Child Development Center Winter Wonderland Party
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Child Development Center Winter Wonderland Party
Child Development Center Winter Wonderland Party
December 15, 2023
The Child Development Center hosted their annual Winter Wonderland Event, which is the last part of celebrating and learning about different holiday cultures around the world. President Schrader and the President’s Office staff delivered gifts to all of the children. For the first time, Public Safety delivered gifts to the children as well. The children were very excited and happy to receive gifts.
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