OLM WALKATHON RAISES NEARLY $13,000 FOR VARIOUSENRICHMENT PROGRAMS
East Greenwich, RI -- The OLM School Walkathon, which was held on Thursday, October 2, raised
over $12,900, which will benefit a variety of enrichment programs during the school year. The event, which was originally scheduled for Oct. 1 but was postponed due to rain, is an annual favorite among students, faculty and parents. While the rain threatened the skies and the routes were a bit shortened, per order of the EG Police for safety reasons, spirits were high and the event was a huge success. Students collected pledges from family and friends, with prizes being awarded to the top pledgeearners in each grade. Those winners included: Sam Floody and Max Meletis, (PK), Harrison Kairnes (K), Sawyer VonFlatern (1), Emily Loiselle and Dylan Lynch (2), Michael Mita (3), Austin Kairnes (4),
Ryan Youngs (5), Alise Knudson, Allison Lombardi and Allison Paliotta (6), John Curran (7) and Austin Marinosci (8). Mrs. Maguire’s Kindergarten Class, Mrs. Hackett’s Third Grade Class and Miss Noll’s Sixth Grade Class were the lucky recipients of a pizza party for the classrooms raising the most money in pledges. URI’s Ram Mascot was on hand to give the students high fives before they set off on their walk. Upon returning to school, students were treated to an awards assembly where winners were announced. A grand prize raffle drawing was held with two lucky winners: William Nerone, Grade 6, won a Movie Theater Family Pack with additional gift cards from Piezoni’s and Orange Leaf while Seventh Grader Bradley Lombardi was the Grand Prize winner. Brad will have honor of being “Assistant P.E. Teacher of the Day” with Mr. Stefanik, as well as winning a $125 gift card to Sports Authority. Funds raised each year by the OLM PTG-sponsored events like the Walkathon and the annual Spring Fling Auction, are used for various enrichment opportunities like the Art Masters Program, Science Olympiad, robotics, CAL sports and more.













































games for kids and even Pony Rides are all part of the day! A few parish pessimists have asked what happens in case of rain! Well, start praying there is no rain at all and we won’t have to cancel! Here’s a prayer I picked up in New Orleans last year to avert hurricanes and it works! Let us pray it over the next couple of weeks: “Father, all the elements of nature obey your command. Calm the storms and hurricanes that threaten us and our parish picnic. Turn our fear of your power into praise of your goodness. Grant this through Christ our Lord. ”