Ready to run
Frank Speziale Photo
Pictured above from left to right is Emily Bentivegna, her daughter Amelia Hartwell, and Physical Education teacher Phil Curley. Amelia -who deals with daily obstacles related to her blindness - was introduced to running through the help of her teacher, Phil Curley. 2016 marks the second year that Amelia and her sister Ava have participated in the Kids Neighborhood Fun Run. The photo was taken at this year's 35th annual Norwich Family YMCA Turkey Trot, this past weekend on Nov. 20, just prior to the start of the half-mile race.
Pictured above from left to right is Emily Bentivegna, her daughter Amelia Hartwell, and Physical Education teacher Phil Curley. Amelia -who deals with daily obstacles related to her blindness - was introduced to running through the help of her teacher, Phil Curley. 2016 marks the second year that Amelia and her sister Ava have participated in the Kids Neighborhood Fun Run. The photo was taken at this year's 35th annual Norwich Family YMCA Turkey Trot, this past weekend on Nov. 20, just prior to the start of the half-mile race.
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