Several schools were the recipient of work done by
volunteers taking part in the annual Nancy Perry Day of Caring. Volunteers from local businesses dug out old
bushes, spread mulch, trimmed trees and other work to improve the look at some schools.
Other volunteers assembled reading
packets for students. Volunteers were at
Scott Dual Language Magnet School, McCarter Elementary School and Pine Ridge
Prep.
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