:3032-1707913800-1707931800@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:Resolving Conflicts Through Play
DESCRIPTION:Learn fun\, easy conflict resolution techniques students can utilize!\nJoin us as for the third webinar in the return of The Game Plan\, a free\, four-part series designed to provide practical solutions for principals\, district administrators\, teachers\, and leaders of youth serving organizations.\nDisagreements on the playground can be an opportunity for children to develop healthy and productive conflict-resolution skills. Explore strategies you can use to encourage students to resolve disagreements independently and create a culture of cooperation.  \nThe webinar will be offered twice\, at 12:30 PST/3:30 EST and 3:30 PST/6:30 EST. \nAll webinars will last approximately one hour and will be recorded. \nRegister
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/resolving-conflicts-through-play/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231214
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20231114T220843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231114T233444Z
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SUMMARY:Playing Across Age Groups
DESCRIPTION:There are many ways to play! \nJoin us as for the second webinar in the return of The Game Plan\, a free\, four-part series designed to provide practical solutions for principals\, district administrators\, teachers\, and leaders of youth serving organizations.\nAs students grow and learn new skills\, their approach to play evolves too. Discover games and resources that engage students across different grade levels\, ages\, and abilities. \nThe webinar will be offered twice\, at 12:30 PST/3:30 EST and 3:30 PST/6:30 EST. \nRegister
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/playing-across-age-groups/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231025T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231025T153000
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20230919T192806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T174516Z
UID:2979-1698237000-1698247800@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:Playground Mapping 101
DESCRIPTION:Make sure your playground is prepared for play.\nJoin us as for the first webinar in the return of The Game Plan\, a free\, four-part series designed to provide practical solutions for principals\, district administrators\, teachers\, and leaders of youth serving organizations.\nDuring this next webinar\, we will explore playground mapping. \nRecess is safer (and more fun!) when games have their own dedicated locations on the playground. Learn how you can create a map for your playground that encourages safe and healthy play for all students. \nThe webinar will be offered twice\, at 12:30 PST/3:30 EST and 3:30 PST/6:30 EST. \nRegister
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/playground-mapping-101/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230202
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20230117T175100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230123T223706Z
UID:2899-1675209600-1675295999@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:Get Groups Engaged Through Play
DESCRIPTION:Keeping kids attention can be tough. Play-based practices can help.\nJoin us as for webinar 3 of The Game Plan\, a free\, four-part webinar series designed to provide practical solutions for principals\, district administrators\, teachers\, and leaders of youth serving organizations .\nDuring this next webinar\, we will explore: \n\nUsing play-based practices to create systems to effectively manage large groups\nImplementing proactive systems to address disruptive behavior before it occurs\nInfusing play into the day to ensure effective communication with students\n\nLeave this webinar with a better understanding of the group management strategies that are both fun and effective. \nThe webinar will be offered twice\, at 12:30 PST/3:30 EST and 3:30 PST/6:30 EST. \nRegister now\n\nLearn more about the full series and other upcoming webinar topics
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/get-groups-engaged-through-play/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221208
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20221026T144151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221026T162720Z
UID:2888-1670371200-1670457599@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:3 Questions to Ask About Your Indoor Recess Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Indoor recess doesn’t have to be intimidating.\nJoin us as for webinar 2 of The Game Plan\, a free\, four-part webinar series designed to provide practical solutions for principals\, district administrators\, teachers\, and leaders of youth serving organizations .\nDuring this next webinar\, we will explore 3 questions to ask as you approach indoor recess: \n\nIs it really recess?\nAre you getting the most out of your space?\nWho else can get involved?\n\nLeave this webinar with a better understanding of the benefits students can enjoy even when recess is moved inside\, the pros and cons of different play spaces\, and the staffing and support needed for an effective indoor recess.  \nThe webinar will be offered twice\, at 12:30 PST/3:30 EST and 3:30 PST/6:30 EST. \nRegister now\n\nLearn more about the full series and other upcoming webinar topics
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/3-questions-to-ask-about-your-indoor-recess-webinar/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221007
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20220912T154212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220912T185034Z
UID:2882-1665014400-1665100799@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:5 Ways to Have a Great Recess Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Big changes start small.\nJoin us as we kick-off The Game Plan\, a free\, four-part webinar series designed to provide practical solutions for principals\, district administrators\, teachers\, and leaders of youth serving organizations .\nDuring the first webinar\, you will learn the 5 key components of a great recess: \n\nSafety on the Playground\nEffective Systems (play space\, transitions\, equipment\, & visuals)\nEngaged & Empowered Adults & Students\nConflict Resolution\nGames\, games\, games\, games!\n\nLeave this webinar with a better understanding of the value of play and recess\, how to identify and improve your play space\, games that you can deliver right away\, and how to help ensure students feel safe and engaged in play.  \nWe’ll also discuss our Recess CheckUp\, an online quiz designed to help you identify strengths and uncover areas for improvement. Get a head start by taking the three-minute check-up prior to the webinar. \nThe webinar will be offered twice\, at 12:30 PST/3:30 EST and 3:30 PST/6:30 EST. \nRegister now\n\nLearn more about the full series and other upcoming webinar topics
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/5-ways-to-have-a-great-recess-webinar/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220513T220000
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CREATED:20210805T203241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220405T190255Z
