Shields kindergarteners gather for Thanksgiving feast
Young Shelds students turned their handprints into turkey art to serve as placemats. RON MACARTHUR PHOTOS
Ron MacArthur
November 23, 2017
Brock Crandall has a colorful Native American headband.
Costa Parker’s eyes light up when she notices a family member in the crowd of people in the school cafeteria.
Amelia DiPaolo is a young pilgrim girl.
Austin Rowlands waits for the fun to start.
Eslie Ramirez-Gonzalez is dressed in the colors of the season.
Adison Mohacey looks the part of a young pilgrim girl.
Ryan Jennings swings to the music during the students’ performance.
Quinn Clarke knows the right hand movements to the song she’s singing.
Jace Daisey digs into a spoon of apple sauce at the Thanksgiving feast table.
Cash Parker is ready to eat a piece of pumpkin pie, a Thanksgiving tradition.
Braxton Handley is in a long line of students enjoying their feast.
Richard Shields Elementary School kindergarten students celebrated the Thanksgiving holiday Nov. 20 with the Lewes school’s annual feast. Students sang turkey songs to their parents before sitting down to eat pumpkin pie, popcorn, muffins and applesauce.