Mount Pulaski NHS students partner with Clark’s Kettle Corn to raise money for township historical museum

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[March 18, 2021]   The National Honor Society students of Mount Pulaski High School wanted to do something for the community. They chose to host a fundraiser to help the Mount Pulaski Township Historical Museum.

The students partnered with Clark’s Kettle Corn. On a cold, windy Sunday afternoon, the group popped, bagged, and sold over 100 bags of kettle corn. The National Honor Society group raised $500.00 for the museum. The MPTHM appreciates the donation and the work of this great group of teenagers! Also, a big thank you goes to the Clark family for their participation in this project!

Pictured are left to right back row: Daniel Phillips, Chloe Olson, Alexia Davis, Rylan Lindley, Grant Davis. Front row: Aidan Schneider, Jaycie Doerr, and Mary Ann Radtke, chairperson of the MPTHM.
Not pictured but helped: Elana Bruns, Cassidy Clark, Riley May, Rowan Adams, and Bobby McDonough. Michele Clark is the NHS sponsor.

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The museum will be opening in April. Hours of operation are 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. Thursday-Saturday. The museum is opened the months of April through October.

[Renee Martin
Mt. Pulaski Courthouse Site Manager]

 

 

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