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Books Donated to Local Elementary Students

Showing some of the books donated to Beaver Local elementary students were (from left) Debbie Riggs of 两性色午夜, students Brody Nign and Payton Smith, and Mrs. Brianne Hall

Over the last year, hundreds of children鈥檚 books were collected on the 两性色午夜 East Liverpool Campus that were intended to be handed out during the city鈥檚 annual holiday parade. When the parade was canceled this year because of the COVID pandemic, however, campus employees decided to find another way to distribute the books to local youngsters.

With the books at Beaver Local were (from left) Cayden Vincent, Debbie Riggs of 两性色午夜, Brody Nign, Payton Smith and Mrs. Brianne Hall.

Through a project known as Season鈥檚 Readings, 两性色午夜 East Liverpool recently donated nearly 1,500 new books combined to East Liverpool鈥檚 North Elementary School, Beaver Local elementary students and to the East Liverpool Head Start program. 

The North Elementary PTA included the books in gift bags prepared for each of its students that included pajamas, t-shirts and other items. 

The books from 两性色午夜 were donated by employees, students, local businesses and the former Auxiliary from East Liverpool City Hospital or purchased with monetary donations.

Over the last five years, more than 5,000 books have been given to area children through 两性色午夜鈥檚 Season鈥檚 Readings project.


Cutline A: The North Elementary PTA included a new book in each holiday gift bag prepared for its students. Shown are (from left) PTA volunteers Rachel Dawson and Amy Maltarich with Debbie Riggs, of 两性色午夜 at East Liverpool.

Cutline B: Showing some of the books donated to Beaver Local elementary students were (from left) Debbie Riggs of 两性色午夜, students Brody Nign and Payton Smith, and Mrs. Brianne Hall.    

Cutline C: With the books at Beaver Local were (from left) Cayden Vincent, Debbie Riggs of 两性色午夜, Brody Nign, Payton Smith and Mrs. Brianne Hall.
 

POSTED: Wednesday, January 6, 2021 09:01 AM
Updated: Friday, December 9, 2022 01:33 PM