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The Bird Feed

Christmas Wish List

Sophia Prashanth, Lifestyle Editor & Social Media Lead January 23, 2024

We've got you covered, parents—we know how stressful it can be to shop for your teenagers around the holidays! This is a list of everything your teenager is most likely hoping to get for Christmas. This...

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Winter

Winter

Cassidy Harrington, Contributing Poet March 12, 2022

Winter a warm hug,  the harsh cold. soothing peace against the windy chill. snow falls faintly outside the frosted window, i am safe here. fingers defrost as the stove heats up. mmm. soup.   

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The battle of Christmas traditions. Both Secret Santa and White Elephant are beloved Christmas activities that many partake in during the season. However, many people often have a superior game preference that trumps all holiday games.

Point-Counterpoint: Secret Santa v.s. White Elephant

Maggie Craig and Carmel Yonas December 21, 2021

With Christmas just around the corner, many students are planning Christmas parties with their friends to show their appreciation during the festive season. Christmas parties are great for several reasons:...

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Spreading holiday spirit through service. SFHS Key Club members stand tall next to their Christmas tree as they encourage individuals who stop by to donate gift cards and hand out candy canes. Members have volunteered for multiple hours during this event to support their goal of collecting 50 or more gift cards.

SFHS Key Club Shines Bright in Forsyth Festival of Trees

Shree Delwadia, Editor-In-Chief December 15, 2021

During the holiday season, South Forsyth High School Key Club is partnering with the Festival of Trees at the Collections of Forsyth to give its members a memorable volunteering opportunity as they give...

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Joyful community service. Students organized hundreds of books, in several different stacks. These books were sent to the Toys-for-Tots foundation, and filled members with a sense of community and gratitude,

South and Denmark FBLA unite for a Holiday Networking Event

Shreya Mishra, Senior Editor, Online Lead December 11, 2021

On December 11th, approximately 65 FBLA members from Denmark High School and South Forsyth High School gathered at the Sharon Forks Public Library to meet new members, expand their network, and celebrate...

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The ultimate shopping guide. Buying gifts during the holidays can be a new category of stressful, from packed stores and an overwhelming amount of options. In 2020, holiday shopping made up a whole 20% of America's retail income, so it's one of the most iconic parts of the year.

Gifts that Keep on Giving: A Present Guide for the Holiday Season

Naisha Roy, Copy Editor December 9, 2021

The tail-end of the holiday season always brings around several opportunities for gift-giving, but it often also fills people with anxiety. How do you find a present that's the right color, the right size,...

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Fröhliche Weihnachten! The South Forsyth High School German club poses for a picture. They were joined by the other children who took part in the Christmas festivities.

The German Club brings Christmas cheer with their annual Christmas Market

Kelsey Watson, Staff Writer December 18, 2019

On December 7th, 2019, South Forsyth High School held its annual German Christmas Market, a community-wide event filled with traditional German cuisine and Christmas traditions. The German Club mimicked...

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A vacant lot. Trees stand waiting to be bought after school has ended. Every year for the past twenty three years, baseball players stand in the cold, selling trees to help fund their team.  "Friday morning early we have all the players and the dads unload the trees." Says Coach bayer,  "Usually the lot itself is physically put up the week before and is ready and prepared so once the trees come we can go ahead and replenish the lot and by about noon on black Friday it officially opens".

Baseball team keeps the Christmas tree tradition alive

Alyssa Freyman and Kayleigh Emberton December 8, 2018

Bells and the sound of carolers ring in the air. People walk around, shopping bags filled with gifts wrapped around their arms. Everyone is getting ready for the holiday season. The only thing missing...

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Grouchy Grinch. A movie poster advertising The Grinch hangs outside of AMC theaters at the Collection. The Grinch is the third adaptation of the beloved Dr. Seuss classic, How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

Stealing the show: the latest adaptation of How the Grinch Stole Christmas

Alyssa Freyman, Editor-in-chief November 30, 2018

People sit in the theater, escaping from the summer heat. Sipping on soda and munching on popcorn, they watch the trailers of upcoming movies. Action movies, comedies, and romance movies fill the screen,...

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One of the many gifts you can buy for your friends or loved ones this holiday season. They are all twenty five dollars and below.

25 gifts under $25

Kate Haas, Lauren Bunker, and Daria Weber December 21, 2017

December is a flurry of midterms, so getting presentsfor the holidays can often slip someone's mind. So, The Bird Feed is here to help by researching gifts that are both available last-minute and under...

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Christmas is approaching and the official Christmas movie countdown is here. These are the staffs 12 top Christmas movies for this season.

Reviewing 12 days of Christmas movies

Alyssa Freyman, Kate Haas, Brittany Rodi, and Anna Hicks December 8, 2017

Four Christmases Summary: After avoiding their family Christmas for years by claiming to do charity work and escaping off to the coast, couple Brad (Vince Vaughn) and Kate’s (Reese Witherspoon)...

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A Christmas display at Lowe's inserts itself in the midst of the Halloween season.

Why Christmas arrives earlier every year

Lauren Holiday, News Editor October 16, 2017

Mid July does not ring the Christmas cheer bell in many people's’ minds, especially the blazing heat, inflatable floaties, and plentiful supply of Sno-Kones on the coasts. Though, for many retailers,...

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