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Mahopac, Put Valley Kids Raise Money For Schools At Chung Ma's Break-a-thon

PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y. - More than 120 elementary school children from Putnam Valley and Mahopac's Lakeview, Austin Road, and Fulmar Road schools - and their families - 'rocked the roof' Friday night at the Putnam Valley Elementary School.

More than 120 elementary school students participated in Chung Ma's sixth annual Board Break A Thon fundraiser Friday night at Putnam Valley Elementary School.

More than 120 elementary school students participated in Chung Ma's sixth annual Board Break A Thon fundraiser Friday night at Putnam Valley Elementary School.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
Kids from Lakeview Elementary School in Mahopac get ready for Friday night's Board Break-A-Thon fundraiser in Putnam Valley.

Kids from Lakeview Elementary School in Mahopac get ready for Friday night's Board Break-A-Thon fundraiser in Putnam Valley.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
More than 120 elementary school students participated in Chung Ma's sixth annual Board Break A Thon fundraiser Friday night at Putnam Valley Elementary School.

More than 120 elementary school students participated in Chung Ma's sixth annual Board Break A Thon fundraiser Friday night at Putnam Valley Elementary School.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
Teams march into the gym in an Olympic style procession at Friday night's Board Break-A-Thon.

Teams march into the gym in an Olympic style procession at Friday night's Board Break-A-Thon.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
More than 120 elementary school students participated in Chung Ma's sixth annual Board Break A Thon fundraiser Friday night at Putnam Valley Elementary School.

More than 120 elementary school students participated in Chung Ma's sixth annual Board Break A Thon fundraiser Friday night at Putnam Valley Elementary School.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
More than 120 elementary school students participated in Chung Ma's sixth annual Board Break A Thon fundraiser Friday night at Putnam Valley Elementary School.

More than 120 elementary school students participated in Chung Ma's sixth annual Board Break A Thon fundraiser Friday night at Putnam Valley Elementary School.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
More than 120 elementary school students participated in Chung Ma's sixth annual Board Break A Thon fundraiser Friday night at Putnam Valley Elementary School.

More than 120 elementary school students participated in Chung Ma's sixth annual Board Break A Thon fundraiser Friday night at Putnam Valley Elementary School.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
More than 120 elementary school students participated in Chung Ma's sixth annual Board Break A Thon fundraiser Friday night at Putnam Valley Elementary School.

More than 120 elementary school students participated in Chung Ma's sixth annual Board Break A Thon fundraiser Friday night at Putnam Valley Elementary School.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
More than 120 elementary school students participated in Chung Ma's sixth annual Board Break A Thon fundraiser Friday night at Putnam Valley Elementary School.

More than 120 elementary school students participated in Chung Ma's sixth annual Board Break A Thon fundraiser Friday night at Putnam Valley Elementary School.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman

Teams from each of the schools were there to battle it out in Chung Ma's Taekwondo of Mahopac's sixth annual 'Board Break-A-Thon.'

Participants pay to enter the competition, the four teams representing the schools then take turns breaking as many boards as they can, with 100% of funds going to the schools represented.

Teams from each school marched into the packed gymnasium in an Olympic style procession Friday night, waving to excited friends and relatives in the crowd.

"We do a martial arts program at all the elementary schools in Mahopac and Putnam Valley," Wayne DeRosa of Chung Ma's told Daily Voice. "And as a way to give back to the schools, we run this board breaking event that all the kids can participate in.

"In the last six years we've raised close to $18,000 dollars for the local PTOs and PTAs," DeRosa added. "The kids love it, the excitement, the adrenalin through this whole place is going to rock the roof. Everyone gets involved, everyone is excited for the kids, it's great team sportsmanship, and everyone is proud of each one of them."

For more info on Chung Ma's Taekwondo of Mahopac, check out their website here.

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