All things bright and beautiful

Cornstarch and food colouring — just add water.

It was a recipe for bright non-toxic paint and a rainbow of fun at the Cromwell College 2022 Colour Run on Saturday morning, led by the student council and prefects with the aid of many helping hands.

Participants in the Cromwell College 2022 Colour Run celebrate at the end of the event on...
Participants in the Cromwell College 2022 Colour Run celebrate at the end of the event on Saturday. PHOTOS: TRACIE BARRETT
Teacher Karen Gallagher said the colourful event was a true community effort.

In addition to pupil contributions, parents and teachers were fully involved, the Volunteer Fire Brigade hosed runners down early to ensure the powder would stick, and the Cromwell Lions were there to provide a sausage sizzle at the end of the event.

Lochy Hawkins (11) is chased by his brother Stanley (8) as Ashlynn McInnes (8) takes an easier...
Lochy Hawkins (11) is chased by his brother Stanley (8) as Ashlynn McInnes (8) takes an easier way off the mat. Carli Hutchinson (12) throws powder.
Participants were asked to wear white T-shirts as they ran, walked or danced their way twice around a 1 km circuit, overcoming simple obstacles while having powdered paint thrown at them.

Goggles or sunglasses were recommended, especially for younger children.

Mother-daughter duo Lanee and Ruby (9) Harkness slither down the water slide.
Mother-daughter duo Lanee and Ruby (9) Harkness slither down the water slide.
The water slide proved popular, with much laughter when children and adults alike slid off the slide completely, and a net slowed those crawling under it and ensured they were covered in colour.

All participants gathered at the end to launch all remaining powder into the air.

Preparing to head home and clean up are (from left) L.W. Odendaal (7), Twane Odendaal, Wimpie...
Preparing to head home and clean up are (from left) L.W. Odendaal (7), Twane Odendaal, Wimpie Moolman (12) and Machel (9) and John-Luke (6) Mostert.
Ms Gallagher said funds raised by the event would go towards the student council initiative for more outside seating and new murals for the college.

Pupils would be involved in the design and production of the murals and it was expected they would be just as colourful as the fundraising event.

tracie.barrett@odt.co.nz

 

 

 

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