Collinsville, Oklahoma
August 20, 2014
Gold & Purple At Sept. 12th CHS Football Game
Childhood Cancer Awareness Event
Shirt Orders Due By Sept. 1
Cardinals Host Catoosa
2ND ANNUAL GOLD OUT NIGHT
September 12, 2014

Wear GOLD & PURPLE to Support

CHILDHOOD CANCER AWARNESS
&
HANNAH’S HELPING HANDS

Balloon Release to Honor All Cancer Victims

Game Shirts Available for Pre-Order until Sept. 1, 2014

Contact Tracy @ 918-639-2279 or Vickie @ 918-724-6439


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September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

The City of Collinsville along with Hannah’s Helping Hands wants to invite everyone to participate in our 2nd Annual Gold Out Night September 12, 2014.

The High School Football team is playing Catoosa Indians that night. We have challenged Catoosa to wear Gold & Purple also And they have expected the challenge. The team that has the most Gold & Purple in their stands win’s the Spirit Stick.

At halftime we will do a balloon release in honor of the Taken, Fighters, and Survivors . We have asked all Collinsville Cheerleaders to perform at halftime as well.

T-shirts will be on sale until September 1, 2014.

-- Vickie Limbocker -- (vlimbocker@cityofcollinsville.com) -- (8/12/2014)

This page sponsored in part by:

http://hannahshelpinghands.org

Hannah's Helping Hands, Inc. — Our Mission
We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization providing financial assistance to families with children battling cancer. Many families need help with the most basic needs for their families during this fight for their child’s life. Some must leave work for months and even years to care for their sick child and the financial loss can be devastating. Our goal is to help as many families being treated locally as possible. We help with basic needs such as gas & food cards, groceries, wigs, utility payments, prescriptions, medical co-payments, rent/housing as well as other expenses. Our referrals come from doctors, nurses and staff at a local children’s hospital in Tulsa as well as our local communities.

A Week Earlier ...
Former Players Invited To Honor Coach Terry Due
Any and all coached by or with Terry Due (in any sport at any school) are invited to help honor him at halftime of Collinsville's home opener football game, Thursday September 4, 2014 (-vs- Oologah). The Collinsville Quarterback Club will be organizing the ceremony.
Check back for additional details.