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Hooray for Hadley School
From 2 pm to 4:30 pm on Saturday the venerable old girl by the sea celebrates 100 years.
This article was submitted by Emily Westhoven.
We have heard a lot about Fenway’s and Titanic’s Centennial over the last week, now it’s time to honor Hadley School’s 100 years by the sea:
We are looking forward to Hadley’s Community Open House this Saturday, April 28th, from 2pm to 4.30pm.
Here is what is to expect:
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- guided tours through the building
- displays of Hadley memorabilia through the past 100 years (photos, report cards, year books, historical items collected over the past few weeks)
- display of the “Hadley” Silver Cup dedicated to Ms. Elizabeth Hadley in 1913
- display of Hadley kids’ artwork
- silhouette making for kids
- coffee & pastries for adults (pastries by Hadley parents and owners of Peach’s & Cream bakery)
- Oreos (honoring the cookie that is also celebrating a centennial!) for the kids
- signing of guest book
- picture taking with Photo Booth
Mrs. Sandra Rivers, principal at Hadley School will address the guests at 3pm.
Superintendent Dr. Lynne Celli will be in attendance.
COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSE
WHEN:
April 28, 2012; 2PM TO 4.30PM
WHERE:
Hadley School Gymnasium, 24 Redington Street, Swampscott, MA
WHAT:
There's no better time to be at Hadley School than when alumni return to celebrate their memories of their school by the sea. Come visit the school, share memories, and browse the collection of Hadley memorabilia compiled exclusively for this occasion, including the revered sterling “Hadley Cup”. Coffee and pastries served. Free admission. All ages welcome. (Note: Hadley School isnot handicap accessible)
Can’t be there?
You can still share your old Hadley photos, report cards, yearbooks, or school newspapers!
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