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RUN WILD AT CASTLE PARK THIS SUMMER WITH KIDS AT CASTLE

Join Polk County Public Health at Crookston’s nature-based play area, Castle Park, on July 11 as kids of all ages are encouraged to ditch their digital devices and join friends outside to celebrate the joy of being outdoors! The Story Trail will feature the book Run Wild by David Covell. Kids and adults can stop

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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH’S KIDS AT CASTLE EVENTS RETURNS FOR ANOTHER SUMMER

The Polk County Public Health’s Wellness Coalition, the Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP), University of Minnesota Extension, along with the Early Childhood Initiative are bringing back their summer family events at Castle Park, known as Kids at Castle, starting on Monday, June 13, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The events are open to all

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CELEBRATE THE YOUNG CHILD COLLABORATIVE HOLDS FINAL “IMAGINE IF YOU WERE…..” EVENT ON TUESDAY IN CASTLE PARK

The final event of the Celebrate the Young Child Collaborative’s “Imagine If You Were…..” series finished on Tuesday in Castle Park with the theme being “Imagine If You Were….. Going on a Bear Hunt” with the Crookston Alliance for Literacy and Learning (C.A.L.L.) Committee, Crookston Public Schools, Early Childhood Family Education, Polk County Public Health,

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THE FINAL CELEBRATE THE YOUNG CHILD EVENT WILL BE IN CASTLE PARK ON TUESDAY

The Crookston Alliance for Literacy and Learning (C.A.L.L.) Committee is teaming up with eight other organizations at Castle Park on Tuesday, May 10, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m., for the final event of the Celebrate the Young Child Collaborative’s “Imagine If You Were……” series, with the theme this time being “Imagine If You Were…… Going

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ECI IS SHARING BOOKS WITH CROOKSTON WITH THE LITTLE HOUSE OF BOOKS LIBRARY

The Early Childhood Initiative (ECI) is proud to share the Little House of Books with our community. These free, public libraries focus on the importance of literacy for young children and build community using the concept of ‘take a book, leave a book”. The first “Little House of Books” began in the spring of 2015

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