Crawfish In The Classroom Scheduled For March

Supporting EducationalEnrichment (SEED) in Daphne Schools Inc. is holding the second annual Crawfish for the Classroom at Daphne City Hall on March 9 at 4-7 p.m. The event benefits the 2024 SEEDS Classroom Grant Program for Daphne schools supporting Daphne High, Daphne Middle, W.J. Carroll Intermediate, Daphne East Elementary, Daphne Elementary and Belforest Elementary schools. Crawfish, beer, live music and children’s entertainment will be available. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs to sit on the lawn and listen to the Symone French Trio. Tickets for children aged 6 and under are free. Baldwin County Public Schools employees may enter for $10. General admission is $25, and general admission with crawfish not included is $15. Beer will be sold separately.

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