Why Blackout? Why Do We Want To Turn Out The Lights?
Though we are still waiting to hear the totals raised, this year was just incredible. This was the year that Bethany, Lea and I were taking over....though I was involved , they really stepped up and covered during my surgeries and sickness...so so thankful for them and I am glad I could be at the events and game even though I sat most of the time and observed....
This week/event takes all year to plan and it is to raise awareness and funds for pediatric cancer. Unfortunately New Hampshire has the most cases every year- UGH....
Anyway...we try to do our part and it is an inspiring experience from start to finish each year....
Here are some snapshots from Blackout 2022 Week
Tee Shirt Distribution
The sales happens online in August and the pick up is at WHS the first night of Blackout Week
Fody's Kick Off Night
We have alternated nights each year...this year it was on the Tuesday night and Rob's band played for the event...we raise money through raffles and games and donations and then the restaurant gives us a cut of proceeds from a "Charitini" and the night as a whole!
Centerpieces with the Names of the Kids We Were Honoring
Our Traveling Raffles
These baskets appeared at the events all week!
and our Raffle Ninjas ;)
Pop Roks played for our event as they did last year!
Folks who forgot to pick up their shirts on Monday night got one more chance to pick them up at Fody's...we couldn't believe the line!
"Jinx The Jaguar" our High School Mascot with the Coach of our Opponents! He was actually really nice though :)
Ladies Trivia Night
This event sells out every year- at Red's Tavern in town- another great fundraising opportunity between ticket sales and raffles and the venue donates all food for the night
Our team came in 2nd place again...thank God for 90's questions...helped us to boost our score for sure!
Our table was called "The Blackout Bombshells" oh did we a have a laugh thinking of all of the ladies who were probably making fun of us...even if they are half our age...HA!! ;)
We won Hot Cocoa Bombs and Cute Mugs
The Big Day and The Big Game
It is always magical to go out this day and see our shirt everywhere...Dunkin Donuts...the schools..the bank...church...you name it...everyone dresses up for Blackout Day.
The big game is always the Friday Night of Blackout Week and this year was bigger than ever...we had approximately 5,000 people and all folks from Windham were wearing their shirts...it is great to see the whole town in their shirts that day....very inspiring
Quick Power Lunch To Give Us Energy for the Afternoon and Evening- Lea and I with Erica
At WHS, Banners for Our Honored Kids
Rob and Dave on our committee set these up for me
Banners to Thank Our Title Sponsors (missing Cafua/Dunkins and Canobie Lake Vet in my Photos as they were still being put up - thanks again R&D)
Our Tent for our Honored Families Being Decorated
My Personal Volunteers- Diana (my daughter) and Alexis (my goddaughter)...they crushed it...so so proud of them
and our Honored Shirts Banner- these are the names that folks in town are wearing their shirts for
and a few snapshots....truth be told, I really want you to see the size of the crowd and the beautiful halftime celebration honoring our families...but we will need to wait for the professional photos to come in and I will do a separate post :)
One of my breaks/rests in the my warm car
Got a glimpse of Eva with some pals- grateful for my friend Mary who took care of her that night :)
Our Amazing Committee at the end of this amazing night:)
This is such an amazing event! We lost my nephew to AML when he was fifteen months old; pediatric cancer is devastating. Thank you for the work you are doing to bring awareness; pediatric cancer funding lags so far behind adult cancer research, it's unbelievable.
ReplyDeleteWow! What as amazing event, community support, and fundraising for this cause. Congrats to you and the team for pulling this off. You can tell it was a ton of work and you guys should be proud of yourselves. Truly inspiring!
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