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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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CROOKSTON SPRING CLEAN-UP WEEK IS APRIL 25-29, 2022

April 25 through April 29 is Spring Clean-Up Week in Crookston. Clean-up items will be picked up only on your regular garbage pickup day and must be placed on the street boulevard. Please note: Compost material – grass clippings, lawn, or garden waste – WILL NOT have to be in City compost bags for this

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CROOKSTON SPORTS CENTER HOLDS AN OPENING EVENT FOR NEW PRIVATE SPACE FOR BREASTFEEDING

The Crookston Sports Center (CSC) has recently upgraded an old storage room into an inviting, private space for breastfeeding families. The designated lactation room is a private, comfortable space with a rocking chair, table, electrical outlets, and changing table located near the bathrooms. The Polk County Public Health staff and City Council members held an

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POLK COUNTY FITNESS FEVER STARTS THIS SUNDAY

Polk County Public Health, the Polk County Wellness Coalition, and many other fantastic community partners and volunteers are excited to bring back Fitness Fever on Sundays throughout February. Amanda Lien of Polk County Public Health said the goal of Fitness Fever is to get people outside and active during the winter months of the year.

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