The 2008 Student Day Rally is scheduled to take place at Noon on Friday, Feb. 8 at the Florida State Fair in the Ford Amphitheatre. Students in Hillsborough County from kindergarten through 12th grade were invited to attend the rally featuring a variety of entertainment and guest speakers.
The MacKinnon Family Foundation donated $10,000 in scholarship money that was equally matched by the Hillsborough Education Foundation, amounting to a total of $20,000. The money was split into six separate scholarships; five for high school seniors and one for an eighth grade student in Hillsborough County.
Sandy MacKinnon, Chairman for the Fair Authority, stated that:
“The MacKinnon Foundation is thrilled to help spearhead this effort in making scholarships available to worthy students in an effort to help them in continuing their formal education.”
All of the seniors in Hillsborough County were encouraged to enter the scholarship drawing online through the Hillsborough Education Foundation website. Five high school seniors were chosen by a Florida State Fair Authority committee to receive a $2,000 Hillsborough Community College scholarship. The eighth grade student was chosen by Hillsborough Education Foundation to receive a prepaid college scholarship valued at $12,000. The prepaid scholarship is divided into two years prepaid at a community college and two years prepaid at a Florida university of his/her choice.
Bill Hoffman, President of the Hillsborough Education Foundation, stated:
“We are thrilled to be partnering with the Florida State Fair Authority and the MacKinnon Family Foundation to award these scholarships. We hope the scholarships have a lasting impact on the recipients and their families.”
After the scholarship winners are announced, the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office (H.C.S.O.) will talk about Operation Safe Return and the agency's latest child safety tool: an interactive computer flash drive. Deputies will be uploading the flash drives and giving them to parents free of charge. The flash drives store data/photographs of every family member for quick access during an emergency, and also can generate a "MISSING" child poster. The flash drives will be given away from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Ford Amphitheatre. Hillsborough County Sheriff, David Gee stated: "The Student Day Rally is a perfect opportunity to showcase the partnership between the Sheriff's Office and the Florida State Fair as we all work together to keep our children safe.''
A speech by Chris Hovan, defensive tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, precedes the H.C.S.O. demonstration. The rally will conclude with a final performance by Fair performer Dennis Lee, also presiding as the Master of Ceremonies. The day will be both educational and fun for the school kids who deserve their day at the fair too!
Source: Florida State Fair
Florida State Fair hosts first state Rally
This is great I wish more schools and student has the funds to enter in some of the
events I am older and I like quest so night time is when the screams might stop and
they are not scream of fear just the joy of the butterfly in the stomache I love Jesus thank God Almighty for Hillsborough County fair day for kids what happen to
the parade on this day hope the kids have fun because I'm one who have older kids
thank God for older respondable kids? I hope to day is a safty one for Hillsborough
County Kids School days at the fair God be with them and give unto them wisdom,Knowledge and Understanding to love and care with peace and love for each others. And Respect the Ten Commandments.