Students from St. Patrick's High School are continuing a spring tradition with the 15th Annual Cyclone Aid food drive this weekend. Volunteers and teachers will help students canvas Sarnia, Bright's Grove and Pt. Edward Saturday morning to collect non perishables for the Inn of the Good Shepherd. Co-Chair Shayna Robertson says residents are encouraged to leave their donations by the door to help speed up collection. The grade 11 student says she looks forward to continuing the tradition with her classmates. "It's one of those feelings where you get to have fun with your friends but still get that pride from working with the community and that grateful feeling of being able to give back." Over 500 students, teachers and parents will be going door to door from 9am until noon Saturday morning.
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