On what was an absolute perfect Maine autumn day last Sunday, the Raymond Elementary School, (RES), held it's first "My School Color Run" to help benefit students and teachers with school supplies at RES. Along with a silent auction, as well as plenty of refreshments, the school's soccer field was a hive of activity before the start of the race. Approximately 240 walkers, joggers and runners of all abilities took to the starting line in hopes of making a difference for the school and its supply needs.
Event organizer and RES teacher Susan Cherner-Brackett
was overwhelmed by the number of participants. "Just a perfect day today
and to see so many of the community here to lend a helping hand is truly
amazing! We are just so excited by the turnout," she said. It did seem
that most of Raymond/Windham was there to either help with the event or be a
part of it in some way. The Raymond PTO was there with a great refreshment
table, and a host of local businesses donated items for the silent auction.
The event kicked off sharply at 1 p.m., and it wasn't
long before the first competitors navigated the 1-mile course and started to
cross the finish line. The race was held on the school's property, starting on
the soccer field, then moved to wooded trails before ending up back on the
field. So many volunteers lined the course to help out with water, snacks, and
of course--spraying the participants with color as they went through the
"splash zones". With ages ranging from pre-school kids to
grandparents, fun was had by all who were there to participate.
Top three finishers were seventh grader Boden
Sabasteanski, seventh grader Keegan Brooks, and third grader Carter Engelman.
Top female finisher was seventh grader Molly Cochrane. Once all competitors
completed the course, there were plenty of treats and well-wishers on hand to
greet them at the finish line.
After announcing the top finishers, Cherner-Brackett
directed everyone to the middle of the soccer field to throw their color packet
into the air. On the count of three, the area and everyone in it was immersed
in a cloud of color. RES assistant principal Deb Hutchinson was overjoyed by
the turnout.
"So wonderful to see the whole community come
together for this event. The funds will go to materials for our classrooms and
teachers,...just fills my heart, couldn't have been a better day," she
said.
The event raised $3,300.00.
"Such a successful day, what a great community
event. A big thank you goes out to all our volunteers from the Raymond/Windham
community, as well as all the local businesses who donated for the silent
auction, they truly made this event happen," added Cherner-Brackett. The
hope is to do it bigger and better in the future.