Whacky Wheelays participant Donny Bowe was one of the many who reached the finish line of his event with the help of volunteers such as David Huff.  - Courtesy Photo
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Whacky Wheelays participant Donny Bowe was one of the many who reached the finish line of his event with the help of volunteers such as David Huff.

Wacky Wheelays rolled along July 12 at Bothell High


July 13, 2009 · Updated 11:46 AM 

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The ninth annual Wacky Wheelays, an all-inclusive community field day for people of varying abilities was hosted July 12 by Northshore Baptist Church at Bothell High's track and soccer stadium.

Wacky Wheelays has been summarized as "an event for people with wheels and the families, care-givers and friends who love them." For example, last year's event featured one child with cerebral palsy and another who lost his sight at an early age.

This year, participants rode strollers, scooters, tricycles, bicycles, unicycles and more.

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