For release: Jan. 31, 2013
Editorial contact: Kerry
Boylan, 615-898-2458 or Kerry.Boylan@mtsu.edu
MURFREESBORO — About
50 Zumba enthusiasts danced for two hours on a recent Saturday to raise more
than $1,200 for MTSU’s Project Help, the university’s inclusive pre-school.
Proceeds from the “Zumbathon” will go directly to Project
Help’s Wishing Tree Program, which helps provide needed classroom supplies and
materials for Project Help teachers.
The “wishing tree” is actually a wall mural, painted years
ago by a Project Help parent as a creative way to communicate teachers’
day-to-day needs. Supporters can pick an “apple” from the tree with a wish for
a particular item, such as baby wipes, graham crackers or Play-Doh, and then
donate the item — or money for it — for the teacher.
Held on Jan. 19, the Zumbathon drew a lively group of the
dance fitness enthusiasts to The Warehouse/Dance Murfreesboro on Middle
Tennessee Boulevard for what organizers say will be an annual event.
“Movement is certainly an integral part of the preschool
curriculum,” said Susan Waldrop, director of Project Help. “Our preschoolers
dance every day. There are some really cool dances that we love, plus they
increase and improve body tone.
“The Zumbathon is a nice companion to our daily goals at
Project Help. We’re grateful for this fundraiser and thank those who made it
happen.”
Community contributors included The Warehouse/Dance
Murfreesboro, which donated the studio space for the event; HobNob
Murfreesboro; VIP Murfreesboro magazine; the Adams Family Foundation; Christine
Greene Photography; and Missy Melhorn of Olympus Athletic Club and Michelle
Palmer of Michelle’s School of Dance, who organized the Zumba event.
Project Help works with children with developmental delays
in an interactive environment, where they learn and play with those who are
developing typically. The programs engage children in a variety of fun and
exciting educational experiences.
Project Help has served the MTSU and Middle Tennessee
communities for nearly 30 years, training more than 300 MTSU students each year
through hands-on classroom experiences.
For more information, please contact Kerry Boylan at Kerry.Boylan@mtsu.edu or 615-898-2458 or
visit http://www.mtsu.edu/projecthelp.
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photos attached
CAPTION: Project Help
volunteer coordinator Kerry Boylan, pointing, and Holly Hutchinson enjoy a
light moment during the Zumbathon fundraiser held Jan. 19 at The
Warehouse/Dance Murfreesboro. The two-hour event raised $1,200 for Project
Help. (Photo courtesy of Project Help)
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