Carver/Century Students Create Centerpieces For Council On Aging Party

January 5, 2009

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When the Escambia County Council on Aging held their annual Holiday Celebration in Pensacola, they had a little piece of Century on each table.

Students at Carver/Century K-8 School created the centerpieces that were used to decorate the tables at the Osceola Golf Club in Pensacola. The festive centerpieces were created by Carver/Century fifth graders, with a little help from the eighth graders. Paula Jernigan, the school’s curriculum cooridinator, supervised the project.

The fifth graders became involved in the project through Brenda Spencer of Century. Spencer serves as secretary for the Advisory Committee to the Council on Aging. When the group was discussing plans for the Christmas party, Spencer said she asked if a school could become involved.

Pictured above: In this submitted photo of the one of the Carver/Century centerpieces at the Council on Aging Christmas party, Santa was a little shy and turned his back to the camera. Pictured below: The centerpieces were used at the Council on Aging party at the Osceola Golf Club. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com

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One Response to “Carver/Century Students Create Centerpieces For Council On Aging Party”

  1. Loyal Century Citizen on January 6th, 2009 3:34 pm

    That is awsome! Way to go students, you have a lot to be proud of. I certainly am very thankful for the progress that has been made at your school. Keep up the good work and more great things will come.