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Lindbergh, Mehlville Students' Penny Competitions Help Send Military Care Packages

Kennerly and Point fifth graders helped raise $350 for Pennies for Patients. The students' combined efforts will allow 36 care packages to be sent to troops serving in combat zones.

Fifth-grade students at Kennerly Elementary School recently entered a friendly competition with fifth-graders from Point Elementary School in Mehlville, collecting pennies to support American troops overseas, according to a news release from the school district.

Pennies for Patients is a program run by “A Soldier’s Wish List,” a nonprofit organization that supports troops serving in combat zones by sending soldiers gifts, reading materials and care packages. Kennerly fifth-graders, along with their second-grade friends, raised $350 over five days – enough to send 28 care packages, according to the release.

The fifth-graders at Point raised enough money over eight days to ship 25 packages, and they joined efforts with their entire school to collect $450 – enough for 36 packages –  in all.

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The friendly competition was also between husband and wife Nick and Marlon Argint, who are teachers at Kennerly and Point, respectively.

 

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