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Plane from the look on their faces

Day of paper aircraft lights up Mccarran

- By Amanda Bradford Las Vegas Review-journal

More than 70 paper airplanes took flight at Mccarran Internatio­nal Airport during the seventh annual Paper Plane Palooza on Wednesday.

Seventy children affiliated with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada created paper airplanes and competed in distance and accuracy challenges with their paper airplanes.

The first Paper Plane Palooza was hosted to commemorat­e the oneyear anniversar­y of the opening of Terminal 3 in 2012, and it has since become a tradition between the airport and the Boys & Girls Clubs, said Rosemary Vassiliadi­s, Mccarran director of aviation.

“It brings the Mccarran family together in such a heartwarmi­ng, generous effort,” Vassiliadi­s said.

The kids were divided into 14 teams, each coached by members of the airport community, including airline staffers, Metropolit­an Police Department officers and Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion officers.

The mentors helped kids fold their airplanes and taught them about their jobs and the aerodynami­cs that make flying planes possible.

Wednesday’s event marked transporta­tion security officer Nigiculela Jones’ first time as a mentor. She said she was excited to see the kids interested in learning about her job and what it entails.

“They get to hang around people they look up to,” Jones said. “And seeing different avenues they can take in their life is a good opportunit­y for them.”

The event allows the children, some of whom have never visited an airport before, to learn about the various jobs available if they want to work at the airport, said Andy Bischel, chief executive officer of the local Boys & Girls Clubs.

“Getting them out of their neighborho­ods and seeing how this community is put together and how it all works, that’s really what this is about,” Bischel said.

Each child went home with a backpack filled with school supplies, clothing, nonperisha­ble food and other items in preparatio­n for the start of the new school year in August.

Winners of the events also received small prizes, including stuffed animals and poker chips with first, second and third place written on them, Vassiliadi­s said.

Many of the airport’s partners donated items for the backpacks, and 250 packages will be sent back to the Boys & Girls Clubs for kids unable to attend the event.

“It’s really turned into this wonderful outreach from the Mccarran community,” Vassiliadi­s said. “If we’re able to make a difference to these kids, that’s the best thing we can do.”

Contact Amanda Bradford at abradford@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-383-0279. Follow @amandabrad_uc on Twitter.

 ?? Michael Blackshire Las Vegas Review-journal ?? Malia English, 8, practices throwing a paper plane Wednesday with volunteer Frederick Kuforiji for the seventh annual Paper Plane Palooza in Terminal 3 at Mccarran Internatio­nal Airport. Children competed in distance and accuracy challenges.
Michael Blackshire Las Vegas Review-journal Malia English, 8, practices throwing a paper plane Wednesday with volunteer Frederick Kuforiji for the seventh annual Paper Plane Palooza in Terminal 3 at Mccarran Internatio­nal Airport. Children competed in distance and accuracy challenges.

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