Northside Elementary Teacher Wacky Wednesday Challenge, Benefits Food Pantry, Encourages Reading

Northside Elementary 2nd Grade Teacher Adam DeBilzan is hosting Wacky Wednesday Challenges

April 17, 2020Updated: April 17, 2020
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

NEBRASKA CITY-Northside Elementary 2nd Grade Teacher Adam DeBilzan is hosting Wacky Wednesday Challenges to benefit the community while keeping Nebraska City students involved.

For this coming Wacky Wednesday Challenge, Mr. DeBilzan is raising funds to go to the local food pantry.  Now through Tuesday, April 21st anyone who is interested can send donations and depending on how much is raised Mr. DeBilzan will challenge students on Wednesday to read books/chapters.  Each book or chapter will be worth $1, $2, or more depending on the amount of funds raised. 

There will be a cap between 750-1000 books, but all the money raised will go the food pantry regardless.  This is a great opportunity for children in Nebraska City to feel that are part of something big and includes any child in town from birth-18 years old. 

If you are interested in donating or would like more information contact Adam DeBilzan by finding him on Facebook, call or text: 402-926-1551, or email [email protected]

 

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