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Local small business owners join together to honor Stafford seniors

by | May 26, 2020 | Schools & Education

Neesa Hart is the programming director for Bells After School, a Stafford music education program. She realized that the county’s 2249 seniors graduating from 5 public High Schools will be missing the spring milestone of a graduating celebration and decided to take action. She reached out to FastSigns, a Stafford small business, and devised a plan to print yard signs for all 2249 students and distribute them, free.    In previous years, when I drove past the schools that were hosting graduation ceremonies, I was impacted by the feeling of joy and accomplishment in those stadiums. I wanted to feel a little piece of that this year, and I think the yard signs accomplish that.”    Signs were distributed last week.  If you know of someone who missed out contact Neesa at:  [email protected]

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