UID:2662-1652470200-1652479200@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:Playworks Utah's Play Soiree
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating our 10-year anniversary in Utah!\nPlayworks has proudly partnered with more than 200 schools and youth development organizations to fulfill our mission\, helping a generation of kids experience the joy and benefits of play. We have supported kids as they learn and develop important life skills\, all while having fun and being physically active. As we look ahead\, we are committed to creating opportunities for the next generation of kids to experience the joy\, teamwork\, and a sense of belonging in their school community that safe and healthy play encourages. \nHelp keep the next generation of kids playing and get in the game on May 13\, 2022!\nAfter a long hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic\, we are thrilled to bring back one of Utah’s most unique and fun events! In the past we’ve partied at our Play Elevated Gala\, but this year looks a little different. Our Play Soiree is a smaller\, more intimate version\, with plenty of room to mix and mingle both indoors and out. We’re celebrating 10 amazing years in Utah\, and we’re ready to party! Join us on the rooftop at Spy Hop on Friday May 13th\, 2022\, from 7:30pm to 10:00pm. We will continue to monitor CDC guidelines and host the event accordingly. \nWe’d love for you to come play! Tickets to the soiree include appetizers\, drinks\, entertainment\, and access to our amazing opportunity drawings. You’ll also hear about how we’re helping Utah’s kids\, how far we’ve come as an organization\, and where we’re headed in the future. The Play Soiree helps raise critical funds to support our statewide school-based programs. Don’t miss out on the party of the year\, tickets are limited! \nGet your ticket! \n  \nThank you to this year’s sponsors:\nHigh Five Sponsor \n \nPlay Sponsor \n \n \nBenjamin Rogers \n  \nIn-Kind Sponsor \n \n 
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/playworks-utahs-play-soiree/
LOCATION:Spy Hop Rooftop\, 208 West 900 South\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84101\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Playworks Utah":MAILTO:rachel.tibolla@playworks.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201008T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20200520T153222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200915T152149Z
UID:2320-1602172800-1602176400@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:Let’s Play For a Generation of Impact
DESCRIPTION:How can play help kids develop\, practice social and emotional skills\, and get physically active in virtual or hybrid environments or in-person experiences that are COVID-19 safe?\nFind out by joining Playworks and other supporters nationwide and Let’s Play!\nDuring this unique virtual event\, you will experience how play feels right now. Teachers\, coaches\, and kids will share their stories of the back to school journey and how play and Playworks have eased the transition. Playworks President Elizabeth Cushing will highlight the current state of the organization and our school communities\, and Playworks Founder Jill Vialet will highlight her predictions for the future of play. \nFor almost 25 years\, Playworks has leveraged the power of play to bring out the best in every kid. While historically our services have mostly been in person\, we’ve transformed the Playworks experience to ensure that we can support kids and school staff in their current environment-whatever that is- and ensure they get to benefit from playing every day. We need support to be here for generations to come. \nLet’s Play together to recognize this impact on the past generation and raise critical funds to support the next. Thanks to the generous support of Swapnil Agarwal for every $1 donated\, Playworks will receive an additional $2\, up to $100\,000. If you can’t attend but still want to make a difference please donate now. \nRegister Now \nIf you can’t attend on this day\, you’re in luck! We’ll be hosting a second event on Wednesday\, October 7. \nRegister for that event here.
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/lets-play-for-a-generation-of-impact/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190330T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190330T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20181214T174851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190326T171555Z
UID:1663-1553936400-1553947200@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:Race to Reduce Bullying
DESCRIPTION:On your mark\, get set\, reduce bullying!\nAll runners\, walkers\, crawlers and four-legged friends are invited to participate in the most playful 5k in the state. Run\, hop\, skip\, and jump your way through our fun-filled course and enjoy hot cocoa\, games\, and all the farm has to offer. Every participant will receive a running swag bag\, including a water bottle\, a race shirt provided by Team Custom Gear\, and the chance to win our Real Players Basket (including tickets to Brighton Ski Resort)! \nPlayworks believes that one day every child in America will get to play—every day. In Utah\, our goal is to provide kids with the opportunity to engage in safe\, meaningful play. Through Playworks programming\, each child identifies as an important member of the community and is empowered to be a leader both in the classroom and out. We teach teamwork\, cooperation\, conflict resolution\, and leadership skills to help kids have a better experience at school and a brighter future. Help us reduce bullying in Utah elementary schools by participating in the most playful 5k in the greater Salt Lake area. Register now to guarantee your spot! \n***Event will happen rain or shine! \nRegister Here \nTime\n9 a.m. – Registration/check-in begins \n9:45 a.m. – Pre-race stretch \n10 a.m. – 5K begins \n\nExplore\nWe have limited spaces available for corporate teams\, as well as several ways in which interested corporations can strategically partner with us that include branding opportunities\, table/vendor space and product placement in runner’s packets. For more information on sponsorship opportunities please contact Rachel Tibolla at Rachel.Tibolla@playworks.org or 801.712.1169 \n\n2019 Sponsors\nFinish Line Sponsor \nApparel Sponsor \n \nRace Sponsor \n \nRace Bag Sponsors \n \n  \nExpo Sponsors
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/race-to-reduce-bullying-2/
LOCATION:Wheeler Historic Farm\, 6351 South 900 East\, Murray\, 84121\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181025T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181025T183000
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20180601T145526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190822T170350Z
UID:270-1540492200-1540492200@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:Play Elevated 2018
