Students at Wilder Elementary School decided to celebrate football
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Students at Wilder Elementary School decided to celebrate football's big game on Feb. 3 by having their own Souper Bowl. Students brought in cans of soup to support their school's participation in the Pantry Packs program and to have a little fun. After the collection, ASB students used the soup cans to make an American flag.

Wilder Elementary students score with Souper Bowl


February 25, 2013 · 4:36 PM

Students at Wilder Elementary School decided to celebrate football's big game on Feb. 3 by having their own Souper Bowl. Students brought in cans of soup to support their school's participation in the Pantry Packs program and to have a little fun. After the collection, ASB students used the soup cans to make an American flag.

Pantry Packs is a local nonprofit that provides food for almost 500 students in need, from preschool through high school, in 30 schools each week.

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