Rally in the Alley returns

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The third Annual Rally in the Alley will be held on Saturday, Nov. 23, from 5 to 8:30 p.m. It’s a ticketed outdoor street festival held on Mechanic Street, and will include live entertainment, drinks, food from local restaurants, auction baskets and activities.

Proceeds will benefit the Haddonfield Educational Trust’s Innovative Teacher Grants Program, which celebrates and encourages innovation in the classrooms. The trust recognizes that the borough school district works with a limited annual budget, so through its grants, teachers have been able to bring special programs into classes not funded by the traditional budget process.

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Examples of previous grants include BeeBots coding robots; a hydroponic garden for the middle school; and equipment for the music department, among others. To hear more about the program from Haddonfield’s teachers, visit https://www.haddonfieldeducationaltrust.org/teacher-grants.

To learn more about the Rally in the Alley, go to https://www.haddonfieldeducationaltrust.org/rally-in-the-alley-2024.

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