A boost for Westbay The SkillsUSA students at the Warwick Area Career & Technical Center recently held a food drive during SkillsUSA week Feb 6-11. The students collected approximately 245 pounds of non-perishable food items that were delivered to
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The SkillsUSA students at the Warwick Area Career & Technical Center recently held a food drive during SkillsUSA week Feb 6-11. The students collected approximately 245 pounds of non-perishable food items that were delivered to Westbay Community Action on Friday, February 17. SkillsUSA Leadership students pictured are Jazmin Barratt, nursing; Micah Burgin, electricity; Kolby Toole, electronics; Madison Jackson, fashion & merchandising; Emily McAteer, culinary arts and Madison LaPlante, cosmetology. (Submitted photo)
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