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Sag Harbor Elementary Students Make Joyous Donations to Sag Harbor Food Pantry

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Sag Harbor Elementary School first graders helped put together

Sag Harbor Elementary School first graders helped put together "cake in a pan" kits to donate to the Sag Harbor Food Pantry earlier this month, as part of the school's "Reach for the Stars" theme, which encourages students to participate in community service projects throughout the year. COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

Sag Harbor Elementary School first graders helped put together

Sag Harbor Elementary School first graders helped put together "cake in a pan" kits to donate to the Sag Harbor Food Pantry earlier this month, as part of the school's "Reach for the Stars" theme, which encourages students to participate in community service projects throughout the year. COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

Sag Harbor Elementary School first graders helped put together

Sag Harbor Elementary School first graders helped put together "cake in a pan" kits to donate to the Sag Harbor Food Pantry earlier this month, as part of the school's "Reach for the Stars" theme, which encourages students to participate in community service projects throughout the year. COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

Sag Harbor Elementary School first graders helped put together

Sag Harbor Elementary School first graders helped put together "cake in a pan" kits to donate to the Sag Harbor Food Pantry earlier this month, as part of the school's "Reach for the Stars" theme, which encourages students to participate in community service projects throughout the year. COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

Sag Harbor Elementary School first graders helped put together

Sag Harbor Elementary School first graders helped put together "cake in a pan" kits to donate to the Sag Harbor Food Pantry earlier this month, as part of the school's "Reach for the Stars" theme, which encourages students to participate in community service projects throughout the year. COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

authorCailin Riley on Oct 25, 2023
Local food pantries ensure that the basic needs of families are met, no matter what kind of hardship they’re going through, and community support, often from schools, is key in... more

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