On Sunday, March 11, Jess Moquin, member of the Cranston East class of 2010, held the Bolts Bazaar after being inspired by the class of 2017, who raised enough money for the entire class to go on their senior trip for free. Moquin is trying to do the
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On Sunday, March 11, Jess Moquin, member of the Cranston East class of 2010, held the Bolts Bazaar after being inspired by the class of 2017, who raised enough money for the entire class to go on their senior trip for free.
Moquin is trying to do the same for the class of 2018 as all proceeds from the Bazaar went will be benefiting student events. The Bazaar was held in the East gym.
Approximately 75 vendors, ranging from decorative wreaths and candles to afghans and hand made dresses, were there Sunday. Throughout the day, crowds flowed through the event, taking in and purchasing items that were for sale.
The day also included a penny social raffle and concessions.
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