- March 6, 2022
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Elizabeth Allen, Natalie Work, Olivia Hanning and Katie Sweeney proudly donned their tie-dyed Lakerthon shirts.
Janella Laaksonen showed off her skills with the Hula Hoop.
Stephanie DeFilippo had a blast hula hooping to the music.
Bradley Johnson concentrated on connecting his paddle with the Ping-Pong ball.
Brody Barcellona was focused on his Ping-Pong match.
Carissa Ruiz set up the balls for a new game at the station she was manning.
One of the games involved using a Nerf gun to shoot down plastic balls about 15 feet away from the player.
Deejay Greg Hunter kept the tunes playing and ensured everyone had a great time.
The Hula Hoop contest was popular among participants of all ages.
Referees walked around with mobile photo booths to help participants commemorate their evening.
These Lakers enjoyed a competitive game of Spikeball.
Students loved playing dance games on the lawn.
Windermere Preparatory School’s annual Lakerthon fundraiser Saturday, Feb. 27, marked the school’s first larger on-campus event since the COVID-19 pandemic began, and it was all for the kids. Lakerthon is a fun, activity-filled event for students and families to enjoy as they raise money for Children’s Miracle Network to provide lifesaving treatment for children in need. Safety precautions at the outdoor event included mandatory masks and hand-sanitizing stations. This year, participants raised $50,774.78 while dancing the evening away outside the school’s Cypress Center for the Performing Arts.