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Bristol 5/6-grade students demonstrate conscience with no-waste Thanksgiving

Posted on December 6, 2012 |
By Chris Mazur



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STUDENTS IN ANDREA MURNANE'S fifth- and sixth-grade multi-age class worked together to help save the earth. They took steps to make the school’s Thanksgiving dinner almost completely garbage-free.

BRISTOL — Thanksgiving lunch at Bristol Elementary School this year was the traditional meal it is every year: turkey, stuffing, potatoes, gravy, corn, rolls, pickles, cranberry sauce and good friends.

However, in one big way, the meal was quite different. The students in Ms. Murnane’s fifth- and sixth-grade class had a dream to make this annual event completely garbage free. With the help of Kristen Andrews, education coordinator for the ANESU Food Service Cooperative, and the BES kitchen staff, the students very nearly achieved that goal.

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