#THEGOODSTUFF: HOMECOMING NEEDS YOUR HELP!
It is officially back to school week, can you believe it? The temperatures outside make you think summer, but the calendar says it’s time for the kids to get back to school. The nonprofit “A Beautiful Day” will again organize volunteers to welcome kids at all Chickasha schools. This has become a new tradition that both volunteers and kids look forward to, even if some of the kids wouldn’t admit it.
Another Chickasha school tradition will happen on October 3rd when CHS celebrates Homecoming! So many of us alumni have great memories of homecoming activities, I know my classmates talk about it every class reunion or informal gathering we have. So much has changed over the years, but I am hoping we can address one change this year, but I need everyone’s help.
Last year during the Homecoming Parade, there were no floats done by the students. I think each class had some representative riding on a trailer, but they weren’t floats. When I inquired about why, I was told that they needed help finding buildings to build each class float and they needed more adults to help supervise the students. That sounds like the definition of alumni to me.
I have alumni groups confirmed for two of the four classes and one confirmed location to build the float, but the tradition of homecoming floats needs YOU! Are you a local business that has a building in the Downtown area where a float could be built September 28th through Oct 3rd? Would your alumni class be willing to connect to today’s high school students and help them understand what Homecoming meant to you when you were in school?
I have made the commitment to CHS to find alumni groups and float locations and we are off to a great start, but your help is needed. Email me at jim@chickashaedc.com or call me at 405-224-0787 and let me know if you can help. Traditions are so important to our Community so please help keep this one going. This is not just about the students that are at CHS today, but it’s about the definition of alumni and keeping our School Pride going. A Community that cares about the past and that are willing to keep traditions going, well of course that’s #TheGoodStuff!









