Easter Market of Love – The organization of the Larisa 7th Primary School Parents’ Association was successfully completed

Easter Market of Love – The organization of the Larisa 7th Primary School Parents’ Association was successfully completed
Easter Market of Love – The organization of the Larisa 7th Primary School Parents’ Association was successfully completed
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On Sunday, April 21, the Association of Parents and Guardians of the 7th Primary School of Larissa organized with great success the Easter Market of Love, offering students, parents and the wider community a beautiful experience that combined fun, social participation and solidarity.

According to the relevant announcement:

Attending the event was remarkable and truly invaluable! The handmade decorations and the Easter candles stole the show with the beauty and detail they had in their construction. Really impressive creations!

The children had a great time in the yard of the 7th Primary school which was full of games and fun! The game of riddles and tests prepared and conducted by the principal, Mrs Zafiria Loutsouas well as the favorite egg hunt brought countless children’s smiles!

The organization was flawless and we all enjoyed a beautiful Sunday full of smiles and happy faces! We want to sincerely thank all of you who participated and supported us!

A little happier than the rest, the winner of the grand raffle for the 10 kg lamb, Mr. Kostas Fourikos! Congratulations! It is also very important to mention that with the kind contribution of those present, we collected many kilos of food for the Larissa Nursing Home, thus helping our fellow human beings in need in a highly symbolic move. The food collected will be delivered by children of our school, in a new action of the Association that will take place immediately”.

The article is in Greek

Greece

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