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Erica Techo
Santa's Workshop
Students write and color cards for their snack bags. The bags, created at VHEE, will go to schools at a Birmingham City school.
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Erica Techo
Santa's Workshop
Students write and color cards for their snack bags. The bags, created at VHEE, will go to schools at a Birmingham City school.
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Erica Techo
Santa's Workshop
Students write and color cards for their snack bags. The bags, created at VHEE, will go to schools at a Birmingham City school.
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Erica Techo
Santa's Workshop
Students await instructions at Santa's Workshop at Vestavia Hills Elementary East.
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Erica Techo
Santa's Workshop
Students participate in Santa's Workshop at Vestavia Hills Elementary East. Students filled snack bags for students from Birmingham City Schools.
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Erica Techo
Santa's Workshop
A student grabs a stuffed animal to place in a bag for a student from Birmingham City School.
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Erica Techo
Santa's Workshop
A student places snacks in a bag. The bag will go to a student in a Birmingham City school.
During their normal P.E. time, Vestavia Hills Elementary East students were some of Santa's helpers.
The students participated in Santa's Workshop, also known as Santa's Snack Shop, a yearly event where East students pack snack bags that are then taken to a Birmingham City school. The snacks are geared toward helping students who might face food insecurity when they're out of school.
"We have all this food to give away to boys and girls who might not have as much food when they go home from school or when they go home for Christmas break," said Laura Tucker, a PTO member in charge of the event.
Before students began filling their goodie bags with snacks, Tucker discussed the importance of giving. She thanked the students for donating food during the week of giving in November, no matter the amount. She also said if they did not donate, that is alright, and they are still able to use Santa's Snack Shop to give.
Merryl Cooper, PTO president, said the fact that all students can participate — no matter if their families were able to donate —is one of the best things about the activity.
Students went through tables in the school's gym and selected food such as mac 'n' cheese, granola bars, raisins and fruit cups. They topped off the snack bag with a stuffed animal. After filling the bags, students were able to color and personalize cards to go with the bags.