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WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — The Children’s Community School in Waterbury held a back-to-school picnic on Friday to bring the community together. Attendees were able to spend time outside with ...
When the first St. Joseph Children's Home picnic began in 1850, the Louisville orphanage was for children who’d lost a parent to diseases of the era like influenza, typhoid, and cholera.
In the video, we see a group of school kids collecting money and submitting it to the teacher. The money is for one of their friends who can now join his friends for a picnic party.
Parishioners and community members gathered at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church on Sunday for the church's 122nd ...
They were celebrating the beginning of the new school year at a Back to School Picnic. “It’s been a good beginning,” principal Catherine Allie said. “We have 50 new families.” ...
The Waco Family & Faith International Film Festival will host its fifth annual Community Barbecue & Back-To-School Picnic from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at Texas State Technical College, 3801 Campus Drive.
Address: 1230 W. School St., Chicago; This popular Lakeview park features a Chicago skyline-themed playground, ... Set up your picnic near the Children’s Grove, an accessible playground where the ...
This fabulous picture shows children from Allerton Primary School enjoying a whole school picnic in a local meadow to celebrate their healthy school status back in 2006.
More than 100 community members gathered for the annual Fourth of July picnic at Izaak Walton Preserve in Homewood organized ...
When the first St. Joseph Children's Home picnic began in 1850, the Louisville orphanage was for children who’d lost a parent to diseases of the era like influenza, typhoid, and cholera.
WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — The Children’s Community School in Waterbury held a back-to-school picnic on Friday to bring the community together. Attendees were able to spend time outside with t… ...
When the first St. Joseph Children's Home picnic began in 1850, the Louisville orphanage was for children who’d lost a parent to diseases of the era like influenza, typhoid, and cholera.