ASL-for-All 5K (Walk, Run & Roll)

  • Date Sat 27th September 2025
  • Time 8:30AM CDT
  • Location Olathe, Kansas
  • Price $10.80 - $31.40
  • Races 3 races
  • Distances 5km

Event summary

Join us for the vibrant ASL-for-All 5K (Walk, Run & Roll) event on Saturday, September 27, 2025, in Olathe, Johnson County! This exciting second annual fundraiser aims to foster a β€œShared Signing Community,” where both Deaf and non-Deaf individuals can communicate using American Sign Language (ASL). The 5K race will take place on the scenic Indian Creek Trail, starting and finishing at Frontier Park, with the race kicking off at 8:30 AM.

Families are encouraged to bring their children to participate in two fun runs – a 50-yard dash for tots aged 6 and under and a 100-yard run for kids aged 7 to 10 – starting at 9:30 AM. After the races, enjoy an ASL Festival featuring engaging booths and performances, concluding with an exciting awards ceremony. Don’t miss this chance to support the Kansas School for the Deaf Endowment Association and the Museum of Deaf History, Arts & Culture, as all proceeds will help promote shared signing communities. Mark your calendars, gather your friends and family, and be part of this meaningful event that celebrates inclusivity and connection!

Organiser's Description

Join us for our SECOND annual ASL for All 5K fundraiser to foster Olathe as a "Shared Signing Community! Shared signing communities are localities where both Deaf and non-Deaf community members use a shared visual language to communicate with one another. Non-signers are welcomed!

This SECOND annual ASL for ALL 5K fundraiser will take place on the Indian Creek Trail leading from and returning to Frontier Park. Following the 5K race, there will be two Fun-Runs for children (50 yards for tots 6 yrs or under & 100 yards for kids aged 7 to 10) at the park in conjunction with an ASL Festival area offering booths. ASL Performances will be provided at the conclusion of the Awards Ceremony.

Race Schedule:
7:30 am- Registration Opens
8:30 am- 5K Race Begins
9:30 am- Tots-Fun-Run (50 yards and 100 yards) Kids-Fun-Run
9:35 am- ASL Performance

Participant Packets will be ready for pick-up on Friday, Sept 27th to from 10 am to 4 pm at the Museum of Deaf History, Arts & Culture, Inc. 455 E. Park Street, Olathe. Water and refreshments will be available to registered participants. (Please note: Runners, walkers, and rollers who register after the Sept 12th deadline are not guaranteed a race t-shirt or size.)

Check out the newsreel from our 2023 event: https://www.kshb.com/news/local-news/asl-for-all-5k-promotes-shared-signing-community-in-kansas-city-area

All proceeds from this event will be split between the Kansas School for the Deaf Endowment Association (KSDEA) and Museum of Deaf History, Arts & Culture (MDHAC) in support of their missions in fostering shared signing communities.



MORE INFORMATION



AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL):

ASL is a natural language that serves as the most predominant sign language of Deaf communities in the United States of America and most of Anglophone Canada. ASL is NOT signing in or shorthand for English. It is a complete and organized visual language that is expressed by employing both manual and non-manual features. It is a natural language that has the same linguistic properties as spoken language, with its own grammar, syntax and vocabulary.

ASL originated more than 200 years ago from the intermixing of local Native American sign language, French Sign Language, and Marthas Vineyard Sign language (developed signs from a once-thriving shared signing community on the island of Marthas Vineyard). While ASL is the most predominant, there is growing recognition of the use of Black American Sign Language, Plains Indian Sign Language, and Mexican Sign Language in the United States.

Currently, other than English, ASL is the third-most taught language at high schools, colleges, and universities after Spanish and French. For more information about where you can take ASL classes, please check with your local high school, Johnson County Community College (JCCC), and the University of Kansas (KU)- Edwards Campus.

SHARED SIGNING COMMUNITIES:

Shared signing communities are defined as communities where BOTH Deaf people and non-Deaf use sign language to communicate with each other in the areas where they live, work, congregate, or play. Such places are regarded as different from the mainstream where deaf people mostly are surrounded by hearing, non-signing people in their families, schools, and workplaces. It is believed that shared signing communities have existed on Earth for thousands of years in various countries. The most notable in the United States of America is Marthas Vineyard from the early 18th century to the early 1950s. For a time, it was known as a place where everyone spoke sign language. For more information about the history of Deaf people on Marthas Vineyard, please view: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ioi7COpA7A

HOW SIGNED LANGUAGE BENEFITS ALL:

Using signed language allows you to communicate with everyone in your environment without barriers or frustrations to anyone. Signing conversations are efficient and you can go deeper in the conversations without cutting out details. Sign language is good for the brain, boosting cognition, creativity, functionality, memory, spatial awareness, mental rotation skills, and more! Signing increases your visual field responses as you become more aware of the things you see and reacting more quickly. And maybe more importantly, using sign language increases your bond and connection with others where you can be more in tune with others emotions and nuances. Babies, both Deaf or non-Deaf, can use sign language as early as 6 months, and this jump-starts the building blocks of language which provides babies with many benefits that would last a lifetime!

Races

  • ASL-for-All 5K (Walk, Run & Roll)

    Incl. $1.40 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 27th September 2025 (8:30AM CDT)

    $31.40

    Event Schedule: 7:30 am- Registration Opens 8:30 am- 5K Race Begins 9:20 am- Tots-Fun-Run and Kids-Fun-Run 9:30 am- ASL Performance Runners, walkers, and rollers who register after the Sept 12th deadline are not guaranteed a race t-shirt or size Participant Packets will be ready for pick-up on Friday, Sept 27to from 10 am to 4 pm at the Museum of Deaf History, Arts & Culture, Inc. 455 E. Park Street, Olathe. Water and refreshments will be available to registered participants.
  • Tot/Kids-Fun-Run

    Incl. $0.80 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 27th September 2025 (9:30AM CDT)

    $10.80

    Following conclusion of the 5K race and before the ASL Performance, there will be two Fun-Runs for children 1) 50 yards for tots 6 yrs or under and 2)100 yards for kids aged 7 to 10) at the park. Runners, walkers, and rollers who register after the Sept 12th deadline are not guaranteed a race t-shirt or size.
  • High School/ College Student Only

    Incl. $0.95 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 27th September 2025 (8:30AM CDT)

    $15.95

    OPENS 11 SEP
    Event Schedule: 7:30 am- Registration Opens 8:30 am- 5K Race Begins 9:20 am- Tots-Fun-Run and Kids-Fun-Run 9:30 am- ASL Performance Runners, walkers, and rollers who register after the Sept 12th deadline are not guaranteed a race t-shirt or size Participant Packets will be ready for pick-up on Friday, Sept 27to from 10 am to 4 pm at the Museum of Deaf History, Arts & Culture, Inc. 455 E. Park Street, Olathe. Water and refreshments will be available to registered participants.

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15501 Indian Creek Pkwy, Olathe, 66062, KS, United States

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