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Fifth- and sixth-grade students at Newport Coast Elementary school
this week set up a booth on their playground to sell Mardi Gras-style
necklaces and raised more than $1,000 to help victims of Hurricane
Katrina.
Ingrid Ohanian’s students started on Monday and sold every day
during recess. Two or three students at a time manned the booth while
others made and posted fliers around campus to drum up business. By
the end of three days, the students had sold all the necklaces. The
money will be given to the American Red Cross.
“It’s just nice to know we’re helping people. Also, we’re helping
animals,” said 9-year-old Cassidy Lundy. “I hope it will help get
houses and water and food.”
Wendy Lang, a mother of a student in Ohanian’s class, purchased
the necklaces from the Oriental Trading Co. The students sold them
for $1 a piece.
“It was beautiful to watch these kids,” Lang said. “Kids were
coming up with their lunch money, and we said, ‘Don’t do that. You
won’t have any lunch.’ One of the kids said, ‘That’s OK. Kids in New
Orleans are not eating lunch either.”
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