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Date Added: May 10, 2008 05:55:02 PM
The image of bored kids wasting away lazy summer days while their brains turn to mush is, in many respects, not as accurate as maybe it once was in Crookston. With a full array of Parks and Recreation activities for kids - from sports, to Kaleidoscope and Club Kid, among other activities - there's long been a concerted effort in this community to keep kids' minds and bodies active during summer ...

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