Power Rangers Provide Turkeys To Residents


By Bill Vander Weele
The Wolf Point High School Power Rangers made Thanksgiving more pleasant for many families this holiday season.
On Tuesday, Nov. 23, members of the student-led organizations handed out a trailer full of turkeys in the school's parking lot. A long line of vehicles formed to receive the donation.
“This is our community- based activity,' Wolf Point High School principal Kim Hanks, the advisor for the club, said.
Students were excited about doing this project for the first time.
Consultant William Henry noted, ‘Anytime you do things for the community, it’s a great thing. The kids are having a great time.”
The club is planning student- based activities around the Christmas holiday.
The Power Rangers were formed last school year after Henry said such groups have been beneficial in other school districts. Projects have included providing breakfast foods to high school students and staff, rewards for good grades and making the lobby more comfortable.
Power Rangers
Members of Wolf Point High School’s as a community project on Tuesday, Nov.
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(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)