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The Minot Daily News praises the efforts of children and teachers at Lewis and Clark Elementary in Minot who have raised $15,881.59 between 2005 and 2019 with their Penny Harvest campaign.
During the holiday season, children bring in coins and dollars. Their pooled resources go toward adding meat, fruits, and vegetables to classroom food baskets that will be given to Lewis and Clark families in need to make their holidays brighter.
The most the school ever raised in one year was in 2014, when the children collected $1,710.65 in coins and dollars.
The effort continued this year, even though kindergarteners couldn’t go on a field trip to the bank because of COVID-19 precautions.
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Lewis and Clark Elementary kindergarteners Brooks Thompson, Jasper Christianson, Jason Maples, Chloe Barker, Sammy Braun and teacher Amy Neal dumped buckets of coins into a wagon. Classroom donations will help purchase meat, fruits and vegetables that will be added to food baskets given out to families in need at the school.
Children from Lewis and Clark Elementary have been collecting their coins and dollars this week as part of the annual Penny Harvest. The money collected this year will go toward adding meat, fruits, and vegetables to classroom food baskets that will be given to Lewis and Clark families in need, said kindergarten teacher Amy Neal.