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6:42 pm Sunday, October 28, 2007

Support school by buying a cookbook

By Staff
The Russellville Middle School's Family, Careers and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) and students in the Family and Consumer Science class are selling cookbooks as a fundraiser.
All of the proceeds from this fundraiser will go to purchase needed supplies for the Family and Consumer Science classroom and will help the FCCLA participate in different activities for the club.
The recipes in the cookbook were gathered from students, parents, faculty and community members and the cover design was created by a RMS student.
This cookbook will be unique because the students helped design and collect the items in it instead of simply selling copies. While the book won't be released until Mid-December, it is a good idea to reserve your copy now if you have not already done so.
The cost of each book is $10, and the contents will be unique. There will be only a limited number of copies available. We encourage everyone to help the FCCLA students at RMS by reserving a cookbook today.
It is certain that if you don't get a copy of this cookbook, you will wish that you had. So don't delay, reserve one today and help local students in the process.

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