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Sixth-graders Drew St. Hilaire, left, and Jamaine Luizzo help collect food from students at Martel Elementary School during the School Spirit Challenge “stuff the bus” food drive in Lewiston on Thursday. Lewiston High School seniors Paige Clabby, Cam Boucher and Abby Madden used a school bus to collect items from each public school in Lewiston before donating the food to the Good Shepherd Food-Bank in Auburn. The School Spirit Challenge is a friendly competition among high schools in Central and Southern Maine to see which school can collect the most food during the varsity football season. Abby Medina, back left, and Chloe Wheeler also help.
Kindergartner Maya Goes, 5, gives a high-five to the Lewiston High School Blue Devils mascot at Farwell Elementary School during the School Spirit Challenge “stuff the bus” food drive in Lewiston on Thursday. The Blue Devil (Cam Boucher) and LHS seniors Paige Clabby and Abby Madden used a school bus to collect food from each public school in Lewiston before donating the food to the Good Shepherd Food-Bank in Auburn. The School Spirit Challenge is a friendly competition among high schools in Central and Southern Maine to see which school can collect the most food during the varsity football season.
Farwell Elementary School Principal Althea Walker interacts with the Farwell Elementary School Bobcat and the Lewiston High School Blue Devil on Thursday.
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