TRIBUNE PHOTO CANDACE C. MUNDY
Students and faculity at Tampa Christian Community School released 130 balloons, one for each student, on Thursday. Each balloon had a prayer message for whoever might find the balloon. The message asks the recipient to email the school with where the balloon was found. 130 balloons head off toward the sun following the release.
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Published: September 26, 2008
EGYPT LAKE The 130 red and blue balloons had mostly faded into a cloudless afternoon sky, but 8-year-old Viviana Angelini could still spot the specks.
"I can see them," she said.
Children at Tampa Christian Community School squinted and shielded their eyes as they tried to follow the path of balloons they had released minutes earlier. The school, as part of its spirit week, attached messages to balloons telling recipients the school had said a prayer for them.
Tampa Christian opened in 1991 and combines two days a week of homeschooling with three days of classes at the First Church of the Nazarene on Himes Avenue. Children in prekindergarten through ninth grade attend.
Principal Melissa Walker led the students in prayer before the release, thanking God for a beautiful day and the school spirit students share. With an "Amen" and a "five, four, three, two, one – go" the children cheered and let go of their balloon strings.
Notes on the balloons asked finders to e-mail the school so students could learn how far the balloons had traveled. The last time Tampa Christian released balloons, about three years ago, a logger discovered a balloon near Chiefland.
Where would these go?
"Up there!" 5-year-old Ember Halverson said, pointing to the sky.
Reporter Courtney Cairns Pastor can be reached at (813) 865-1503 or cpastor@tampatrib.com.
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