February 21, 2019 Vol. 19, No. 39
In This Issue DIRECTIONS
IT’S TIME TO VOTE FOR YOUR EDMOND FAVORITES! SEE PAGES 17 - 20
BALTO Benefit Blast North students help abused children
Directions, by Joe Slack, in real life is located in front of OnCue, at 15th and I-35, 4100 E. 15th Street, but this week is hidden somewhere in our paper. Email c o n te s t @ e d m o n d p a p e r. c o m with the correct location to be entered in the weekly drawing. For more information, see page 4.
Edmond Youth obtains Eagle rank See Page 16
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 PM Showers High 47° Low 43°
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Thunderstorms High 52° Low 30°
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Sunny High 54° Low 33°
PHOTOS BY MELINDA INFANTE
Students at Edmond North High School were a part of a BALTO (Bring A Light to Others) benefit last week. The total, with $500,000 from an anonymous donor, raised a total of $786,052. Most of the funds will go to helping child abuse victims through The CARE Center of Oklahoma County. Other community benefits will be held in the coming weeks at Edmond Santa Fe and Edmond Memorial high schools. The high school season of giving officially got under way last week at Edmond North High School as students reached out and helped The CARE Center of Oklahoma County. Totals were announced last Friday at the Siberian Gymnasium. With major help from an anonymous donor, Edmond North High School raised a whopping $786,052 during BALTO 2019. BALTO stands for Bring a Light to Others. In addition to the CARE Center, some funds go to Pivot, the common thread of all three high schools which receives five percent of funds raised. Monies will be used to anchor a significant expansion project at The CARE Center. The partnership with BALTO allowed The CARE Center to leverage additional community
interest and support resulting in a one-time, anonymous donation of $500,000 to BALTO. This money will benefit The CARE Center and will anchor a significant expansion project there. Organized in 1991, The CARE Center is a nationally-accredited child advocacy center and the only child advocacy center in Oklahoma County. Child abuse is an epidemic: one in three girls and one in five boys will be abused before their 18th birthday. It is our daily mission to fight abuse and change the statistics.” Pivot-A Turning Point for Youth will also be benefited from this event as they are Edmond Public School’s Common Thread charity. Pivot, Inc. is a nonprofit community organization that works with young
people lacking stability in housing, basic needs, education, employment, life skills and therapeutic care through advocating, educating, intervening and counseling youth and families to make a positive difference in their lives.” As the common thread of all three high schools, Pivot will receive five percent of all funds raised. The CARE Center works together on the investigation, treatment, and management of child abuse cases. They also ensure the best possible outcome for children, while creating a caring, supportive, and safe environment for all who visit. Upcoming will be community benefits at Santa Fe High School, Double Wolf Dare Week and Swine Week at Edmond Memorial.