Pendants Made by kids Help Hiati:

Pendants Made by kids Help Hiati:

Jack Jackter Intermediate School students use their creativity to help the Haiti poor children. 15 children in grades 3-5 joined a production company Clay Aid to design and create clay pendants and necklaces. The students sold the pendants and necklaces at their school store and during functions. The price for each piece ranged from $1 to $5, with some "Artists Select" pendants sold for $10.
The Colchester children raised $631 in sales said Kathy Brandon, the art instructor at Clay Aid. Brandon, who makes and markets her own line of pendants to raise money for the Restavec home, plans to take a trip to Haiti in August, and will get her pieces which were made by the Colchester children especially for the children in Haiti.


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