Each year Harper Creek High School adopts numerous Harper Creek families that struggle to have a Christmas. This year Harper Creek adopted over 20 Families. During the month of November and December Harper Creek students raise money through various means in order to buy food, clothing and gifts to help make Christmas for those families. This year the Harper Creek WoodLINKS students produced 10 quilt racks as shown and sold them for $28.00 each raising $280.00, all of which was donated towards the Holiday Project. When the sale was opened they were sold out within 2 days and more people were wanting to purchase them.

Quilt Rack

The class giving Debbie Look (left) and Linda Marick (right) the money raised for the Holiday Project. These two teachers head up the Holiday Project each year.
“The machine is just another tool and craftsmen have always used tools. The industry's skillset is changing, and thanks to Alphacam the production process dramatically sped up, so our skilled craftsmen see their creative ideas come to life much quicker.
We've been using Alphacam for ten years and haven't found anything that equals it. We've become so dependent on it that it's just the norm now. Without Alphacam it would be like the dark ages.”
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