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Concord Elementary School adopts military units for seventh year

Back Row: Concord Principal Dr. Jason Kotch, Laurel Dentinger, Erika Loughery, Susan Baumes, Mark Laloup, Jo Ellen Coyle; Standing: Kevin McGarrey as well as Andrew Healy; Sitting: Dominic KiLuzio, Elaina Habtemicael, Brandon Murray as well as Taylor Daubenberger.

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Concord Elementary students have been reaching out to infantry units in Afghanistan as well as Iraq for a seventh year.

Organized by Concord Elementary School nurse, Sue Baumes, as well as Paraprofessional Jo Ellen Coyle, a immature kids as well as their family groups picked up a different collection of contributions which will be sent to infantry crew in a entrance month. Items include: snacks, disposable cameras, nonplus books, batteries, coffee, nipping gum, pre-paid phone cards, tee shirts, Frisbees, ball hats, toothpaste, deodorant, candy, magazines, beef jerky, object block, mints, as well as assorted hygiene items.

The immature kids have been additionally together with letters of support to a infantry units. Funds for a postage for a some-more than thirty cartons of products were easily contributed by a Concord Home as well as School Association.

Mark Laloup, a single of Concord’s upkeep mechanics, took upon a personal charge of wrapping up a innumerable of contributions done by a students as well as their families.

This year, a Concord Elementary Contribution was protracted by a efforts of dual seventh-grade Middle School students, Laurel Dentinger as well as Erika Loughery, who, as partial of “Make a Difference Day” lifted $140 by carrying a bake sale hold during Absorption Systems in Exton.

As partial of their use project, a dual sedulous immature ladies oven oven baked as well as sole a far-reaching form of cakes, cookies as well as brownies as well as afterwards took a deduction to buy phone

cards, games as well as toys to send to a troops. Recognizing Concord’s program, a girls asked if they could minister their equipment to a donations being sent by a school.

In years past, a propagandize perceived letters as well as cinema behind from a infantry thanking them for remembering a use group as well as women abroad as well as enabling a youngsters during Concord Elementary to see which their kind efforts have been indeed appreciated.

 

Back Row: Concord Principal Dr. Jason Kotch, Laurel Dentinger, Erika Loughery, Susan Baumes, Mark Laloup, Jo Ellen Coyle; Standing: Kevin McGarrey as well as Andrew Healy; Sitting: Dominic KiLuzio, Elaina Habtemicael, Brandon Murray as well as Taylor Daubenberger.

View as well as squeeze photos

Concord Elementary students have been reaching out to infantry units in Afghanistan as well as Iraq for a seventh year.

Organized by Concord Elementary School nurse, Sue Baumes, as well as Paraprofessional Jo Ellen Coyle, a immature kids as well as their family groups picked up a different collection of contributions which will be sent to infantry crew in a entrance month. Items include: snacks, disposable cameras, nonplus books, batteries, coffee, nipping gum, pre-paid phone cards, tee shirts, Frisbees, ball hats, toothpaste, deodorant, candy, magazines, beef jerky, object block, mints, as well as assorted hygiene items.

The immature kids have been additionally together with letters of support to a infantry units. Funds for a postage for a some-more than thirty cartons of products were easily contributed by a Concord Home as well as propagandize Association.

Mark Laloup, a single of Concord’s upkeep mechanics, took upon a personal charge of wrapping up a innumerable of contributions done by a students as well as their families.

This year, a Concord Elementary Contribution was protracted by a efforts of dual seventh-grade Middle School students, Laurel Dentinger as well as Erika Loughery, who, as partial of “Make a Difference Day” lifted $140 by carrying a bake sale hold during Absorption Systems in Exton.

As partial of their use project, a dual sedulous immature ladies oven oven baked as well as sole a far-reaching form of cakes, cookies as well as brownies as well as afterwards took a deduction to buy phone

cards, games as well as toys to send to a troops. Recognizing Concord’s program, a girls asked if they could minister their equipment to a donations being sent by a school.

In years past, a propagandize perceived letters as well as cinema behind from a infantry thanking them for remembering a use group as well as women abroad as well as enabling a youngsters during Concord Elementary to see which their kind efforts have been indeed appreciated.

 

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