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Community raises money for food pantries

November 24, 2015 By Tracy F. Seelye, Express Editor

Community raises money for food pantries at the 43rd annual K of C Thanksgiving dinner

Whitman and Hanson residents, from school children to adults, have dug deep to donate food and funds — and then rolled up their sleeves to give of their time — in sharing the community’s seasonal bounty with neighbors in need.

Community raises money for food pantries

FEAST OF FELLOWSHIP: Panthers John Will and Mickey Martell help School Committee Chairman, and Knights of Columbus member, Bob Hayes serve at the 43rd annual K of C Thanksgiving dinner Saturday, Nov. 21. Auxiliary Police Officer John Cannizzo helps dish out ice cream for sundaes as officer Tara O’Hearn stands by with the chocolate syrup. CLICK HERE to view more photos from the event. Photo by Tracy Seelye.

National Honor Society President Cooper Leonard and Student Government President Erika Badger awarded $4,000 raised through donations solicited from local businesses and sponsored walkers during the annual Miles for Meals fundraising walk on Oct 24 to representatives of each food pantry.

Leo Hurley accepted the $2,000 donation on behalf of the Whitman Food Pantry and Linda Gelinas did so for the Hanson Food Pantry’s $2,000 donation during the Wednesday, Nov. 18 School Committee meeting.

“This just shows you what the excellence of a good student body can do to help people in the town they live in,” School Committee Chairman Robert Hayes said. “I couldn’t be any more proud of our students in the Whitman-Hanson Regional School District.”

He also thanked the pantry officials for doing what they do for the community. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Ruth Gilbert-Whitner also thanked NHS Advisor Ellen Galambos, in her first year in that role, for her work with the students on the project.

“The students of the Whitman schools do a terrific job,” Hurley said, noting the annual Conley School Thanksgiving basket project and fundraising at Whitman Middle School. “There are a lot of things going on at the schools that I’m very happy about and I thank the students as well as the parents and faculty.”

Hanson students, particularly through the Builders Club at Hanson Middle School, also actively support their community’s food pantry. Scout troops in both towns have also actively supported the pantries — including a recent donation of nearly 4,000 pounds of food collected by the Whitman Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts during a drive to aid the Whitman Food Pantry.

This year’s Conley School Thanksgiving basket assembly was held Friday, Nov. 20 with students donating 26 baskets containing all the fixings for a Thanksgiving dinner for families in need. AEW Capital Management LP matched the basket donation of $1,500 to the Whitman Food Pantry, which adds the turkey to the student’s baskets.

Conley students also donated $480 to the animal control officer to feed animals at the pound in Whitman, accepted by Assistant Animal Control Officer Josh Kimball — a Conley School alumnus.

The next day, Saturday, Nov. 21, 14 members of the W-H Panthers football team, along with 14 auxiliary officers of the Whitman Police Department, took part in their annual tradition of serving turkey dinners to seniors at the 43rd annual Knights of Columbus Thanksgiving meal at the K of C hall on Bedford Street.

Auxiliary officer Christopher Powers said it was and opportunity to give back to the community in which the officers wanted to take part, and “back to the future” time for him, as he volunteered to serve as a teenager. He recalled that the seniors were always glad to see them and to ask about their families and future plans.

Senior Center Director Barbara Garvey thanked the K of C and its small army of volunteers on behalf of the diners.

“Every year, I continue to be amazed at how this massive undertaking comes off seemingly without a hitch,” she said. “The Knights of Columbus organization has always been very generous and a good friend to this community and, in particular, our seniors.”

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Hanson Fire Department open house

October 8, 2015 By Stephanie Spyropoulos, Express Correspondent

Hanson Fire Department’s open house treats kids to some hands-on adventure with the focus on ‘Safety First’

HANSON — The Hanson fire department’s open house was held on Sunday, Oct. 4 in conjunction with fire safety month.

The sun made an appearance allowing dozens of families a fall outing and plenty of time to try out the equipment, tools and turnout gear of their hometown fire house.

Firefighter Charley Barends, public education coordinator for the SAFE program organized the event, which offered children’s activities including putting out a “fire” with the real hoses that firefighters use.

Children lined up to spray the hoses and others jumped in the puddles from the runoff.

Easing fears

Hanson Fire Department Open House

ROOM TO GROW: Tiffany Pryor helps her daughter Savannah, 2, try on the jacket in the dress up area as her son Logan, 3, wears full turnout gear during the Hanson Fire Department’s annual open house Sunday. See more photos, pages 10,11. Photo by Stephanie Spyropoulos.

Barends, a father of 5-year-old twins said the SAFE program in the schools allows the younger children to familiarize themselves with their local firefighters so if they ever had to call 911 they will recognize the firefighters who are there to help.

He also is present during school fire drills and some of the topics they will be discussing are: fire safety, stop-drop-and-roll, family meeting places and exit plans in case of emergency and when to dial 911.

In the upcoming weeks posters, which decorated the walls of the fire station will be judged by Chief Jerry Thompson and the student winners will receive a gift.

With cotton candy and popcorn as well as a bouncy house and coloring table there was plenty to do both indoors and out. Free pizza was also provided by Papa Gino’s.

View pictures from the event on the Whitman-Hanson Express Facebook page.

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