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Bill Waddell, left, shakes hands with NBHS Principal Jack Evans as Bob Graeme’s AP U.S. History class looks on during a presentation on Friday (Feb. 11).


By Matt Tate From worst to first in a matter of


years. To be more specific, it was from


non-existent to first. In five short years, North Buncombe High School has established a drive for Eblen Charities and has led other Buncombe County high schools in donations for each of those years.


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raising initiatives such as pumpkin sales in the fall and a talent show in the winter, raised more than $6,500 this year. Bob Graeme’s AP U.S. History


class raised $767 collectively, top- ping other classrooms at the school. Ryan Lamb was the top individ-


ual seller, doling out 246 pumpkins for a good cause.


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He said he asked his mother,


who operates a business out of their home, to see if she was interested in sponsorship. “I told her to sponsor this program


because it’s really cool and it helps a lot of people,” he said. Bill Waddell with Eblen Charities


emphasized how far the organiza- tion can stretch donations to cover everything from meals to medical needs for underprivileged. “Tis is going to go a long way to


help a lot of people,” he said. “It only takes a spark to get a fire going.”


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