Mayor Scott Avedisian participated in Jumpstart’s Read for the Record on Tuesday, joining adults and children throughout the country in an effort to set a new world record for having the most …
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Mayor Scott Avedisian participated in Jumpstart’s Read for the Record on Tuesday, joining adults and children throughout the country in an effort to set a new world record for having the most people reading the same book on the same day. Avedisian read the children’s book, Bunny Cakes, by Rosemary Wells, to Drum Rock Early Childhood Center kindergartners in the class of Patti Shanley. The mayor also brought along another book about being a boss. In 2013 more than 2.4 million people participated in Jumpstart’s Read for the Record. Since the campaign’s inception in 2006, Jumpstart has raised more than $8.6 million for early education programs across the country. (Warwick Beacon photos)
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