Morgan School talent show supports Water Project

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EarlyAct Club members Brooke Strasburger, Emma Weber, Gordon Conner, Emma Wohl, Jonathan Olaleye, Lorenzo Ciccone, Ryan Brady and Ariyanna Little-Jackson pose in front of the Turn on the Faucet banner May 22, 2014. Morgan Elementary School presented their ninth annual Turn on the Faucet talent show to benefit the Water Project May 22. The show featured 21 student acts and raised more than $750 for the Water Project, which supports unlocking human potential by providing clean, safe water to communities in sub-Saharan Africa. The Early Act club is a student run community service organization made up of fifth graders that participate in school-wide, community-wide, and world-wide community projects each year.

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