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Harvest Celebration Raises Cash

From The Bath Chronicle Thu 21 Oct, 2010

Children at two Bath Schools have been supporting charities as part of their harvest celebrations.  The Royal High Junior School held a harvest assembly that involved song, dance, music and poetry.  Younger pupils acted out a short drama piece abot the good work done in Africa by the Newton St Loe based charity Send a Cow and were supported by children playing African drums.  Meanwhile, other students put on a dance routine about scarecrows, the older children read out food poems they had written and the school's choir and orchestra performed works especially written for harvest time.  All week the pupils have been taking in donations of food and groceries for the Bath homelessness charity Julian House.  Performing arts teacher Paula Millard said the celebrations had been a way to remind the children about their good fortune of having enough to eat while looking at the work charitable organisations carry out to help fight poverty and hunger.

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