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Christmas cheer at City Hall
A festive atmosphere filled City Hall on Friday, with municipal offices decorated for the holidays and the Cranston High School East Chorus, pictured above, visiting to sing Christmas songs.
(Herald photos by Daniel Kittredge)
Yath, a Life Skills student at Cranston East, dons some antlers during a stop in the tax collector’s office. Life Skills students toured City Hall and judged the various office decorations.
(Herald photos by Daniel Kittredge)
HOLIDAY TOUR: Students from Cranston High School East’s Life Skills program visited City Hall on Dec. 20, meeting with Mayor Allan Fung before taking a tour of various municipal offices decorated for the season. At the conclusion of the tour, the students voted on their favorite decorations, with the city clerk’s office taking top honors.
(Herald photos by Daniel Kittredge)
EYES ON THE PRIZE: Life Skills student Emily Sanita holds up the trophy that was awarded to the winning office following last week’s tour. The trophy, which was filled with candy, was made using a 3-D printer.
(Herald photos by Daniel Kittredge)
EYES ON THE PRIZE: Life Skills student Emily Sanita holds up the trophy that was awarded to the winning office following last week’s tour. The trophy, which was filled with candy, was made using a 3-D printer.
(Herald photos by Daniel Kittredge)
TAKING A ‘SELFIE’: Larenz, a student in the Life Skills program at Cranston East, takes a “Selfie” in the window of the city clerk’s office on Dec. 20.
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