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The Triton Central community will host the 16th Annual Pink Out Game on Jan. 19 against Lawrenceburg High School.
The Pink Out game honors breast cancer survivors and supports the Indiana Women In Need (IWIN) Foundation.
In the last 15 years, the Triton Central Pink Out game has raised $229,000.
Planning is underway for the January event and there are ways to participate:
Become a sponsor Volunteer during the event Donate a Silent Auction item/gift (must be donated by Jan. 15) Issue a monetary donation. Checks must be made payable to LTB and mailed to Triton Central High School, Attention: LTB coach Bryan Graham, 4774 W 600 N., Fairland, IN 46176There are sponsorship opportunities available
$1,000 sponsorship – Your ad/name will be on the video board throughout the event and your name will be announced several times throughout the event. This sponsorship also includes a special recognition during the Survivor Ceremony. $500 sponsorship – Your ad/name will be in the video board throughout the event and your name will be announced several times throughout the event. $250 sponsorship – Your ad/name will be on the video board throughout the event.
If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, contact Bryan Graham at 317-835-3000 by Jan. 15.
The IWIN foundation received $24,045.84 from the 2023 Pink Out game and that money helped 50 women in need. IWIN makes it a priority that the Pink Out funds will assist women in Shelby County first, then women from the surrounding counties.
For more information or to sign up to participate, contact one of the following women:
Melanie Garrison, Event Coordinator, Melanie91974@yahoo.com or 317-642-9044 Brooke Lockett, Silent Auction Coordinator, brookenlockett@gmail.com or 317-525-7371 Lindsey Hodges, Volunteer Coordinator, lindseym.lytle@gmail.com or 317-363-9822Get the most recent Shelby County Post headlines delivered to your email. Go to shelbycountypost.com and click on the free daily email signup link at the top of the page.
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