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Airport High School students work toward goal of raising $60,000 for Camp Kemo

Airport’s Zach Rivers gets a whipped cream pie to the face.

Airport High School’s annual Camp Kemo fundraiser is in full swing last week (March 4-9) with a goal of raising $60,000 to send kids with cancer and blood disorders to Camp Kemo this summer. The event, in its 25th year, includes a slate of fun ways to raise money. On Wednesday, those included throwing pies in teachers’ faces, taping staff and administrators to walls, and a hand-on-the-car contest. The camp is affiliated with Prisma Health’s Children’s Hospital. Last year, the school raised more than $56,000.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Admin assistant Adam Kelley spent lunch period taped to a pillar in the cafeteria as part of the fundraising fun.
Students participate in the hand-on-a-car event, with the winner getting passes to a food truck rodeo at the school Friday.

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