Using seminar study hall time, SHARE volunteers created cat toys and cat houses for Wayside Waifs on March 1. Freshman Blake Danforth, the chair of the event, said that “[his] mom started the idea of it and [he] pretty much went off it”. Blake came up with the materials that would be used for the project. SHARE directors Sheryl Kaplan and Erin Billingsley helped in making the event possible. Blake explained to volunteers how they would craft toys with toilet paper rolls and yarn. Build-A-Bear boxes were used as the base to decorate for cat homes. Markers, stickers, and different types of tapes were available supplies for decorating the homes. After a house was completely decked out, SHARE directors cut out the cardboard door and windows.
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3.1.22 SHARE Volunteers Create Cat Toys and Cat Houses
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Freshman Blake Danforth and Freshman Colin Phelan put the finishing touches on their cat houses together. Photo by Sophie Henschel
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Freshman Ingrid Blacketer concentrates on adding detail to her cat house with a lime green Sharpie. Photo by Sophie Henschel
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Senior Emma Brown colors in her cat house surrounded by bags of supplies and markers for the project. Photo by Sophie Henschel
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Build-A-Bear boxes are decorated to serve as cat homes. Photo by Caroline Martucci
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SHARE director Sheryl Kaplan uses a cat toy to joke around with freshman Blake Danforth. Photo by Caroline Martucci
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Freshman Blake Danforth overlooks the project he organized. Photo by Caroline Martucci
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SHARE exec senior Ryan Ward and SHARE director Sheryl Kaplan discuss what needs to be added to the home. Photo by Caroline Martucci
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Chair of the project, freshman Blake Danforth, sits behind a cart of project materials. Photo by Caroline Martucci
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Freshman Rachel Condon looks inside a Build-A-Bear box before coloring. Photo by Caroline Martucci
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