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sl

Washington

I whole heartedly appreciate what Pap has done with his OAF. I just want to remind people that donating can start right at home too. Here in the Pacific Northwest we have incured some wraths of Mother Nature with high winds, rains, broken levies and major flooding. Helping someone muck out their house, fostering animals of flood or fire victims, donating clothing, food, time, prayer....whatever you have to give is always appreciated. My class made ornaments and 'gingerbread' houses out of graham crackers and milk cartons and donated the profits to our local food bank. HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS from the LaRue's

12/21/2007 1:53:23 PM

sl

Washington

Something to consider for January - If you live in a cold climate think about donating gloves to your local elementary school. I have 27 students and I buy them a pair of gloves for Christmas gifts, they love them. You can get them as inexpensive as $1.

12/21/2007 1:58:17 PM

scbbbc

Santa Rosa California

great idea sherry even thou people think that california is warm it can get cold my school did anthing called one warm coat there are only 22 kids at my school but we got 67 coat for the poor and needy

12/21/2007 8:31:47 PM

Richard

Minnesota

My 7 year old was given a baggie full of reindeer food, oat meal and other cereal mixed, he is suppose to sprinkle it on the lawn for the reindeer to eat while santa delivers the presents.

12/21/2007 9:52:01 PM

Richard

Minnesota

(A gift from the teacher)

12/21/2007 9:52:26 PM

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