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Eternal Flame of Hope
Eternal Flame of Hope, Special Olympics Georgia
Eternal Flame of Hope celebrates 50 years of the Special Olympics Georgia. As their mission relates, “The mission of Special Olympics Georgia is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for all children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy, and participate in the sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community.” Representation matters. Inclusion matters. The presence of the Special Olympics Georgia on the Beltline, as symbolized by Eternal Flame, matters. The Beltline is a place where everyone, of all abilities, gathers.
As a person living with a genetic condition, I am keenly aware of the power of expectation, opportunity, hope, and excellence. Eternal Flame of Hope speaks to all that. The Special Olympics allows everyone to have a relationship with excellence. The Special Olympics reminds everyone of the importance of attitude. The Special Olympics encourages everyone to make the most of all we have. The Special Olympics — by its very existence — advocates for accessible spaces and experiences.
I think about about a few things when I run past Eternal Flame of Hope. We are more than we imagine. We are limitless. We are built of steel and fire.
A Note on my Atlanta Beltline Writing Project
I am practicing paying attention. I am practicing noticing beauty. I am practicing getting in touch with my artist self. I am practicing connecting with the outdoors. I am practicing my inner Mary Oliver. I live in Atlanta, “the city in a forest.” I live on the Atlanta Beltline, an interurban trail that graces the city. The Beltline is part arboretum, part art gallery, part park. It connects shops and restaurants and homes with people of all descriptions. I walk on the Beltline 4 or 5 times a week. I have spent the last year appreciating all that it is. I have personally photographed the images I will share. My hope is to write about it — its art, trees, landmarks, etc.— for the next few weeks as spring unfolds.
About Katie
Born in Louisville. Live in Atlanta. Curious by nature. Researcher by education. Writer by practice. Grateful heart by desire.
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The Stage Is On Fire, a memoir about hope and change, reasons for voyaging, and dreams burning down can be purchased on Amazon.