MOMS Club members paint stones to remember those lost to slavery

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PHOTOS COURTESY OF DOVEY SAWHNEY-GILL

 

Adults and children painted some of the “1818 Remembrance Stones” with East Brunswick MOMS Club members on Aug. 19 near the East Brunswick municipal pond.
The stones are part of the Lost Souls Memorial Project.
For more information about the Lost Souls Memorial Project, which seeks to honor the lives lost to slavery in the East Brunswick area, visit lostsoulsmemorialnj.org
For more information about the MOMS Club, email Dovey at ebmomsclub@yahoo.com

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