Olympian Shamier Little to Host Meet-and-Greet at Washington Park
A Unique Opportunity to Hear from a Local Champion
Chicago’s own U.S. Olympian Shamier Little, a 2024 Gold and Silver medalist in track and field, will engage with fans in a special meet-and-greet event this Saturday, Oct. 5, at Washington Park (5531 S. King Dr.). The event will run from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., and all ages are welcome to attend.
A Local Champion’s Journey
Shamier Little grew up participating in the Chicago Park District’s programs. She first took to the track at just five years old, competing in the Park District’s “Little Feet Track & Field” competition. A graduate of Lindblom High School, the accomplished athlete has consistently trained to reach the pinnacle of her sport: the Olympics.
Sharing Her Story
The meet-and-greet offers attendees a unique opportunity to hear directly from Little as she shares insights about her journey from Chicago’s parks to the global stage. Whether you’re a young aspiring athlete or a long-time fan, this event promises inspiration and celebration of local talent.
Join the Celebration
Don’t miss this chance to meet and learn from a true champion. Attend the meet-and-greet event at Washington Park and be inspired by Shamier Little’s remarkable story.
Event Details
* Date: Saturday, Oct. 5
* Time: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
* Location: Washington Park (5531 S. King Dr.)
* All ages welcome
Conclusion
Shamier Little’s meet-and-greet event is a unique opportunity to hear from a local champion and be inspired by her remarkable journey. Don’t miss this chance to learn from a true champion and celebrate local talent.
FAQs
* Q: Is the event open to all ages?
A: Yes, the event is open to all ages.
* Q: What is the location of the event?
A: The event will take place at Washington Park (5531 S. King Dr.).
* Q: What is the duration of the event?
A: The event will run from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
* Q: Can I attend the event if I’m not a fan of track and field?
A: Yes, the event is open to anyone interested in hearing from a local champion and being inspired by her story.