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Friday, November 21, 2014

Lisbon Students Share During the Holiday

LISBON STUDENTS SHARE DURING THE HOLIDAYS






Lisbon Community School fifth grade student junior volunteer officers Benjamin Shambarger and Grace Braley recruited assistance from School Counselor, Jean Dolan and Assistant Principal, Cory Munsey, to set-up the drop-off location for annual Toys for Tots Campaign. The schools’ district-wide collection of donations of a new, unwrapped toy may be donated at any of our schools  location. Pictured (l-r) Jean Dolan, Benjamin Shambarger, Cory Munsey and Grace Braley.  Photo courtesy of Monica Millhime.


Lisbon – The spirit of giving during the holiday season is alive and well in Lisbon.  Students, staff and families of Lisbon Community School, Philip W. Sugg Middle School, and Lisbon High School once again support the United States Marine Corp. with the Maine Toys for Tots Campaign.   “The student junior volunteers throughout the district met to decide on the projects they wanted to assist with during the school year.  Collecting toys was again at the top of the list for activities this year,” shares Monica Millhime, Community Resource/Volunteer Coordinator for Lisbon Schools.  “We are thrilled Mrs. Dolan, who serves as the advisor for LCS Civil Rights Team and the Student Government group at Lisbon High School, are working in conjunction with the collection this year.”   “Students started recruiting for donations of toys in the community and the word has spread quickly,” shares Assistant Principal Munsey.  Toys will be collected through Monday, December 8.  Drop-off locations for donations are Lisbon Community School, 33 Mill Street, Lisbon; Philip W. Sugg Middle School, 4 Sugg Drive, Lisbon Falls; Lisbon High School, 2 Sugg Drive, Lisbon Falls; and the Superintendent’s Central Office, 19 Gartley Street, Lisbon.  FMI on programs, projects, volunteer and partnership opportunities email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org or call 754.0021  Check out all the latest news from schools on FaceBook at Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools.
 

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