Preparing Sandwiches for Martha’s Table
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Preparing Sandwiches for Martha’s Table

Churchill Road second graders Avery Orfitelli, Zelie Vernon, Felecia Lee and George Gaulding get first-hand knowledge of a production line, while making sandwiches for Martha's Table in Washington, D.C.

Churchill Road second graders Avery Orfitelli, Zelie Vernon, Felecia Lee and George Gaulding get first-hand knowledge of a production line, while making sandwiches for Martha's Table in Washington, D.C. Photo contributed

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Churchill Road students Emma Kim, Colin and Kate Walter, Liam Schuette and Joseph Hoeymans (back) help load the van to deliver more than 2,000 sandwiches to Martha's Table, with assistance from Claudette Kim and daughter Lauren.

Churchill Road Elementary School continues its long-standing community service tradition by making sandwiches for Martha’s Table, a nonprofit organization in Washington, D.C. that serves sandwiches to those in need. On Wednesday, Oct. 22, more than 50 Churchill Road second and fifth graders and family members made nearly 2,200 sandwiches for this organization. The sandwiches were warmly received by the volunteers at Martha's Table when delivered by the PTA Community Service Committee co-chair Robin Hoeymans and Sarah Walter, and went right on to the vans headed out to feed the homeless in downtown Washington, D.C.