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CROOKSTON MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS DELIVER CHRISTMAS CHEER TO VILLA/SUMMIT RESIDENTS

The elves and students in Sue Wagner and Lacia Hanson’s WINN Season of Caring enrichment class (plus a lot of other Crookston Middle Schoolers) took on the challenge of making gnomes, ornaments, and cards for the 155 residents of the Benedictine Living Community-Crookston (Villa St. Vincent and Summit). “We’re so proud of these kids and their giving hearts,” said Sue Wagner. “We wish the kids could have delivered the gift bags and visited with the residents, but there is too much illness going around. It’s so easy to love these kids and the people we work with! Merry Christmas, everyone!”

The students with the cards and ornaments
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