Otmj Thursday, March 26, 2015
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Journal photo by Kaitlin Candelaria
Members of Mountain Brook Junior High’s Magic Moments Club have been raising money for fellow student Sid Ortis’ magic moment since the beginning of the school year. Ortis’ wish? A visit to the set of his favorite TV show, “The Walking Dead.” Birmingham native Kendall Johnson, who has been an extra on the show many times, came to MBJH to help club members transform into zombies before they surprised Ortis with the news that his magic moment was going to come true.
Class Action MBJH Kids Dress the Parts to Present Fellow Student with Magic Moment
By Kaitlin Candelaria Gone are the simple days of Beta Club and Chess
Club -- since August, a group of about 60 students at Mountain Brook Junior High have been working diligently to raise money and awareness through the Magic Moments Club to support the Birmingham-based nonprofit Magic Moments.
All their hard work paid off March 19 when they were able to surprise 15-year-old Sid Ortis in front of his entire ninth-grade class with the news that he would receive a magic moment. Sid’s request was to visit the set of “The Walking Dead,” his favorite television show, and meet the cast members. The club, which is sponsored by math teacher Chad Sorrells, is made up of seventh, eighth and ninth-grade
students. Together, they have worked throughout the year towards their fundraising goal of $4,000 by selling Jim ‘N Nick’s pies around Thanksgiving and selling Magic Moments bracelets. They even hosted a Magic Moments Day at The Summit. The students put on a fashion show, and several stores, including Lily Pulitzer, Calypso St. Barth, Kendra
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Faces, Places and Traces Homewood Arts Council will host its first photo contest. about town Page 7
Ice Cream Dream Couple’s Big Spoon Creamery is cool new business. food Page 22 Leveling the Playing Field Hoover opens vew all-inclusive playground. sports Page 30