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COMMUNITY
TRUNK-OR-TREAT
CORE decorated a
backhoe as a fun
monster-like creature
and passed out candy
and toys an elementary
school annual Trunk-
or-Treat event where
volunteers decorate the
back of their cars for
Halloween, load up on
candy, and come sit in
the parking lot for the
kid to “trick-or-treat”
from car-to-car. The
fall festival was open to
the entire surrounding
community offering
trunk or treating, carnival
games, and food trucks.
MICA MOUNTAIN
HIGH SCHOOL
OPEN HOUSE
The District requested
that we hold an open
house for the community
to walk through the
construction site before
deciding whether they
would enroll at the new
school the following year.
BUILD CHEROKEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FENCING
1,100 people attended.
Early on in the Cherokee Elementary School Re-build project CORE noticed art was
a large part of the school’s identity. Throughout the campus there were various
murals on display, creating a vibrant and bright environment. CORE worked with
Principal Chantler and Art Teacher Ms. Hinkhouse to find a creative way to continue to
their artwork on the construction fence panels from every student on the campus.
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