Holy Rosary School students recently celebrated the Thanksgiving holiday by creating projects, cards of Thanksgiving, recipe books and making butter. Students enjoyed spending time with each other as they prepared for the holiday.
Holy Rosary School first-grade students, from left, Elizabeth Rich, Dominic Marranca, Cassidi Quinn, and Cole Pace create disguises for Tom Turkey who’s hiding out for Thanksgiving.
Holy Rosary School first-grade student Brea Lussi, left, makes a Thanksgiving project with her seventh-grade buddy, Dana Mackin, as students crated crafts and did other activities to celebrate the holiday.
Kindergarten and sixth-grade students at Holy Rosary School partnered up to create Thanksgiving cards for Reverend Joseph Sibliano, pastor at the Oblates of St. Joseph Seminary in Laflin to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. Fromleft, first row, are Olivia DeSena, Lily Peet, Haley Karboski, Dino DiMauro, Marco Agolino, C.J. Stevenson, Nora McNamara, and Sarah Lyons. Second row, Madeline Witkowski, Covington Lehman, Ainsley Lear, Callie Martin, Jack Quinn, Sam Davitt, Ben Faulent, Lukas Herbert, Ava Policare, Julianna Ciuccio, Eli Licari, Hannah Cooley, Reagan Martin, and Lilly Sammon. Third row, Ashley Abplanalp, Gloria Tabone, Michael Cicon, Henry Rosen, Karli Mahasky, Brielle Scheland, Giselle Falzone, Hailey Sebastian, Jessica Ostrowski, Paige Skibitsky. Fourth row, Andrew Bender, Carsyn Cole, Charles Cox, Louis Lussi, Kyle Skutack, Ethan Licari and Hailey Halagarda.

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First-grade students from Holy Rosary School created recipe books on “How To Cook Your Thanksgiving Turkey” as the students celebrated the holiday with various crafts and activities. From left, first row, are Allie Becker, Brea Lussi, Jack Orr, Kaitlyn Talipan, Stephanie Cashmere, Jade Pilarcik. Second row, Cole Pace, Ryleigh Stivers, Dominic Limongelli, Cassidi Quinn, Jake White, Molly Kratz. Third row, Alivia Ernest, Chase Valeski, Braylin Scheland, Cameron Clogero, Emma DeSanto, Gavin Gilsolfi. Fourth row, Dominic Marranca, Mia Ferranti, Dominic Denisco, Aiden Sartorio, Elizabeth Rich and Angelo DiMauro.
Holy Rosary School students in grades pre-kindergarten through third enjoy their homemade butter and bread which they made as part of their lessons on Pilgrims and Native Americans. From left, are Jack DeSanto, Ben Schupp, Maryn Cosgrove, Zachary Connors, Allie Becker, Covington Lehman and Aiden Sartorio.



