Parents who donated a chili or chicken stew for the Future Business Leaders of America’s recent fundraiser in Presque Isle include, from left, front row: Lisa Roderick, Debbie Beaulieu, Kellie Chapman and FBLA Adviser Kimberly Hemphill. Back row: Bethany Staples and Dave Adams. Those who donated but are absent from photo include: Destini Bates, Amy Billings, Amanda Bonville, Robyn Bonville, Debbie Bouchard, Sherri Guerrette, Kristi Kingsbury, Mike Michaud, Leilani Mortland, Norma Nadeau, Connie Nightingale, Lisa Plourde, Lora Soucy and Steve Spooner. (Courtesy of Kim Hemphill)
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — The Presque Isle Regional Career and Technical Center chapter of Future Business Leaders of America raised funds and served the community on Jan. 7.
The club held the first stew night of the season at the Presque Isle Snowmobile Club. Several parents donated pots of chili and chicken stew for the meal, along with brownies for dessert.
Presque Isle Future Business Leaders of American members, from left, Libby Moreau, Kacie Chapman and Meghann Collins help wash dishes during the club’s recent stew night fundraiser. (Courtesy of Kim Hemphill)
FBLA Adviser Kim Hemphill said this fundraiser, along with the annual fall harvest supper and auction, will help the students pay for costs associated with attending the FBLA State Leadership Conference, which will take place in Portland March 18-20.
Tina Caron won the 50/50 raffle, and donated her portion back to the club.
“The club appreciates her generosity,” said Hemphill. “The students thank their family and friends who support them at each fundraiser.”
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From left, Gavin Hemphill, Colby Bonville and Rolen Mortland serve up chicken stew and chili as part of the Future Business Leaders of America’s stew night, while Kerstee Spooner (foreground) helps serve dessert. (Courtesy of Kim Hemphill)