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Lydia's Kids Foundation

 

Lydia’s Kids Foundation, is a private, charitable fund established to provide for the physical, emotional, or intellectual needs of students in the Newburyport Public Schools. The Foundation focuses on providing funds for short-term needs which can not be met by other agencies or organizations. Since its inception in 1996, teachers, nurses and administrators in the Newburyport Public Schools identify children in need to fund such diverse needs as eye glasses, boots, warm clothing, summer camp tuitions, etc.

 

 

“Lydia’s Pot of Gold” Calendar

The Foundation's major fundraiser that occurs annually where each day in March there will be a drawing for cash prizes.

You can win up to 31 times!

March 2012 Pot of Gold Winners

  • 3/1/12: Sue O'Neil  $100
  • 3/2/12: Dick Lamothe $50
  • 3/3/12: Elaine Cox $50
  • 3/4/12: Gail Derrivan $50
  • 3/5/12: Kathy Randall $50
  • 3/6/12: Wendy Crofts $75
  • 3/7/12: Bill Buckley $50
  • 3/8/12: Eve Leblanc $50
  • 3/9/12: Stella McCormick $50
  • 3/10/12: Linda Dodge $50
  • 3/11/12: Ellie Bailey $75
  • 3/12/12: Joe Capello $50
  • 3/13/12: Chris Geis $50
  • 3/14/12: Deanna Eastman $50
  • 3/15/12: Jackie Ferris $75
  • 3/16/12: Anne Enaire $50
  • 3/17/12: Ryan Gershuny $250
  • 3/18/12: Sue Conte $50
  • 3/19/12: Marci Amolsky $50
  • 3/20/12: Lorene Marx $100
  • 3/21/12: Vera Loy $50
  • 3/22/12: Diane Quigley $50
  • 3/23/12: Scott Barney $50
  • 3/24/12: Mary Ellen Clarkson $50
  • 3/25/12: Boyd Hancock $75
  • 3/26/12: Renee Ames $50
  • 3/27/12: Chris Johnson $50
  • 3/28/12: Tina Cochran $50
  • 3/29/12: Phyllis Packer $50
  • 3/30/12: Mardell Radebaugh $50
  • 3/31/12: Nancy Nichols $100

 

 

NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT

The Newburyport Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, or disability in admission to, access to, employment in, or treatment in its programs and activities.
The Newburyport Public Schools is committed to maintaining a school environment free of harassment based on race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, or disability. Harassment by administrators certified and support personnel, students, vendors and other individuals at school or at school-sponsored events is unlawful and is strictly prohibited. The Newburyport Public Schools requires all employees and students to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner with respect to their fellow employees, students and all members of the school community.

 

 

 


 

 
 
 
 
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