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ECFE HAS A FUN FILLED NIGHT IN THE COMMUNITY POOL

The Early Childhood Family Education program went swimming at the Crookston Community Pool last night, with over 20 children attending with their parents and grandparents to explore the water. For some of the children, it was their first time at the pool. There were lots of giggles, squeals, and splashes as families enjoyed a fun […]

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ECFE IS GOING SWIMMING AT THE CROOKSTON TOWN POOL

The Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) program is taking kids to the Crookston Community Pool on Monday, April 25, from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. with doors opening at 4:30 p.m. The event is free to families with children ages birth through five. The Crookston Early Childhood Family Education program is led by many of Crookston’s

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ECFE IS GOING TO THE MARCH MUSICAL MADNESS CONCERT AT HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ON MONDAY

The Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) program is participating in the March Musical Madness concert held in the Highland Elementary School Cafeteria on Monday, March 21st, at 6:00 p.m. The Crookston Early Childhood Family Education program is led by many of Crookston’s teachers and school principals. ECFE Coordinator Gina Gunderson explained the basis behind the

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CROOKSTON EARLY CHILDHOOD FAMILY EDUCATION HOLDS “BUILD A WOOD PROJECT”

Crookston’s Early Childhood Family Education Build a Wood Project event was held last Monday, January 24. Families were able to attend in person or pick up and make their projects at home. This year’s project was a shelf. The Crookston High School Woods Class with Mr. Travis Oliver cut the pieces and provided the wood

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ECFE HOSTS GRANDPARENTS NIGHT AT WASHINGTON SCHOOL

The Crookston Early Childhood Family Education’s Grandparent’s Night was held on Monday, November 29th, at Washington School for children birth to 5 and their grandparents or special friends.  Twenty-nine children attended with their grandparents and enjoyed active play in the gym, art, and playdough in the Early Childhood Family Education classroom. At the end, they

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