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Crossroad’s gifted classes will attend Walter Anderson Museum of Art & Shearwater Pottery in Ocean Springs, on April 11, 2016. The bus will leave Crossroads Elementary at 8:00 and return at 2:00 pm the cost is $7.00 per student. The students will tour the museum and participate in an art activity. We will also visit Shearwater Pottery where the students view see Art, made by the Anderson family that is for sale.

The Museum has a gift shop with various priced items. If you would like to send money for the gift shop you may do so.

Your child can order a sack lunch from the cafeteria or prepare a sack lunch from home. We will have a picnic at an Ocean Spring Park.

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