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Charlene Mauro, project director of the Marine Science Station, saw a need in the community for an event welcoming families with autism spectral disorders and started Autism OdysSea, first held in 2013. About 150 children and their families, totaling 450 people, attended the second annual event held April 12.
10-year-old Tavon gets a hand to get started kayaking from a Marine Science Station volunteer at Autism OdysSea April 12.
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