Sponsor spotlight: Holy Rosary School celebrates fall and its 60th anniversary with cultural pride - Lynnwood Today

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Holy Rosary School is enthusiastically celebrating its 60th anniversary this fall, bringing together students, faculty, and families for a series of vibrant cultural events. The school has emphasized the importance of cultural pride and community spirit during this milestone year. Various activities have been organized to encourage student participation, showcasing diverse backgrounds and traditions. These festivities not only honor the school's rich history but also reinforce its commitment to inclusivity and belonging. The anniversary serves as a significant moment for reflection on the school's contributions to the Lynnwood community over the last six decades.

With a focus on celebrating diversity, Holy Rosary aims to foster a strong sense of unity among its students and families. The cultural pride showcased during the celebrations highlights the school's role in shaping a supportive educational environment. As the community comes together for this special occasion, the spirit of collaboration and celebration is palpable throughout the school and its surroundings.

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