DURYEA — Holy Rosary School recently hosted a Barnes and Noble Night in which family and friends enjoyed a variety of events such as face painting, holiday crafts, basket raffles, carols sung by the school’s choir, Christmas stories, forensics team performances and routines from the school cheerleading squad.
The event was for students to support their school while also getting in some early Christmas shopping.
Claire Carden, left, and Maci Bulzoni enjoy creating holiday masterpieces at the craft table during Holy Rosary School’s Barnes & Noble night.
Pictured, from left, Kalli Mahalsky, Lidia Marranca, and Meghan McDonnell pose with a few of the hundreds of children’s books available to read and enjoy during Holy Rosary School’s Barnes & Noble night.

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In photo, from left, cheerleaders Sara Nealon, Jameson Sciandra, and Morgan Hembury delighted the crowd with some holiday cheers during Holy Rosary School’s Barnes & Noble night.
In photo, from left, Ben Schupp, Jack DeSanto, and Max Schupp listen to second grade teacher, Mrs. Joan Dowd read “The Queen Of Christmas” during Holy Rosary School’s Barnes & Noble night.
Members of the Holy Rosary School Choir rang in the holiday season by performing Christmas carols during the school’s Barnes & Noble night. In photo, from left, first row, Maryn Cosgrove, Maddie Miller, Maci Bulzoni. Second row, Ellie Faulent, Anna Pietrowski, Morgan Hembury, Jameson Sciendra. Third row, Ariana Cabelly, Sara Nealon. fourth row, Mrs. Debbie Brady, Assistant Director; Angelina Corridoni, Abigail Miller, Paul Stevenson, James Mattucci, Coran Twomey, Andrew Bender, Mr. Jackson Fiore, Choir Director.



