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Mr.
SHS contestants tour hospital Each year the
Mr. SHS (Sisters High School) pageant raises money for Doernbecher Children's
Hospital. To bring the impact of the work home, contestants visited the
facility last week.
"The purpose of the trip is
to let the students see what they're actually raising money for," said
Michelle Herron, SHS leadership advisor. "They're able to see what kinds
of services Doernbecher provides for sick children and their families."
The contestants have not always
taken a tour of the hospital. In 1999, the first year the pageant was
held, the students did not get this opportunity.
Herron said, "We felt our
students were a little removed from the purpose of the event. We wanted
to help them see the bigger picture and so the following year we started
taking a tour of the hospital facilities prior to the pageant. They were
able to see what they were fundraising for and see why it's a valuable
charity."
This year marked the third
year contestants have had the opportunity to see firsthand where their
fundraising efforts are going.
The trip always seems to leave
a definite impression on the students and helps them focus in on their
real goal.
Senior Lucas Denzer thought
the tour was "pretty cool." He said, "It was very unique and very different
from other children's hospitals around. The people at Doernbecher really
put a lot of effort into really making it comfortable for the kids. It
doesn't even really seem like a hospital."
Denzer added, "One thing we
didn't have opportunity to do was actually visit with some of the patients,
and I know we all would have liked to have been able to that. But, it
was great to have the chance to see what we're raising money for."
Josh Rodriguez was another
contestant who enjoyed the tour.
"The facility is amazing,"
said Rodriquez, "and there are so many different facets and places for
kids and their families.
"It's an upbeat place, and
you don't get that feeling you usually get when you go into a hospital.
My hope is that people really come out to the pageant and support our
efforts for Doernbecher."
Hannah Simmons, co-chair for
the event, said, "One of the most unique things at the hospital is the
artwork. It's specifically there for the children to see, touch and play
on. What impressed me was the $600,000 anonymous grant that was given
specifically to be used for artwork.
"In the main waiting room
there are random objects, including large pieces of fruit, that the children
can actually touch and climb on. Each department in the hospital is marked
by a specific animal, whether it be a frog, monkey, starfish, etc. Even
the elevators are easily recognizable by the kangaroo above them. It's
great for the kids and also helpful to families who don't speak English,"
said Simmons.
The Mr. SHS pageant will be
held Saturday night, February 22, at the Sisters High School Cafetorium.
Tickets are $5 at the door
for adults and $3 for children ages 6 through 10.
Children under six are admitted
free.
The young men, along with
their escorts, will model prom formal wear from many of the area's retailers.
All proceeds from the event
will go to expansion of a cancer development area at Doernbecher's Children's
Hospital.
Those who are unable to attend
but would like to donate may call 549-4045.
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