Monday, January 4, 2010

Wolcott High School Construction I students mass produced hardwood toys, cars and airplanes, which are being donated to the Mill Plain Union Church in Waterbury.




The students in the photo are:
row 1 sitting: Rob Anderson, Jim Levins, Ryan Berglund, Henry Arend.
Row 2: Aldo Dervishi, John Couture, Dillon Sherman, Corey Adams, Chris Pires.

Community Service Club

The Wolcott High School’s Community Service Club has had a busy December! Members have been signing up their relatives and friends for the Stop and Shop A+ Bonus Bucks promotion. This promotion will raise money for the high school and costs participants nothing. Several people in the community are now participating and because they can register for up to three schools, are helping to support all of Wolcott’s schools. Anyone interested in more information about the program or to register for the program, can go to www.stopandshop.com/aplus

The club also spent a recent afternoon baking cookies for the St. Vincent De Paul Shelter in Waterbury and the Bristol CFC Storehouse soup kitchen. Members baked and donated 1,000 cookies in all! Special thanks to Mr. Tutalo and Mr. Gentile, culinary teachers, for lending the kitchen and their expertise for this massive cookie bake!

Holiday Break Update


Skills USA Members Participate in Toys for Tots and Teens by Maryam Iftikhar

This month, Skills USA students participated in the Toys for Tots and Teens program. Skills USA members joined efforts with the Junior Women’s Club and helped to sort and organize toys for families for this Christmas.




Fa la la la…Skills USA by Maryam Iftikhar

Several Skills USA members went caroling at the Wolcott View Manor. Students sang classic Christmas songs with the residents and caroled through the halls. A Fa la la la good time was had by all.


Walking in a Winter Wonderland-Skills USA by Maryam Iftikhar

Many Skills USA members assisted the Wolcott Lions Club members in December at their annual Winter Wonderland. Santa and his helper elves made an appearance at the event. Skills USA members continue to help the community wherever they are needed.