The Conquer the Bluff event raises funds to benefit CCHS students through scholarships
By Jim Freeman
JACKSBORO, TN (WLAF) – Yes, there will be those of you who’ll take the challenge to Conquer the Bluff this Sat., May 4, and succeed. Hats off to you! However, those of us who are not in that type physical shape and don’t want to start stirring that early on a Saturday, there’s a way we can still Conquer the Bluff through our “sleeping but supporting” donation. Proceeds from Conquer the Bluff and “sleeping but supporting” benefit Campbell High students through scholarships from the CCHS Relief Fund.
This new event created by members of the Campbell County High School Relief Fund (CCHSRF) board highlights the area’s most prominent terrain feature, Eagle Bluff. It’s your chance to say you made it to the top of Eagle Bluff through this most challenging course.
Total Race Solutions is administering the race.
Two deep awards will be made in 17 Categories. The fee is $35 to take the challenge or $30 to “sleep but support.” You can register HERE.
About Campbell County High School Relief Fund: The Campbell County High School Relief Fund is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt organization. The objective of the fund is to raise and accept funds for the benefit of Campbell County High School students. Specifically, every spring, the fund awards two $1,500 scholarships in Ken Bruce’s memory and one $1,500 scholarship in Nolan Baird’s memory. In the past, $1,000 middle college scholarships to CCHS students have been awarded. Awarding newly created scholarships in a donor’s honor is always an option. Visit Campbell County High School Relief Fund on Facebook.
(WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED – 04/29/2024-6AM-PHOTOS COURTESY OF WLAF’S CHARLIE HUTSON)