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Juniors to hold Survivor Walk at Powderpuff Football Game

From Robyn Mantooth

The ACHS junior class is holding a Powderpuff football game and Cancer Survivors Walk at 5pmCT on Thursday, November 7, 2024, at the ACHS Football Field. All proceeds from this event go towards supporting the ACHS Prom.

Let's come together as a community to cherish those who have survived and remember those who have passed. At halftime there will be a Cancer Survivors Walk. Nominate your brave survivors using the provided links. They'll get in free to enjoy this heartfelt moment.
  • Link for Survivor form: docs.google.com/forms. Note: only fill out this form if you and your nominee plan on attending the Powderpuff game on November 7th to participate in the halftime parade.

  • Link for In Memory form: docs.google.com/forms. Note: At the Powderpuff game, we will have balloons decorated with your loved ones to honor their life and battle with cancer.
Admission to the game is $5 per person (cash only) and a food truck will be available for concessions. All proceeds go toward funding the ACHS Prom.




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