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Giving Tree392 viewsMembers of Jane Tougas’ Grade 8 Enrichment class created the Giving Tree, which stood at the entrance of Old Rochester Regional Junior High School. Donated socks adorned the Christmas tree before being sent off to an area charity to benefit those in need on December 18, 2009. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Dec 22, 2009
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Giving Tree366 viewsMembers of Jane Tougas’ Grade 8 Enrichment class created the Giving Tree, which stood at the entrance of Old Rochester Regional Junior High School. Donated socks adorned the Christmas tree before being sent off to an area charity to benefit those in need on December 18, 2009. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Dec 22, 2009
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Giving Tree362 viewsMembers of Jane Tougas’ Grade 8 Enrichment class created the Giving Tree, which stood at the entrance of Old Rochester Regional Junior High School. Donated socks adorned the Christmas tree before being sent off to an area charity to benefit those in need on December 18, 2009. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Dec 22, 2009
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Giving Tree371 viewsMembers of Jane Tougas’ Grade 8 Enrichment class created the Giving Tree, which stood at the entrance of Old Rochester Regional Junior High School. Donated socks adorned the Christmas tree before being sent off to an area charity to benefit those in need on December 18, 2009. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Dec 22, 2009
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Giving Tree374 viewsMembers of Jane Tougas’ Grade 8 Enrichment class created the Giving Tree, which stood at the entrance of Old Rochester Regional Junior High School. Donated socks adorned the Christmas tree before being sent off to an area charity to benefit those in need on December 18, 2009. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Dec 22, 2009
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Socks for the Needy411 viewsCarly Pellissier, left, and Katie Zartman, right, pose with a poster that they made to promote the Socks for the Needy program at Old Rochester Regional Junior High School. The school collected new socks to send to Turning Point, a non-profit agency that helps area residents in need. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Dec 22, 2009
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Peace Board376 viewsThe Old Rochester Regional Junior High School Enrichment students created the Peace Board to promote goodwill during the holiday season, and the board depicts the word “peace” in 26 different world languages. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Dec 22, 2009
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Peace Board365 viewsOlivia Lanagan, left, and Tori Saltmarsh, right, stand in front of their Peace Board. The Old Rochester Regional Junior High School Enrichment students created the Peace Board to promote goodwill during the holiday season, and the board depicts the word “peace” in 26 different world languages. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Dec 22, 2009
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Wall of Celebration347 viewsLeft to right: Nick Bergstein, Casey MacKenzie, Andrew Dessert, and Seth Richard proudly display their “Wall of Celebration” at the Old Rochester Regional Junior High School. The wall shows all the different December holiday celebrations from around the world. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Dec 22, 2009
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Heifer International360 viewsWith the help of a grant, Marion children read their way to a donation for Heifer International last summer, and plan on reading for livestock again this summer. The summer reading program purchased two goats, a llama, a flock of chickens and more, for families in developing countries. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley.Dec 16, 2009
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Heifer International340 viewsWith the help of a grant, Marion children read their way to a donation for Heifer International last summer, and plan on reading for livestock again this summer. The summer reading program purchased two goats, a llama, a flock of chickens and more, for families in developing countries. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley.Dec 16, 2009
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Project Linus374 viewsJane Tougas' Enrichment Class of eighth graders at Old Rochester Regional Junior High School worked hard in October and November to make over 50 blankets for Project Linus, a charity that provides handmade security blankets to seriously ill and traumatized children. The students involved say that they learned "We Can Make a Difference" and "Everyone Needs Something to Love". Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley.Nov 25, 2009
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