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Art works by special needs students were displayed at an April 13 exhibit in partnership with Kingsway Services and Voorhees schools. With no judges or awards, the focus was on enjoying the vibrant, heartfelt work created by the students. The event was made possible by Donna Ross, supervisor of special services for township schools, and Darleen Blesi, director of development at Kingsway Learning Center. Volunteers Michele O’Hare, Alex Wills, Doreen Goldberg and Ilean and Alan Stein also had key roles.

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