Employees at Atrion, the Warwick-based software networking company, turned their efforts to wrapping Christmas gifts and a dress-down day where they could wear jeans to work as a means of raising …
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Employees at Atrion, the Warwick-based software networking company, turned their efforts to wrapping Christmas gifts and a dress-down day where they could wear jeans to work as a means of raising $1,522 for the J. Arthur Trudeau Center Special Olympics team, the Tigers. Employees gathered Thursday, as the funds were presented to Holly Fleury and Terri-Lynn Jones, Tiger team members, on behalf of the Trudeau Center.
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