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October 16, 2024

HERO Walk to prevent drunk driving on boardwalk Sunday, Oct. 20

OCEAN CITY – More than 300 supporters and families of DUI victims will gather on the Ocean City Boardwalk Sunday, Oct. 20, for the 13th annual John R. Elliott HERO Walk to prevent drunk driving.

This year’s walk will feature a display of 13 HERO patrol cars wrapped with the brightly colored logo and message of the HERO Campaign:  Be a HERO. Be a Designated Driver. 

A new Ocean City police HERO car sponsored by the Foster Karney Fund will be unveiled at 10:15 a.m. The State Police Mounted Unit and their horses will also return to lead the parade of walkers down the Boardwalk.

Miss Night in Venice 2024 Reagan McCormack will also be on hand, along with Miss South Jersey Molly Pugliese, who will sing the national anthem.  A memory banner memorial with pictures of 20 victims of drunk driving crashes will also be on display.    

Proceeds from the event benefit the John R. Elliott HERO Campaign for Designated Drivers, now in its 24th year.  The campaign promotes the use of safe and sober designated drivers in partnership with schools and colleges, police departments, bar and tavern owners, highway safety agencies and NFL and Major League Baseball teams. 

More than 150,000 motorists have signed up to be designated drivers on the HERO Campaign’s online HERO Pledge at www.herocampaign.org.

Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. followed by a one-mile fun run at 10 a.m. and the walk at 11 a.m., beginning at the Sixth Street Civic Center.  Walkers can pre-register at HEROWalkRun.org or in person the day of the event. The pre-registration donation is $25 per person for adults and $15 for students. In person is an additional $5 per person.  All walkers will receive a commemorative HERO Walk T-shirt.  Face painting will also be available.

For more information on the HERO Walk, go to www.HEROwalkrun.org or call (609) 233-4787.

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