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Euclid Eagles Show Support For Boston's First Responders
Entire school took part in Operation Goody Bag raising money and writing thank you cards for the first responders up in Boston.

The entire Euclid School community came together to show support for the first responders in Boston.
On Friday students and staff wore blue and gold to show their support and the students decorated thank you cards which will be attached to goody bags and sent up to Boston to be given out to first responders.
The teachers collected a total of $400 for the Operation Goody Bag cause, said teacher Courtney Tacinelli.
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Throughout the day Friday students took some time out to decorate cards which will be attached to lunch bags which will later be filled by goodies by Operation Goody Bag and then distributed to the first responders in Boston, said second grade teacher Pamala Lambe.
Students in her class traced their hands on a card to acknowledge the "helping hand" the first responders gave to those in need and added a little message of thanks.
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Every kid in the school made a bag so Euclid will have 450 goody bags being sent up to Boston, said Lambe.
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