One Amazing Night is tonight at Barrington Middle School

Special event includes Empty Bowls fund-raiser

Posted 6/5/24

Barrington Middle School’s One Amazing Night will make its triumphant return on Wednesday, June 5. The event runs from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the school.  

Fun activities will be hosted …

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One Amazing Night is tonight at Barrington Middle School

Special event includes Empty Bowls fund-raiser

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Barrington Middle School’s One Amazing Night will make its triumphant return on Wednesday, June 5. The event runs from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the school. 

Fun activities will be hosted throughout the middle school building — there will be displays of students’ work and special student performances. There will also be henna tattoos, face-painting, mini-golf, a Ninja Warrior course, balloon twisting, and plenty of refreshments. There will be food trucks outside the school, as well as pizza and ice cream.

One Amazing Night is open to the entire community. 

Barrington Middle School art teacher Kristin Anderson and industrial arts teacher Alex Tainsh have been helping plan the event. One Amazing Night had not been held since the pandemic. 

In addition, the school will also hold its annual Empty Bowls fund-raiser. For a small donation, people can select a bowl and all proceeds will be given to Tap-In.

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