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Local students donate their talents for United Way

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Christian Smith, Olivia Cobb and Cole Ison are working on a video for the soon-to-be-launched website for the local United Way. (Submitted photo)

CIRCLEVILLE – Three local students recently jumped at the opportunity to use their talents to benefit the United Way of Pickaway County.

Christian Smith, Olivia Cobb and Cole Ison are using the skills and abilities they have developed through their education to help United Way by creating a video to be used on its new, soon-to-be-launched website.

Smith and Ison are residents of the Teays Valley Local School District and seniors at Eastland Career Center in the interactive media program.

Cobb is a 2013 graduate of Westfall High School currently in her final year at Tiffin University, where she will earn a bachelor’s degree in marketing.

“United Way supports some amazing programs in Pickaway County, and I couldn’t help but want to use my talent and skills to give back to this great community,” Cobb said.

The United Way of Pickaway County will announce its new website when it is ready for launch.

This article originally appeared on The Pickaway News Journal