Saturday, November 24, 2007

Students record video greetings for soldiers Thurs, November 29 7-9pm

Residents of Galveston have been invited to join Ball High students this Thursday from 7-9pm in the Ball High School cafeteria (4115 Ave O) and record personal holiday greetings to be sent to U.S. soldiers via online videos. As part of students' communications applications class, these messages will be made, videotaped and uploaded to a Web site also created by students in the school's Web design class.


Regardless of our personal views of the war in Iraq, our support for our troops should be unanimous and unwavering. This can be a difficult time of the year for our soldiers while they are separated from their friends and loved ones, and I think this is a tremendously thoughtful idea that the BHS students should be applauded for.









If you are interested in recording a video message, you can do so by contacting Ed Herndon at edmund_herndon@gisd.org or by calling 409-766-5700.





Read about it in the Galveston Daily News here: http://news.galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=e3b64c1d837a58a4

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