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Swim team starts “flocking”
Addy Buigas-Lopez Staff Writer If you look out your window and see flamingos littering your yard, the swim team has been there. Starting tonight, members of the swim team will be visiting friends’ and neighbors’ houses and covering their lawn with pink flamingos as the swim team’s first fundraiser. Once your yard has been covered in them, you have the option to remove them and relocate them to a different house, with help of the swim team, starting from around $20. Help support the swim team by passing the “flock” on if it comes to you before the fundraiser ends.
CHS Swim and Dive team flocks to fundraising event
By Ashleigh Heaton Entertainment Editor I drove up to my house last night to see that my front lawn had been inhabited by a hoard of pink, plastic flamingos. Unless my parents decided to decorate using some weird retro-theme, something was definitely up. Turns out, my family is now a part of the CHS Swim and Dive team‘s third annual “Flamingo Flocking FUNdraiser”. In order to have the flock removed from our yard, we are asked to donate money to the team. We can also pay extra money to send the flock to someone else’s house and/or find out who sent the flock to us. Of course, all of this could have been adverted if…




