5th Annual DUI Victim Memorial Run & Walk

“Take the Steps to Remember”

The Run/Walk is held every year to help raise awareness and funds for the

Pennsylvania DUI Victims’ Memorial Garden. 

2008 Run/Walk Information

The Pennsylvania DUI Association held its 5th Annual DUI Victims Memorial 10K Run and 1 Mile Walk on Saturday, May 31, 2008.  Registration took place at the PA DUI Association, with the run being held on Riverfront Park, directly across from the Association.  The 10K Run began at 9:00 AM, with the 1 Mile Walk/Children’s Run beginning at 9:10 AM.  An awards ceremony was held directly after the event. Almost 250 people participated in the Run/Walk.

We would like to thank all our corporate and individual sponsors and event participants who help make our Annual Run/Walk a success each year. Special thanks to the County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania and the Erica and Ashley Foundation for their participation in the event.

10K Run and Children's Run Awards

Complete Run Results

1 Mile Walk Participants

 

 


 Annual DUI Victim Memorial Golf Tournament - October 3, 2008, Manada Golf Club

All par three's sponsored by Susquehanna Valley Harley Davidson - Please click for a registration brochure

On average each day, 78 alcohol-related traffic crashes occur on Pennsylvania roadways, resulting in more than 500 deaths every year.  In an effort to increase awareness and permanently remember Pennsylvania DUI Victims, the Pennsylvania Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Association is hosts an Annual DUI Victim Memorial Golf Tournament.  This event supports the Pennsylvania DUI Victims’ Memorial Garden..  The event also supports prevention educational programs throughout Pennsylvania.

The 4th Annual DUI Victim Memorial Golf Tournament was held at Manada Golf Club, in Grantville, Pennsylvania, on Friday, October 5, 2007. 


 Annual DUI Victims Remembrance Ceremony - December 13, 2007

Through the cold, snow and ice the Pennsylvania DUI Association holds an Annual DUI Victims Remembrance Ceremony every December.  Representatives from state and local government agencies and organizations, victims' families and friends, along with Association staff gather for a poignant ceremony to honor and remember those victims who have been needlessly killed as a result of impaired drivers.

The Remembrance Ceremony includes the lighting of a Remembrance Tree, which symbolizes the number of individuals who are killed each year on Pennsylvania roadways as a result of drunk driving.