Students Make Quilts For Shelter
FOURTH-GRADERS’ WORK ON PROJECT FOR THREE WEEKS
Posted: December 4, 2009 at 4:49 a.m.
Christie Price, right, helps Kobie Johnson, 9, use a sewing machine to make a quilt Thursday in REACH class at Reagan Elementary School in Rogers. The students make the quilts and donate them to the Northwest Arkansas Children’s Shelter.
Emily Moore, Kayla Bejar and Trinity White sat on the floor Thursday in Christie Price’s classroom at Reagan Elementary School, trying to arrange square pieces of cloth into a flower pattern. It was the beginning of the fourth-graders’ three-week project to make quilts to donate to the Northwest Arkansas Children’s Shelter.
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