Winter Craft Night on December 9, 2010 was a success! Kids came with their family and friends to the winter craft night at Marshall HIgh School campus in the cafeteria. There were many booths to choose from. Families spend quality time together making candy cane reindeer and people express their creativity with gingerbread house making. There's also cookie decorating, rice krispie making for all to enjoy. The cookies and rice krispies were delicious! =] Let's not forget the caramel apple! ^__^
SMASH students each have a booth to watch over and help people if needed. They did a great job! :)
We served dinner for everyone who came and it all went well. We also had a photo booth for families and friends to take a picture with! We even had costumes they can wear and have fun with! Students drew and painted the background by hand.
SMASH members at the winter craft night!
Silly pic of SMASH members!
SMASH students dressing up for a picture! :D
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Harvest Festival Night
The SMASH members did an amazing job at the SUN Harvest Festival. The SMASHers created a "Feel and Scream" booth. At the booth were boxes of eerie items, such as, eyeballs, intestines, toes, and even a brain. Participates reached their hand in the box, if they dared, to touch the creepy things.
SMASH also hosted a pumpkin carving contest and gave away prizes for the best decorated pumpkins.
The event was a great way for the community to learn about SMASH, with 478 people in attendance.
SMASH also hosted a pumpkin carving contest and gave away prizes for the best decorated pumpkins.
The event was a great way for the community to learn about SMASH, with 478 people in attendance.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
SMASH 1st Official Meeting
Our first official meeting for the year will be October 6th, open to all Marshall Students.
Time is 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm
Room: C46
Time is 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm
Room: C46
Thursday, June 10, 2010
So, What's SMASH?
SMASH stands for Students Making Ads for Social Health. We are a group of high school students located at the Marshall Campus.
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