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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Olive Branch Walk\nEvent Url: http://www.nowplaying
 nashville.com/event/detail/158793/Olive_Branch_Walk\nEvent Date Begin: 200
 9-10-25\nEvent Date End: 2009-10-25\n\nThe Olive Branch Walk is a 1 mile w
 alk in Centennial Park with concert and children's entertainment. This wal
 k is in memory of Elenna 'Thisbe' Scott and Noah Scott to help raise funds
  and awareness of the lethal disease that robbed them of their young lives
  - Brown-Vialetto-Van Laere (BVVL) . This rare disease falls into the fami
 ly of diseases known as the pediatric motor neuron disorders\, causing the
  nerve cells responsible for the basic functions of life to die. There are
  many forms of motor neuron disorders\, one of which is the number one gen
 etic killer of toddlers and infants in the United States. No child should 
 have to suffer the merciless progression of these terrible diseases. It is
  the mission of The Olive Branch Fund: A Thisbe and Noah Scott Legacy to p
 romote research\, awareness\, and support for families of all pediatric mo
 tor neuron diseases\, including Brown-Vialetto-Van Laere.\nElenna 'Thisbe'
  Scott was healthy the first 16 months of her life and sick beyond all com
 prehension the last 17 months. It took five months to get a diagnosis. Thi
 sbe's suffering was sickening. The progressive neurological disease slowly
  robbed her of the basic essentials to life: eating\, speaking\, hearing\,
  swallowing\, walking\, breathing\, laughing\, and even smiling. Thisbe di
 ed in April 2007 when she could fight no more. She was two months shy of h
 er third birthday. One month after Thisbe's death\, her brother\, Noah\, s
 tarted showing one of the initial symptoms of the disease at ten months ol
 d. Noah's vocal cords quickly became paralyzed as Thisbe's had done. Noah 
 suffered facial paralysis and lost his smile. The disease took Noah in Apr
 il of 2008.\n\nStart time: Sunday\n2:00pm - 5:00pm
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SUMMARY:Olive Branch Walk
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