DESCRIPTION:Our Fourth Annual Play Elevated Gala will be held at The Union on Thursday\, October 25\, 2018 from 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. \nWe believe in the power of play to bring out the best in every kid. \nPlay has a long-lasting and extremely transformative power not only on children as individuals but also in strengthening our communities. Playworks gives children throughout Utah the chance to grow socially\, emotionally\, physically\, and academically by getting in the game. \nYour ticket will get you in the door to an entertaining and playful event with dinner\, unlimited drinks\, and an opportunity drawing ticket. You’ll hear directly from our students about what Playworks means to them. Play Elevated raises critical funds to support our statewide school-based programs. You don’t want to miss out on the party of the year\, so buy your tickets before time runs out! \nIndividual: $75 \nTable (of eight): $500 \nRSVP \nYou can find The Union Event Center parking instructions here. \n\nIs your business or organization interested in spearheading the safe and healthy play movement? We have just the right sponsorship opportunity for you. Choose from options that range in price and branding exposure. RSVP today to reserve your sponsorship or contact Rachel Tibolla at rachel.tibolla@playworks.org or 801-590-9478 to receive more information. \nHome Town Hero: $10\,000 \nIn addition to 24 tickets for your employees to attend Play Elevated\, eight educators will receive sponsored tickets to the gala. Our Hometown Hero will be given the opportunity to speak on stage and/or present an award\, and will also enjoy the industry and presenting sponsor exclusivity on all materials and outreach. A company representative may be named “Host Committee Chair” on all event materials and premier branding opportunities will be available in a variety of both digital and print forms before\, during and after the event. Additional opportunities to “adopt” a Playworks partner school\, volunteer with kids at a Playworks partner school\, and/or host a Playworks recess at your company are also available to our Home Town Hero. \nPlayground Champion: $5\,000 \nAs a Playground Champion\, your company will receive 16 tickets to Play Elevated\, along with 4 sponsored educator tickets. One company representative will be listed as “Host Committee Chair” on all event materials. Premier branding opportunities are available in a variety of both digital and print forms before\, during and after the event. Additional opportunities to volunteer with kids at a Playworks partner school or host a Playworks recess at your company are also available. \nHigh-Five Sponsor: $2\,500 \nA High-Five Sponsor receives 16 tickets for employees to attend Play Elevated as well as 2 sponsored educator tickets. A representative will be listed as “Host Committee Chair” on all event materials and numerous branding opportunities are available through social media outlets\, our website\, emails and event signage. \nPlay Sponsor: $1\,500 \nOur Field Sponsors will receive 16 tickets for employees to enjoy Play Elevated. Branding opportunities are included through social media outlets\, our website\, emails and event signage. \nTable Sponsor: $750 \nTable Sponsors receive eight tickets for Play Elevated and branding opportunities through social media outlets\, our website\, emails and event signage. \n\nThese sponsors are helping to ensure that 175\,000 children in 250 schools throughout Utah will get to experience safe and healthy play by December 2020. Sign up for a sponsorship today to get in the game! \nSpecial Thank you to This Year’s Sponsors: \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/play-elevated2018/
LOCATION:Union Event Center\, 235 N 500 W\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84116\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180324T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180324T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20171128T205438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190426T201930Z
UID:881-1521882000-1521892800@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:Race to Reduce Bullying
DESCRIPTION:On your mark\, get set\, reduce bullying!\nPlayworks Utah’s 7th annual Race to Reduce Bullying will take place on March 24\, 2018\, at Wheeler Historic Farm. All runners\, walkers\, crawlers and four-legged friends are invited to participate in the most playful 5k in the state. Run\, hop\, skip and jump your way through our fun-filled course and enjoy hot cocoa\, games and all the farm has to offer! \nEvery participant will receive a running swag bag\, including a water bottle\, a race shirt provided by our Apparel Sponsor\, Game Gear\, and the chance to win an awesome outdoor fun package\, which includes four Disney park-hopper tickets valued at $628. \nPlayworks believes that one day every child in America will get to play—every day. In Utah\, our goal is to provide 175\,000 kids with the opportunity to engage in safe\, meaningful play throughout the school day by December 2020. Through Playworks programming\, each child identifies as an important member of the community and is empowered to be a leader both in the classroom and out. We teach teamwork\, cooperation\, conflict resolution\, leadership\, and healthy lifestyle decisions when dealing with others. Help reduce bullying in Utah elementary schools by participating in the most playful 5k in the greater Salt Lake area. Register early here to guarantee your spot! \nRegister Here \nTime:\n9:00 registration/check-in begins \n9:45 pre-race stretch \n10:00 5K begins \n\nExplore\nWe have limited spaces available for corporate teams as well as several ways in which interested corporations can strategically partner with us that include branding opportunities\, table/vendor space and product placement in runner’s packets. For more information on sponsorship opportunities please contact Rachel Tibolla at Rachel.Tibolla@playworks.org or 801.712.1169 \n  \n\n2018 Sponsors:\nLead Sponsors: \n \n  \n\n \nCheck out photos from last year’s race on Facebook:
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/race-reduce-bullying/
LOCATION:Wheeler Historic Farm\, 6351 South 900 East\, Murray\, 84121\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180323T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180323T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20180212T193900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180212T210237Z
UID:998-1521811800-1521822600@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:PlayShop
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Canyons School District\, Playworks is pleased to offer our PlayShop\, a three-hour experiential workshop designed to empower you to transform your recess. The PlayShop will equip you with: \n\nTangible group management and conflict resolution tools that can be implemented immediately\nAn inspired understanding of how recess\, play and physical activity can positively impact school climate\nA powerful perspective on the barriers students face when accessing healthy play and how adults can ease those challenges\n\nTraining great for principals\, classroom teachers\, recess staff\, parent volunteers and PE teachers. \nWhen:\nFriday\, March 23\, 2018\n1:30 PM – 4:30 PM MDT \nWhere:\nSilver Mesa Elementary\n8920 S 1700 E.\nSandy\, UT 84093 \nRegister
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/playshop/
LOCATION:Silver Mesa Elementary School\, 8920 South 1700 East\, Sandy\, UT\, 84093\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20171027T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20171027T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20170928T180157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190426T200016Z
