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Torch Runs & Ceremonies TORCH RUNS & CEREMONIES This document is intended to provide an overview of the Final Leg Torch Runs and Ceremonies being conducted across the state of California during July 2015. For more detailed information, please refer to the Final Leg Daily Run Sheets The names listed in RED in each of the Ceremonies are the law enforcement officers and Special Olympics athletes scheduled to speak at that particular ceremony. Torch Runs & Ceremonies Monday, 13 July 2015 ROUTE 1 ROUTE 2 ROUTE 3 Raley Field to State Capitol Building, Sacramento (9.40am - 10.00am) Ceremony at State Capitol Building, Sacramento (10.00am - 11.00am) John Newnan / Jonathan Sparks Stateline to McP's / Harvey's Casino, Marysville Police Dept to Ellis Lake Park Sonoma Valley School to Sonoma Plaza, South Lake Tahoe (2.25pm - 2.35pm) (1.05pm - 1.15pm) Sonoma (1.30pm - 1.40pm) Ceremony at McP's / Harvey's, Ceremony at Ellis Lake Park, Ceremony at Sonoma Plaza, South Lake Tahoe (2.35pm - 3.35pm) Marysville (1.15pm - 2.15pm) Sonoma (1.40pm - 2.40pm) Shawn Rowden / Dale Smit Armando Talamantez / Brett Laza Trisha Donorila / William Corsi Bank of America to High St / Lincoln Way, Bank of America, Main Street to Red Bluff Mendocino Avenue to Old Court House Auburn (6.20pm - 6.30pm) Superior Court (4.15pm - 4.25pm) Square, Santa Rosa (3.40pm - 3.45pm) Ceremony at High & Lincoln Streets, Ceremony at Red Bluff Ceremony at Old Court House Square, Auburn (6.30pm - 7.30pm) Superior Court (4.25pm - 5.25pm) Santa Rosa (3.45pm - 4.45pm) Rick Lucy / Joshua Norris Jeannie Smith / Jazmine Slama Tony Kavan / Maria Brandt Petaluma Police Department to Walnut Park, Petaluma (5.25pm - 5.40pm) Ceremony at Walnut Park, Petaluma (5.40pm - 6.40pm) Christine McShea / Cody Pierce 1700 Grant Avenue to City Hall, Novato (7.15pm - 7.25pm) Ceremony at City Hall, Novato (7.25pm - 8.25pm) Jack Chan / William Corsi 1814 4th Street to Court Street Plaza, San Rafael (9.00pm - 9.10pm) Ceremony at Court Street Plaza, San Rafael (9.10pm - 10.10pm) Sam Rankin / Maria Brandt Torch Runs & Ceremonies Tuesday, 14 July 2015 ROUTE 1 ROUTE 2 ROUTE 3 Central Park to Bank of America, Bank of America to Civic Center, Lakeside Park to Kaiser Permanente Office, Davis (8.10am - 8.15am) Redding (8.00am - 8.10am) Oakland (9.10am - 9.20am) Ceremony at Bank of America Ceremony at Civic Center, Ceremony at Kaiser Permanent Regional E Street, Davis (8.15am - 9.15am) Redding (8.10am - 9.10am) Office, Oakland (9.20am - 10.20am) Julie Tilbury / Nigel Davis Eric Hampton / Jonathan Sparks Tony Kavan / Cody Pierce Webster Street to Fairfield County Plaza, Chico Fire Station to Civic Center, Shattuck Avenue to Martin Luther King Jr Fairfield (10.10am - 10.20am) Chico (11.05am - 11.15am) Park, Berkeley (11.15am - 11.30am) Ceremony at Fairfield County Plaza, Ceremony at Civic Center, Ceremony at Martin Luther King Jr Park, Fairfield (10.20am - 11.20am) Chico (11.15am - 12.15pm ) Berkeley (11.30am - 12.30pm) Ana Ortiz / Graziano Carrozzo Nikos Angelakis / Brett Laza Joe Burrows / William Corsi Embassy Suites, California Blvd to Veterans 9th Street Park to Benecia City Park, Danville Police Dept to Hap Magee Park, Memorial Park, Napa (1.10pm - 1.25pm) Benecia (3.05pm - 3.20pm) Danville (1.45pm - 2.00pm) Ceremony at Veterans Memorial Park, Ceremony at Benecia City Park, Ceremony at Hap Magee Park, Danville Napa (1.25pm - 2.25pm) Benecia (3.20pm - 4.20pm) (2.00pm - 3.00pm) Allen Jones / Nigel Davis Bruce Merriam / Jazmine Slama Adi Reiter / Maria Brandt Vallejo Police Department to City Hall, Willow Pass Road to Todos Santos Plaza, Las Lomas High School to Civic Park, Vallejo (3.25pm - 3.40pm) Concord (4.55pm - 5.10pm) Walnut Creek (3.50pm - 4.05pm) Ceremony at City Hall, Vallejo Ceremony at Todos Santos Plaza, Ceremony at Civic Park, (3.40pm - 4.40pm) Concord (5.10pm - 6.10pm) Walnut Creek (4.05pm - 5.05pm) Shawn Rowden / Dale Smit Chantal van Drunen / Jonathan Sparks Stephanie Lindsay / Cody Pierce Pleasant Hill Senior Center to City Hall, Pleasant Hill (6.45pm - 6.55pm) Ceremony at City Hall, Pleasant Hill (6.55pm - 7.55pm) Steve Bonini / Brett Laza Torch Runs & Ceremonies Wednesday, 15 July 2015 ALL ROUTES North Vista Point to South Vista Point, Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco (9.25am - 9.55am) No Ceremony Planned Intersection of Marina, Scott & Cervantes Streets to Pier 39 Concourse, San Francisco (10.20am - 10.50am) Ceremony at Pier 39 Concourse, San Francisco (10.50am - 11.50am) Jen Riley / Jazmine Slama Pier 39 Concourse to Union Square, San Francisco (Travel by Cable Car - 11.50am - 12.10pm) Ceremony at Union Square, San Francisco (12.10pm - 1.10pm) Susan Rinschler / William Corsi Union Square to Goodlet Steps, City Hall, San Francisco (2.10pm - 2.25pm) Ceremony at Goodlet Steps, City Hall, San Francisco (2.25pm - 3.35pm) Claire Hawthorn / Jonathan Sparks 1999 - LETR Final Leg, South Carolina, USA Torch Runs & Ceremonies Thursday, 16 July 2015 ROUTE 1 ROUTE 2 ROUTE 3 Stockton Ports to Webber Points Event Wells Fargo to Town Plaza Park, Caltran Station to Community & Cultural Center, Stockton (8.15am - 8.25am) Los Gatos (9.20am - 9.30am) Center, Morgan Hill (09.55am - 10.05am) Ceremony at Webber Points Event Center, Ceremony at Town Plaza Park Ceremony at Community & Cultural Center, Stockton (8.25am - 9.25am) Los Gatos (9.30am - 10.30am) Morgan Hill (10.05am - 11.05am) Victor Carter / Dale Smit Albert Negron / Brett Laza Damian Rodriguez / Maria Brandt F and 12th Streets to City Hall, Hacienda Drive to Canepa Design, Milias Restauarant, Monterey Street to Modesto (10.30am - 10.45am) Scotts Valley (11.10am - 11.25am) Gilroy Police Dept (12.25pm - 12.40pm) Ceremony at City Hall, Ceremony at Canepa Design, Ceremony at Gilroy Police Department Modesto (10.45am - 11.45am) Scotts Valley (11.25am - 12.25pm) Gilroy (12.40pm - 1.40pm) Stefano Lucarelli / Joshua Norris Mike Fernandez / Jazmine Slama Cheryl Cepelak / Cody Pierce Tulare Street to City Hall, Santa Cruz Surfing Museum to Beach 1st Capital Bank to National Steinbeck Fresno (2.00pm - 2.15pm) Boardwalk, Santa Cruz (2.00pm - 2.20pm) Center, Salinas (2.45pm - 3.00pm) Ceremony at City Hall Ceremony at Beach Boardwalk Bandstand, Ceremony at National Steinbeck Center, Fresno (2.15pm - 3.15pm) Santa Cruz (2.20pm - 3.20pm) Salinas (3.00pm - 3.45pm) Claire Hawthorn / Nigel Davis Shirrell Veitenheimer / Jonathan Sparks Ricardo Clayton / William Corsi Mineral Stadium to Garden Street Plaza, Cannery Row to Fishermans Wharf, Veteran's Memorial Building to Chorro Visalia (4.20pm - 4.35pm) Monterey (4.55pm - 5.05pm) Street, San Luis Obispo (6.20pm - 6.35pm) Ceremony at Garden Street Plaza, Ceremony at Fishermans Wharf, Ceremony at 1000 Block of Chorro Street, Visalia (4.35pm - 5.35pm) Monterey (5.05pm - 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