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HallowRead was great experience for first timers

Cyber Pumpkin Carving was best experience
About: Approximately 500 turn out for 2009 Hallow Read at ACES

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This was the first time my grandsons, Hunter and Kodie Gadberry, and I had attended HallowRead.Hunter is a 6th grader, in Mrs.Teresa Roy's homeroom. Kodie is a 2nd grader in Mrs. Jennifer's class at CWC.



We stopped by CWC, first for the Social Studies program, then went on to ACES.

HallowRead was an exciting adventure for the three of us. We enjoyed everything. The cyber pumpkin carving was what we enjoyed themost. Being called their Mom, instead of their Nanna, was the highlight of the night, for me.

We want to thank everyone who made this event possible. We plan on attending this great event next year.

Thank you, ACES, and your sponsors!

s/Ann Burton Murphy
Hunter & Kodie Gadberry


This story was posted on 2009-10-28 10:00:49
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