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NHS Family, Consumer Science Dept. Donates Traditional Treats
The high school's family and consumer science department prepared and donated traditional treats for March celebrations.

Neshaminy High School’s famiyl and consumer science classes made traditional treats for common celebrations in March for the residents in the Brunswick’s Aria at Attleboro Retirement Village in Langhorne.
According to the district website, Irish potatoes were carefully prepared in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. Students also made Hamantashen, a traditional pastry filled with fruit, served during .
The Interact Club, a community service organization at the high school, packaged the treats. One hundred sixty gift bags containing these treats were donated on St. Patrick’s Day.
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