last Sunday. The cold weather didn’t deter the runners from stripping down to their white shirts and pants to run the one or two mile trail around the school to be sprayed with liquid color and then be doused with powdered color.
“It was awesome. The kids were having a great time. I
didn’t know who was having more fun, the kids or the adults,” said Jessica
Weatherbee, Manchester School guidance counselor.
Fifth grade teacher Jessica Carle’s class was the
organizer of the event, which they started planning in September. Weatherbee
and Carle, both avid runners, decided that if the students were game, they
would host a color run.
“This is a great fundraiser,” said parent Wendy Gaulrapp.
“I’d rather do this than buy wrapping paper.”
The event raised close to $3,500 between registrations
and concessions. There were also raffles donated by local businesses.
“We were blown away by the participation and support from
the community,” Weatherbee said.
The best part for Shiba Haddadi and Brooklynn Hennigar
were throwing the color and getting some exercise, both were running the two
mile option.
Fourth-grader Jacob Lord, broke his shoulder the day
before the race. He cried, but not because he broke his bone, but because he
didn’t want to miss the race, said his mom, Stephanie Smith. Other students
agreed that they couldn’t miss the event. Athena Nicholas walked the race with
her sister Demi and her mom, Erin. They brought sunglasses to protect their
eyes from the color. There were there to have fun.
“I was blown away by the turn out,” said principal
Danielle Donnini. “There were lessons learned.” The class will go back and
assess how things went and what could have been done better, she added. Asked
if the school will do another color run, she said it was up to the classes next
year, if they want to take it on for Community Day.
The check for the total amount will be donated to
Manchester School on Community Day, which was held this past Wednesday, to be
used for various projects like the gardens, supplies for teachers, said Carle.
The 24 kids in the class wanted to make sure that their fundraiser would help
the school.
If you missed this color run, Windham Primary School will
host a color run on Saturday, April 30 at 9:30 a.m. Register for that race at www.wpscolorrun.eventbrite.com.