S-Club members raise money for the Animal Shelter. From left, Mackenzie Satin, Caroline Close, Amanda Brast, Naomi Boydston and Katherine Dietzman.  - Contributed photo
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S-Club members raise money for the Animal Shelter. From left, Mackenzie Satin, Caroline Close, Amanda Brast, Naomi Boydston and Katherine Dietzman.

Local S-Club raises $245 for Friday Harbor Animal Shelter


November 2, 2010 · 9:14 AM

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The S-Club of Friday Harbor High School raised $245 for the Friday Harbor Animal Shelter at an Oct. 28 bake sale at Friday Harbor MarketPlace.

The money will be used for food for the animals and any other needs.

The members donated their materials, time and talents in preparing the items for the sale.

S-Clubs are clubs for high school students who want to volunteer to serve their school and community in a positive way. These clubs are sponsored by local Soroptimist clubs, who inspire students to improve their own lives and to improve the lives of people in schools and the local community by working on meaningful service projects. Together, these club members are working with teachers and staff at their schools to create a positive school experience with high standards and ideals.

The S-Club experience inspires students to take on leadership roles which will help prepare them for future roles in the business and professional world.

For more information, call Debbi Staehlin, 378-7232.

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