EDITORIAL
That sound you heard last Saturday -- if you live near Newport
Harbor High -- was the huffing and puffing of a good cause.
In this case, it was nearly 800 runners zipping through Newport
Heights and in the process raising $32,000 for the school.
In the past, the annual Harbor Heritage Run -- which has raised about
$25,000 each year recently -- has provided the money for the school to
build new swim lanes, buy wrestling mats, get a kiln for the art
department and purchase uniforms for the music department.
This year’s money will go toward sponsoring an assistant for the
school’s counselor, publishing the parent newsletter and supporting
various academic programs. Those improvements will be made largely thanks
to the event’s 11 sponsors, including its principal sponsor, Coldwell
Banker.
In terms of the school district’s multimillion dollar budget, and the
millions raised by Newport-Mesa foundations, $32,000 may not seem like
much. But the importance of this fund-raiser goes well beyond the dollars
and cents -- the money raised, and spent, for 13 years tells only part of
this good tale. The rest can be found in the numbers of people taking
part in the run, the prerace pasta night and all the other activities
surrounding the fund-raiser.
First off, there’s the students. All those who were up early and
racing in the 2K and 5K races provide the perfect counter to the typical
picture of children mentally strapped to the couch and glued to the
television. They’re being taught the right lesson -- and early -- about
health and fitness. We hope they continue to heed it.
But it was not just the runners who made the race a success. An
additional 700 people attended this year’s race, which also included a
water polo tournament and a free health and fitness fair. That’s an
impressive crowd for a cool Saturday morning. It’s also a lot of people
out in support of their school.
And there should always be more.
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