MLK Day 2013January 18
In celebration of Martin Luther King Day, our 7th–12th graders will be canvassing door-to-door in some Charlotte, Shelburne, and South Burlington neighborhoods collecting non-perishable goods for local food shelves this Monday. Please consider giving generously!
If you are not going to be home, feel free to leave your donations in a bag by your front door. We will give a portion of items collected to the Shelburne Food Shelf, but once our donation exceeds their capacity, we will send the remaining items to the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf. The students will be collecting non-perishable food items as well as toiletries, pet food, diapers and wipes.

Our students will be canvassing the following locations:

Charlotte: Church Hill Rd. up to Homestead Dr., the neighborhoods along Lake Rd., Ferry Rd., and Greenbush (from Orchard Rd. to the Old Lantern), Nature’s Way, Crosswind Dr. and Sanctuary Ln.
Shelburne: Martindale and Locust Hill neighborhoods, Spinnaker, Yacht Haven and neighboring streets, Webster Rd, Acorn Ln, Longmeadow and back streets, Morse Dr. and surrounding streets off Spear St., Beaver Creek Rd, Bishop Rd off of Spear St., Harbor Rd, School St, and neighboring streets, Falls Rd and neighboring streets, Irish Hill Rd from Rt. 7 to Addie Ln, Creekside to Heritage Ln off of Depot Rd, and Marsett Rd and nearby streets, Bostwick Road, Wake Robin, Ridge Road and surrounding streets.
South Burlington: Lindewood Dr (just south of Swift St.), Brewer, Laurel and back streets, Baldwin, MacIntosh and back streets, Imperial Dr. and back streets, Cedar Glen Dr. and Stonehedge off of Spear St., Pheasant Way off of Spear and streets further south, Harbor View and Allen Roads.
You can also feel free to drop off donations at Lake Champlain Waldorf High School: 122 Bostwick Road, Shelburne. Questions? Contact Danielle Drogalis at (802)495-0834 ext. 104. Thanks for supporting the efforts of the students and our neighbors who rely on the Food Shelf!