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October 23, 2024

Red Bank C.R.O.P. Walk Poster Contest

Every fall all of Miss DiMaggio’s first semester art classes in grades first through eighth participate in the Red Bank Crop Walk poster contest.  This year we were lucky enough to have eight winners!  Thank you to all who participated in the art contest, brought in food donations and walked to support.  No one in this world should be hungry.  That’s why the Crop Hunger Walk is more than just a yearly gathering.  It’s a movement that’s 55 years strong.  Thank you to everyone and all you do.

2nd Place – Lydia Griffith (7th), 3rd Place – Ellen Fu (5th) & 1st Place – Aashi Jain (8th)
Honorable Mention – Aadarshini Chauhan (8th), Violet Pladek (8th), Juliet Hartigan 7th, Brody Williams (6th) & Leah Sweeney 8th

Thank you to Miss DiMaggio and all of her classes hard work and supporting the CROP Walk Poster Contest.

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