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Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner Donation
from Verrazano Rotary Club

 

Students and staff posing with a turkey and various can goods.


Students of the Schermerhorn program distributed over 70 turkeys to our students on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving.  

A student inspects her checklist of items.

  
 Special thank you goes to the
   Verrazano Rotary Club of Brooklyn, NY
   for the turkeys.  
     
  

Two students prepare a give bag of a turkey and can goods.

  

Thanks to all the staff that assisted
  in organizing the event.

  

Two staff members with cans goods for the donations.

Verrazano Rotary Club Logo

 

DID YOU KNOW?:
  Baby turkeys are called poults and adult females are hens. In the US males are referred to as toms, but in Britain they are often called stags. The fleshy appendage that hangs down over a male turkey's beak is called a "snood."

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