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Cheerleaders partner with car wash for fundraiser; also help at Special Olympics

FALLBROOK – After four straight years of drought, Californians are restricted in their water use and have had to make some changes. As a result, the traditional car wash fundraiser of scrubbing down a line of cars with soapy sponges and running hoses is a thing of the past. Fortunately for Fallbrook High School cheerleaders, there was a way to conserve water, wash cars, and raise those needed funds.

Wash Me Please car wash, owned by Vince Zura, agreed to give some of their proceeds to the cheer team in exchange for the girls enthusiastically encouraging clients to come on in and get their cars washed. In addition, the cheer squad had raffle baskets and they gladly accepted monetary donations as well. More fundraisers are coming!

On the same day, several of the cheerleaders supported the Special Olympics basketball team which was playing at the Boys & Girls Club. The Special Olympics team faced off against some of the Fallbrook High football players, fathers, and two California Highway Patrol officers who are assigned to the Fallbrook area.

 

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