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Project Graduation Hosts Helicopter Ball Drop Fundraiser at LBHS

Lemon Bay High School Project Graduation will host its Fall Ball Drop Fundraiser on Friday, October 17, during Senior Football Night at LBHS.

Thanks to the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office, the event will feature a helicopter that will drop a total of 500 numbered golf balls, released over the football field, with prizes awarded to the three balls that land closest to the target. The first-place winner will receive $1,000, second place will earn $500, and third place will take home $250.

“Project Graduation has been a proud tradition in this community since 1990,” said Teddy Capeles, president of Lemon Bay High Project Graduation. “Our mission is to provide graduating seniors with a safe, drug- and alcohol-free celebration on commencement night. It is a night that is entirely free for our students, thanks to the generosity of local businesses, sponsors, and community support.”

Winners do not need to be present, and the ball drop will be broadcast on Facebook Live. Tickets for the ball drop are $20 each or three for $50. All proceeds directly fund Project Graduation. The nonprofit, a 501(c)(3), also holds its annual March Madness fundraiser each spring, giving participants chances to win gift cards daily throughout the month of March.

For more than 30 years, Project Graduation has relied on community support and parent volunteers. Families from freshmen through seniors contribute time to organize and run the event. Each year, Englewood Methodist Church donates use of its Fellowship Hall, where volunteers transform the space into a themed celebration. The theme is revealed to students only on graduation night.

Volunteers are needed in the week leading up to the celebration to help with setup, chaperoning activities, and cleanup. Seniors receive an invitation and t-shirt during their senior breakfast, ensuring every student knows they are welcome to attend.

“We would greatly appreciate help from the community in spreading the word about our mission and fundraisers, especially for those new to the area who may not yet know us,” Capeles said.

For more information, contact lbprojectgraduation@gmail.com

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