Kelli's thoughtfulness and kind heart lives on in the event |
Registration
for the annual walk/run has already begun and will continue to be accepted up
to 30 minutes prior to the race. But hurry! The first 50 paid registrants will receive a Team Kelli T-shirt.
The
Kelli’s 5K, hosted by St. Ann’s Episcopal Church, became an annual running and
walking event in 2010, to remember and honor Kelli Hutchison, a member of the
church. Kelli passed away at the age of 10 on February 16, 2010, of GBM brain
cancer, an aggressive form of cancer that most often occurs in adult men ages
50 to 70. Although the run/walk may have been precipitated by somber
beginnings, the true focus of the Kelli’s 5K is to spread light, friendship and
the art of giving to others, which represents Kelli’s true life expressions.
Every
year, proceeds from the event are distributed in a number of ways. As always,
monies raised are contributed to the anticipated growth of the Kelli
Hutchison Memorial Playground, located on the grounds of St. Ann’s Episcopal Church,
40 Windham Center Road.
To
continue and honor Kelli’s desire to help others, portions of the funds raised
this year will go toward the Windham/Raymond school district for activity fees
as well as to Nolan Cyr, a local boy battling cancer.
A portion of funds raised will go toward Nolan Cyr |
“Each
year we like to share some of our proceeds from Kelli's 5k,” said Melissa
Hutchinson, Kelli’s mother. “This year we thought of Nolan Cyr, a 10 year old
boy from Windham who is battling a disease and is someone that our church has
been praying for - someone that could probably use a bit of a distraction in
his life - maybe have a chance to do something exciting or even something that
makes him feel regular - to forget the disease - a family that could use a bit
of something special or even something normal.”
It
is also important to the Hutchinson family as well as the Kelli Memorial
Playground committee to give a portion of the monies raised to the RSU14
activity fees. “We know there are kids who can’t afford to participate in
various school activities but want to,” explained Dan Wheeler, chair of the
playground committee. “We want to help those children join in on the activities
they would not be able to participant in otherwise.”
As
for the anticipated growth of the playground, there is an expansion that will
soon occur. “We hope to freshen up the present playground by installing new
equipment this spring,” Wheeler said. “Presently, the playground has no trees
so we will be planting six trees strategically around the play area this fall.”
A photoshopped rendering of trees added to the playground |
The
Memorial Playground was built to not only honor Kelli’s memory, but to be a fun
and well used community recreation spot for all children to play. It seems that
the purpose and goal of the playground’s existence has been met. “I work every
day at the church, and there are always children using it,” stated Wheeler. “It
is very well used and that makes us happy.”
For
those who have not yet registered for the run/walk and wish to do so, it is not
too late. To register, go online at www.kellis5k.com. The cost to register is $15
before the event, $20 the day of the event. To make a donation for playground improvement visit Playground donation or for further information, please contact Dan Wheeler at dlfwheeler@aol.com.
For
more information about Nolan Cyr, his journey with cancer as well as other
fundraising efforts, please visit the Facebook page, www.facebook.com/fightlikeacyr/.
If
you can’t make the event or are unable to make a financial donation, there is
one more thing you can do. “I hope everyone keeps Nolan in their prayers,” said
Hutchinson. “This was one thing I'd ask of people if they wanted to do
something for Kelli or for us; prayers. Anyone can do them, they don't cost
anything and they mean so much.”