Putting students to work and teaching volunteerism

CORNWALL — Lawn chores and seventh-graders may not always mix, but when it means getting out of school for a bit on a sunny day, no problem.

Cornwall Consolidated School teacher Kathy West serves on the Cornwall Child Center’s board of directors. Preparations for the center’s summer camp program included a need to spruce up outdoor facilities.

“Bringing my students over is a way to get these things done, and teach the kids how to contribute to their community,� West said, during a recent session of weed clearing and woodchip spreading in the Indian storytelling circle.

“Safety is important, and we do all we can to ensure that,� Child Center Director Pam Brehm said. “It’s also great to have the schoolchildren come over and help.�

Camps are open to children ages 3 to 7. Four weekly sessions are available during July, Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Children may attend any or all sessions. Fees are determined on a sliding scale  with deductions for siblings. Scholarships are available. For information or to register, call the center at 860-672-6989.

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