Rebecca Warrington, owner of Shaper’s Hair Salon, and her husband Dan Warrington, owner of Warrington Builders, recently finished their third annual Poinsettia Sale. This year’s sale raised just over $2,000 to benefit Critchlow Adkins Children’s Centers. The proceeds will be used to provide tuition assistance for qualifying families enrolled in Critchlow’s childcare programs.
“We are very proud to host this sale every year,” says Rebecca. “It is so fun to see so many people from our community come into the salon and purchase their poinsettias. They know that their purchase gives back to the community, so everyone is in such great spirits. It really makes the holiday season enjoyable for us.”
People in photo, from left to right, are: Front row: James Redman (CACC Board Chair), Katie Schroeder (CACC Office Administrator), Keieve Colbert (CACC Easton School Age Site Director). Middle row: Rebecca “Bicky” Warrington (Shapers’ Salon Owner, CACC Board Member), Annetta Biscoe (CACC White Marsh Site Director), Julie Crocker (CACC Board Member), Joann Willis (CACC Preschool teacher), Mikeya Greene and Mila Villacorta (CACC Easton School Age Site teachers), Amy Michaels (CACC Program Manager). Back Row: Ellen Wallace (CACC Assistant Director), Cristy Morrell (CACC Executive Director), Tom Reynolds (CACC Board Member).
Critchlow Adkins Executive Director Cristy Morrell is very excited by the results of the sale. “We are so thrilled by the response to this fundraiser, and are very grateful to Rebecca and Dan for hosting it once again. Our children are so fortunate to have such great support within our community!”
Critchlow Adkins Children’s Centers (CACC) is a non-profit organization that provides quality, affordable, educational childcare in a nurturing, safe, and enriching environment. CACC offers year-round preschool programs, Pre -K through 5th grade before- and after-school care, and summer camp programs. Critchlow Adkins also provides literature based educational enrichment programming through their innovative STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) activities. These fun projects teach children of all ages to use critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills, and instill in them a love of learning through play.
CACC is able to offer quality childcare, enrichment programs, and tuition assistance to local families because of the generosity and financial support of individuals, businesses, and foundations in Talbot County. To learn more about Critchlow Adkins Children’s Centers, enroll you child in a program, or make a donation, visit www.cacckids.org or call 410.822.8061.
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