Hundreds of grandparents and family members attended Grandparents Day at J.E. Ober Elementary School on Nov. 20. Guests visited classrooms, read books and enjoyed refreshments during the event. (Top right picture) Larry Clem, right, reads a book with his grandson, Josh Snyder, a first-grade student at J.E. Ober Elementary. (Top left picture) Jean Wappes, left, colors with second-grader Ziva Oman during Grandparents Day in Zach Delauder’s classroom. Wappes is Delauder’s grandmother and shared her time with those whose grandparents were unable to attend. (Picture on left) Terry Werling, left, visits his grandson, Henry Werling during Grandparent’s Day. At right is Henry’s aunt, Elizabeth Bruick.
Grandparents Day at J.E. Ober Elementary School
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