Midway boy highlighted in Times Square by National Down Syndrome Society


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SALT LAKE CITY — A Midway family traveled to the Big Apple early in September to watch a big screen in Times Square as it showed photos of their son Ian Schreyer.

Ian's adorable photo was part of a one-hour video presentation at Times Square highlighting people with Down syndrome all over the U.S. and in other parts of the world. Ian's dad, Andy Schreyer, described what it was like to be in New York City and see people's reactions.

"I feel like it was really surreal to see his photo on the jumbotron and have everybody there kinda shouting and excited about it," he said.

The National Down Syndrome Society chose Ian's photo out of 3,000 entries.

Andy Schreyer and his wife Annie Schreyer said they were first scared when they learned of their son's diagnosis. But as they adjusted to his needs, Andy Schreyer said his son brings them so much joy.

"He is the most loving and has the most sparkly personality," he said. "Everything about Ian just radiates happiness and sunshine."

Ian Schreyer of Midway traveled with his parents to the Big Apple to watch his picture displayed in Times Square.
Ian Schreyer of Midway traveled with his parents to the Big Apple to watch his picture displayed in Times Square. (Photo: Andy Schreyer)

The Schreyers also took part in the Buddy Walk at Central Park while they were there. The couple said they were thankful to celebrate there with other families like theirs.

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