- November 23, 2024
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The Masquerade 5K and fun walk was originally planned to be held during National Arts in Education Week — the second week of September — but Hurricane Irma pushed the run to January.
To benefit Arts in Education, the Flagler Auditorium held the race on Saturday, Jan. 6. The temperature was in the low 30s, deterring some of the more than 100 registered runners, but about half came bundled up and ready to run.
Flagler Auditorium Executive Director Lisa McDevitt said she was disappointed that the Flagler Palm Coast High School band, dance team and cheerleaders couldn’t be there as planned to kick off the 5K since it was still winter break for students. But she said she’s excited to continue raising money for grants for arts programs in Flagler Schools.
“I think that we have wonderful art programs in our county,” she said. “I’m proud to be behind that and support that as much as we can. It makes my heart happy.”
McDevitt said that Arts in Education has grown over her 17 years with the Flagler Auditorium.
“I’ve watched many kids go off and do wonderful things because of having arts in their backgrounds,” she said. “Sometimes they don’t actually become a performer or an artist — they may become an engineer or a pilot — but arts is discipline, team, all the good stuff that Arts in Education benefits.”
The amount raised at the 5K has not yet been released, but profits will go toward scholarships for eligible graduating students.