Chardon School News
December 3, 2020 by Staff Report

When unseasonably warm weather was forecast for the first week of November, Chardon High School teacher Amanda Bunker knew she had the chance to plan for one more Therapeutic Thursday walking field trip for her class before the weather turned cold...

Students Stock Food Pantry

When unseasonably warm weather was forecast for the first week of November, Chardon High School teacher Amanda Bunker knew she had the chance to plan for one more Therapeutic Thursday walking field trip for her class before the weather turned cold.

Among one of the class’ stops on Nov. 5 was the Little Free Food Pantry in Chardon. Mrs. Bunker’s students prepared in advance for the walking field trip by generously bringing non-perishable food donations to school.

With their food-filled wagon in tow, the class set off on their journey and enjoyed stocking the pantry, knowing the food they donated would help fellow community members in need.

The Little Free Food Pantry at 106 Water Street was completed during the 2018-19 school year as part of a Girl Scout Gold Award project by Denali Selent, then a senior at CHS.