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Students and Faculty attend Community Service Celebration

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Stella Gregg and India Berman ‘19 show their involvement in certain booths. Photo by Ella Tollman ’19

Students and faculty gathered in the Courtyard for a Community Service Celebration run by Archer students on Oct. 23. The Community Service Board (CSB) organized the event so that community members could receive information on the various service projects that Archer girls are involved in.

Some organizations that presented are Adopt and Shop, Guide Dogs, Gentle Barn, Project Angel Food, LemonAID Warriors, Teenline, Free the Children, Play it Forward, L.A. Rabbit Foundation, Olivia and Alice, Water Wells for Africa, Archer Garden, Camp Harmony, Feed2Succeed Fund, Goldhirsch Foundation, Abi’s Animals, Book Truck, A Peace Project, NAMI, L.A. Maker Space, Global Youth Marketing, Westside Food Bank, Teens2Teens, Venice Family Clinic and Adopt a Family. 

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  • Alexa Kretchmer ‘18 poses with her display about Camp Harmony, where she is a summer counselor. Photographer: Ella Tollman ’19

  • CSB purchased cookies from Los Angeles-based cookie company, Diddy Riese, for students and faculty. Photographer: Ella Tollman ’19

  • Claire de Los Rios ‘19 writes down what type of service she is passionate about. Photographer: Ella Tollman ’19

  • Lulu Cerone ‘17 stands behind her booth for her organization, LemonAID Warriors. Photographer: Ella Tollman ’19

  • Abi Houston ’22, Hailey Hubbard ’22 and Brianna Gonzalez ’22 represent Abi’s Animals during the celebration. Photographer: Ella Tollman ’19

  • Student leaders stand behind their booth display for the Water Wells for Africa club. Photographer: Ella Tollman ’19

  • Brianna Gonzalez ‘22 shows off her Girls Build L.A shirt. Photographer: Ella Tollman ’19

  • Harley Smith ‘17 signs up to support the L.A. Rabbit Foundation. The booth was run by Natalie Grant ‘19. Photographer: Ella Tollman ’19.

  • Sarah Wagner ‘16 and Emma Halfon ‘17 stand behind their booth for Teen Line. Photographer: Ella Tollman ’19

  • Mari Goldberg ‘17 stands behind her booth for Project Angel Food. Photographer: Ella Tollman ’19

  • Students gather around a booth to get information on one of the organizations. Photographer: Ella Tollman ’19

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Ella Tollman
Ella Tollman, Contributing Writer
Ella Tollman joined the Oracle staff during the 2015-2016 school year and is now a contributing writer. She is a member of the “I Am” club. She is also a member of the Archer Dance Troupe.

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    Theresa DahlinNov 6, 2015 at 3:11 pm

    Thank you so much for covering this event! There are 7 girls in the CSLB (community service leadership board) who were instrumental in planning the event and 37 girls in CSS (community service squad) who also participated.

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