Students at the Cincinnati School forĀ Creative and Performing Arts created an 18-by-13-foot banner to show support for Sandy Hook School and the community of Newtown, Conn. following the recent tragedy at that school.
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Posted: 01/18/2013
CINCINNATI - Students at Cincinnati's School for Creative and Performing Arts unveiled a 18 feet by 13 feet banner created to show support for students at Sandy Hook School in Newtown, Conn.
The banner, featuring hundreds of heartfelt messages and drawings on pastel pieces of fabric sown together, will be sent to the Newtown community the weekend of Jan. 19.
All grade levels at the kindergarten through 12th grade at the school participated in the creation of the banner.
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