MVK’s Mini Relay for Life raises over $3,000

School district celebrates a day full of hope

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This is a story about HOPE. Hope for a cure for cancer. Hope for survivors beating the disease. Hope for research, awareness and compassion.

Students at the Mazon-Verona-Kinsman School District in Mazon held a Mini Relay for Life on Friday, May 29. The students raised more than $3,000 for the American Cancer Society. The day was exactly everything for which the Wellness Committee hoped.

MVK’s Wellness Committee was looking for a new activity to close the school year. A year ago, Trudy Poyner, a  grandmother to some students at MVK, asked if the Wellness Committee would be interested in hosting a Mini Relay for Life.

At the time, it was too late in the year for a project of that nature, but this year it was decided the time was right.

“I want the kids to be involved and understand what it’s all about and how many people it has touched that no one realizes,” Trudy said. “This is awesome.  And it’s been a great day!”

Students were challenged in early May to raise $1050 for the mini relay. If students raised $350, each student would receive a freezer pop. At $700, both of the district’s physical education teachers would take a pie in the face. If the final goal was met, the Superintendent, Nancy Dillow, and the Wellness Committee would sing Karaoke from the rooftop of the school at the school picnic on June 2.

Knowing it was a challenging time, with the state of the economy, each goal was set using $1, $2 or $3 per student donations. The fundraising started very slowly, but the committee was pleasantly surprised when a few days before the Relay was to be held, students had already reached the $2,200 mark.

With the day of the Relay finally at hand, the first sign of a successful relay was the blessing of a beautiful day.

At mid-morning, teachers and students started making the trek outdoors to set up their campsites. A variety of tents and pop up shelters provided “home” for the afternoon for each class.

Students, teachers and visitors lined the track in the school yard with chairs and blankets. Signs about healthy living dotted the track.

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