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UPDATE: Watertown-based School Hosting Night of Gratitude for Early Educators

By Guest Writer | August 19, 2019

NOTE: The date has changed for the Night of Gratitude event. The following announcement was provided by Little Sprouts:

Little Sprouts, an award-winning network of preschools in New England, announce the kickoff to their “Gratitude is Good” campaign with a Night of Gratitude event devoted to early educators. The event takes place at the Little Sprouts Watertown school located at 150 Coolidge Avenue, Watertown, MA on a date to be determined. Designed to celebrate the tenacity and capacity of all professionals who dedicate their careers to helping children learn, grow, and thrive, a Night of Gratitude will include light refreshments, thank you gifts, and an inspiring presentation from early educator, World Marathon Champion, and TB12 Sponsored Athlete Becca Pizzi. Pizzi’s experience as a leader in both the fields of early education and physical training offers a unique and inspiring perspective on how to build stamina, persistence, and resilience.

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