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Autism Awareness Festival fun
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April 22, 2026
Autism Awareness Festival fun

and sweets from High Class Goods.

For Laura Park, who is new to the area, the event left a lasting impression.

“It was such a great event,” Park said. “It really meant a lot to see something like this for kids and families. My son loved it. He got to pet the donkey, enjoy some ice cream and just be part of everything going on. It was heartwarming.”

Approximately 1 in 36 children in the United States have been identified with autism spectrum disorder, underscoring the importance of awareness and community support.

Children with autism experience the world in unique ways, often with heightened sensitivity, deep focus and a perspective that invites others to slow down and see things differently. While they may communicate, learn or interact in ways that don’t always follow the expected path, their strengths shine through in moments of curiosity, creativity and connection. With understanding, patience and support, these children thrive, reminding families and communities that inclusion isn’t about changing who they are, but embracing them exactly as they are and celebrating every step forward along the way.

The event was designed to raise awareness about autism while also giving families a place to gather, connect and enjoy time together in a supportive setting.

“I am so thankful that we had so many people come and support such an incredible cause. Our first event and we had over 75 people in attendance. At this event, I challenged everyone to understand that just because it’s different, doesn’t mean it’s wrong. I challenge everyone reading this paper the same. I hope you all take the time to understand the importance of this event,” Parish said.

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