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Story Stones

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Painted stones

When

11 a.m. – Noon, Today

Where

San Carlos Hospital Public Health Building

Join us as we paint story stones and tell stories!
This event is for parents or other adult caregivers and their preschool-
aged children.
 

Gila County
San Carlos Apache Tribe
Gowa: Teachable Moments for Apache Children
Life & Health
Early Childhood

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Ada-Mae Nandino
adamaefrench@arizona.edu
928-651-4596

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