More than 150 community members came out May 18 to participate in the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District’s Color Run at John F. Kennedy High School.
Organized by Robyn Einbinder, the social studies chairperson for Wellington C. Mepham High School and student ambassador leader, the event is a progression from the usual One Voice, One Message 5K Run.
“Our student ambassadors volunteered their time to assist in the organization of this event, which was quite an undertaking,” she explained. “We thought it was important to include the entire Bellmore-Merrick community.”
Those student volunteers were on hand for participant registration, color packet purchases and, most importantly, to toss the powdered color at runners, which ranged from toddlers to school administrators.
More than $1,000 in proceeds benefitted the Sunrise Day Camp of Long Island, which serves children struggling with cancer though inclusive summer day camps, year-round programs and in-hospital recreational activities, all offered free of charge.
Photo captions:
- Members of the student ambassadors and student leadership programs from Wellington C. Mepham High School assisted at color run tables.
- Grand Avenue seventh graders Jake Zimmerman, Zach Hoberman, Lucas White and Paul Meyer ahead of the race.
- Grand Avenue seventh graders Madison Anderson, Emily Carey, Gabriela Castrillon and Chloe Armella ahead of the race.
- Members of the student ambassadors and student leadership programs from Sanford H. Calhoun High School assist at color run tables.
- Members of the student ambassadors and student leadership programs from Wellington C. Mepham High School assist at color run tables.
- Several administrators and chair people ahead of the race along with students.
- The Color Run is celebrated as community members run the permitter of John F. Kennedy High School.
Photos courtesy the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District
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