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Category: Fairfield Village

Teaching Community Using Bikes, Cardboard, and a Little Spray Paint
Fairfield Village, Neighborhoods

Teaching Community Using Bikes, Cardboard, and a Little Spray Paint

How a Fairfield Village resident stays connected to his neighborhood by engaging kids in art, projects, and other fun activities. Continue reading Teaching Community Using Bikes, Cardboard, and a Little Spray Paint

 

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