Classmates Donate Over $10,000 for 25th Anniversary Gift
Qualifying
for the ING New York City Marathon does not come easily. It goes
without saying, therefore, that competing in this grueling race (26.2
miles) is no stroll in Central Park. For Dexter Webb, member of the
graduating class of 1988, completing the 2013 marathon on November 3 is
an accomplishment of which he feels quite proud… and he should!
As he approached his 40th birthday, Dexter decided he wanted to do
something significant to herald in his fortieth year. For him,
qualifying for the marathon seemed just the right challenge. Towards the
end of 2011, he set out in pursuit of this goal and by October 2012 had
completed the required nine qualifying races for guaranteed entry into
the 2013 marathon.
In preparation for the race, he continued his regular weekly runs, even
packing his running shoes for his trip home earlier this year and doing
several runs from his
hometown, Carenage, to Macqueripe. He later embarked on an 18-week
marathon-specific training program and ran two half marathons for good
measure -- The Brooklyn Half in May and The Staten Island Half in
October, just one month before the big race.
Dexter’s participation in the marathon caused much excitement among the
Class of ‘88, whom he enlisted for a 25th anniversary fundraiser to give
back to WSS by pledging to sponsor each mile he ran, starting at $10
per mile. On race day, classmates took to social media to cheer
virtually and keep each other apprised of his progress through New
York's 5 boroughs, following the race in real time online – every minute of it!
Despite suffering a hamstring injury at the 21 mile mark, Dexter was
determined to finish, and did so in an impressive time of 3:44.
Following the race, he posted a Facebook message to his former
classmates saying, “I could sense good vibes all the way. I could only
wish that I was able to hear [your] comments as I was running. They
would have been a much-needed boost, especially during those tormenting
last 5 miles.” The picong for which WSS grads are well-known was also a
source of inspiration, as he jokingly said that the thoughts of ole talk
from the ’88 guys kept him going while slogging through the final
miles.
When the dust had settled, the
Class of ’88 had pledged over $10,000 as a gift to their alma mater on
the occasion of the 25th anniversary of their graduation. Well
done, Class of ’88!! The idea for using the race as a fundraiser came
out of Dexter’s belief that class members should use this year to
commemorate in a special way their years spent at WSS. More importantly,
The Class of 1988 25th Anniversary Gift is intended to promote a
culture of alumni giving at WSS. The hope is that other year groups
will follow suit and find their own creative ways of giving back to the
school.
Funds will be presented to the school at Carnival time next year, so
there’s still time for those who wish to throw their support behind this
laudable initiative to get involved. Please contact
wgssealumni@gmail.com for more information.
So
what’s next for Dexter, now that he has crossed another item off his
bucket list? He hopes to participate in the NYC Marathon again in 2015,
but his target for 2014 is the Chicago Marathon. He fell short of the
qualifying time for the prestigious Boston Marathon, but hasn’t ruled
out running Boston in the future. And if he can get into the London
Marathon for 2015, he plans to run that too.
We wish him much success in the future, and applaud his efforts at
making this more than just a personal accomplishment, but an opportunity
to give back. Well done, Dexter! You’ve done the WSS family proud!
Submitted by: Helen Cumberbatch
25 November 2013
An Evening of Excellence 2013
Many adults feel that school days were really happy days. That feeling of true happiness was relived by the membership and friends of the Woodbrook Secondary Alumni at their Annual Dinner and Dance, which took place on Saturday 09th November, 2013 at the Century Ballroom of the Queens Park Oval.
Mrs. Carol Tarradath, the President of the Alumni, expressed her happiness during her welcome to over 200 hundred guests comprising of students, friends and supporters to an evening of excellence. Mrs. Tarradath honoured the founding members of the Alumni on the celebration of its 10th anniversary. She thanked all present for their continued support and reminded them that by their contributions they are “making the Woodbrook Secondary Alumni and by extension, the Woodbrook Secondary School, the communities around the school and Trinidad & Tobago a little better.
Most guest, many of whom returned to T&T from overseas to support this annual event, agreed that the Evening of Excellence - November 2013 was one of their most memorable moments. The food and drinks provided by Jaffas Restaurant, which guests found quite appetising. The biggest highlight of the evening was the joy derived from rekindling old friendships and the formation of new ones.
To all who made the Evening of Excellence possible, the organizing committee extends a special “Thank you”.
Special Announcement: The WSS Alumni Association's first All Inclusive Carnival Fete is carded for Saturday 25th January 2014 and will be themed “Bring the Happiness Back” Look out for lots more details coming soon.
Submitted by Anthony Jones - VP WSSAA
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Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wgssealumni/
17 November 2013
Carnival All Inclusive Poll
If the WSS Alumni Association hosted a Carnival All Inclusive fete would you attend..
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