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Four County Students Collect Food Items During 2016 Neighbors In Need Campaign

By Newspaper StaffNovember 26, 2016Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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Four County Career Center students united in a school-wide effort and collected over 27,500 servings of non-perishable food items for the annual “Neighbors In Need” campaign sponsored by 105.7 The Bull and Chief Supermarkets. All career & technical programs at the Career Center participated in the “Packing the Pirate Ship” campaign sponsored by the Skills USA Chapter. Through their involvement, the students hope that families in northwest Ohio will have a happier Thanksgiving and Christmas. Shown above collecting items for Helping Hands (Montpelier); Community Compassion (Bryan); and Pioneer Church of the Nazarene food pantries in Williams county and following the 105.7 The Bull live remote broadcast are (FRONT – LEFT TO RIGHT) Emma Geitgey (Patrick Henry) Visual Art & Design; Bristle Dix (Stryker) Pre-Engineering; Hunter Upell (Liberty Center) Law Enforcement & Security Tactics; Savannah Crosser (Defiance) Fire & Rescue; Alyssa Imm (Edgerton) Carpentry; Adrian Ortiz (Defiance) Carpentry; Skills USA Advisor Krista Whetro; (BACK – LEFT TO RIGHT) Richie Ludeman (Defiance) Industrial Services; Skills USA Advisor Bill Parsley; Haylee Wyckhouse (Liberty Center) Cosmetology; Haylie Sheets (Liberty Center) Law Enforcement & Security Tactics; Jaimee Schrieber (Napoleon) Law Enforcement & Security Tactics; Thomas Cameron (Tinora) Auto Collision Repair; Josh Busch, Senior Vice President of Programming for the Bull 105.7 FM; Robert Montgomery (Patrick Henry) Law Enforcement & Security Tactics; Brent Roughton, Marketing Specialist at iHeartMedia; Jared Muncy (Patrick Henry) Law Enforcement & Security Tactics; Mason Locke (Hilltop) Law Enforcement & Security Tactics; Jaryd Hobbs (Archbold) Automotive Technologies; Juan Alvarez (Wauseon) Automotive Technologies; and Nikki Berger (Evergreen) Law Enforcement & Security Tactics.

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