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VPK students at Christ The<br />

King Lutheran PreSchool<br />

put on their safety goggles to<br />

become scientists during one<br />

of their lessons. The children<br />

mixed vinegar and food coloring,<br />

and used droppers to add<br />

the mixture to baking soda to<br />

make a colored fizz.<br />

(Clockwise, l. to r.) Catie Brown, Connor Lubel, Jade<br />

Natoli, Emma Freitas, Laila Ward and Alex Masry make<br />

colored fizz at Christ The King Lutheran PreSchool.<br />

Val Gonzalez,<br />

Charlie Phillips, Addy<br />

Harrigan, Rebekka<br />

Napartovich,<br />

Alexander Mannella,<br />

Jackson Seaberg,<br />

Rahil Rahman,<br />

Jackson Butcher,<br />

Luke Beucher, Addie<br />

Britt and Rory McGill-<br />

Conley of Premier<br />

Academy display their<br />

finished projects that<br />

depict the stories of how<br />

they were affected by<br />

Hurricane Irma.<br />

Holy Family<br />

Catholic<br />

School sixthgraders<br />

collect<br />

donations for<br />

residents of<br />

Puerto Rico<br />

affected by<br />

the recent<br />

hurricanes.<br />

Holy Family Catholic<br />

School’s sixth-grade Reach Out<br />

Committee organized a Hurricane<br />

Maria Donation Drive. They collected<br />

truckloads of supplies for the residents<br />

of Puerto Rico, who continue<br />

to struggle in the aftermath of hurricanes<br />

Irma and Maria. Carloads<br />

of goods, including bottled water,<br />

toiletries, canned and dry food,<br />

baby formula, blankets, pillows,<br />

first aid kits, paper products and<br />

over-the-counter medicine, among<br />

many other items, were delivered<br />

to various local donation collection<br />

sites. Members of the Reach<br />

Out Committee include Antonio<br />

Adornetto, Analise Blomberg,<br />

Tatum Cempella, Madison<br />

Lester and Zach Wolsonovich.<br />

Although we try to ensure that all information presented<br />

above is the most current, correct and dependable<br />

available, we do rely on others for the source of our<br />

news. Therefore, the Southwest Orlando Bulletin and<br />

Cornerstone Publishing & Multi-Media LLC cannot be<br />

held responsible for the validity of the information<br />

presented here, nor does mentioning it constitute an<br />

endorsement. School News is welcome and may be<br />

mailed to P.O. Box 851, Windermere, FL 34786;<br />

or emailed to Lauren@kearneypublishing.com. ª<br />

26th annual holiday short-story contest.<br />

Winners will be published in the<br />

Dec. 21 issue. Send original short<br />

stories (max: 600 words) with the author's<br />

name, age, neighborhood and<br />

phone number to:<br />

Southwest Orlando Bulletin<br />

P.O. Box 851<br />

Windermere, FL 34786<br />

Phone: 407-351-1573, Option 4<br />

email: lauren@kearneypublishing.com<br />

Must be a Southwest Orlando resident to participate.<br />

Deadline: November 29, 2017

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