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Evergreen FFA Raises Money For Pediatric Cancer

By Newspaper StaffOctober 25, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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(PHOTO PROVIDED / THE VILLAGE REPORTER)
GOLD GAME … Members dressed in their gold out attire and sold tulip bulbs at the football game as a way to support Childhood Cancer. (Left to Right) Lyla Radel, Lexi Johnson, Isabella Hendricks, Lanae Manz, Taylor Johnson and Megan Clancy.


The Evergreen FFA recently hosted multiple Pediatric Cancer events known as the Gold Game. During the week of September 23rd, the Evergreen FFA partnered with the Evergreen School District and Athletic Departments to host these events.

Throughout the school week, the elementary, middle, and high schools all conducted a coin drive to collect donations for pediatric cancer.

At the end of the week, Evergreen FFA set up a table at each of the athletic events to hopefully bring in more donations.

Members sold yellow tulip bulbs on September 26th at the volleyball game and September 27th at the varsity football game. The goal of these two events was to raise money for childhood cancer.


All profits from the event went to the Cure Foundation for pediatric cancer. The community was able to purchase one bag of tulip bulbs for ten dollars for ten bulbs. Throughout the course of the week’s events, there was over $1,000 raised for the Cure Foundation.


 

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