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Montgomery Blair High School's Online Student Newspaper
Aug. 22, 2008

Blair students to host 5k run for Katrina victims

by Jenna Bushnell, Online Features and Humor Editor
The Montgomery Blair Katrina Project (MBKP), formed by a group of Communication Arts Program (CAP) seniors, is hosting a five-kilometer race on Aug. 31 to benefit survivors of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. at Silver Spring International Middle School and the race begins at 8:30.

Proceeds from the race, dubbed the Run-o-vation, will go to Hands On New Orleans, an organization that aids in the reconstruction of New Orleans. The run costs $18 for students, $25 for adults and $35 for day-of registrants. The 3.1-mile course will follow Sligo Creek Parkway from Wayne Avenue to Colesville Road. A free 1-kilometer Fun-o-vation run for children will be held after the race.
The Run-o-vation 5k takes places Aug. 31, starting at Silver Spring International Middle School. <i>Photo courtesy of the Montgomery Blair Katrina Project.</i>
The Run-o-vation 5k takes places Aug. 31, starting at Silver Spring International Middle School. Photo courtesy of the Montgomery Blair Katrina Project.


Participants will receive food, water bottles, t-shirts and prizes. Redskins cheerleaders are also scheduled to appear in order to "encourage good running and get people excited," senior co-organizer Eliot Gold said.

Gold and his team wish to raise a considerable amount of money for the cause. "We haven't really set a target goal because we've never organized a run before, " he said. They are aiming to raise between $3,000 and $5,000.

Gold recalled that the inspiration for helping victims of Katrina came last spring after he and fellow junior classmates in Kevin Shindel's CAP Guided Research classes watched Spike Lee's documentary "When the Levees Broke." "In the minds of most American citizens, Katrina is in the past," Gold said. "But, in reality, the school systems are still a mess and everything in general is still really, really bad."

Moved by the film, the students wanted to plan a series of events to raise awareness about the existing damage in New Orleans. Once they formed the MBKP, the initial concept was to have a weekend-long festival, to closely coincide with the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, which hit the Gulf Coast in August 2005. Difficulties with arranging and fundraising something of that magnitude caused the plans to fall through at the start of the summer, Gold said. Senior Neva Bowers thought of the idea for a race to raise money for victims and rebuilding efforts. "It was the part of the weekend that we could still see doing," Gold said.

The MBKP enlisted the help of Silver Spring businesses to arrange the event. Pacers, a running store, is assisting the group with race organization and official timing for the event. Downtown Silver Spring developer Peterson Cos. has helped with "event management, public relations and serving as a liaison with our merchants to enlist their support and donations," marketing manager Laurie Yankowski said.

In addition to race-day assistance, Peterson Cos. permitted the students to maintain a regular Friday-night booth in Downtown Silver Spring, where the group has raised $700. Gold said. Peterson Cos. was happy to help in the endeavor. "Downtown Silver Spring is committed to our community and when the students from Blair High School approached us for our support of their efforts, we felt this was a terrific group of students wanting to do wonderful things to help others in need," Yankowski said.

The MBKP also organized a benefit dinner at Noodles & Company on Aug. 27; 25% of the night's proceeds will go directly to Hands On New Orleans.

Gold and fellow organizers look forward to the race and hope that the upcoming run will not be the last of its kind. He hopes that after he and his classmates graduate, there will still be a student effort to help those in need. "It all depends on what future grades do and if they want to continue helping out with these kinds of causes," he said.

Register online for the Run-o-vation 5K.

Discuss this Article

  • Lucas Farrar (View Email) on August 22, 2008 at 11:21 PM
    Hey

    I really want to emphasize that this is a Blair project not just a CAP project as the lede insinuates. All Blazers should come out and help as well as students at other schools. In order to truly overcome the problems New Orleans and the Gulf Coast faces, this (as well as other charitable events) really need to move beyond partisan lines.

    So if you value rebuild a broken city that's in need of a helpful hand - come out and support the Montgomery Blair Katrina Project.

    Contact Neva Bowers at (301) 257-1398
    if you want to volunteer, help-out day of or whatever
  • Awed on August 25, 2008 at 11:59 PM
    OMG! I've never heard of anything cooler! I'm seriously about to call up all of my girlfriends to get them to do this run! We love to exercise and this is just so totally awesome! How crazy is it that kids my age are actually making a difference?! It's like wild.
  • Aaron Burr on August 26, 2008 at 2:16 PM
    Wow, that wasn't a planted comment...
  • Gilbert Arenas (View Email) on August 26, 2008 at 3:19 PM
    I think that me and my teammates Antawn Jamison and Caron Butler are going to run in this race. I am a really good friend of Eliot's, and I think that this race is a really great idea. It's nice to see youth getting involved with such charitable causes.
  • Alexander Hamilton on August 27, 2008 at 12:20 AM
    I agree with Mr. Arenas. A race is a fine way to spend a day.
  • Dantes on August 27, 2008 at 8:13 AM
    Ah, another drop in the bucket.
  • Usain Bolt (View Email) on August 27, 2008 at 6:38 PM
    I entered the Olympics as a tune up for this event, and I'm really hoping all of the training will be worth it. I really want to win one of the fabulous prizes that is availabe for the winners of this race.
  • Michael Phelps (View Email) on August 27, 2008 at 9:29 PM
    This event has made me want to change my sport. I will train for the next four years to run the 5000 meters at the 2012 olympics. This will be a great way to start my training. It's both fun and a great way to help out victims of the federal mismanagement of the hurricane katrina disaster!
  • Forrest Gump (View Email) on August 28, 2008 at 3:29 PM
    My name's Forrest Gump. I'm running in this race in memory of my best friend Bubba. I run everywhere. This is a great event, and I want to help out my friends at Blair to support Hurricane Katrina victims.
  • Gustav on August 31, 2008 at 9:36 PM
    Maybe you should hold off on rebuilding New Orleans until it's been ravaged again by Gustav.
  • Dantes on September 1, 2008 at 12:36 AM
    Please stop spamming Gmail with dummy accounts for your own childish purposes.
  • blazer on September 1, 2008 at 8:46 PM
    http://www.myfoxdc.com/myfox/pages/Home/ Detail?contentId=7328337&version=1&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=1.1.1

    awesome job you guys!
  • dtdfhd (View Email) on December 29, 2009 at 8:52 PM
    good
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