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Roswell Preschool Holds To-Go Dinner to Help Parents Cope with Atlanta Traffic
Primrose School of Roswell North served spaghetti dinners to-go last week to help ease the burden of the I-85 traffic on parents.
ROSWELL, Ga. (April 25, 2017) – On a Tuesday evening in April, the halls of Primrose School of Roswell North, a local private preschool, were filled with the appetizing smell of fresh spaghetti and garlic bread, boxed up and ready to be handed out to parents. In an effort to help ease the burden of the added Atlanta traffic caused by the I-85 bridge collapse and other recent traffic delays, the staff at Primrose Roswell prepared individual healthy, appetizing dinners that parents pre-registered to pick up when they picked up their children.
“For most families we serve, both parents work outside the home and already have very hectic work schedules,” said Lynn Manning, owner of Primrose Roswell and Primrose School of Dunwoody. “With the added strain placed on them by increasing traffic, quality time with their family can diminish. We wanted to prepare dinner for their whole family so that for a night, they could go home, relax and enjoy family time without worrying about what to cook.”
The Primrose Balanced Learning© curriculum highlights the importance character development and family relationship development, along with a proven academic curriculum and enrichment programs. To learn more about Primrose School of Roswell North, visit www.primroseroswellnorth.com.