Pennies for a well

 

 
 
 
 
Tony Spurging (left front) and Joaquim Dharamsi and the rest of the Upper Lynn elementary school kindergarten class have collected 52,000 pennies ($520) to fund a water well for a village in a developing country. The school is planning a second collection in May and June. The program is sponsored by Free the Children and RBC.
 

Tony Spurging (left front) and Joaquim Dharamsi and the rest of the Upper Lynn elementary school kindergarten class have collected 52,000 pennies ($520) to fund a water well for a village in a developing country. The school is planning a second collection in May and June. The program is sponsored by Free the Children and RBC.

Photograph by: Paul McGrath , North Shore News

Tony Spurging (left front) and Joaquim Dharamsi and the rest of the Upper Lynn elementary school kindergarten class have collected 52,000 pennies ($520) to fund a water well for a village in a developing country. The school is planning a second collection in May and June. The program is sponsored by Free the Children and RBC.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Tony Spurging (left front) and Joaquim Dharamsi and the rest of the Upper Lynn elementary school kindergarten class have collected 52,000 pennies ($520) to fund a water well for a village in a developing country. The school is planning a second collection in May and June. The program is sponsored by Free the Children and RBC.
 

Tony Spurging (left front) and Joaquim Dharamsi and the rest of the Upper Lynn elementary school kindergarten class have collected 52,000 pennies ($520) to fund a water well for a village in a developing country. The school is planning a second collection in May and June. The program is sponsored by Free the Children and RBC.

Photograph by: Paul McGrath , North Shore News