I have always been into sports, and every since I graduated college and no longer played competitively, I've found running to be a great challenge. It's rewarding, because I don't find it to be something that comes naturally for me, but I can sense the payoff both mentally and physically when I really dedicate myself to training. This joy I find in the challenge of trying to be a runner matches perfectly with the joy I find in trying to serve others.
I got involved with Riley Dance Marathon when I was in college, and I'm really excited that it has taken off so well at Fishers High School. Having a fun event in the spring to help support our Riley efforts as a school will be a great way to top off all of the efforts the Dance Marathon Committee puts in all year long.
We've decided to make our event at night in the spring, so that it will be really fun and different. We plan to have lots of glow-in-the-dark paraphernalia and some ways to honor children and families who have had to spend time trying to heal at Riley Hospital. Click here for more information about Riley Dance Marathon and here for a link to Riley Hospital's website. There is tons of information about the children and families that are served, how to donate, and what donations provide.
I have already met with the English teachers who are helping to coordinate the planning about four times. We have decided on a date, the course outline, a sponsor letter, a website for registration (click here to check it out), and some of the details of the event. We've recruited a few athletic teams to help us and made sure to get on their calendar of events early. One of us is working on developing a logo. We were also sure to clear our ideas with the Riley Dance Marathon Committee. (We hope they are as excited as we are.) We'll be meeting soon to map out more of our timeline, but we know we will need to be contacting an organization for a timer, recruit some volunteers, reserve all facilities we will need, and seek sponsors. A big challenge will be to get students and members of the community interested in the event, as well, since it will be a fundraiser.
I better start running and planning now. Ready, set, glow!
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