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TMHS Adaptive Ski Club Wreath Sales Return for 15th Year

If you’ve ever wondered about the mural of skiers on the back wall of Donna’s Donuts, it was inspired by the Tewks­bury Memorial High School Adaptive Ski Club, which provides opportunities for students in the special education and life skills programs at TMHS to get out in nature, have fun and conquer the slopes.

For the past 15 years, the group has sold wreaths to support its activities. 100% of proceeds go directly to students, and the wreaths come in before Thanksgiving. At $27 for a live pine wreath with a bow and pinecone ornaments, it’s a great way to get in the holiday spirit while supporting a wonderful cause.

Interested residents can order now through Friday, Oct. 28 through any member of the team or by contacting:
Patrick Galligan at pgalligan@tewksbury.k12.ma.us or
Anne Fay at amcgregorfay@tewksbury.k12.ma.us.

Or, check out the group’s Facebook page.

There are also plans to take orders next Saturday, Oct. 15, at Market Basket.

Lorna is a past and current Malden resident, U.S. Army veteran, and longtime tech and community journalist who has written for organizations ranging from the DIA to InformationWeek. In her previous hometown she founded a hyperlocal news site, the Tewksbury Carnation.

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