UID:649-1509111000-1509125400@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:PlayShop Utah
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Canyons School District\, Playworks is pleased to offer our PlayShop\, a three hour experiential workshop designed to empower you to transform your recess. The PlayShop will equip you with: \n\nTangible group management and conflict resolution tools that can be implemented immediately\nAn inspired understanding of how recess\, play and physical activity can positively impact school climate\nA powerful perspective on the barriers students face when accessing healthy play and how adults can ease those challenges\n\nTraining great for principals\, classroom teachers\, recess staff\, parent volunteers and PE teachers. \nWhen:\nFriday\, October 27\, 2017\n1:30 PM – 4:30 PM MDT \nWhere:\nSilver Mesa Elementary\n8920 S 1700 E.\nSandy\, UT 84093 \nRegister Now
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/playshop-utah-2/
LOCATION:Silver Mesa Elementary School\, 8920 South 1700 East\, Sandy\, UT\, 84093\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20171026T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20171026T213000
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20180602T001300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180924T191817Z
UID:1325-1509042600-1509053400@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:Play Elevated 2017
DESCRIPTION:Our Fourth Annual Play Elevated Gala will be held at The Union on Thursday\, October 26\, 2017 from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. \nWe believe in the power of play to bring out the best in every kid. \nPlay has a long-lasting and extremely transformative power not only on children as individuals but also in strengthening our communities. Playworks gives children throughout Utah the chance to grow socially\, emotionally\, physically\, and academically by getting in the game. \nYour ticket will get you in the door to an entertaining and playful event with dinner\, unlimited drinks\, and an opportunity drawing ticket. You’ll hear directly from our students about what Playworks means to them. Play Elevated raises critical funds to support our statewide school-based programs. You don’t want to miss out on the party of the year\, so buy your tickets before time runs out! \nIndividual: $75 \nTable (of 8): $500 \nEvent is over.  Check out the Play Elevated 2018 event! \n\nIs your business or organization interested in spearheading the safe and healthy play movement? We have just the right sponsorship opportunity for you. Choose from options that range in price and branding exposure. RSVP today to reserve your sponsorship or contact Rachel Tibolla at rachel.tibolla@playworks.org or 801-590-9478 to receive more information. \nHome Town Hero: $10\,000 \nIn addition to 24 tickets for your employees to attend Play Elevated\, 8 educators will receive sponsored tickets to the gala. Our Home Town Hero will be given the opportunity to speak on stage and/or present an award\, and will also enjoy the industry and presenting sponsor exclusivity on all materials and outreach. A company representative may be named “Host Committee Chair” on all event materials and premier branding opportunities will be available in a variety of both digital and print forms before\, during and after the event. Additional opportunities to “adopt” a Playworks partner school\, volunteer with kids at a Playworks partner school\, and/or host a Playworks recess at your company are also available to our Home Town Hero. \nPlayground Champion: $5\,000 \nAs a Playground Champion\, your company will receive 16 tickets to Play Elevated\, along with 4 sponsored educator tickets. One company representative will be listed as “Host Committee Chair” on all event materials. Premier branding opportunities are available in a variety of both digital and print forms before\, during and after the event. Additional opportunities to volunteer with kids at a Playworks partner school or host a Playworks recess at your company are also available. \nHigh-Five Sponsor: $2\,500 \nA High-Five Sponsor receives 16 tickets for employees to attend Play Elevated as well as 2 sponsored educator tickets. A representative will be listed as “Host Committee Chair” on all event materials and numerous branding opportunities are available through social media outlets\, our website\, emails and event signage. \nPlay Sponsor: $1\,000 \nOur Field Sponsors will receive 16 tickets for employees to enjoy Play Elevated. Branding opportunities are included through social media outlets\, our website\, emails and event signage. \nTable Sponsor: $500 \nTable Sponsors receive 8 tickets for Play Elevated and branding opportunities through social media outlets\, our website\, emails and event signage. \n\nThese sponsors are helping to ensure that 175\,000 children in 250 schools throughout Utah will get to experience safe and healthy play by December 2020. Sign up for a sponsorship today to get in the game!
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/play-elevated2017/
LOCATION:Union Event Center\, 235 N 500 W\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84116\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170317T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170317T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20170926T145916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170928T180054Z
UID:295-1489766400-1489766400@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:PlayShop Utah
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Canyons School District\, Playworks is pleased to offer our PlayShop\, a three hour experiential workshop designed to empower you to transform your recess. The PlayShop will equip you with: \n\nTangible group management and conflict resolution tools that can be implemented immediately\nAn inspired understanding of how recess\, play and physical activity can positively impact school climate\nA powerful perspective on the barriers students face when accessing healthy play and how adults can ease those challenges\n\nTraining great for principals\, classroom teachers\, recess staff\, parent volunteers and PE teachers. \nWhen:Friday\, March 17\, 20171:30 PM – 4:30 PM MDT \nWhere:Silver Mesa Elementary8920 S 1700 E.Sandy\, UT 84093 \nThis event is now over.
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/playshop-utah/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170311T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170311T111500
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20170926T145806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170928T180046Z
UID:291-1489215600-1489230900@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:2017 Race Results
