The Oak Hill High School Civil Rights Team, in front from left, includes Kadence Moulton, advisor Lucy Rioux and Robyn Babbidge. In back from left are Allison Bussiere, Alivia Savage, Dylan McFarland and Leo Lovett. Submitted photo

SABATTUS — The Oak Hill High School and Oak Hill Middle School civil rights teams are partnering to host their first 5K race/walk, an event set for 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 27, at Oak Hill Middle School, 40 Ball Park Road; rain or shine.

The Oak Hill Middle School Civil Rights Team, from left, includes advisor Megan Anderson, Garrett Ashton, Ava Moulton, Kayla Brown and Kodie Birks. Submitted photo

Registration will start at 8:30 a.m.; a $10 donation is recommended and only cash or checks will be accepted. Proceeds will benefit the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital, according to a news release from Lucy Rioux, high school team advisor.

The high school’s CRT theme this past school year has been “You Can Make A Difference.” According to Rioux, this event has been entirely conceived, planned and prepared by the students, who felt that this fundraiser would help to make a difference for the children being treated at the hospital.

Their goal is to raise at least $500. There will be prizes for the winners in several categories.

For more information, email Rioux at lucille.rioux@rsu4.org.

 

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