[December 07, 2013]
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The first- and second-graders
at Carroll Catholic School turned into baking elves Friday morning as
they worked on an annual tradition in the school's
cafeteria. First- and second-graders, with a little help from parents
and grandparents, baked loaves of pumpkin bread to be sold at the
school's Christmas bazaar.
The students read the directions, cracked eggs and stirred their
batter. Adults supervised and lent a helping hand or two with the
more difficult tasks. Each group made five loaves of bread, for a
total of 75 loaves made. Each group got to keep one of their loaves,
and the other
four were wrapped up to be sold.
The families at Carroll Catholic School invite everyone from the
community to join them at the annual Christmas event on Sunday from 7:30
a.m. to noon. Don't forget to stop by the Sweet
Shoppe to purchase a loaf of bread.
Pictures and text from Jennifer Craig, Carroll
Catholic School |
Nikki Van helps her daughter, Marie, and a classmate, Leyah.
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Mrs. Newton, first-grade teacher, helps a student, Reece. |
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Grandma helps her grandson, Soren, and a classmate, Parker. |
Grandma helps her granddaughter, Emma, and
a classmate, Olivia. |
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Jarret and Ella, second-graders, pause to say "Merry Christmas!"
Gianna, a first-grader, dishes her batter so evenly among her
bread pans. |
Julianna gives her grandma a hug as she helps Olivia pour her
batter.
Elaine and grandpa work together on their bread batter. |
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Second-graders pose for a group photo with their parents and
grandparents. |
The second-graders send everyone a Christmas wish! |
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