August 21, 2009
ROCKINGHAM PARK RACETRACK MINISTRY
DONATES SCHOOL SUPPLIES TO KIDS
SALEM, NH-- The racetrack ministry at Rockingham
Park on Friday rewarded some of the children of families who have raced at
Rockingham Park this summer with gift bags filled with new
supplies as the kids get ready to start the school year.
The kids, who will enter grade levels from
kindergarten to high school senior this fall, were presented with
their gift packs by Lee Alphen, the chaplain at the track and the director of
the ministry, and Ann Halloran of St. Joseph's Parish in Salem.
"These are all great kids who worked with their
parents' horses all summer and their families are part of the ministry," said
Alphen. "We got to be good friends with them and they are all really nice kids
who are hard workers. We wanted to recognize what great kids they are, and also
reward them for it. So we got them the supplies so that they can start the year
off right, and at the same time have something to remember Rockingham Park by.
We also want them to remember that God loves them."
The children were honored in a winner's circle
celebration and they are Jamie Rankin (9), Stefany Rankin (13), Jessica Rankin
(17), Kelsie Ingraham (12), Steele Stratton (8), Naomie Beaulieu (5), Tammarra
Carlstrom (17), Shaun Carlstom (15), Sheryl saunders (11), Christine Smith (13),
Matthew Quinn (12), Emily Quinn (8), Tyler Quinn (7), and Brenda and Ricky
Quinn, who are both starting kindergarten.
"We gave them their supplies in the winner's circle
because they are all winners," Alphen said.
Halloran, who was an elementary schoool teacher at
the Barron Schoool in Salem for 39 years, selected the age-appropriate items for
each child's individual gift bag. The supplies included books, pencils, pens,
crayons, notebooks, map books, work books, and markers, and each
child found special surprises inside the bags as well.
"I really enjoy doing this and each of these
children is very caring and thus is deserving," said Halloran. "The new
supplies will help each of them get the new school year started off on the right
foot."
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