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On June 4, Rock Brook School held its 3rd Annual Rock Brook Celebration … An Evening of Two-Step & Honky Tonk. The fun evening included country line dancing, live music, barbecue buffet and auction.  For more than forty years, Rock Brook School has provided exceptional special education services to children, as well as support for families and professionals. We are so proud of our students and the hard work of our dedicated staff.
I’d like to take a moment to recognize all who helped make An evening of Two-Step & Honky Tonk possible. Thanks to all the families and businesses that contributed prizes for our auction. A special thanks to Rock Brook parent Laura Jones who contributed Yankees/Red Sox tickets for our special raffle as well as several additional auction items. Our gratitude to the Blue Wave Ramblers for the fantastic music; and Debbie Figel for calling our Country Line Dances. Much appreciation to The Lodge at Montgomery for hosting our event; and Mary the Queen of Pork for catering the affair. Also, credit to our students and staff for creating the lovely theme oriented décor.
And finally, I’d like to thank our guests, sponsors and donors. Your generosity helps Rock Brook School continue its legacy of quality education, providing supports and ensuring success for children withcommunication and learning difficulties.
Mary Caterson
Executive Director of Rock Brook School

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