Letter: Thanks to all who helped with read-a-thon

Posted 12/30/15

To the editor: To the children who participated in Rudy’s Read-A-Thon,

We would like to thank all of the children and their sponsors who took part in our recent read-a-thon to help raise funds for the new children’s room at the …

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Letter: Thanks to all who helped with read-a-thon

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To the editor: To the children who participated in Rudy’s Read-A-Thon,

We would like to thank all of the children and their sponsors who took part in our recent read-a-thon to help raise funds for the new children’s room at the Barrington Public Library.

It is so special that children “Reading for Rudy” be part of the effort to create our new children’s room. Every minute you read has helped bring us closer to seeing Rudy in his new home! You should be very proud of your part in this effort.

We would personally like to thank: Latham Van Hull, Benjamin Reuter, Winslow and Vivian Sonpal, Ava and Rocco DiMatteo, Violet Conner, Carmela Arden, Reynard Willier, Zoe Austin, Conner Austin, Sydney Grace Blundin, Sam and Jon Crawford, James Schuller, Frannie Johnson, Giana Colona, Piper and Aspen Kirkson, Clavin Moshier, Nicholas, Christopher and Olivia Johnson, Matthew, Anthony and Frank Fede, Raj and Emmy Antone, Luke Andsager, Gaby Glassner, and Alexandra and Zoe Bates.

Thank you again for helping.

Debbie Barchi

Barrington Public Library Director

Rudy

Children’s room guinea pig

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