
MARC JACOBS
Hutch Post
HUTCHINSON — Nearly 400 supporters of Central Christian School turned out Saturday night for the school’s annual Stewardship Dinner, highlighted by a keynote from longtime Kansas City Chiefs mascot Dan Meers, known nationwide as KC Wolf.
Meers, who recently announced his transition to part-time mascot and full-time grandpa, delivered what Superintendent Dr. John Walker described as a “phenomenal message” on faith, family, character, and the importance of Christian education. The event, catered by Carriage Crossing, is the school’s largest fundraiser of the year and supports tuition assistance for families.

“We always have a great night of fellowship and this year was no exception,” Walker said. “Dan shared life lessons, stories from 35 years as KC Wolf, and a powerful testimony. We’re grateful for everyone who came and gave.”
Final donation totals are expected to be announced later today.
Walker noted that the school continues to accept donations of all types, including appreciated stock and required minimum distributions from donors age 70 or older. Contributions can be made online at cougarsccs.com, by mail, or in person.




