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Third Graders Raise Funds for Hose Tower By Creating Greendale History Books
A third grade Canterbury class created and sold Greendale History books to help raise funds for the Hose Tower.

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A third grade Canterbury class created and sold Greendale History books to help raise funds for the Hose Tower.

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