The Centennial community came together to form groups of items for those in need

WARMINSTER, PA– January 21, 2026 – On Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the Centennial community came together to form groups of items for those in need. Centennial staff and faculty, alongside the local community, packed bags of school supplies, toiletries, and books for the Centennial Farmers Market, made toys for dogs in a nearby shelter, and made fun gnomes for a local retirement community.

Centennial School District is grateful to everyone who has committed to their initiatives, including the Centennial Farmers Market and the Food Pantry. Days like these demonstrate the strength of the CSD local community when they work together. It was a great day celebrating the legacy of Dr. King!

Video of the Eventhttps://youtu.be/AQ_K4YihCNM

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“We are here at Klinger Middle School on Martin Luther King Day and doing a service project with our community, with our students and administration”……”There’s a food drive, backpack filling giveaway, and there are some things for nursing homes in the community. So many ways to bless our community and to see this many people out and using their time, their talent, and their compassion to bless other people is really wonderful. Thank you to everyone who is able to join us here at Klinger for this Day of Service,” said Dr. Lucabaugh, Superintendent of Centennial School District.

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