West Seattle schools: Seattle Lutheran’s pre-vacation giving

Just before winter break, Seattle Lutheran High School students and staff “hit the streets,” as SLHS’s Bil Hood put it, for their traditional community service “to say Thank You and Merry Christmas to this community which has blessed us through the years.” He shared these photos of their work, from food-bank/church/school volunteer projects to quilt-making and cookie-baking – plus yard work “for homeowners who cannot get out themselves.”

(P.S. Though it’s winter break, there’s still activity at the SLHS campus on the north end of The Junction today – basketball games this afternoon vs. the visiting team from Concrete.)

2 Replies to "West Seattle schools: Seattle Lutheran's pre-vacation giving"

  • LStephens December 20, 2011 (6:27 pm)

    Thank you to all of the Seattle Lutheran students and staff for helping to make our community even better!

  • Neighbor December 21, 2011 (7:56 am)

    The great thing about doing these types of activities is the feeling of giving one receives, now with that experience hopefully the staff and students of SLHS will continue the rest of the school year and beyond to pick up the debris left around their high school and community.

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