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Elmbrook Students Stuff the Bus to Feed Hungry

Elmbrook's elementary schools stuffed a school bus with even more food than they did last year, all to help the Hunger Task Force.

 
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Having a little fun during the "Stuff the Bus" event. Mrs. Sirny
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Students at Elmbrook's elementary schools "stuffed the bus" Friday with food for the Hunger Task Force. BuySeasons in New Berlin donated the gingerbread man costume for the event.
Dixon third-grade teachers Sandy Traylor and Erin Klebe, who helped organize the "Stuff the Bus" charity event, pause for a moment in the bus with Gingerbread Man.
Having a little fun during the "Stuff the Bus" event.
Elmbrook elementary students and their families donated more than 11,500 pounds of food for the Hunger Task Force.
More than 7,000 items were donated to the Hunger Task Force by Elmbrook students and their families.
Dixon third-grade teachers Erin Kleber (front), Michael Fox and Sandy Traylor

Elmbrook students and their families donated 11,500 pounds of food to the Hunger Task Force, stuffing a school bus with even more food than they did last year.

Last year, four Elmbrook elementary schools gave more than 4,500 items and 8,500 pounds of food.

This year, all Elmbrook elementary schools participated in the "Stuff the Bus" event Friday, with more than 7,000 food items donated. First Student bus company donated a bus and delivered the food to the Hunger Task Force, said Michael Fox, a third-grade teacher at Dixon Elementary School.

Costumexpress.com (BuySeasons) donated a Ginger Bread costume, and the Milwaukee Bucks gave ticket vouchers to all who donated. 

Related Topics: Buy Seasons, Charity, Dixon Elementary School, Elmbrook School District, First Student Bus Company, Hunger Task Force, Milwaukee Bucks, and Stuff the Bus

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