Benefit Night to support Thrush Family
Sumner High School ASB is sponsoring the 19th Annual Benefit Night to support the Thrush Family, whose newborn son is requiring significant medical attention and care. The community is invited to two Benefit Night events, where 100 percent of the donations go directly to the Thrush Family.
Benefit Night Talent Show: March 26
Student and staff performances
Time: Doors open at 5:30 pm; show starts at 6 pm
Location: SHS Performing Arts Center
Cost: $10 (purchase online or at the door)
Benefit Night Dinner Auction: March 28
Dinner with live and silent auctions
Time: 6 pm
Location: SHS Commons (Phase 1 Building)
Cost: $20 (purchase online or with SHS Bookkeeper)
For those unable to attend the events, but would like to donate, you may do so online here.
About the Thrush Family
The beneficiary for this year’s Benefit Night is the Thrush Family! Andy Thrush is a beloved band teacher at Mountain View Middle School. He has two other sons, Isaac and Eli, who are both students at Sumner High School. Andy and his wife, Alicia, recently welcomed a new baby into the family, who was born with complications that required significant medical attention and care. Their baby, James, has already been through six surgeries at just 9 months old and has more to come. To help their family feel supported through this difficult time, Benefit Night proceeds will provide financial support to help cover the cost of medical bills and any future needs that might arise in James' journey. All donations received will go directly to the family to support them during this difficult time.