Sandwiches for Martha’s Table
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Sandwiches for Martha’s Table

Churchill Road sixth graders Rachel Keiser and April Holmes make sandwiches with the assistance of Caroline Soutter and first grader Tenley Overdeck.

Churchill Road sixth graders Rachel Keiser and April Holmes make sandwiches with the assistance of Caroline Soutter and first grader Tenley Overdeck. Photo by Kim Moran

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Churchill Road first graders Luke Iverson, Jacob Sedaca and Evan Poulos, along with parents Tammy Iverson and Nicole Bibbins Sedaca, enjoy making sandwiches for Martha’s Table in Washington, D.C.

Churchill Road Elementary School’s community service activities got out to a great start: On Wednesday, Oct. 17, more than 100 Churchill Road first and sixth graders, their teachers and family members made sandwiches for Martha’s Table, a non-profit organization in Washington, D.C. that serves sandwiches to those in need. Organized by Churchill Road PTA’s Community Service Committee co-chairs Marta Bascom, Robin Hoeymans and Sarah Walter, with donations of bread, meat and cheese from CRS students and their families, the volunteers were able to make a total of 1,726 sandwiches.