Posted by Ron Carter

Collin Gomez, Co-President of Interact.    The truck is over half full after one day.  I’ll need another truck tomorrow.

383 halloween cards and 2,718 pounds of food.  What Kingston North Kitsap Rotary’s Interact Club at Kingston High School recently delivered.  Members of the Interact Club created and delivered 383 individual halloween cards, one for each student at Wolflie Elementary School just in time for Halloween.  “It is a labor of love,” Rotarian Advisor Mark Baze said.  “The program started several years ago by creating a few cards for the younger grades at Wolflie.  It is now expanded to include all grades.” 

Nov. 3 and 4 the Interact Club conducted its annual November food drive at Kingston’s Albertsons.  A new record was set this year: 2,718 pounds of food was delivered to the food bank.  Also delivered: many cash contributions from Albertsons shoppers.  Kingston North Kitsap’s Interact Club, and those in need, thank you. 

From left standing: Gabriel Chamberlin, Olivia Russel, McKayla Allnoch, Mat Worrall, Emily Ramirez, Kate Halverson, Kierston Cashman, Clara Kehoe, Connor Nichols, Claire Mo, Collin Gomez.  Kneeing: Tara Advani, Hunter Watkins.