Monday, April 27, 2015
Quarter Frenzy Fundraiser A Success!
Thank you to everyone who came to the Quarter Frenzy Fundraiser to benefit the Wade Edwards and Elizabeth Edwards Foundations. We raised over $600 and had dozens of school supplies donated just in time for high school finals! The money will go to providing resources and activities for the achievement of Wake County high school students. We also want to thank the wonderful organizations who donated prizes for the auction. These include:
The Durham Bulls
Empire Eats Restaurants
Applebees
Massage Envy
Adventure Landing
Autobell Car Wash
Rocky Top Hospitality
Bojangles
Carolina Hurricanes
18 Seaboard
Thank you everyone for your generous contribution!
Thursday, April 9, 2015
The Fellows Go To Washington D.C.!
The Junior Elizabeth Edwards Fellows took a trip to Washington D.C. for Spring Break. For many of us, it was the first time in our nation’s capital. The trip was a great opportunity to learn about American history, politics, and the importance of social activism. Although our feet were definitely tired by the end, we had a great time visiting the famous D.C. sites. Read on to learn what we did!
Ty'Shae' at the Woolworth's Lunch Counter
We started the trip with a visit to the Smithsonian museums.
Some favorite exhibits included the Edgar
Degas sculptors at the National Art Gallery and the Woolworth’s Lunch Counter at
the American History Museum. Of course
everyone was excited to see Dorothy’s red slippers from the "Wizard of Oz" too!
Meaghan, Mercedes, and Ahyanna go undercover at the Spy Museum
We learned what it takes to become a spy and complete a
mission at the International Spy Museum.
The museum features the largest display of international espionage
artifacts ever exhibited, as well as, details behind the history of espionage
and its impact on important world events.
Meaghan and Ms. Peabody at the Holocaust Museum
We were extremely fortunate to hear a first person account
from a Holocaust survivor at the Holocaust Memorial Museum. Ms. Halina Peabody was a Polish Jew who was
forced to live in a ghetto with her mother and little sister after the Germans
invaded the Soviet Union. Her family
survived the war by purchasing false papers declaring them to be Catholic. This presentation was truly a one of a kind
experience!
The Fellows at the Kennedy Center
One
of the fellows’ favorite activities was seeing the show “Shear Madness” at the
Kennedy Center. This comedic play allows
audience members to participate as detectives to help the police solve the
mystery surrounding a murder at the Shear Madness Hair Salon.
Ty'Shae' with the pandas at the National Zoo
Mercedes and Ahyanna paddle boating in the Tidal Basin
We had a great time seeing the animals at the National Zoo.
The highlight was seeing the adorable panda bears, Mei Ziang and Tian
Tian. We also had a lot of fun paddle boating
around the Tidal Basin where we had a magnificent view of the Washington and
Jefferson monuments
The Fellows at the White House
Of course no trip to D.C. is complete without a trip to the
White House and Congress. We were able
to walk through the elaborate rooms in the East Wing of the White House, and
take a tour of the Capital with its impressive rotunda and statues.
The Fellows at Cantina Mexicana
Lastly, you cannot go to D.C. without eating some amazing
food. We had dinner at Hard Times which
features world famous chili and chili macs.
We also had some tasty Indian food at Merzi, and finished up the
trip eating delicious desserts at Captain Cookie and the Milk Man.
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