Fort Fairfield National Honor Society takes part in charitable endeavours

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Fort Fairfield National Honor Society

takes part in charitable endeavours

By Kacie York

Vice president FFHS NHS

    The Fort Fairfield Middle/High School Chapter of National Honors Society has partaken in many events this year.

Photo courtesy FFHS

    FORT FAIRFIELD NHS — Members of the Fort Fairfield High School National Honor Society include, from left, front row, new inductees: Matthew Theriault, Melissa McKenney, Collin Cassidy, Victoria Plourde, Veronica Plourde and Sydney Churchill. Back row, current members: vice president Kacie York, Amanda Hotham, Danielle Tracy, Ashley Johnston, treasurer Joshua Wortman, corresponding secretary Aleesha Campbell, Katherine Donovan, president Elizabeth Day and secretary Sarah Holbrook.  nhs-fortfairfieldnhsgroup-(clr)-dcx-sh-16

    The year began with the annual Fall Fun Fest for youth in the community. On October 31, over 100 youth paraded in costume to the Community Center for an afternoon of games, music, prizes, face painting, and pumpkin painting in a safe environment. The event was made possible due to the support solicited by NHS members, local businesses, the Fort Fairfield Chamber of Commerce, the Knights of Columbus, other local service organizations and numerous volunteers.

    The chapter also participated in Spirit Day at Fort Fairfield Elementary School. Members of the chapter painted the faces of every student enrolled in the school.

    In addition, the chapter has continuously raised money to sponsor two children in Ethiopia through the Wide Horizons for Children Program. A book drive was for World Wide Books as part of the NHS State Service Project. The chapter collected over 30 boxes and 900 pounds of books that will be distributed throughout the world.

    Lastly, the chapter sold potatoes at the annual Agri-Business Trade Fair this past March. The proceeds from this fundraiser will go to disaster relief in Perth-Andover, New Brunswick and the Pine Tree Chapter of American Red Cross.