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NORWOOD MOTHERS REMEMBER SANDY HOOK VICTIMS WITH WALK

By Emily Files, Globe Correspondent
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A group of Norwood mothers gathered in the rain today to commemorate the people killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. a week ago.

    A group of Norwood mothers gathered in the rain today to commemorate the people killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. a week ago.

    Emily Files at Boston.com

    NORWOOD MOTHERS REMEMBER SANDY HOOK VICTIMS WITH WALK

    A group of Norwood mothers gathered in the rain today to commemorate the people killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. a week ago.

    A group of Norwood mothers gathered in the rain today to commemorate the people killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. a week ago.

    Emily Files at Boston.com
    The 12 or 13 people who showed up all happened to be mothers, many with children the same ages as the 6- and 7-year-olds who died at Sandy Hook.

    The 12 or 13 people who showed up all happened to be mothers, many with children the same ages as the 6- and 7-year-olds who died at Sandy Hook.

    Emily Files at Boston.com
    "We want to do something positive and remember the tragedy," said Anne Marie Wagner (right). "After something like this happens, you feel a little useless."

    "We want to do something positive and remember the tragedy," said Anne Marie Wagner (right). "After something like this happens, you feel a little useless."

    Emily Files at Boston.com
    Norwood resident Alyssa Ellis organized the event based off an idea from a Facebook memorial page for the Sandy Hook victims. It’s called a “Walk 27” – people walk 27 minutes, one minute for each person killed.

    Norwood resident Alyssa Ellis organized the event based off an idea from a Facebook memorial page for the Sandy Hook victims. It’s called a “Walk 27” – people walk 27 minutes, one minute for each person killed.

    Emily Files at Boston.com
    After 27 minutes, the group gathered in a circle. Pieces of paper bearing the names of the victims were handed out.

    After 27 minutes, the group gathered in a circle. Pieces of paper bearing the names of the victims were handed out.

    Emily Files at Boston.com
    Several women cried as they read the names.

    Several women cried as they read the names.

    Emily Files at Boston.com
    “Most of us felt the need to do something,” Ellis said. “As a mom, I knew anything I did or sent to [the families of Sandy Hook victims] would make no difference to those moms…I thought it was a good idea to make 27 minutes count for somebody else.”

    “Most of us felt the need to do something,” Ellis said. “As a mom, I knew anything I did or sent to [the families of Sandy Hook victims] would make no difference to those moms…I thought it was a good idea to make 27 minutes count for somebody else.”

    Emily Files at Boston.com
    One woman brought a dog along. It sat quietly as they read the names of the victims.

    One woman brought a dog along. It sat quietly as they read the names of the victims.

    Emily Files at Boston.com
    The women said a prayer for the victims, and some blew bubbles. They said they hoped to organize other events to memorialize those killed in Newtown.

    The women said a prayer for the victims, and some blew bubbles. They said they hoped to organize other events to memorialize those killed in Newtown.

    Emily Files at Boston.com
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