Academy Street sixth-grader Jace Black started painting shells during his summer stays at Davis Park. In the summer of 2021, the 10-year-old started selling the shells at Davis Park to give back to a …
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Academy Street sixth-grader Jace Black started painting shells during his summer stays at Davis Park. In the summer of 2021, the 10-year-old started selling the shells at Davis Park to give back to a special cause. That summer, he raised $100 for cancer research with the help of little sister and fourth-grader, Leah. Fast-forward to this summer, and Jace, now 11, and his sister painted shells again, this time raising $200 for their church, Our Lady of the Snow’s food pantry, in Blue Point. “I love my community and I like helping others because they need it,” Jace said of his act of kindness.
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