Glen Burnie West: Oakwood Honor Society students boost food collection [Maryland Gazette (MD)]
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School principal
Each day as students arrived and departed, they were greeted by a sign and a student dressed as a can of soup to encouraged participation. The students also created a poster and composed a theme song which they sang on the morning announcements to help publicize the food drive.
They planned spirit days for the food drive to provide an incentive for the classmates to participate. On Hats for Hunger Day, students were allowed to wear a hat in school if they brought in a can of food. On Put Hunger to Bed Day, students who brought in a canned good could wear their pajamas to school and, on Cheer for Children Sports Day, they wore their favorite team jersey or uniform to school.
Usewick said their efforts paid off. "We've seen great success with this concept," she said.
Within the first two days, approximately 350 nonperishable food items were collected. While the school's population hovers around 300 students, Usewick said by the beginning of this week, the students had collected almost 900 items. Last year, the school collect 650 items.
"For a school that only has about 307 kids, that's not bad," Usewick said. "They did it all themselves."
Only a handful of
For details, call the school at 410-222-6420.
Super Slades
November Super Slades include
For details, call the school at 410-766-7130.
Football viewing
Youth at
This Sunday's game is at
For details, contact youth director
Military freebies
- Mission BBQ
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- Charm City Cakes
- will create a special cake to commemorate the holiday. Free cake will be served until it runs out. For details, call 410-773- 9888.
- Local veterinarian
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Parish meeting
The Rev.
"These meetings are important to me as we build a future together," Martin wrote. "As we continue our parish leadership transition and as I begin my new pastorate with you, I invite you to join me and participate in an evening of conversation and discernment with your fellow parishioners."
For details, call the church at 410-766-5070.
Health care forum
The District 32
Information on health care reform and how to enroll in the Maryland Health Care Connection will be provided by Martin Smith, the special assistant to the county health officer.
Smith's presentation will include a video, PowerPoint presentation and a question-and-answer session. Other county agencies have been invited to participate.
The public is invited to attend this nonpartisan event, which is hosted by the club as a community service to help spread information about the health care exchanges.
For details, contact
Uniform sale
Auxiliary member
For details, call the auxiliary at 410-787-4504.
Parent's night out
North Arundel Aquatic Center,
Children ages 6 to 11 can enjoy swimming, games, movies and pizza. Participants should wear comfortable clothing and bring a swimsuit and towel.
Children may be dropped off at
Advance registration is required. Space is limited. The cost is
Call 410-222-0090.
Meetings next week
- Young At Heart Seniors --
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- will talk about the World War II Liberty Ship
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- from Bay Bridge Tunnel Fishing will be the speaker. Doors open at
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- from the Federal Employees Plan administered by
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- at 410-760-3750.
- The Eternal Quilters --
- Poly Mellow
- , an award-winning quilt maker, designer and antique quilt collector, will present "Crib Quilts 170-1930." She will talk about how crib quilts and other small quilts reflect a change in attitudes toward children and share stories and a display of some of her extensive small quilt collection. Contact
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- Fall Cluster meeting of the Women of the
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