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Chariho Courtyard Project
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With Special Appreciation To:

Kaestle Boos

New England Turf/Jim Gooding

Thompson Lumber

Exeter Job Corps Academy

Warren's Bargains Galore

 

and a special thanks to:

Superintendent Barri Ricci

Principal Bob Mitchell

and The Chariho School Committee

 

 

courtyard overheadPEOPLE IN COURTYARD

 

 

 

Click here to see From Concept to Completion Photos

 

What’s Going On

The Courtyard at Chariho High School has been completed.

The Chariho Rotary Club has invested over $50,000 and has expanded the current renovations and created a beautiful outdoor venue that will not only be a functional and unique learning site, but also a beautiful performance center for community groups to use as well.

 

One Brick At A Time

The center of this outstanding performance area is inlaid with pavers.

Help Us Fill in the Blanks

Here’s where YOU can solidify YOUR place in Chariho history and leave a legacy for the future generations of students, faculty and community members at The New Chariho High School Courtyard.

 

Celebrate a graduation, pay tribute to someone special, or memorialize a loved one. Use your favorite quote, leave behind good words of advice.

 

Purchase a 4 x4 paver for $50.00 or an 8 x8 paver for $100. Both pavers will have three lines, but the lettering on the 8 x 8 paver will be larger.

 

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