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Rocking for a cause
Young children took over part of Cayuga Community College's main lobby Nov. 19 as part of the school's Early Childhood Club's first ever Rock a Thon fundraiser for the child care center and preschool on campus.
Throughout the event, which lasted from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 19, club members rocked in borrowed rocking chairs near the president's office. The goal was to keep someone rocking in at least one of the chairs all day. A few times during the day, the children from the child care center joined in the fun and filled the lobby with laughter.
“My favorite part was seeing all the children get involved,” said Darcy Barber, co-chairperson for the rock a thon. “They were up here rocking and one kept saying, ‘I'm making money, I'm making money' as they rocked back and forth.”
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