hospital. and two teenagers were charged with assault. the penny challenge. this might be something i would do as a teenager. but it looks like you could get electrocute. you put a charger in an outlet and put in penny it and it can set your house on fire. so we have a salt and arson. emergency that phone call. jesse: number 3, we have the corn cob challenge. you put a corn cob on a trillion. he chipped his tooth doing it. if you do this and you are
Star Journal Students learn about water, empathy, citizenship in fundraising effort Share:
A 2018 photo of Jenny Prom s second grade class at Crescent Elementary with members of the delegation that visited Rhinelander. They took water filters back with them to Africa, purchased with funds raised by these students. Submitted photos.
By Eileen Persike
Editor
What do Rhinelander third graders and clean water in Africa have in common? Many things, as it turns out. The students are in the final days of a “penny challenge” to raise money for water filters to provide clean drinking water for villages in several African countries.