Farewell to the Beast on the Bay: Celebrating Twelve Years of Strength, Spirit, and Community 

Saturday, September 6 marks the 12th and final year of the Beast on the Bay. Participants run 10 miles on sand, water, and trails as they proved that they could Beat the Beast! We’re all geared up for the big day at Waldameer at the entrance of Presque Isle.   

A one-mile adapted course for those 12 years of age and above with special needs has  also been available since the Beast began. 

This annual event means so much to not only the Barber National Institute and those we serve, but the many participants, spectators, and volunteers.    

The Beast’s courses are known to be especially challenging, but participants know that these challenges pale in comparison to those faced by both children and adults with intellectual disabilities, autism, and behavioral health challenges. Coming together for a day of friendly competition and fun helps unite us in the goal of supporting the 6,200 individuals we serve and their families.    

I still remember Ryan’s first year participating in the Beast. Ryan did the adaptive course and if you know Ryan, you know that he is a FAST runner.  So, in a few minutes he navigated the adaptive course.  I suggested to him that he might want to try the 10-mile course the following year. He said that he’d think about it. The year quickly passed, and the second year of the Beast was here.  Two of his friends (helpers), Bryant and Craig did the Beast with him.  What did he hate?  The marsh.  He was not doing that again.  Craig and Ryan did the Beast for a few years, and then Brad, Logan, and for the last three years, Drs. Brian and Kate Stark.  The Starks are great supporters of the BNI so when I did not have anyone to Beast with Ryan they generously offered and have continued to run with him.  How would you recognize Ryan?  He is the one who is always smiling and no, he does not do the marsh! 

As we say goodbye to the Beast on the Bay, it’s both a proud and emotional moment. While this marks the end of the full event, we’re excited that the one-mile adapted course will continue in the years ahead. The Barber National Institute is committed to finding new and meaningful ways to engage our supporters moving forward. If you’re joining us for this final Beast, thank you for being part of something special. I am deeply grateful to every participant who has helped make this fundraiser a fun, memorable, and successful tradition! 

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