PUBLISHED ON September 19, 2025

Pink Month 2025 Activities - Hosted by Student Council

Wednesday, October 1st:

  • Decorate homeroom doors and hallways @ 7:25AM
  • Pink Breast Cancer Bingo in the GYM @ Lunch

Thursday, October 2nd:

  • Decorate glasses with beads in the GYM @ Lunch

Friday, October 3rd:

  • PINK SHIRT DAY!
  • Pair up for Breast Cancer games in the GYM @ Lunch

Friday, October 10th:

  • Pep Rally Game Sign Up on the STUCO bulletin board (5 people per grade)

Ro Sham Bo on Monday, October 13th


Instructions:

Everyone will be distributed a pink bead in their first period class on the day of the pep rally. From there, you play rock-paper-scissors to try and gain as many beads as possible. If you lose, you MUST give the winner your beads. 


Final Round:

Each grade level will send their 2 down to battle it off at the pep rally. Whoever is the ultimate winner, their grade will receive a SPIRIT POINT!

Pep It Up for Pink Month Festival on Monday, October 13th from 3:30–5:00 PM in the courtyard.


What’s Happening:

The festival will feature 6 exciting blow-up carnival games like ring toss and more, plus music, line dancing, and face painting!


Food & Drinks:

Enjoy hamburgers, hot dogs, chips, soda, and a delicious popcorn bar while you celebrate with friends.


Admission:

Wristbands will be sold at the gate for $15. Each wristband includes your food and unlimited access to all the games.

Pink Month 2025 Fundraisers - Hosted by Student Council

Pink Lemonade and Donuts

  • SOLD: October 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 6th @ LUNCH
  • Donuts $2
  • Lemonate $1

Pink Month Bundle

  • SOLD: October 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 6th @ LUNCH
  • $5
  • Includes: stickers, ribbons, bracelets, tattoos and one free wheel spin
  • SPIRIT POINT!

Wheel of Pink Month

  • SOLD: October 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 6th @ LUNCH
  • $5 or FREE if you buy a bundle 
  • Spin for a Chance to Win: free donut/lemonade, pink day passes, free bracelet, heart glasses and stickers

Pink Month Chocolate Bars

  • SOLD: October 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 6th @ LUNCH
  • $2 each
  • How it Works: Attached to some of the chocolate bars are gifts cards to 7 Brew, Chick-Fil-A, Starbucks, Canes and Amazon. On ONE chocolate bar is a FRONT ROW ticket to the Pink Game on Monday, October 13th.

Pink Month Raffle

  • SOLD: Monday, October 13th
  • $2 per ticket
  • Prize Includes: Bog bag, pink owlala, pink candy, pink Kendra Scott, lafufu
  • Winner announced during pep rally 

Pink C Socks


Students can wear the pink C socks EVERY DAY with their school shoes during the month of October (except for October 16th because of Mass).

  • Students: Socks will be distributed to you during S period.  
  • Faculty & Staff: Socks will be placed in your box.
  • Chapelle Family Members: You are responsible for picking them up from the front office during Chapelle's operating hours (7:30 AM to 3:30 PM). Please wait at least 24 hours after you place your order to pick up your socks. If you do not pick them up by October 31st you will forfeit your socks and will not receive a refund.

Socks are sold on a first come first serve basis through GoFans.


All proceeds will go to The Gayle and Tom Benson Cancer Center.


Click HERE for the link to purchase!

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