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Blue Ridge Area Food Bank “Angels” in the BGB
Blue Ridge Area Food Bank “Angels” in the BGB

Twenty area schools are partnering with Blue Ridge Area Food Bank for their Annual School Food Drive and Albemarle High School students Emily Warren and Lily Stendig stopped by the Big Greasy Breakfast with all the details.

Participating schools for the 2024 drive include:
• Agnor Hurt Elementary School
• Albemarle High School
• Baker Butler Elementary School
• Brownsville Elementary School
• Crozet Elementary School
• Greenbrier Elementary School
• Greer Elementary School
• Henley Middle School
• Monticello High School
• Murray Elementary School
• Peabody School
• Renaissance School
• Scottsville Elementary School
• Staunton Montessori School
• Stone Robinson Elementary School
• Stony Point Elementary School
• Tandem Friends School
• The Covenant School: Upper School
• The International School of Charlottesville
• Waldorf School

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