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Mr. ORR312 viewsPaul Sardinha hosted last week's "Mr. ORR" fundraising event, dressed in an eccentric costume, as he has for past "Mr. ORR" events. This year, Sardinha hosted the second half of the event glamorously dressed as Amazing Mayzie from “Seussical the Musical.” Photo by Renae Reints.Apr 23, 2014
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Mr. ORR282 viewsParticipants of "Mr. ORR" wait in their formal wear for host Paul Sardinha to announce the winners as Callie Gomes and Leah Thomas stand to the left with the winners' prizes. Photo by Renae Reints.Apr 23, 2014
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Mr. ORR290 viewsTalon Gomes, senior, was crowned “Mr. ORR” at the junior/senior fundraising event last Thursday. Photo by Renae Reints.Apr 23, 2014
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Engineering Seminar281 viewsORR’s technology department hosted an engineering seminar last Wednesday. Students had the opportunity to listen while professional engineers presented about their various lines of work. Pictured here from left to right: (back row) Thomas Norris, a technology teacher at ORRHS; Dave Romano, a silicon engineer from Intel; David Sauerbrey, a mechanical engineer from Titleist; Rick Charon, a civil engineer from Charon Associates; Gus Flaherty, an application and test design engineer from Nye Lubricants; Jamie GApr 23, 2014
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Marion Natural History Museum284 viewsLooking at Salamander eggs, playing with tadpoles, and working on a project to take home. The Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool program had fun exploring signs of spring during our most recent after-school program. Photos courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdApr 23, 2014
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Marion Natural History Museum255 viewsLooking at Salamander eggs, playing with tadpoles, and working on a project to take home. The Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool program had fun exploring signs of spring during our most recent after-school program. Photos courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdApr 23, 2014
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Marion Natural History Museum232 viewsLooking at Salamander eggs, playing with tadpoles, and working on a project to take home. The Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool program had fun exploring signs of spring during our most recent after-school program. Photos courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdApr 23, 2014
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Egg Drop242 viewsOn Friday, April 11th, many enthusiastic Cub Scouts from Pack 30 – Rochester took part in an “Egg Drop” activity. Using recyclable materials from their recycle bins at home, the scouts constructed an egg device to protect a raw egg from a drop of 60 feet. The boys were very creative and quite successful. For this Pack 30 was assisted by Donzel of Barnes Tree Service. In keeping with an “Earth Day” theme for April the scouts will also be picking up garbage around town to help keep Rochester beautiful.Apr 23, 2014
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Easter in Rochester233 viewsThere was no other place a kid in Rochester would rather be the day before Easter than in the fields at Plumb Corner. Well over a hundred children lined the two fields, ready to hunt the hundreds of colorful plastic Easter eggs filled with candy that lay in the grass before them. Photo by Jean PerryApr 23, 2014
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Easter in Rochester241 viewsThere was no other place a kid in Rochester would rather be the day before Easter than in the fields at Plumb Corner. Well over a hundred children lined the two fields, ready to hunt the hundreds of colorful plastic Easter eggs filled with candy that lay in the grass before them. Photo by Jean PerryApr 23, 2014
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Easter13248 viewsThere was no other place a kid in Rochester would rather be the day before Easter than in the fields at Plumb Corner. Well over a hundred children lined the two fields, ready to hunt the hundreds of colorful plastic Easter eggs filled with candy that lay in the grass before them. Photo by Jean PerryApr 23, 2014
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Easter in Rochester246 viewsThere was no other place a kid in Rochester would rather be the day before Easter than in the fields at Plumb Corner. Well over a hundred children lined the two fields, ready to hunt the hundreds of colorful plastic Easter eggs filled with candy that lay in the grass before them. Photo by Jean PerryApr 23, 2014
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