Join us as we “Light It Up Blue” on World Autism Awareness Day, a family-friendly event in downtown Traverse City on Tuesday, April 2.
Light It Up Blue begins at 6 PM on April 2 at ECCO, 121 E. Front St., with food and fun activities with a blue theme. Glowing luminaries will be available for purchase for $5, with proceeds to benefit the Traverse City Area Public Schools iPads for Autism program.
Downtown merchants are encouraged to decorate their storefronts in blue in honor of the event. At 7:30 PM, participants will carry the luminaries along Front Street to the Open Space. At the Open Space, participants will place the blueglowing lanterns in the shape of a puzzle piece, another symbol of autism. The event will be captured on video, and an overhead photo with the community will be taken to show Traverse City’s participation in “Light it up Blue.”
Blue luminaries are available for purchase in advance at Old Mission Traders, 215 E. Front St.
If you live in the Traverse City area, we encourage you to come down for this fun event. But even if you can’t, we encourage everyone to Light it up Blue wherever you are. Here’s what you can do:
- Wear blue clothing, nail polish, or even hair paint.
- Turn your porch light blue with a bulb from Home Depot. Special bulbs are for sale with proceeds to benefit Autism Speaks.
- Decorate your door, your yard, or your desk in blue or with puzzle pieces- the symbol of Autism.
Light It Up Blue is a worldwide event where participants seek to light prominent landmarks blue to help raise awareness of autism– a developmental disorder now estimated to affect one in 50 children. In Michigan, the Mackinac Bridge will be lit blue on April 2. Other prominent buildings have included the Empire State Building in New York City and the CN Tower in Canada.
In Traverse City, “Light It Up Blue” is organized by the Scavenger Hunt for Autism, a fundraising event set for April 13,that will also benefit TCAPS’ iPads for Autism Program.
“We’re excited to add this prelude event this year to further increase autism awareness,” Scavenger Hunt founder Brandy Wheeler said. “Kids, parents, grandparents, and community members of all ages in between are invited to help make the Open Space as blue as the bay.”
For more information on Light it up Blue or the Scavenger Hunt for Autism on April 13, visit www.traversetraveler.com/autism or find us on Facebook.