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Library Character Dress Up Day

Darlene Skeels
On April 17, 130 students, faculty and staff participated in Westminster’s second annual Library Character Dress Up Day. Organized by the Library Teen Advisory Group, it is a fun day where people dress as a favorite character from literature, film or real life, and make a small donation to charity.

The $156 raised from this year’s event will be donated to the Ghana Village Benefit Fund, to help build a school and library in Ghana. (For additional information, see these Web sites:
http://www.hopeoutloud.org/ghannaproject.html
http://www.hopeoutloud.org/flyers/ghana_benefit_flyer.pdf)

Among the characters represented this year were Romeo and Juliet, Tigger, Pinocchio, Peter Pan, Audrey Hepburn, Hermione, Virginia Woolf and her sister Vanessa Bell, Anne Bonny, and Goldilocks and the three bears, to name a few. All in all, it made for a colorful change from classroom dress and best of all, it was for a good cause.
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