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2017 Race to Reduce Bullying. You helped Playworks provide over 33\,000 children in 58 Utah elementary schools with opportunities to engage in safe\, meaningful play throughout the school day during the 2016-17 school year. On behalf of these children\, we thank you! Check out Facebook for photos from the event and don't forget to keep up to date on this year's race! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPosition\nBib #\nName\nGun Start\nFinish\nGun Elapsed\nAge\nGender\nDivision\n\n\n1\n207\nBrenden Nuttall\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:24:37.876\n 00:19:47.355\n17\nM\n5K\n\n\n2\n201\nSarah Earl\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:25:16.009\n 00:20:25.488\n33\nF\n5K\n\n\n3\n164\nLauren Zimmer\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:25:50.007\n 00:20:59.486\n31\nF\n5K\n\n\n4\n124\nJoel Nuttall\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:26:01.086\n 00:21:10.565\n41\nM\n5K\n\n\n5\n197\nNik Lance\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:26:46.135\n 00:21:55.614\n38\nF\n5K\n\n\n6\n184\nDillon Jones\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:29:50.544\n 00:25:00.023\n24\nM\n5K\n\n\n7\n192\nMathu Crandall\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:30:06.917\n 00:25:16.396\n41\nM\n5K\n\n\n8\n163\nJordan Kent\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:30:17.406\n 00:25:26.885\n24\nM\n5K\n\n\n9\n71\nMark Price\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:30:58.000\n 00:26:07.479\n49\nM\n5K\n\n\n10\n83\nTerry Thomas\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:31:06.235\n 00:26:15.714\n50\nF\n5K\n\n\n11\n154\nNick Coleman\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:31:25.676\n 00:26:35.155\n36\nM\n5K\n\n\n12\n235\nAnthony Elangovan\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:31:35.212\n 00:26:44.691\n29\nM\n5K\n\n\n13\n178\nKelli Brownlee\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:32:01.785\n 00:27:11.264\n38\nF\n5K\n\n\n14\n223\nAaron Hayes\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:32:15.619\n 00:27:25.098\n28\nM\n5K\n\n\n15\n225\nJason Caywood\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:32:24.135\n 00:27:33.614\n36\nM\n5K\n\n\n16\n117\nRebecca Bennion\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:32:50.559\n 00:28:00.038\n36\nF\n5K\n\n\n17\n118\nSusan Gates\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:32:51.309\n 00:28:00.788\n42\nF\n5K\n\n\n18\n179\nChuck Taylor\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:33:43.882\n 00:28:53.361\n49\nM\n5K\n\n\n19\n226\nRoman Caywood\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:33:49.445\n 00:28:58.924\n11\nM\n5K\n\n\n20\n189\nBrendan Toohey\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:33:53.835\n 00:29:03.314\n26\nM\n5K\n\n\n21\n234\nallie teller\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:34:02.681\n 00:29:12.160\n28\nF\n5K\n\n\n22\n153\nRyan Rose\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:34:32.326\n 00:29:41.805\n26\nM\n5K\n\n\n23\n119\nJamie Peterson\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:34:34.318\n 00:29:43.797\n37\nF\n5K\n\n\n24\n116\nRachel Bennion\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:34:34.865\n 00:29:44.344\n36\nF\n5K\n\n\n25\n73\nLiam Cabarcas\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:34:38.459\n 00:29:47.938\n16\nM\n5K\n\n\n26\n115\nMla Evans\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:34:52.177\n 00:30:01.656\n20\nF\n5K\n\n\n27\n114\nMcKenzie Evans\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:34:53.093\n 00:30:02.572\n22\nF\n5K\n\n\n28\n134\nCory Bagley\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:34:57.490\n 00:30:06.969\n58\nM\n5K\n\n\n29\n136\nLisa Bagley\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:34:57.624\n 00:30:07.103\n55\nF\n5K\n\n\n30\n59\nJuan Carerra\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:35:09.004\n 00:30:18.483\n43\nM\n5K\n\n\n31\n171\nAdrianne Psarras\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:35:27.567\n 00:30:37.046\n28\nF\n5K\n\n\n32\n200\nAaron Vogan\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:35:49.544\n 00:30:59.023\n99\nM\n5K\n\n\n33\n168\nAshley Engeler\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:35:56.765\n 00:31:06.244\n29\nF\n5K\n\n\n34\n58\nTaylor Evans\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:36:41.616\n 00:31:51.095\n35\nM\n5K\n\n\n35\n157\nBlake Heldt-Werle\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:36:52.423\n 00:32:01.902\n24\nM\n5K\n\n\n36\n158\nDavid Heldt-Werle\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:36:53.056\n 00:32:02.535\n54\nM\n5K\n\n\n37\n133\nAshley Windsor\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:37:17.564\n 00:32:27.043\n99\nF\n5K\n\n\n38\n129\nFiona Todachiny\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:37:58.238\n 00:33:07.717\n26\nF\n5K\n\n\n39\n125\nMaria Trussell\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:37:58.875\n 00:33:08.354\n20\nF\n5K\n\n\n40\n174\nAdrianne Psarras\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:38:31.226\n 00:33:40.705\n28\nF\n5K\n\n\n41\n175\nKathleen Parlette\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:38:33.658\n 00:33:43.137\n61\nF\n5K\n\n\n42\n49\nGraci Ann McDermott\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:38:37.897\n 00:33:47.376\n8\nF\n5K\n\n\n43\n130\nAlisha Begay\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:38:38.797\n 00:33:48.276\n5\nF\n5K\n\n\n44\n84\nJonah Thomas\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:38:51.040\n 00:34:00.519\n14\nM\n5K\n\n\n45\n204\nJyl Sorenson\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:39:04.335\n 00:34:13.814\n40\nF\n5K\n\n\n46\n176\nRyan Harrington\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:39:06.724\n 00:34:16.203\n39\nM\n5K\n\n\n47\n190\nBilly Hennessy\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:39:08.967\n 00:34:18.446\n38\nM\n5K\n\n\n48\n191\nPamela Hennessy\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:39:09.271\n 00:34:18.750\n36\nF\n5K\n\n\n49\n132\nRunner 132\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:39:11.125\n 00:34:20.604\n \n \n5K\n\n\n50\n160\nAdam Meyerd\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:39:20.356\n 00:34:29.835\n27\nM\n5K\n\n\n51\n228\nRunner 228\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:39:57.462\n 00:35:06.941\n \n \n5K\n\n\n52\n227\nRunner 227\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:40:06.581\n 00:35:16.060\n \n \n5K\n\n\n53\n220\nKatlyn Hall\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:40:52.978\n 00:36:02.457\n22\nF\n5K\n\n\n54\n170\nVeronica Aguilera\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:40:53.317\n 00:36:02.796\n25\nF\n5K\n\n\n55\n110\nAdam Trevizo\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:41:27.477\n 00:36:36.956\n16\nM\n5K\n\n\n56\n81\nSophie Parkinson\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:41:37.345\n 00:36:46.824\n19\nF\n5K\n\n\n57\n64\nGreg Robinson\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:41:52.130\n 00:37:01.609\n46\nM\n5K\n\n\n58\n195\nVanessa Cicero\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:41:55.763\n 00:37:05.242\n31\nF\n5K\n\n\n59\n208\nTrisha Nuttall\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:42:20.495\n 00:37:29.974\n44\nF\n5K\n\n\n60\n229\nScott Hayes\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:43:02.384\n 00:38:11.863\n31\nM\n5K\n\n\n61\n230\nGretchen Hayes\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:43:02.755\n 00:38:12.234\n29\nF\n5K\n\n\n62\n48\nLily Ann McDermott\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:43:11.843\n 00:38:21.322\n10\nF\n5K\n\n\n63\n47\nDeAnna McDermott\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:43:12.545\n 