
St. Michael School fifth-grade class visits Senator O'Mara at the New York State Capitol
Thomas F. O'Mara
June 11, 2015

In the photo above, Senator O’Mara visits with a 5th-grade class from St. Michael School in Penn Yan, New York.
The students and their instructor, Keith Prather, were in Albany today as part of a class trip.
“It’s always great to see students from back home and to have the opportunity to showcase our historic State Capitol. Thank you to Mr. Prather and his class for a great visit,” said Senator O’Mara.
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