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Celebration Planning

June 1, 2018


In two weeks we'll be visiting Village Manor for our final time, and we'll be presenting our biographies to the residents. We hope that it will be a time of celebration, where we can honour the lives and stories of each of the people that we've taken the time to get to know over the past three months. Students are busy planning and preparing! 

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