MADELYN P. HASTINGS | THE VINDICATOR
Mrs. Paula English holds Carolynn Armstrong's, 8, hand during Smile Day at EJ Blott Elementary. Smile Day was held to raise money for cleft palate surgeries of children in the area. One surgery costs $250 and the school raised $369.15 by collecting loose change from students and faculty. Carolynn recently received the surgery.
Published on October 12, 2012
MADELYN P. HASTINGS | THE VINDICATOR
Students at EJ Blott Elementary walk the track of the Liberty Football field holding their decorated smiles during Smile Day. Smile Day was held to raise money for cleft palate surgeries of children in the area. One surgery costs $250 and the school raised $369.15 by collecting loose change from students and faculty.
Published on October 12, 2012
MADELYN P. HASTINGS | THE VINDICATOR
JaKyia Davis, 9, helps Zachary DeBiase, 9, with his smile necklace during Smile Day at EJ Blott Elementary. Smile Day was held to raise money for cleft palate surgeries of children in the area. One surgery costs $250 and the school raised $369.15 by collecting loose change from students and faculty.
Published on October 12, 2012
MADELYN P. HASTINGS | THE VINDICATOR
Carolynn Armstrong, 8, shows off her Smile Train bracelet during Smile Day at EJ Blott Elementary. Smile Train is a non-profit organization that arranges programs worldwide such as Smile Day. Smile Day was held to raise money for cleft palate surgeries of children in the area. One surgery costs $250 and the school raised $369.15 by collecting loose change from students and faculty. Carolynn recently received the surgery.
Published on October 12, 2012
MADELYN P. HASTINGS | THE VINDICATOR
Serenity Sanders, 10, places a Smile Train bracelet on Carolynn Armstrong, 8, at EJ Blott Elementary during Smile Day. Smile Train is a non-profit organization that arranges programs worldwide such as Smile Day. Smile Day was held to raise money for cleft palate surgeries of children in the area. One surgery costs $250 and the school raised $369.15 by collecting loose change from students and faculty. Carolynn recently received the surgery.
Published on October 12, 2012
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