Who's Wearing Wristbands

  1. Canal Winchester girl who lost her parents to domestic violence gives back to The Lighthouse

    Catie Hayden knew something was off when her father invited her to have lunch with him on the morning of Oct. 6, 2007. She and her mother, Alicia Baugess, had just moved out of his Circleville home and she was afraid to say no — so she went. “On the way home, every few miles, he’d stop the car and I thought, ‘That’s strange’,” Catie said. “As soon as we got home, he said, ‘Catie, go to your room and shut the door.’” Continue reading →
  2. Bracelets available to support Dylan Redwine search

    Dylan Redwine's recent disappearance has captured national attention, and while authorities and volunteers continue to search for the missing 13-year-old, the associated expenses continue to mount. In an effort to help alleviate some of the costs associated with the search, Sunnie Allen, a friend of the Redwine family has started a fundraiser. She specially ordered blue, rubber bracelets that are available for $5 each with all proceeds going toward the cause. Continue reading →
  3. Get Your “Help Our Heroes” Wristband

    The General Business, Marketing and Entrepreneurship (GBME) class of EPHS will be selling wristbands to benefit the Estes Park Fire Department. The wristbands will be sold through the Estes Park High and Middle Schools as well as participating businesses for $3. Local businesses selling the wristbands are Kind Coffee, The Stanley Hotel, Rocky Mountain Tops, Macdonald Book Shop, Longs Peak...
  4. Estes Park High School class sells heroes wristbands

    Gratitude takes many shapes -- almost as many as the helpers involved in fighting the Fern Lake Fire. Students at Estes Park middle and high schools are lending firefighters an appreciative hand -- or, more aptly, wrist. Continue reading →
  5. Manziel wears bracelet to help boy with cancer

    HOUSTON - Moments before Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel won the Heisman Trophy, he was asked about a little yellow band around his wrist. “It's something that kind of touched me throughout this year,” said Manziel. The wristband is from a foundation formed to help five-year-old Charlie Dina from Houston. Charlie is fighting a rare form of cancer known as Neuroblastoma. The boy is also a huge fan of Texas A&M football. Continue reading →

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