Are you tough enough to powder puff? Well, the faculty and staff at Heidelberg
Academy are tough enough to engage in a friendly game of powder puff football
with a host of high school girls. The
competitive nature of those participating made the game fun for all. At the end of the game, the ladies in pink
held a 22 – 16 lead over those representing the blue team. No doubt the blue team will look forward to a
rematch. Students and parents enjoyed
cheering for their chosen team, but everyone appreciated the effort and time
given by these individuals to make the day fun and successful. The day began with our little Rebels playing
a game of flag football, and their ability to move the ball on the field makes
it clear Heidelberg Academy’s winning football tradition will continue with
these little guys. As all eyes fixated
on the football field, Stella, the cow, quietly awaited her release onto the
baseball field. Stella made her monetary
deposit on a square that made Cow Bingo winner Pam Fail $1,000 richer!
It takes a huge amount of work and planning to make a day
like Saturday fun and successful. A
casual observer may fail to realize that someone had to prepare the food, cook
the food, serve the food, clean the grounds, clean the concession stand, clean
the restrooms, sell tickets for steak sandwiches, cut the grass, sell cow bingo
tickets, prepare the cow bingo grid, transport Stella, secure the field for
Stella, coach the teams, create the teams, make the rules, explain the rules,
and then communicate, all the above, to the appropriate individuals to make
sure it all goes off without a hitch.
Private schools rely on those willing to give of their time, talents and
money to ensure students a positive academic experience. Every ticket sold, every event attended,
every burger flipped and then purchased means something positive to Heidelberg
Academy. No one is more cherished than
someone who lightens the burden of another.
Any help makes a difference and is greatly appreciated.
Almost seven hours of work went into preparing the grid, but it took Stella less than five minutes to do her "job." Who knew Cow Bingo could teach so much patience?????
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