The mother and daughter duo, Sheryl and Shaina Greenspan, have been doing community service projects together much of their lives, so when COVID-19 struck the Bay Area, the two women were eager to get involved. The Greenspan family is one who looks to give back to the community, with Sheryl and Shaina making hundreds of handmade masks and snack goodie bags to give to health care heroes during this time.
Mother and daughter duo support first responders
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BroadcastStudent profile: Michelle Ahl brings Chinese culture to life through tai chi
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BroadcastCommunity bonds keep Diwali traditions burning bright
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BroadcastStudent Profile: Kylan Wang dresses up students with his own designs
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BroadcastMagic the Gathering Club draws students to the magic of card games
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BroadcastCarlmont faculty ends the year on a high note
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CommunityMusic program inequity persists in the BRSSD district
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CommunityCarlmont choir spreads a sense of community with PB and Jams concert
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CommunityPro-Palestine Encampments emerge at local universities
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CommunityCapo Belmont restaurant builds community within Carlmont
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CommunityJourney to success of a Bay Area artist
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CommunitySpring season kicks off for the local AYSO EPIC team
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CommunityTree lighting at Hillsdale Shopping Center sparks festive spirits
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CommunityThe Makerspace Project brings innovation to Redwood City community
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CommunityFamilies trick-or-treat down Laurel Street at the Goblin Walk
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CommunityOrchard Days brings fall spirit to Filoli
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Social MediaCartoon: Sugar-coated labels
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Social MediaHoliday Village Week decks the halls with spirit
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Social MediaHometown Holidays helps local vendors thrive
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Social MediaIn Photos: Scots climb back to tie Lions
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Social MediaSan Carlos launches new generational connection program
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Social MediaART on the Square crafts art for all
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Social MediaBehind the screen
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Social MediaPulling the plug on the lack of diversity in medical dramas
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Social MediaOpinion: We should cultivate healthy exercise habits from a young age
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About the Contributor
Kiana George, Segment Producer
Hi! I am Kiana and I am a Senior at Carlmont High School. I started my video career in sophomore year and I love featuring interesting personas such as two engineers who now have a wasabi company in Half Moon Bay. In her free time, she enjoys playing basketball, mountain biking, baking, and tasting teas for her tea sommelier class. To learn more about Kiana and her work visit: https://803270.wixsite.com/kianageorge
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