Key Cub students and Kiwanis volunteers set up tables and food stations to create Thanksgiving baskets, which were delivered by volunteers to families in need, seniors, shut-ins and area shelters. The effort is spearheaded by the Culinary Arts program. Seniors in the Exceptional Learners program were key in keeping the production line moving efficiently.
The Kiwanis club provided all the food needed to prepare a healthy Thanksgiving meal for 6 people.
The Kiwanis club provided all the food needed to prepare a healthy Thanksgiving meal for 6 people.
Chef Celeste David says, “our program has had a long tradition of supporting the community through this effort. It is particularly relevant since a number of the baskets will be going to families of F. Donald Myers Education students themselves. This year more than ever we are grateful to help the community.”
CTE is happy to support community service projects as it helps students to understand the importance of giving back to their community. In all, fifteen different agencies were involved.
CTE is happy to support community service projects as it helps students to understand the importance of giving back to their community. In all, fifteen different agencies were involved.
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