A Vision Realized

How does a vision for a project morph from plans on paper to shovels in the ground?

It happened for us, becuase of Northwest Ohio’s giving spirit.

A 3D image of what could be has developed into a photo of what actually is–a Sky Run Zip Track glinting in the sunlight.1

Students at the Autism Model Community School just welcomed this new addition to the playground with huge smiles and laughter.

Two side-by-side 50-foot tracks will allow riders to race through the air alongside each other.

One track features a Zero-G seat, perfect for individuals who may have some mobility needs. On the other track, a saucer-seat attached to a rope is suitable for riders with more advanced motor skills.

By allowing students of all ability levels the chance to soar, the Zip Track is a tangible example of our belief that everyone belongs.

We’re grateful to the community partners who’ve made this possible:

Ride on AMS Stars! 💫

Foot Notes:

  1. Purchased from and installed by DWA Recreation out of Harrison, Ohio. ↩︎
  2. Grant administered by Greater Toledo Community Foundation ↩︎