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Karlee Warren helps Seth Coburn wrap Christmas gifts for his parents Tuesday at Edward Little High School in Auburn. Warren, a first-year student, was helping her teacher during All Wrapped Up, an annual event where students can pick out free gifts for family and friends. Special education teacher Tara Eretzian collects donations from staff and parents each year just before Christmas break so that students who may not have the means to purchase gifts can do so. Daryn Slover/Sun JournalTrevor Karcher, left, Autumn Paquette, center, and Esabella Smith wait for the school bell to ring Tuesday after picking out Christmas gifts at Edward Little High School in Auburn. Students chose and wrapped presents during All Wrapped Up, an annual event where students can pick out free gifts for family and friends. Special education teacher Tara Eretzian collects donations from staff and parents each year just before Christmas break so that students who may not have the means to purchase gifts can do so. Daryn Slover/Sun JournalSophomore Marissa Roeger picks out a gift Tuesday during All Wrapped Up at Edward Little High School in Auburn. Daryn Slover/Sun JournalA pin sits among other items school staff and parents donated for All Wrapped Up at Edward Little High School in Auburn. Special education teacher Tara Eretzian said that the Student Leadership Council plays a big role in collecting donations. Daryn Slover/Sun JournalSpecial education teacher Tara Eretzian straightens gift wrap ribbon Tuesday that she reuses year after year at Edward Little High School in Auburn. Eretzian organizes All Wrapped Up, an annual event where students can pick out free gifts for family and friends. Eretzian collects donations from staff and parents each year just before Christmas break so that students who may not have the means to purchase gifts can do so. Students wrapped their gifts before taking them home. Daryn Slover/Sun JournalA lucky friend or family member of an Edward Little High School student will be getting a stinky pig for Christmas. The toy was one of the items donated to All Wrapped Up, an annual event where students can pick out free gifts for family and friends. Daryn Slover/Sun JournalDevan Dostie wraps a gift for his grandmother Tuesday at Edward Little High School in Auburn. Dostie, a junior, picked out gifts for members of his family during All Wrapped Up, an annual event where students can pick out free gifts for family and friends. Special education teacher Tara Eretzian collects donations from staff and parents each year just before Christmas break so that students who may not have the means to purchase gifts can do so. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
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