KENOSHA — United Way of Kenosha County has recognized Ocean Spray’s Kenosha manufacturing facility for their generosity during the company’s annual pledge campaign.
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READ ACROSS KENOSHA 2025
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Christine O'Regan, Kenosha Unified School District's coordinator of library, media and instructional technology, reads "Piper Chen Sings" by Maris Pasquale Doran and Phillipa Soo to Garry Combs's second grade class at Somers Elementary School on Thursday. O'Regan was one of several volunteer readers who took part in Read Across Kenosha on Thursday.
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Kenosha Unified School District Coordinator of Library, Media and Instructional Technology Christine O'Regan shows illustrations from the book "Piper Chen Sings" by Maris Pasquale Doran and Phillipa Soo to Gary Combs's second grade class at Somers Elementary School o as part of Read Across Kenosha. O'Regan was one of many volunteers who took part in the day that aims to promote literacy to students in the March event.
READ ACROSS KENOSHA 2025
Kenosha Unified School District Coordinator of Library, Media and Instructional Technology Christine O’Regan points to students in Garry Combs’s second grade class at Somers Elementary during Read Across Kenosha on Thursday.
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Kenosha Unified School District Coordinator of Library, Media and Instructional Technology Christine O'Regan smiles with excitement as second grade students in Garry Combs's class at Somers Elementary read along parts of "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss with her during the 2025 Read Across Kenosha. The program is set to return to local classrooms on March 5.
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Ritu Raju, Gateway Technical College CEO and President, talks with third grade students at Forest Park Elementary School before reading books during the Read Across Kenosha event hosted by United Way of Kenosha County on Thursday.
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Ritu Raju, Gateway Technical College CEO and President, reads “Green Eggs and Ham” to third grade students at Forest Park Elementary School during the Read Across Kenosha event hosted by United Way of Kenosha County on Thursday.
READ ACROSS KENOSHA 2025
Ritu Raju, Gateway Technical College CEO and President, reads “Green Eggs and Ham” to third grade students at Forest Park Elementary School during the Read Across Kenosha event hosted by United Way of Kenosha County on Thursday.
READ ACROSS KENOSHA 2025
Ritu Raju, Gateway Technical College CEO and President, reads “Green Eggs and Ham” to third grade students at Forest Park Elementary School during the Read Across Kenosha event hosted by United Way of Kenosha County on Thursday.
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Ritu Raju, then Gateway Technical College CEO and president, reads “Green Eggs and Ham” to third grade students at Forest Park Elementary School during the Read Across Kenosha event hosted by United Way of Kenosha County in 2025.
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Ritu Raju, Gateway Technical College CEO and president, asks questions as she reads “Green Eggs and Ham” to third grade students at Forest Park Elementary School during Read Across Kenosha hosted by United Way of Kenosha County on Thursday.
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Ritu Raju, Gateway Technical College CEO and President, center, asks students to raise their hands whenever they hear “Sam’ as she reads “Green Eggs and Ham” to third grade students at Forest Park Elementary School during the Read Across Kenosha event hosted by United Way of Kenosha County on Thursday.
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Ritu Raju, Gateway Technical College CEO and President, reads “Green Eggs and Ham” to third grade students at Forest Park Elementary School during the Read Across Kenosha event hosted by United Way of Kenosha County on Thursday.

