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Mighty Oak helps Martin Town Primary School
By Might Oak Tree Foundation
Sep 30, 2009 - 9:07:27 PM

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Grand Bahama Island - Representatives of the MIGHTY OAK TREE were pleased to visit the Martin Town Primary School today to present its dedicated principal, hard working teachers, talented students, and by extension, parents, and the entire Martin Town community family, 600 composition note books. It is our hope that these books will contribute to the productive and progressive learning of our children. 
 
After much consideration and thorough research, we have identified Martin Town Primary to serve as the beneficiary of a number of wholesome and rewarding projects. The same will be officially announced in the coming weeks. Today's presentation is the first of bigger and better things to come. 
 
Martin Town Primary has a rich history and has produced some of this country’s finest citizens. Against all odds, past and present administrators, teachers, faculty, staff, students, parents, and the wider community continue to showcase a spirit of excellence and outstanding achievements. We know that a significant number of parents are faced with tough economical challenges. Driven by our conviction to be our brother's keeper, we intend to make a caring difference in the lives of these parents and their children. 
 
We wish the Martin Town Primary School family every success and look forward to a wonderful working partnership. 
 
 
For more information contact:
 

mightyoaktree@gmail.com
P.O. Box F-60032

Freeport, Grand Bahama, Bahamas


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