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Bay Village High School Key Club students were happy to hold their annual event, The Thirst Project Walk for Water. From left to right, bottom row: Ainsley Scheid and Bridget Rittig and top row, left to right: Kaitlin Egan and Lucy Tarpy. Standing with them is Warren Renein, president of the Bay Village Kiwanis Club. BAY VILLAGE, Ohio -- Everyone deserves to have access to clean drinking water.
The event raises funds and awareness for needed freshwater wells in the country of Eswatini in southern Africa. During the Bay Village event, those who attend are asked to carry 40-gallon containers, according to Warren Renein, president of the Bay Village Kiwanis Club, a sponsor of the event for the past seven years.
Key Club members staffed the table at the huge arch of balloons at Bay High School to greet and help volunteers who came to participate.Bay High School website
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