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Two Guthrie County school districts are showing their support in the fight against cancer during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Panorama High School is hosting a pink out event at their home volleyball game versus Adair-Casey/Guthrie Center today at 6 p.m. ACGC High School will then host a pink out event at their home football game versus Panorama on Friday, October 18th at 7 p.m. Both districts sold pink out t-shirts with proceeds going to Relay for Life of Guthrie County, which raises funds for the American Cancer Society. Kim Durst with the American Cancer Society and Relay for Life of Guthrie County says she is grateful for all the local school districts’ support, “So we hope everybody comes out, we’re going to have the teams sign volleyballs and footballs and have live auctions and silent auctions for those. They did shirt sales to raise money for the Pink-Outs and for the fight against cancer.”

Durst adds that Karl Chevrolet will be bringing their “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” pink out truck to both sporting events. Cancer survivors are encouraged to sign their name on the vehicle.