00:38:22.024\n48\nF\n5K\n\n\n64\n165\nHeather Smith\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:43:22.170\n 00:38:31.649\n25\nF\n5K\n\n\n65\n166\nJana Richardson\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:43:22.332\n 00:38:31.811\n24\nF\n5K\n\n\n66\n147\nTaylor Jacobson\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:44:21.774\n 00:39:31.253\n99\nM\n5K\n\n\n67\n56\nRoger Gaudalupe\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:45:30.041\n 00:40:39.520\n12\nM\n5K\n\n\n68\n210\nLisa Rollins\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:45:44.482\n 00:40:53.961\n45\nF\n5K\n\n\n69\n199\nSecadio Sanchez\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:46:08.975\n 00:41:18.454\n33\nM\n5K\n\n\n70\n198\nMichelle Sanchez\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:46:10.606\n 00:41:20.085\n29\nF\n5K\n\n\n71\n68\nAshton Robison\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:46:44.167\n 00:41:53.646\n11\nM\n5K\n\n\n72\n67\nAyden Robison\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:46:45.379\n 00:41:54.858\n8\nM\n5K\n\n\n73\n232\nDavid Austin\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:46:52.107\n 00:42:01.586\n34\nM\n5K\n\n\n74\n231\nAndrea Payne\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:46:53.896\n 00:42:03.375\n51\nF\n5K\n\n\n75\n135\nArt Hancock\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:46:57.283\n 00:42:06.762\n64\nM\n5K\n\n\n76\n236\nKrystal Oyler\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:46:57.944\n 00:42:07.423\n36\nF\n5K\n\n\n77\n43\njohanna angwin\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:46:58.839\n 00:42:08.318\n45\nF\n5K\n\n\n78\n42\nclare smit\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:47:00.025\n 00:42:09.504\n41\nF\n5K\n\n\n79\n57\nJoshua Quadalupe\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:47:08.956\n 00:42:18.435\n11\nM\n5K\n\n\n80\n183\nStacey Thompson\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:47:36.588\n 00:42:46.067\n28\nF\n5K\n\n\n81\n182\nZach Thompson\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:47:37.715\n 00:42:47.194\n33\nM\n5K\n\n\n82\n149\nASHLEY GARNER\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:49:33.350\n 00:44:42.829\n28\nF\n5K\n\n\n83\n188\nAnnie Love\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:49:38.725\n 00:44:48.204\n27\nF\n5K\n\n\n84\n51\nTaylor Halasz\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:49:40.302\n 00:44:49.781\n39\nM\n5K\n\n\n85\n50\nAmy Halasz\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:49:41.762\n 00:44:51.241\n42\nF\n5K\n\n\n86\n45\nTeresa Smith\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:49:43.119\n 00:44:52.598\n37\nF\n5K\n\n\n87\n62\nStar Wahlen\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:49:50.505\n 00:44:59.984\n38\nF\n5K\n\n\n88\n196\nKylee Daley\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:49:53.576\n 00:45:03.055\n26\nF\n5K\n\n\n89\n75\nSimon Avila\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:50:33.644\n 00:45:43.123\n36\nM\n5K\n\n\n90\n74\nRachel Cabarcas\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:50:33.995\n 00:45:43.474\n43\nF\n5K\n\n\n91\n194\nShanna LaFleur\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:51:04.457\n 00:46:13.936\n36\nF\n5K\n\n\n92\n82\nMichelle Emmons\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:53:13.847\n 00:48:23.326\n56\nF\n5K\n\n\n93\n85\nRunner 85\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:53:14.541\n 00:48:24.020\n \n \n5K\n\n\n94\n206\nBrook Pang\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:53:31.117\n 00:48:40.596\n99\nF\n5K\n\n\n95\n205\nJun Pang\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:53:32.485\n 00:48:41.964\n99\nM\n5K\n\n\n96\n140\nmiguel angel garcia\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:54:00.903\n 00:49:10.382\n46\nM\n5K\n\n\n97\n46\nEmily Johnson\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:54:33.924\n 00:49:43.403\n29\nF\n5K\n\n\n98\n239\nSofia Donnelly\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:54:34.587\n 00:49:44.066\n6\nF\n5K\n\n\n99\n177\nKimberly Ranney\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:54:34.974\n 00:49:44.453\n31\nF\n5K\n\n\n100\n167\nNatalie Jenkins\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:54:46.268\n 00:49:55.747\n27\nF\n5K\n\n\n101\n131\nKathie Suthaso\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:55:20.791\n 00:50:30.270\n36\nF\n5K\n\n\n102\n122\nVern Pine\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:57:44.316\n 00:52:53.795\n48\nM\n5K\n\n\n103\n52\nJessica Doyle\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:58:23.844\n 00:53:33.323\n33\nF\n5K\n\n\n104\n53\nRonald Doyle\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:58:25.522\n 00:53:35.001\n32\nM\n5K\n\n\n105\n69\nGabe Downward\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:58:58.195\n 00:54:07.674\n11\nM\n5K\n\n\n106\n66\nCashley Robison\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:59:29.344\n 00:54:38.823\n34\nF\n5K\n\n\n107\n65\nChad Robison\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:59:30.008\n 00:54:39.487\n45\nM\n5K\n\n\n108\n146\nCarter Jacobson\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:59:51.509\n 00:55:00.988\n99\nM\n5K\n\n\n109\n148\nSteve Jacobson\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:59:52.870\n 00:55:02.349\n99\nM\n5K\n\n\n110\n169\nHeidi Sanger\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:59:53.916\n 00:55:03.395\n43\nF\n5K\n\n\n111\n142\nCarmen Uzarraga\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:59:59.466\n 00:55:08.945\n44\nF\n5K\n\n\n112\n107\nAdrian Trevizo\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:59:59.579\n 00:55:09.058\n18\nM\n5K\n\n\n113\n159\nTiffany Burnett\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:00:15.001\n 00:55:24.480\n29\nF\n5K\n\n\n114\n143\nFrancisca Miranda\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:00:19.385\n 00:55:28.864\n65\nF\n5K\n\n\n115\n108\nIvan Trevizo\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:01:08.539\n 00:56:18.018\n11\nM\n5K\n\n\n116\n109\nJaylynn Trevizo\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:01:14.968\n 00:56:24.447\n16\nF\n5K\n\n\n117\n203\nTiffany Pontius\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:01:28.994\n 00:56:38.473\n28\nF\n5K\n\n\n118\n202\nRachel Smith\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:01:33.753\n 00:56:43.232\n30\nF\n5K\n\n\n119\n54\nDorinda Ledkins\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:01:45.305\n 00:56:54.784\n34\nF\n5K\n\n\n120\n55\nHope Ledkins\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:01:46.425\n 00:56:55.904\n10\nF\n5K\n\n\n121\n161\nJustin Howard\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:02:08.296\n 00:57:17.775\n32\nM\n5K\n\n\n122\n156\nDennis Dolny\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:02:41.345\n 00:57:50.824\n60\nM\n5K\n\n\n123\n155\nEllen Dolny\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:02:41.656\n 00:57:51.135\n62\nF\n5K\n\n\n124\n180\nChristina Ameh\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:04:10.278\n 00:59:19.757\n34\nF\n5K\n\n\n125\n181\nLeila Ameh\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:04:10.577\n 00:59:20.056\n10\nF\n5K\n\n\n126\n144\nBrenda