Health & Fitness
Color in Motion a Chance to Become Vibrant
On Sunday, June 21, Special Olympics Illinois invites you to join in a prismatic parade for a great cause at the Color in Motion 5K.

On Sunday, June 21, Special Olympics Illinois invites you to join in a prismatic parade for a great cause at the Color in Motion 5K. Trek around the city blocks of Lincoln Park while you’ll be bombarded by explosions of vibrant color.
Runners, walkers and volunteers from all over Chicagoland flock to Montrose Beach for this race, including Laura Pubins of Tinley Park who has participated in the race for years.
When asked how she got involved, Laura explains she and her friends were looking for a fun way to get fit and stay active, but “the fact that Special Olympics was a part of it made my wanting to do the event even greater because of my connection to [the program].” Proceeds from the Color in Motion 5K benefit Special Olympics Illinois.
Laura has worked at various special recreation associations including Special Recreation Services, South Suburban Special Recreation Association and Lincolnway Special Recreation Association, where she coaches presently. Over the years, she has coached athletes in everything from basketball and volleyball to bocce and aquatics.
The Color in Motion 5K welcomes people of all ages and abilities. Laura says, “It’s a great event to do if you are trying to get active without the pressure of a timed event with the bonus of being fun! The lake as the backdrop is pretty cool.”
In addition to her support as a coach, Laura serves on the fundraising committee for Special Olympics Illinois South Cook-Will/Area 7, she Polar Plunges and recently became a Unified Partner for her local volleyball team. Her sister previously competed in Special Olympics Illinois and Laura attributes that to her passion for the organization.
“The best part of the run for me was getting to spend the day with my friends and supporting a cause that is near and dear to me.”
She continues, “Bottom line – Special Olympics is family to me!”
Registration is now open for Color in Motion and volunteer opportunities are also available here: http://www.soill.org/event/color-in-motion-5k/.
Special Olympics Illinois is a not-for-profit organization offering year-round training and competition in 19 sports for nearly 22,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities and nearly 21,000 Young Athletes ages 2-7 with and without intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics transforms the lives of people with intellectual disabilities, allowing them to realize their full potential in sports and in life. Special Olympics programs enhance physical fitness, motor skills, self-confidence, social skills and encourage family and community support. If you are interested in learning more about Special Olympics Illinois, volunteering or providing financial support to help make Special Olympics programs possible, contact your local Special Olympics agency, call 800-394-0562 or visit www.soill.org.