NORWOOD -- Cosmetology classes were the top contributor to the Seaway Career and Technical Education Criminal Justice Program food drive competition. A total of 1947 items donated to the Norwood, …
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NORWOOD -- Cosmetology classes were the top contributor to the Seaway Career and Technical Education Criminal Justice Program food drive competition.
A total of 1947 items donated to the Norwood, Norfolk and Raymondville Community Outreach Program is an increase of 650 items from last year's competition.
For their hard work, the student cosmetologists were treated to a pizza party.
Some of the students who participated in Seaway Tech’s food drive are, from left, front, Kirsten Conte, Arianna Colbert and Marissa Denny, Norwood-Norfolk Central School; Bailey Hurlbut, Canton Central; Nicole Tyler, Colton-Pierrepont; Fisher Tiernan, Canton; Monica Votra, Parishville-Hopkinton; Sara Guiney, Colton; Destinee Ghostlaw, St. Lawrence Central; Chris Dean, Massena; Monty Jacobs; Paul Lynch, St. Lawrence; Megan Plumb, Norwood-Norfolk; in back, Karrie Long, Colton-Pierrepont; Elizabeth Lynch, St. Lawrence; Matthew Dumbleton, Norwood-Norfolk; Jonathan Porter, Colton; Chris Belile, Massena; Travis Stephenson, Potsdam; Stephen Warnock, Massena.