After the annual celebration of decorating the Walton Christmas tree, students, staff and parents returned to the Walton 21st Century Rural Life Center to enjoy hot cocoa.
Thanks to Addie Regier and a group of fifth-grade girls, there was a bake sale of cookies and brownies to enjoy along with the hot chocolate.
Regier said she wanted to make a difference in her community.
She volunteered at Caring Hands Humane Society this fall and wanted to do something more for the animals who are sheltered there.
With the help of donors for the initial start up cost, as well as an enrichment planning session guided by Stephanie Thompson, Regier decided to have a bake sale to benefit the animal shelter.
Several of Regier’s friends agreed to help bake and sell items to raise money for her animal friends.
Jacey Wedel, Abigail Harder and Haley Southern helped Regier raise money for the humane society.
Regier wanted to earn money for toys for the animals to play with at the shelter.
Initially, her goal was to earn $50, but with the help of the students and the Walton school community, Regier and her staff of friends earned $130.66.
Regier said she was excited about exceeding her goal.
All proceeds were given to the humane society.
After the annual celebration of decorating the Walton Christmas tree, students, staff and parents returned to the Walton 21st Century Rural Life Center to enjoy hot cocoa.
Thanks to Addie Regier and a group of fifth-grade girls, there was a bake sale of cookies and brownies to enjoy along with the hot chocolate.Regier said she wanted to make a difference in her community.She volunteered at Caring Hands Humane Society this fall and wanted to do something more for the animals who are sheltered there.With the help of donors for the initial start up cost, as well as an enrichment planning session guided by Stephanie Thompson, Regier decided to have a bake sale to benefit the animal shelter.Several of Regier’s friends agreed to help bake and sell items to raise money for her animal friends.Jacey Wedel, Abigail Harder and Haley Southern helped Regier raise money for the humane society.Regier wanted to earn money for toys for the animals to play with at the shelter.Initially, her goal was to earn $50, but with the help of the students and the Walton school community, Regier and her staff of friends earned $130.66.Regier said she was excited about exceeding her goal.All proceeds were given to the humane society.