Friday, March 15, 2013

Southern Regional Middle School holds Easter egg hunt

An Easter egg hunt, sponsored by the Southern Regional Education Association, will take place at the Southern Regional Middle School in Manahawkin on Saturday, March 16. The event will take place on the front lawn of the school, located at 75 Chambers Bridge Rd., between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Participating children will be divided into different groups, from 1 to 3 years old and 4 to 7 years old. Admission is free, but BYOB – bring your own basket!

Photo via Southern Mamas
An Easter egg hunt and other
fun activities will be held at
SRMS in Stafford on March 16.
Games and prizes, a bounce house, crafts, face painting and other fun activities, including a chance to meet the Easter Bunny, will be offered. Treats provided by the school’s history buff club and student council members will be available for purchase in the cafeteria.
“We’re happy to do it again for the kids,” said Clair Chapter, co-adviser for the history buff club, who also teaches seventh- and eighth-grade social studies at the middle school. “It’s to bring the community together because we realize that our Stafford district is separate from the Island schools and our Waretown sending district. We want the kids who are up-and-coming to the Southern district to come and see what it’s like here and to kind of mingle. It’s kind of nice to have them introduced to the district where they’ll be going someday,” she added.
For more information, email Chapter at cchapter@srsd.net, or call 609-597-9481. 

This article was published in The SandPaper.

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