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Staff members at Cardinal Carter Catholic Middle School get colour bombed by students who raised the most money overall and per class during the first annual Unstoppable Run Friday, Apr. 21. The event was attended by Grade 6 guests from St. Louis Leamington and St. John de Brebeuf Kingsville and raised more than $5,000 for student activities at the Grade 7-8 school.

Middle school event a ‘colourful’ hit

By Bryan Jessop Despite its lack of experience, Cardinal Carter Catholic Middle School proved ‘unstoppable’ in its effort to combine fun and fundraising. Leamington’s first school for Grades 7 and 8 students held its first annual Unstoppable Run Friday, Apr. 21 for each of its 169 students as well as Grade 6 guests from St. Louis Catholic Elementary School in Leamington and St. John de Brebeuf Catholic Elementary School of Kingsville. With just over 100 guests from its neighbouring schools, CCCMS’s first-of-its-kind fundraiser attracted a combined crowd of nearly 300 students. The Unstoppable Run raised money through pledge donations that the middle school’s pupils collected in order to participate in the event’s list of activities — a sum of more than $5,000. Pledge collection began with the arrival of forms for students prior to the March Break. “It’s just amazing,” said Cardinal Carter Catholic Middle School principal Nancy Sarkis of the first Unstoppable Run’s success. “I’m overwhelmed with the generosity of the community. We’re all very grateful for what they brought in. Kudos to Joanna (Zeiter) for her efforts in organizing.” Zeiter, chairperson of the local Catholic School Council, began leading a team of volunteers with organizational efforts in October of last year. The Unstoppable Run be-

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gan with the “colour bombing” of Sarkis, vice principals Bill Vaillancourt and Ruth Paesano and other teachers by the school’s top three overall pledge collectors and the top collector from each of its seven classrooms. The top overall student, Anthony Policella, raised an additional $150 for the right to colour bomb EA Tricia Clarke. Overall, Policella singlehandedly raised more than $400. After staff members were blasted with multiple colours of powder, CCCMS welcomed the arriving Grade 6 students and dispersed with their younger cohorts to participate in activities of their choice between Freeze Dance, a soccer obstacle course, indoor dodgeball, Capture the Flag and a team marble tunnel exercise. Afterwards, all students gathered in the gymnasium for warm ups led by Leamington Kinsmen Recreation Complex zumba instructor Billie Stapleton. From there, all Grade 6 to 8 students embarked upon the day’s main event, a five-kilometre run or walk that began with the shoe on the other foot — colour bombing by staff members and volunteers. The course took the students down Ellison Avenue, a loop around the Queens Hill subdivision and a jaunt along the walking trail starting behind the LKRC to Talbot Street before tracing their steps back to the school that was formerly Queen of Peace Catholic Elementary School. (Continued on Page 7)

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