Flores\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:04:23.778\n 00:59:33.257\n21\nF\n5K\n\n\n127\n141\nMichael Flores\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:04:23.996\n 00:59:33.475\n21\nM\n5K\n\n\n128\n145\nCourtney Wailton\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:05:10.235\n 01:00:19.714\n99\nF\n5K\n\n\n129\n172\nDiana Rose\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:05:17.255\n 01:00:26.734\n54\nF\n5K\n\n\n130\n152\nMichelle Wallace\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:07:44.577\n 01:02:54.056\n44\nF\n5K\n\n\n131\n185\nChady Hall\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:11:52.566\n 01:07:02.045\n72\nF\n5K\n\n\n132\n187\nMichele Hall\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:11:52.702\n 01:07:02.181\n66\nF\n5K\n\n\n133\n186\nDavid Hall\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:11:53.355\n 01:07:02.834\n74\nM\n5K\n\n\n134\n61\nKaden Sanger\n 10:04:50.521\n 11:17:21.715\n 01:12:31.194\n8\nM\n5K\n\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n\nDivision: INC\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n\nPosition\nBib #\nName\nGun Start\nFinish\nGun Elapsed\nAge\nGender\nDivision\n\n\n1\n70\nWestin Price\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:25:17.283\n 00:20:26.762\n14\nM\nINC\n\n\n2\n222\nKelli Kim\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:26:24.632\n 00:21:34.111\n33\nF\nINC\n\n\n3\n221\nAlex Kim\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:26:25.279\n 00:21:34.758\n39\nM\nINC\n\n\n4\n123\nBrenda Pine\n 10:04:50.521\n 10:27:51.214\n 00:23:00.693\n52\nF\nINC\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMany thanks go to our 2017 sponsors: \n\n \n  \n                          \n   
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/2017-race-results/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170311T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170311T111500
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20170926T145400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190506T194153Z
UID:259-1489215600-1489230900@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:Race to Reduce Bullying
DESCRIPTION:Many thanks to everyone who participated in our 6th annual Race to Reduce Bullying at Wheeler Farm on March 11\, 2017!\nPhotos from this year’s race are available on Facebook\, but here are a few of our favorites! \n       \n2017 race results are available online here. Stay tuned for information on next year’s race! \n2017 Sponsors:\n\n \n\n                         
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/race-to-reduce-bullying/
LOCATION:Wheeler Farm\, 6351 South 900 East\, Murray\,\, UT\, 84121\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170113T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170113T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20170926T145806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170928T180046Z
UID:293-1484317800-1484328600@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:PlayShop in Utah
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Canyon School District\, Playworks is pleased to offer our PlayShop\, a three hour experiential workshop designed to empower you to transform your recess or your physical activity programming! The PlayShop will equip you with: \n\nTangible group management and conflict resolution tools that can be implemented immediately\nAn inspired understanding of how recess\, play and physical activity can positively impact school climate\nA powerful perspective on the barriers students face when accessing healthy play and how adults can ease those challenges\nTraining great for principals\, classroom teachers\, recess staff\, parent volunteers and PE teachers!\n\n\n\nWhen:Friday\, January 13\, 2017 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. \nWhere:Silver Mesa Elementary 8920 S 1700 ESandy\, UT 84093 \nThis event is now over. \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/playshop-in-utah-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20161028T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20161028T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20170926T145801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170928T180044Z
UID:286-1477665000-1477675800@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:PlayShop in Utah
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Canyon School District\, Playworks is pleased to offer our PlayShop\, a three hour experiential workshop designed to empower you to transform your recess or your physical activity programming! The PlayShop will equip you with: \n\nTangible group management and conflict resolution tools that can be implemented immediately\nAn inspired understanding of how recess\, play and physical activity can positively impact school climate\nA powerful perspective on the barriers students face when accessing healthy play and how adults can ease those challenges\nTraining great for principals\, classroom teachers\, recess staff\, parent volunteers and PE teachers!\n\n\n\nWhen:Friday\, October 28\, 2016 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. \nWhere:Silver Mesa Elementary 8920 S 1700 ESandy\, UT 84093 \n \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/playshop-in-utah/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20160416T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20160416T100000
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20170926T145704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170928T180030Z
UID:283-1460790000-1460800800@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:Utah PlayShop
DESCRIPTION:Playworks is pleased to offer our PlayShop\, a three-hour experiential workshop designed to empower you to transform your recess and give you powerful tools to create an awesome recess program! \nThe PlayShop will equip you with: \n\nTangible group management and conflict resolution tools that can be implemented immediately indoors and out\nAn inspired understanding of how recess\, play and physical activity can positively impact school climate\nA powerful perspective on the barriers students face when accessing healthy play and how adults can ease those challenges\n\nThis training is great for principals\, classroom teachers\, recess staff\, parent volunteers\, and PE teachers! \n\nWhen:Saturday\, April 16\, 20169:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. \nWhere:Stansbury Elementary School3050 2700 W West Valley City\, UT 84119
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/utah-playshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150822T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150822T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20170926T145555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170928T180018Z
UID:273-1440244800-1440255600@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:Science of Play
DESCRIPTION:Be a kid again\, and bring your kids too as we explore the science of play. Join us for an interactive and engaging discussion then take it out to the real world of the playground. \nFoursquare\, jump rope\, tag\, hopscotch—ready\, set\, play! See how these games benefit kids and adults in a social\, emotional\, and physical way. \nScience of Play discussion 2 p.m. – 3 p.m. \nPlay from 3 p.m. – 5 p.m.
