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   Maddy “Mad Dog” Georges will be crankin’ homers this summer. Will you be selling hamburgers while she does? (John Fisken photo)

It’s time to take the mound and make your pitch.

Central Whidbey Little League is seeking a volunteer to run concessions, and league officials would be particularly interested in someone who wants to bring in new ideas and expand the menu.

Whether you’re bubbling over with ways to fire up sales and tantalize taste buds, or content to just run things as is, they want to hear from you.

If interested, contact Paula Peters at (805) 302-9162.

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"What do we want?" "CANDY!!" "Who do we want?" "People to sell it to us!!!!" (John Fisken photo)

   “What do we want?” “CANDY!!” “Who do we want?” “People to sell it to us!!!!” (John Fisken photo)

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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Don't disappoint Jazmine Franklin (left) and McKenzie Bailey.

Don’t disappoint Jazmine Franklin (left) and McKenzie Bailey.

New year, new opportunities for parents to step up.

With the start of school in Coupeville just five days away (seriously), the push is beginning to build support for the CHS Class of 2016 and its graduation night trip.

Volunteers are needed to help out with just about everything from running the concession stands at Wolf sports events to putting together fundraisers to figuring out how many cookies to bake David for writing articles like this.

I kid. I kid.

Chocolate chip always goes over nicely, though … just sayin’.

Anyway, back to the article.

If you’re interested in being part of the solution and want to know what you can do to help, you’re encouraged to pop over to the Parents of Coupeville Class 2016 Facebook page and join the movement.

The more people helping, the bigger the payoff in the end. Prove you can bring it home like the parents of the Class of 2015 did or never hear the end of it.

To join or ask questions or just hover, pop over to:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/416749371707502/

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