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Community supports Breast Cancer Awareness month
by Sarah Hawley
shawley@heartlandpublications.com
Oct 19, 2012 | 14354 views | 1 1 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend | print
<p>Julie Spaun/photo</p><p>Students, parents, and faculty members took part in creating a human pink ribbon on Thursday morning at Eastern Elementary.</p>

Julie Spaun/photo

Students, parents, and faculty members took part in creating a human pink ribbon on Thursday morning at Eastern Elementary.

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<p>Sarah Hawley/photo</p><p>Students released pink balloons in honor of breast cancer survivors and in memory of those lost to the disease.</p>

Sarah Hawley/photo

Students released pink balloons in honor of breast cancer survivors and in memory of those lost to the disease.

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<p>Sarah Hawley/photo</p><p>Eastern Elementary teacher Julie Spaun, left, and Principal Jody Howard, right, stand Sarah Carleton who wore a giant pink ribbon.</p>

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Eastern Elementary teacher Julie Spaun, left, and Principal Jody Howard, right, stand Sarah Carleton who wore a giant pink ribbon.

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<p>Julie Spaun/photo</p><p>The winners of the best pink costume were Blake Newland and Mrs. Linda Faulk. The winners of the best pink hair were Dillon Howard and Ronna Robinson.</p>

Julie Spaun/photo

The winners of the best pink costume were Blake Newland and Mrs. Linda Faulk. The winners of the best pink hair were Dillon Howard and Ronna Robinson.

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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>Kylie Gheen also received an award for the best pink costume.</p>

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Kylie Gheen also received an award for the best pink costume.

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<p>Julie Spaun/photo</p><p>Teachers, staff, and students dressed in various types of pink clothing, costumes and wigs in support of breast cancer.</p>

Julie Spaun/photo

Teachers, staff, and students dressed in various types of pink clothing, costumes and wigs in support of breast cancer.

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TUPPERS PLAINS — A total of 578 students, teachers and family members from Eastern Elementary and Eastern Middle School took part in creating a giant pink ribbon on Thursday morning.

Participants were asked to wear pink and were given the opportunity to purchase pink carnations, pink balloons and T-shirts to support the cause.

Carnations were sent home with students who ordered them to be given as a symbol of breast cancer awareness.

Following the forming of the ribbon approximately 200 pink balloons were released and a moment of silence was held. The pink balloons will be released to honor and remember all of the friends and family members who have been affected by breast cancer.

Proceeds from the sale of all pink balloons and pink carnations will go toward the Eastern Elementary “Cause We Care” Fund.

Event organizer and Eastern Elementary teacher Julie Spaun, a total of over $800 was collected through the sales. An additional $170 was donated to the program from the third and fourth grade Eastern Eagles football team’s “Tackle Cancer” event.

A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Meigs County Cancer Initiative’s “Think Pink,” program while the rest will be used to help fund monthly charitable “Cause We Care” projects this school year. The “Cause We Care,” program at Eastern focuses on helping local charities and families in need.

Two of our school’s biggest events of the year include our Pantene Beautiful Lengths-Hair Donation Station and Mini-Relay for Life which are both scheduled for May 10, 2013. We currently have 42 people who have pledged to cut and donate their hair this year.

The winners of the Best Pink Costume were Blake Newland, Kylie Gheen and Mrs. Linda Faulk. The winners of the Best Pink Hair were Dillon Howard and Ronna Robinson.

They each received a certificate and a gift card.



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jhoward89
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October 19, 2012
I would like to thank everyone who participated in or supported our Breast Cancer Awareness event yesterday. I am so proud of our students, staff, and community. I have had the privilege of viewing the ribbon from an aerial view the past two years. And, I have to say that it is simply amazing! The amazement goes beyond the thrill of being lifted into the air for the view; the true awe-inspiring feeling comes at the cooperation, coordination, and excitement of so many folks working together to bring awareness to such an important cause.
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