After being delayed for about six months Rosemont’s annual lunch on the lawn event has finally come. Students and their parents can come to the school and have their own picnic with food they brought from home. Kids can have food from places, not from school, with friends and family.
The last Lunch on the Lawn of the Year occurred on Wednesday, May 22. Families and friends gathered on picnic blankets to enjoy the perfect weather and a meal from local vendors. “It was a change of pace with a nice break from a stressful Wednesday,” says Violet Simpson. ¨It was a fun time to spend with family,” Oliver Brown stated.
During the most stressful week of the school year, Lunch on the Lawn was a nice time to spend with family and a nice break from finals.
Lunch on the Lawn
Jun 5, 2024
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