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Boo Run Run 2022
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KIDS AT CASTLE FINISHES 2022 WITH A SPOOKTACULAR BOO RUN RUN

The last Kids at Castle Event for 2022 is complete, and what a Spooktacular night it was for the event! The weather was perfect, the woods were amazing, and the Head Start volunteers for it helped in the best ways! The Polk County Public Health’s Wellness Coalition, in collaboration with the Crookston Early Childhood Initiative, […]

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TRI-VALLEY FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM IS A RECIPIENT OF ONE OF THE UNITED WAY’S 2020 GRANTS

The Tri-Valley Opportunity Council’s Foster Grandparent Program connects senior volunteers with local schools such as Crookston High School, Highland Elementary, Washington Elementary, Our Savior’s Lutheran School, the East Grand Fork and Crookston Head Start, and Fertile-Beltrami.  The volunteers are welcomed in the classrooms to mentor and tutor students with special or exceptional needs becoming a

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EARLY CHILDHOOD FAMILY EDUCATION, HEAD START HOLD GRANDPARENTS NIGHT

Crookston Early Childhood Family Education and Head Start held Grandparents Night last week at Washington School.  The theme was “The More we get Together, The Happier we’ll be. Grandma, Grandpa, and me!” There were 6 stations for the children and families to explore. Playdough Table 2. Reading musical books 3. Dancing to music with ribbons

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GREAT LAKES GREAT APPLE CRUNCH TIME TO BE HELD BY CROOKSTON HEAD START

It’s Great Lakes Great Apple Crunch Time with Crookston’s Head Start/ Early Head Start at the Crookston Family Service Center. In celebration of National Farm to School month, Tri-Valley is joining schools, preschools, colleges, and hospitals across the Great Lakes Region states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana and Ohio in the sixth annual Great

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CELEBRATE THE YOUNG CHILD AT WILDWOOD PARK THANKS EVERYBODY THAT MADE THE EVENT A SUCCESS

This year’s theme for Celebrate the Young Child events is MUSIC. At an early age, music can enrich their language, literacy, social development, cognition, attention span, mathematical, motor and self-regulation skills. Whether you sing lullabies to your little one, play them classical music or crank up your own favorite tunes, research shows that introducing children

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