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Ahead of the Christmas festivities, Cherryfield Montessori School has held a get-together for staff members, parents, and residents.
The annual get-together was to afford parents and residents an opportunity to fraternize with staff members and the school authorities for a better cooperation to aid the upbringing of the pupils.
The school is located in the heart of Pokuase within the Ga West Municipality of the Greater Accra Region.
The event dubbed, "December to merry and remember", was meant to appreciation God for the sustenance, provision and protection throughout the year regardless of the challenges.

Also, it was organized to make merry while ushering in the coming year.
The well-attended event saw artists such as Patience Nyarko, Strong man, OB Amponsah, Article One, and a host of others gracing the occasion and electrifying the venue with their hits songs which saw the guest respond and dance throughout the night.
Patrons also had a lot to eat and drink.

Delivering a speech, the Chief Executive Officer of Cherryfield Montessori school, Madam Magdalene Dzifa Adzanu advised the gathering to seize every opportunity and appreciate their parents.
Even though one's parent may not have taken care of him or her, she explained that it should not prevent any one from showing love.

She entreated the gathering not to hold malice against their parents but to demonstrate love even if they neglected their responsibility towards them.
Madam Adzanu warned that hatred has the potential to retard development in life, therefore, the need for the gathering to do away with it.
"Don't let these things be stumbling blocks in our lives. Do you know that when we keep this thing, hatred, in our lives, we can not progress in life?", she quizzed.

She added that, "your parents not taking care of you, is not the end of life and also not in your place to punish them".
"Do your part and play your role and let God judge them. What is the guarantee that if they took care of you, you would have been better? Rather appreciate them for the world is too full of hatred", she concluded.
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