Sag Harbor Elementary School students collected enough loose change to put together "summer fun and safety buckets" filled with sunblock, tick spray, and an array of summer toys as part of a service learning project called "Be The Change." The buckets will be donated to the Sag Harbor Food Pantry and Bridgehampton Child Care Center. Pictured, from left, are Bennett McEvoy, Ellis Marsili-Batt, Harper Marsili-Batt, and Rio Meyer.
Sag Harbor Elementary School students collected enough loose change to put together "summer fun and safety buckets" filled with sunblock, tick spray, and an array of summer toys as part of a service learning project called "Be The Change." The buckets will be donated to the Sag Harbor Food Pantry and Bridgehampton Child Care Center. Pictured, from left, are Bennett McEvoy, Ellis Marsili-Batt, Harper Marsili-Batt, and Rio Meyer.
Sag Harbor Elementary School students collected enough loose change to put together "summer fun and safety buckets" filled with sunblock, tick spray, and an array of summer toys as part of a service learning project called "Be The Change." The buckets will be donated to the Sag Harbor Food Pantry and Bridgehampton Child Care Center. Pictured, from left, are Bennett McEvoy, Ellis Marsili-Batt, Harper Marsili-Batt, and Rio Meyer.
Sag Harbor Elementary School students collected enough loose change to put together "summer fun and safety buckets" filled with sunblock, tick spray, and an array of summer toys as part of a service learning project called "Be The Change." The buckets will be donated to the Sag Harbor Food Pantry and Bridgehampton Child Care Center. Pictured, from left, are Bennett McEvoy, Ellis Marsili-Batt, Harper Marsili-Batt, and Rio Meyer.
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