Mt. Hope Class of 2024 honors a 'rock solid' tradition

Posted 8/23/23

As tradition dictates, many students wound up just as paint-spattered as the inanimate objects they sought to paint.

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Mt. Hope Class of 2024 honors a 'rock solid' tradition

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Members of the Mt. Hope High School Class of 2024 gathered on Thursday afternoon to participate in a time-honored local tradition, painting various large rocks along Chestnut and Naomi Streets, as well as the bridge that spans Silver Creek near the entrance of the school.

As tradition dictates, many students wound up just as paint-spattered as the inanimate objects themselves.

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