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Red Sox Will Recognize Framingham Nonprofit Leader
Margie Rosario, co-founder of Discovering Hidden Gems, will be honored during Wednesday's game.

FRAMINGHAM, MA — The co-founder of a Framingham nonprofit focused on educating and enriching young people will be honored before Wednesday's Boston Red Sox game.
Margie Rosario, co-founder of Discovering Hidden Gems, will be recognized along with three other Massachusetts educators as part of a program run by the company iRobot.
"Margie will be recognized on the pitcher’s mound prior to the game, accompanied by Kiran Smith, iRobot’s chief marketing officer. Jeremy Cowham, a 2020 graduate from the Red Sox Foundation’s award-winning college success program, Red Sox Scholars, and iRobot software engineer, will also throw the first pitch," an iRobot spokesperson said.
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Other educators being honored include Olu Ibrahim, founder of Lowell-based Kids in Tech; Elvis Cabral, director of Lawrence-based Movement City; and Cedric Turner, executive director of Brockton-based Empower Yourself.
The Wednesday Red Sox game against the Toronto Blue Jays begins at 7:10 p.m.
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