Today was the Bethany Fish Fry and the first one that the junior class was in charge of running. Cameron was a section head, which he explained as an overall supervisor. He had shadowed the position for the past two years and felt like he was ready for the responsibility. He was happy to report when he arrived home that all had run smoothly. The favorite part of his job was shuttling others around in the golf cart and missing an entire day of school helping set up. I was glad to hear that the fund raiser was a success, but even happier to hear that he had a lot of fun during the event as well. Cameron also reported that he had sold at least 30 tickets. That was twenty more than we thought that he would be able to sell and lessened the amount that we owed overall.
Cameron wasn't the only one that enjoyed the fish fry. Grandma and Grandpa were in line early for their meals. They loved the food, especially the pies from Rise N Roll. Doug and I also made our way through the fish fry line, but waited until closer to 7 p.m. Doug knew from experience that arriving later in the evening would mean for a shorter line. He was right as there were only four cars ahead of us when we arrived. We only saw Cameron briefly as he drove off with a cart full of juniors, but did see many of his friends working the tents. It was a great night for the fish fry and we appreciated how hard everyone worked. It is the only fundraiser at Bethany and in the end was pretty easy to support.
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