500 Volunteers Recognized

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Warsaw Community Schools hosted a ‘Volunteer Appreciation Celebration’ Wednesday afternoon in honor of more than 500 volunteers who gave of their time and talents for students.

The volunteers gave more than 90,000 hours this year. Volunteers were greeted by Eisenhower Elementary School violinists, a ‘sip and savor’ reception and a brief keynote speech from Superintendent Dr. Crag Hintz, who highlighted the new WCS strategic plan.

Pictured performing ‘Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star’ are (L to R) Eisenhower Elementary fourth-grader Austin Fleming, sixth-grader Justin Fleming and fifth-grader Remington Swanson.[[In-content Ad]]

Warsaw Community Schools hosted a ‘Volunteer Appreciation Celebration’ Wednesday afternoon in honor of more than 500 volunteers who gave of their time and talents for students.

The volunteers gave more than 90,000 hours this year. Volunteers were greeted by Eisenhower Elementary School violinists, a ‘sip and savor’ reception and a brief keynote speech from Superintendent Dr. Crag Hintz, who highlighted the new WCS strategic plan.

Pictured performing ‘Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star’ are (L to R) Eisenhower Elementary fourth-grader Austin Fleming, sixth-grader Justin Fleming and fifth-grader Remington Swanson.[[In-content Ad]]
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