Halle Eviner, far left, Lindsay McFall, Kayla Powers, Meral Eviner and Miray Yildirim put the hoses to good use at the School No. 5 fundraiser last weekend.
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Sixth-Graders from School No. 5 celebrated a job well done after their car wash raised over $750 for their class trip.
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School No. 4 sixth-grader Claudia Galligan showed that washing cars can be good, clean fun.
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Noah Barash did the honors of rinsing off the last car at the School No. 4 sixth-grade car wash on Sept. 20.
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Students displayed hand-made signs for the School No. 4 car wash.
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So clean, he could see his reflection. Oceanside Schools 4 and 5 held their car washes on Sept. 20.
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Sydney Nostramo, Miray Yildirim, and Jenna Cozier directed customers to the School No. 5 car wash on Sept. 20.
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Jenna Cozier washed the first car—but not before writing a message in the suds— at the School No. 5 car wash.
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Saturday, Sept. 20 was car wash day in Oceanside. Both School No. 4 and School No. 5 hosted their annual fundraisers. The PTA-run car washes raised money for a class trip to the Ashokan Reservoir in eastern Catskill Park, where students will camp out and learn about nature. Besides that, a lot of cars got a good washing.