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Oakville Beaver, 5 Nov 2015, p. 22

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, November 5, 2015 | 22 On Tuesday morning (Nov. 3), New Central Public School's Me to We club members from Grades 2-6 load up some of the 1,400 food items they collected for Fare Share food bank. | photo by Graham Paine ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) We Scare Hunger at New Central We Club with Makenzie Carr, said the students and their families have been working hard to make a positive difference in the lives of those in need in the local community. "They follow our school philosophy, `Look after yourself, look after one another.' This year, New Central students have brought in well (more than) 1,000 food items," she said in an email. Tuesday (Nov. 3), students and parent volunteers of the Balsam Drive school gathered in the gym to do the final tally of the We Scare campaign before loading it into cars to deliver to Food Share food bank. More than 1,400 items were collected. A week of happy. A lifetime of health. For a hungry child, one meal can mean the difference between having the energy to succeed in school and failing a test. That's why New Central Public School's Me to We club has mobilized its local school community to take part in We Scare Hunger, an annual food drive run at Halloween. It is part of charity group Free the Children's WE School program, which encourages schools around the world to run a variety of campaigns throughout the year to empower youths to be drivers of social change. With the campaign wrapping up, Voula Apatzidis, who supervises New Central's Me to Present: In Partnership With NOVEMBER 2 to 8, 2015 #NHPWeek Celebrating the happiness and wellbeing natural health products bring to millions of Canadians. Raffles & Giveaways Monday, December 21, 2015 Film.ca Cinemas, 171 Speers Road, Oakville Doors Open & Private Reception: 9:00am Private Screening: 10:00am Proceeds Support: Nanny Angel Network Adults: movie, 2 raffle tickets, large pop & popcorn--$25 HST included Children 12 and under: movie, 2 raffle tickets, small pop & popcorn-- Meet Flower $20 HST included Pot Dee Everyone is welcome! Clown Tickets must be pre-ordered To celebrate, visit Organic Garage (579 Kerr Street, Oakville) between November 2 to 8, 2015 or visit chfa.ca to learn more. Tickets can be purchased: -In person at the OMDREB office located at 125 Navy Street, Oakville -By downloading a registration form at https:/ /www.omdreb.on.ca/download/fm/721 and e-mail to events@omdreb.on.ca, or fax to 905-844-6699 -By telephone, contacting Darth Vader at 905-844-6491 ext. 111

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