Activities

LHS logo ACTIVITY OFFICE HOURS
Mon - Fri from 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Activities Director:  Kristen Shirk

Activities Administrative Assistant: Shannon O'Neill 

Activities Office: 303-387-4515

Happy Wish Week 2025! We are starting such a great week here at school raising money with Make-A-Wish Colorado. Our goal is to grant our wish kid's wish along with many other children who are in line waiting for their wishes to be granted.

With this, we have good news for you! 

Our online auction opened today, January 23rd, at 8:00am! There are so many great items waiting for you! Please feel free to bid on everything and anything that catches your eye. There's everything from gift cards and gift baskets to Rockies tickets, private pilates lessons, a Nespresso Machine, an Emmanuel Sanders signed picture, a 7-day stay at a beachside condo in Panama City Beach Florida, a photo shoot, and parking passes for next school year! You don't want to miss this. It's a great year to shop for Make-A-Wish and make a difference in your community.

Our auction will be open until Sunday, February 2nd at 8:00pm. If you are a winner of one of these great items, you will come to Legend to claim it. We will communicate dates and times to pick up your items.

We thank you in advance for your support and love of Wish Week, our community, and Legend. Your support helps us grant children’s wishes and change their lives. This auction is a huge help to our end goal and with your participation we can’t wait to see what we accomplish. Please feel free to share the link with anyone that you know who might be interested! 

Enjoy, Titan Family!

Here is the link:

https://events.handbid.com/auctions/legend-wish-week-auction-
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