![]() Justin Ramos (CJ Club President) says, “The whole event was exciting from beginning to end. SJVC Bakersfield’s Criminal Justice (CJ) Club picked up the majority of the fee for program participants. Money was raised through the $35.00 per person registration fee. All along the 5K path, volunteers and supporters threw ‘balls’ of vibrantly colored powder and liquid to initiate runners and identify them as participants. Twelve Criminal Justice students joined approximately 2,000 other runners and walkers who started their heats of 50-60 runners in 15-minute increments. More than 800,000 runners/walkers participate each year across the U.S. and Canada annually to raise funds for an identified recipient – in this March 7th event, the Ronald McDonald House in Bakersfield was the beneficiary. “Our students started out as clean as newborn babes, but came out silkscreened like tie-dyed hippies,” says Stacy Rocha, Criminal Justice instructor, who helped organize the college’s first-time participation in the event held at the Kern County Fairgrounds.Ĭolor Me Rad is a non-profit organization that visits more than 110 cities in the U.S. SJVC’s Bakersfield Criminal Justice students started the 5K Color Me Rad event wearing pristine white T-shirts but came out looking like Disney characters. Learn More About a Career as a Veterinarian Technician.How to Become a Vet Assistant: Career Guide.How to Become a Surgical Technologist in California: Surgery Technology Career Guide. ![]()
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