The Carmel Clay Education Foundation (CCEF) does not have any events in the next few weeks, but is planning for the “Ghosts and Goblins” event Oct. 31.
Organized by the CHS Wellness Committee, the event will be a fundraiser for CCEF’s mission to award scholarships for deserving CHS seniors. Participants will have an option between a 5K run, 2K walk and wellness fair.
“All CHS seniors who enter either the run or walk will have their names entered into a drawing for a CCEF scholarship,” CCEF executive director Dorothy Ilgen said.
The event will be on Oct. 31 and registration forms are due on Oct. 23.
“It is a wonderful opportunity for families to exercise together and be exposed to a variety of wellness information,” Kim TenBrink, this school’s wellness committee chairman, said. By Yameen Hameed <[email protected]>
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