Shorecrest High School Class of 2027 Holiday Wreath sale sells out

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shorecrest High School's Class of 2027 Holiday Wreath Sale quickly sold out, raising vital funds for student experiences like Prom. The school aimed to sell 60 handcrafted wreaths at $33 each, featuring a blend of noble fir, juniper, and incense cedar. Co-Advisor Mario Orallo emphasized the impact of community support, stating, "Your generosity lifts up our students, strengthens their experiences, and shows what’s possible when a community stands behind its youth. " This annual event not only enriches student life but also fosters a sense of unity within the Shoreline community. The 22-inch wreaths adorned with bright faux holly berries and a water-resistant red velvet bow attracted significant interest.

Such initiatives underscore the role of local engagement in enhancing educational experiences. The success of this fundraiser illustrates a positive trend in community involvement in school activities. Support for events like this is crucial in creating memorable high school experiences for students.

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