Ask not what your school can do for you, ask what you can do for your school.
Right now, especially if you’re a student or parent directly involved with the Coupeville High School Class of 2017, what you can do is volunteer a bit of your time for the good of everyone.
Volunteers are needed to help run concession stands at CHS football, volleyball and basketball games.
That’s important work, as the money raised from sales of things like hot dogs and candy directly benefit the next graduating class and their senior trip next spring.
The class is also in the market for anyone willing to help by donating supplies (water, sodas, candy, etc.) for concession use.
While they would love to have seniors and their parents involved as much as possible, there has also been the suggestion that juniors (Class of 2018) might step up to help out for Homecoming.
That’s Oct. 7 this year, with Port Townsend coming to town.
If juniors (and their parents) step up that night, it would allow senior parents a chance to enjoy their final Homecoming festivities outside of the concession stand.
Could be a nice new tradition to start.
If you’re interested in volunteering (for any or all games) or donating, contact Lisa Edlin at Littlelisa68@yahoo.com or 360-914-7810.












































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