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Fox Feel Good Friday
Welcome to this week’s Feel Good Friday!
A 6th grader found her talent with baking during the pandemic. And now, she’s using her talents to help her fellow students.
Keena Schroeder has a cheesecake business called Bug’s Bakery, Bug is her nickname.
She and her dad started thinking of ways to use the money and she decided to take 5-dollars from the sale of each cheesecake and donating it to her school district’s Hunger Hero Campaign.
“He kind of brought up the hunger heroes, which is like, it’s a campaign to raise money for kids who can’t afford school lunches. And I thought that sounded really good, especially because it’s like food, and I make cheesecake.
Navy veterans rescued after birthday canoe trip leaves them stranded
Navy veterans rescued after spending 28 hours stranded on Fla. creek By WESH Staff | April 14, 2021 at 3:43 AM EDT - Updated April 14 at 3:43 AM
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. (WESH) - A Navy veteran and his friend got stuck up a Florida creek for more than 24 hours after renting a canoe for his birthday.
Wayne Foit, an 81-year-old Navy veteran, thought he would show his 78-year-old war buddy the sights with a peaceful canoe trip on Spruce Creek in Port Orange, Florida. But as the two were heading back, the tide went out, leaving them stuck.