The Junior High Staff with Cardington-Lincoln School worked on McStaff Night at McDonald’s Restaurant, Mount Gilead, and earned $277.85.

This amount represents 15% of the total sales made when the staff worked between the hours of 5 to 7 pm on Thursday, November 5.

Angie Crissinger, who organized the event, said the money will be used by the Junior High Student Council for activities such as a dance or a Winter Fun Night.

Staff members who worked include Diana McClure, Louine Mathews, Linda Brown, Ginger Holloway, Ann Marie Thomas and Crissinger. Their duties included greeting customers, assisting in the space for youngsters to color books, clean up and offering samples.

Crissinger said the staff will work the next McStaff Night in February, 2016.

Evelyn Long is a correspondent with the Morrow County Sentinel and can be reached at [email protected].

Diners during the Cardington-Lincoln School’s McStaff Night at the McDonald’s Restaurant, Mt Gilead, included the Franks family from Cardington, l-r: Mady, Eli, Jake, Lily, Kelly, Ronald McDonald and Gaby. // Carol Bartlett | Morrow County Sentinel
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2015/11/web1_family-with-Ronald-McDonald.jpgDiners during the Cardington-Lincoln School’s McStaff Night at the McDonald’s Restaurant, Mt Gilead, included the Franks family from Cardington, l-r: Mady, Eli, Jake, Lily, Kelly, Ronald McDonald and Gaby. // Carol Bartlett | Morrow County Sentinel

Cardington-Lincoln Staff members posing with Ronald McDonald are, back row: l-r: Diana McClure, Angie Crissinger, and Ronald McDonald. Front row: l-r: Louine Mathews, Ginger Holloway and Linda Brown. // Carol Bartlett | Morrow County Sentinel
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2015/11/web1_Staff-at-McStaff-Night-2015.jpgCardington-Lincoln Staff members posing with Ronald McDonald are, back row: l-r: Diana McClure, Angie Crissinger, and Ronald McDonald. Front row: l-r: Louine Mathews, Ginger Holloway and Linda Brown. // Carol Bartlett | Morrow County Sentinel

By Evelyn Long

for the Morrow County Sentinel