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RUNNING PASCAL’S WAY
5k Supports Schools That Helped Young
KEYS BOY GROW
On Saturday, May 6, friends of Pascal Weisberger will host the third annual Pascal’s Way 5K Run/Walk. This event seeks to honor the life of a local teen beloved for his kindness and love for the community, whose tragic death shook the Keys in May of 2020.
A 14-year-old student and frequent volunteer, Pascal was an avid runner, and the race seeks to continue his legacy by raising money for causes and organizations that were important to him and by engaging the community in his remembrance.
Starting and ending at Treasure Village Montessori School, with a turn-around at Forest Tek Lumber, the event’s route has remained roughly the same since it was started by Ariel Poholek, Pascal’s father, and Barry Wray, Pascal’s running coach, in 2021. But its goals have changed and expanded.
This is the first year that the walk and run seeks to directly benefit local schools, whereas in previous years it has raised funds for charities like the Upper Keys Humane Society, where Pascal volunteered. With a suggested donation of $30, the 5K is raising money for Treasure Village Montessori and Ocean Studies Charter School, both schools Pascal attended.
“I strongly believe that he was able to become the person he became as he grew older because of the educational experiences he had at Ocean Studies,” said Poholek. “That continued in the same way when he went to Treasure Village.”
Poholek describes the growth Pascal experienced in both schools, which helped him to become the beloved student, classmate and friend his community remembers.
“During his time at Treasure Vil-
1. Runners in the annual Pascal’s Way 5K Run/Walk approach the finish line. 2. Pascal Weisberger raises his hands as he approaches the finish line during a 5K race in Islamorada. CONTRIBUTED lage, Pascal grew to have more selfconfidence and more positive relationships and experiences,” says Poholek. “He had very encouraging and supportive teachers there, and the friends he met made a huge difference in his life.”
As an active volunteer, Pascal’s devotion to the community is reflected in this year’s goal of raising money for his elementary and middle schools. The 5K event is also inspired by his love for running, which he discovered early on in his life.
“Pascal followed in his brother Daniel’s footsteps to become an avid runner,” Poholek said, describing how Pascal grew to love the sport. “Running was a pretty significant part of his life. It was something he was doing a lot of in the last year of his life.”
Coached by Wray, Pascal participated in a number of runs every year in addition to his participation in Treasure Village’s running club, and was an athlete for Unified Track. Wray remembers the immediate impression that Pascal made on him when he joined the running club when he was about 6 or 7 years old.
“I asked him once if the timed lap he just completed was hard. Exhausted, he just looked up and said ‘yes.’ There was no complaint in his response, just the honest answer,” said Wray. “He was so pure, so simple, so determined and self-inspired, with humble goals to just do his best.”
The event is set to begin on Saturday, May 6, at 8 a.m. at Treasure Village Montessori. Participants can sign up at runsignup.com/Race/FL/Islamorada/PascalsWay5K, with a suggested
