Your Best Shot: Elsmere students decorate shopping bags with inspirational messages – Albany Times Union
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Elsmere Elementary School students decorate paper shopping bags with inspirational messages Students in grades K-5 at Elsmere Elementary School in Delmar have teamed up with the local Hannaford Supermarket to brighten the shopping experience of local customers. With brightly colored hearts and rainbows and student messages that include phrases like “Stay Positive,” “Stay Safe,” “Happy Day,” and “Love is Key,” the bags are headed to the Hannaford in Delaware Plaza and will be in circulation late next week.
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Elsmere Elementary School students decorate paper shopping bags with inspirational messages Students in grades K-5 at Elsmere Elementary School in Delmar have teamed up with the local Hannaford Supermarket to brighten the shopping experience of local customers. With brightly colored hearts and rainbows and student messages that include phrases like “Stay Positive,” “Stay Safe,” “Happy Day,” and “Love is Key,” the bags are headed to the Hannaford in Delaware Plaza and will be in circulation late next week.
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Elsmere Elementary School students decorate paper shopping bags with inspirational messages Students in grades K-5 at Elsmere Elementary School in Delmar have teamed up with the local Hannaford Supermarket to brighten the shopping experience of local customers. With brightly colored hearts and rainbows and student messages that include phrases like “Stay Positive,” “Stay Safe,” “Happy Day,” and “Love is Key,” the bags are headed to the Hannaford in Delaware Plaza and will be in circulation late next week.
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Elsmere Elementary School students decorate paper shopping bags with inspirational messages
Students in grades K-5 at Elsmere Elementary School in Delmar have teamed up with the local Hannaford Supermarket to brighten the shopping experience of local customers. With brightly colored hearts and rainbows and student messages that include phrases like “Stay Positive,” “Stay Safe,” “Happy Day,” and “Love is Key,” the bags are headed to the Hannaford in Delaware Plaza and will be in circulation late next week. First, the bags must spend three days in “isolation” as a COVID health and safety precaution.
The community project was spearheaded by Elsmere School’s Library Media Specialist Jaimee Meyer as part of the school’s library class this week. The bags were donated to the school by the Delmar Hannaford.
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