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The Harborfields Central School District brought the community together on Sept. 14, 2016 at Oldfield Middle School for “A Taste of Harborfields.” Sponsored by the district and Harborfields PTAs, the event featured a variety of community organizations and food.
Organizations in attendance included Harborfields Public Library, Girl Scouts, Youth Directions & Alternatives, Greenlawn Civic Association, Lily’s Bread Box and more. Tables were stationed around the cafeteria displaying information about their organizations and some even provided food. Harborfields school-community organizations joined in the festivities as well.
District administrators attended the event, conversing with the community and organizations.
“The intent of this event is to provide our community with the opportunity to learn about district organizations that support our schools,” said Superintendent of Schools Diana Todaro. “It is with their support that our students have been afforded wonderful experiences and opportunities.”
Photo Captions:
Photo 1: Members from Harborfields Public Library greeted the community at Harborfields Central School District’s “A Taste of Harborfields.”
Photo 2: Harborfields SEPTA provided treats and information at “A Taste of Harborfields” on Sept. 14., 2016
Photo 3: Deputy Superintendent Dr. Francesco Ianni and Board of Education President Nicholas Giuliano greeted community members.
Photo 4: Multiple organizations came out for “A Taste of Harborfields,” including the Girl Scouts.
Photo 5: The community enjoyed a variety of food at “A Taste of Harborfields” on Sept. 14, 2016.
Photo 6: Co-President of the Washington Drive Primary School PTA Kristin Guzzardo spoke to community members at “A Taste of Harborfields.”
Photo 7: Families from the Harborfields community joined in the festivities on Sept. 14.
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