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/science-of-play/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150521T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150521T060000
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20170926T145430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190321T203422Z
UID:264-1432188000-1432188000@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:4th Annual Playworks Golf Tournament
DESCRIPTION:4th Annual Playworks Golf Tournament\nThursday\, May 21\n8:00 Shot-Gun Start\nEaglewood Golf Course\nWe invite you and your company to be a part of this great event that combines executive networking\, marketing\, and exposure for your company and the benefit of making a lasting difference in the lives of thousands of kids in low-income schools – kids who most need our attention and support. \nLast year\, we had 24 foursomes join us for this event and raised nearly $33\,000 to support our work. Our board has a goal this year of raising more than $50\,000 when we tee it up at Eaglewood Golf Course on Thursday\, May 21\, 2015. \nPlease consider participating this year with a sponsor level that suits your business and professional needs. \nFore more information\, please contact cconard@playworks.org. \n           \n  \n\nHUGE thank you to our event sponsors!\nBreakfast Sponsor:                                          Lunch Sponsors:    \n               \n  Cart Sponsor:                                         Cart Sponsor: \n             \nApparel Sponsor:  \n \n Hole Sponsors: \n       
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/4th-annual-playworks-golf-tournament/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20140920T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20140920T123000
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20170926T145122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190506T164455Z
UID:238-1411196400-1411216200@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:Community Kickball Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Come one\, come all for our awesome Playworks Community Kickball Tournament! We are extremely excited for our second year\, and are working on our logistics for the tournament. Registration has not started yet\, but please save the date and use this time to assemble your team! The format will be very similar to last year. You’ll remember the fun and action if you a returning player\, and if you are a new friend you can look forward to a full day of kickball action! Once registration opens\, it will include a full day of games\, an event T-shirt\, tons of memories\, a lot of high fives\, and some great opportunities for calling “no bouncies”! The winner will also have a sweet trophy to take home with them to prove their kickball supremacy. \nOur hope is that each participant walks off the field feeling like a rock star\, having played a fun game of kickball while making a valuable contribution to an organization that is working to improve the health and well-being of children in Utah’s low-income neighborhoods every day. All event proceeds support Playworks Utah\, which provides increased opportunities for physical activity and safe\, meaningful play to 5\,500 students at 8 under-resourced schools. Your leadership will help leverage the power of play to change the way that 5\,500 kids experience the school day. \nDon’t miss out on the fun. We also have a Facebook event that will be updated frequently as things become more solidified\, be sure you join us in that conversation! \n  \nSeptember 20\, 2014 \nLarry H Miller Softball Complex (1300 E 4400 S) \nTime: TBD \n8-15 players per team \n 
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/community-kickball-tournament/
LOCATION:Larry H Miller Softball Complex\, 4350 1300 E\, Millcreek\, UT\, 84124\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20140920T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20140920T133000
DTSTAMP:20260417T130622
CREATED:20170926T145255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190506T192828Z
UID:256-1411194600-1411219800@www.playworks.org
SUMMARY:Community Kickball Tournament!
DESCRIPTION:Registration has closed. Thank you for joining the 2014 Playworks Community Kickball Tournament! We are full for teams in this year’s tournament\, but there are still some individual slots available so you can still join us the morning of the event. If you missed out this year\, be sure to sign up early for the 2015 tournament! \nThanks to all participants and we look forward to seeing you all on Saturday. If you were unable to register for this year to play\, stop by Big Cottonwood Park (1300 E 4300 S) and hangout with us anyway! #playkickgive \n\nCome one\, come all for our awesome Playworks Community Kickball Tournament on September 20! We are extremely excited for our second year and can’t wait to gather the community for a full day of kickball excitement! The day will start out with round robin games and work itself into a bracket tournament to find our supreme community team! REGISTER NOW!  \nThere are multiple ways to get in on the action: \n\nRegister as a full team! Teams are 10-15 players (minimum 3 females per roster). Team registration costs $250.\nWant to play but can’t field a whole team? No problem! Register as an individual! We’ll place you on a team so you won’t be left out of the fun. Individual registration costs $25.\nBecome a sponsor for the event! This is a great way for companies to treat their employees to a day of morale-boosting old fashioned fun! There are multiple sponsorship opportunities available\, please contact Geoff Doiron at gdoiron@playworks.org or 801-577-8035.\n\nSeptember 20\, 2014\nLarry H Miller Softball Complex (1300 E 4400 S)\nTime: Check-in at 8:30am\nRound Robin beings in 9 o’clock hour\n10-15 players per team (minimum 3 female)\nCost: Team Registration – $250\nIndividual registration – $25\nDon’t miss out on the fun. We also have a Facebook event that will be updated frequently as things become more solidified\, be sure you join us in that conversation! For a view at the fun that will be happening tournament day\, check out last years photo album! \nAnd huge thanks to Game Gear for creating this amazing tournament shirt for us!\n(Sleeve color changes per team.)\n \n\n\nAt this time Playworks would like to send special high five to our: \nField Sponsor: Wells Fargo \n \nApparel Sponsor: Game Gear \n\n\n\nCorporate Teams:\n     \n\nFEATURING Lunch from CupBop:
URL:https://www.playworks.org/utah/event/community-kickball-tournament-2/
LOCATION:Larry H Miller Softball Complex\, 4350 1300 E\, Millcreek\, UT\, 84124\, United States
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