Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive High School is set to host an annual event that serves as a symbol of unity.
The school's annual DYEversity Relay is set for 11 a.m. Friday, which will feature students taking turns walking, running or wheeling around the track, while being doused in colourful powders at various intervals during the day. According to a news release, each colour represents the vibrant tapestry of cultures that contribute to the rich diversity at Lindsay Thurber.
“The event celebrates and promotes the diversity of the Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive School community,” said principal Chris Good. “It’s more than just a fun activity. It’s a celebration of the many cultures, talents, and stories that make our school what it is. This event allows us to embrace and promote the incredible diversity within our community.”
The relay will kick off with an address from 2021 Lindsay Thurber alumni and Olympian Molly Simpson, who recently returned from the 2024 Paris Olympic Games where she placed fifth in Women’s BMX Racing.
Throughout the event, musical performances will take place including from Reed Salmon, a Lindsay Thurber alumni; Ashley Ghostkeeper, a local Metis-Cree Country Artist; and Emma Van Hyfte, Kolton McKay, and Kaitlin Shaw, Lindsay Thurber students. A marketplace, featuring a number of local organizations and agencies, will also be on site where students can learn about their missions.
The DYEversity Relay highlights the unique and varied cultural backgrounds of its students, staff, and community.
“The DYEversity Relay is something that students and staff look forward to,” said Good. “It’s a day where the whole school comes together as one community. The coloured powder is a fun reminder that we’re all unique, but when we come together, we create something strong and unified.”