Episcopal students helping customers |
Our ornaments |
We have amazing, dedicated,
passionate, smart students at Episcopal Collegiate School and we prove it all
the time. Harvestfest was no exception. Under the student
leadership of Junior Riley Blair we secured a booth at
Harvestfest to help us sell our colorful Homes for Haiti. Three shifts of
over 25 student volunteers from our middle school and high school worked our
booth.
We had a great crowd and students helped by steering customers into our booth and other students told people about our project. We shared how long we have been raising money for Haiti and how we created our pins and ornaments. Everyone was impressed by how articulate our students spoke about the project and how passionate they were about the work.
Harvestfest 2013 Homes for Haiti Booth |
We learned how to explain our project, engage people to
listen to what we had to say about our project, and sell our pins and
ornaments. We had straight donations from customers because they appreciated the hard work we have done to help Haiti. We also received invitations to sell our pins at other events, so our
good work can continue.
As the art teacher for this"little project" , I am so proud of how well the students represented Episcopal Collegiate School. The warmth and genuine passion each student demonstrated to help Haiti was truly heartwarming. We raised $1,288.25 for the Clinton Haiti Relief Fund.
Mr. Carr sharing in the days events |
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