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Publishing date: Apr 14, 2021 • 1 day ago • 1 minute read • The visual arts class at Central Public School has donated an origami crane installation to Blanche River Health s Kirkland Lake site. Pictured in the photo are Andrew Brown, Vice President of Corporate Services and CFO, and Jennifer Boudreault, Manager of Health Information. Photo by supplied photo /KL
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The visual arts class at Central Public School has donated an origami crane installation to Blanche River Health’s Kirkland Lake site.
“A Japanese legend states that folding one thousand cranes brings good health to the ill,” says Natalie Moreau, a visual arts teacher at Central Public School. “Throughout our art classes, we have brainstormed a list of community pillars to help display our cranes.
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