Kindergarten students spun and danced down the line, stuffing hooded sweatshirts, gloves, long underwear and socks into the new backpacks with the help of eighth-graders. A second-grade choir sang familiar carols like "Silent Night."
"This school does more backpacks than all the other organizations combined," said Steve Anstett, executive director of Giving Back, Linda's Legacy, an annual food and clothing...
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