Bedford County students and educators were encouraged to wear orange, the designated Unity Day color, on Wednesday. The day is set aside most of all to unite for kindness, acceptance and inclusion, ultimately putting a stop to bullying. Each employee at the Central Office created their own special pumpkin to display with encouraging words. See more photos in Saturday’s Times-Gazette.
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Each employee at the Central Office on Madison Street created their own special pumpkin with encouraging words on Unity Day, which was observed by Bedford County schools on Wednesday. See more photos in Saturday’s Times-Gazette.