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Home Byline Stories - News Snowy day brings spring fun indoors at Peaslee Fair
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Snowy day brings spring fun indoors at Peaslee Fair

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    By Debra Roberts, Contributing Writer

    Second-grader Audrey McManus gets her face painted by Algonquin student volunteer, Bella Alex..
    Second-grader Audrey McManus gets her face painted by Algonquin student volunteer, Bella Alex.

    Northborough – Marguerite E. Peaslee Elementary School held its annual Kids’ Fair March 28. It may have been snowing outside all day, but the fun was heating up inside the school as kids of all ages enjoyed an indoor carnival with games, crafts, activities and raffles. Local businesses generously sponsored the event or donated items for the silent auction.

    The fair is the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO)’s biggest fundraiser, which provides funding for enrichment programs, teacher grants and library/reading initiatives held throughout the year. The PTO raised $11,600 at this year’s fair.

    For a complete list of fair donors and sponsors or more information on the Peaslee PTO, visit http://www.peasleepto.com/.

    Photos/Debra Roberts

     

     

     

    Fourth-grader Cozette Weng shows off her spin art.
    Fourth-grader Cozette Weng shows off her spin art.
    Third-grade teacher Ariella Greenspan mans a craft table.
    Third-grade teacher Ariella Greenspan mans a craft table.
    Fourth-graders Devon Bair (left) and Victoria Kebartas enjoy a visit with the Peaslee Panda.
    Fourth-graders Devon Bair (left) and Victoria Kebartas enjoy a visit with the Peaslee Panda.
    Derick (front) and Carter Nolan admire the Minecraft raffle basket.
    Derick (front) and Carter Nolan admire the Minecraft raffle basket.
    The Peaslee gymnasium was converted into an inflatable obstacle course.
    The Peaslee gymnasium was converted into an inflatable obstacle course.
    Fourth-grader Kieran Reeve-Patel tries his luck at Plinko.
    Fourth-grader Kieran Reeve-Patel tries his luck at Plinko.
    Third-grader Jessica Henriques poses with the Peaslee Panda.
    Third-grader Jessica Henriques poses with the Peaslee Panda.
    First-grade brothers William (left) and Jacob Nealon enjoy some cotton candy.
    First-grade brothers William (left) and Jacob Nealon enjoy some cotton candy.

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