From left to right, Bainbridge State College Adult Learning Student Organization members include: Secretary, Heather Spooner; members, Angela McGriff, Barbara Daniels and Patricia Williams; ALSO President, Teresa Phillips; member, Patricia Addison; and ALSO Vice President, Dennis Cohen proudly display the canned goods they donated to the Salvation Army.
From left to right, Bainbridge State College Adult Learning Student Organization members include: Secretary, Heather Spooner; members, Angela McGriff, Barbara Daniels and Patricia Williams; ALSO President, Teresa Phillips; member, Patricia Addison; and ALSO Vice President, Dennis Cohen proudly display the canned goods they donated to the Salvation Army.A canned food drive was sponsored by the Bainbridge State College Adult Learning Student Organization (ALSO). Two food gift certificates valued at $70 were donated by Boyd’s Bar-Be-Que as a giveaway prize to the donors.
Gift certificate winners were Linda Arriaya and Joyce D. Thompson.
“Our mission is to engage our non-traditional student body in activities that provide stimulating experiences designed to enhance the students’ academic endeavors and by supporting a vibrant community,” said Patricia Williams, the ALSO Club liaison. “The ALSO Club is a service club providing support for our community. It gives us great pleasure to help families in the community during the holiday season.”
Over 170 cans were donated by students, faculty and staff. The canned food items were given to the Salvation Army for the holidays.
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