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Art project at ACHS still needs a ton more jars!

By Shamarie Claiborne, Media Promotions Coordinator
News from the Adair County School District

Sheila Willis, Debra Wimmer, and Heather Bryant Spoon would like to say thank you to those who have contributed to their spaghetti sauce jars and baby food jar recycling project so far --- yet they need a ton more! The minimum they are wanting to collect is 100 jars of each. You have plenty of time to still help out with this wonderful project. Remember they need empty washed glass spaghetti sauce jars and baby food jars. They can be dropped off at Jeffries lighting Gallery at the top of Jamestown Hill or the Office of the Adair County High School. THANKS to everyone for your support with this project and keep the jars coming! Right now we have 25 spaghetti sauce jars and 15 baby food jars. - Shamarie Claiborne




This story was posted on 2014-02-18 10:13:28
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