Pennies add up for fundraiser

WEBUTUCK — This year’s Pennies for Patients fundraiser paid off for Webutuck High School and Eugene Brooks Intermediate School participants, who used their common cents for a good cause.

The program has been run  for the last two years by Webutuck’s guidance counsellor, Kristen Chadwick, and raises money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Some $416.20 was raised this year, with Anna Duffy’s Ag Science class, of only seven students, winning the top spot by contributing $100.41.

Fundraising kicked off with an assembly held by a representative from the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, explaining the diseases and the organization’s work to the students.

“I think it definitely brings teachers and students together,� Chadwick said. “It’s fun to do, and it’s competitive, which is always a good motivator. It’s much more successful than just putting jars out in a classroom!�

Chadwick hauled the hefty amount of change to Salisbury Bank & Trust’s branch in Millerton, adding that the bank was a great help in sorting everything out and cutting a check to mail to  the society.

Duffy’s class wins its choice of a breakfast or pizza party.

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