Where:
Somerville High School Parkour Park
Medford St
Somerville, MA 02143
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Date Idea, LGBTQ+, Sports & Active Life
Event website:
https://pkgenboston.com/local-events/26-06/uhl
Join us for a special community fundraiser honoring the legacy of Anton Uhl- a beloved member of the Parkour Generations Boston community whose creativity, generosity, and spirit continue to inspire us.
This event invites participants to challenge themselves physically while giving back. Choose a distance or challenge to complete, and invite friends, family, and supporters to pledge donations based on your effort. Every step, lap, and lap helps support the scholarship fund, which creates access to movement opportunities for students in the arts.
WAYS TO PARTICIPATE
Participants can choose their challenge and complete laps to reach their pledged goal- whether that’s a 1 km effort, a mile, or the demanding 101 challenge.
YOU can opt to choose different ways: as a participant, as a donor, or both!
SPECIAL FEATURE: CHALK ART WITH SAGE UHL
Take a moment to rest, reflect, and connect through an interactive chalk art installation led by Sage Uhl, Anton’s daughter. Located near the railings in the parking lot, this space offers participants a chance to recharge and learn more about Anton’s life and legacy.
Sage, a graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design, brings her own artistic voice to this piece while honoring her father’s lifelong passion for creativity. The mural reflects their shared love of art, music, and community, and invites everyone to be part of something meaningful.
ABOUT THE SCHOLARSHIP
The Anton Uhl Scholarship supports students in art and music programs by providing access to movement classes and events. It reflects Anton’s belief in creativity, exploration, and caring for both body and community.
Whether you’re here to push your limits, support a great cause, or simply be part of the community, we welcome you. Come move, create, and celebrate a life that continues to bring people together.
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