Randolph cheerleaders to hold `Back the Blue rally - Wicked Local Randolph

November 08, 2019 at 01:51AM

The Randolph/Holbrook Pop Warner cheerleaders will hold a "Back the Blue" rally at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, at the Randolph Intergenerational Community Center, 128 Pleasant St., Randolph.

As part of the rally, cheerleaders will be showing off special cheers for law enforcement officers and sharing information on supporting local police.

This is the first time that the cheerleaders, who are a staple at football games in town, will be holding this type rally. It is being coordinated by the team's head coach, Jenn Abramson.

"We are grateful for the support of the cheerleaders and encourage residents to attend the rally on Saturday," Det. Kevin Gilbert said. "It will be a terrific opportunity for the community to meet us and learn more about what we do."

The cheerleaders also will be supporting breast cancer awareness at this event.

The rally is free to attend.

The Randolph/Holbrook Pop Warner Cheerleaders recently qualified for a national tournament at Walt Disney World in Florida, and donations can be made at the rally to help fund the trip.

Members of the Randolph Police Department will be on site to meet with members of the community.

The rally comes after the RPD participated in the Pink Patch Project during which officers wore pink patches during October to raise awareness as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

This was the third year in a row Randolph police wore pink patches as part of the project.

Randolph Herald

The Randolph/Holbrook Pop Warner cheerleaders will hold a "Back the Blue" rally at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, at the Randolph Intergenerational Community Center, 128 Pleasant St., Randolph.

As part of the rally, cheerleaders will be showing off special cheers for law enforcement officers and sharing information on supporting local police.

This is the first time that the cheerleaders, who are a staple at football games in town, will be holding this type rally. It is being coordinated by the team's head coach, Jenn Abramson.

"We are grateful for the support of the cheerleaders and encourage residents to attend the rally on Saturday," Det. Kevin Gilbert said. "It will be a terrific opportunity for the community to meet us and learn more about what we do."

The cheerleaders also will be supporting breast cancer awareness at this event.

The rally is free to attend.

The Randolph/Holbrook Pop Warner Cheerleaders recently qualified for a national tournament at Walt Disney World in Florida, and donations can be made at the rally to help fund the trip.

Members of the Randolph Police Department will be on site to meet with members of the community.

The rally comes after the RPD participated in the Pink Patch Project during which officers wore pink patches during October to raise awareness as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

This was the third year in a row Randolph police wore pink patches as part of the project.

Randolph Herald

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