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Grande Prairie City Council approves more than $21,000 in grant funding


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Grande Prairie City Council approved distributing more than $21,000 in grants for both Art and Pursuit of Excellence funding at its Monday afternoon meeting.
Bear Creek Folk Festival received the lion’s share of the dispersal of grant money as it received $14,000 in Arts Development Festival Funding to hold its “Un-Festival Live” after the actual folk festival itself was put on hold again for the summer of 2021.
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The Un-Festival will offer a COVID-safe option to make up for the main show not going on this year. ....

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Clements/Parsons Elementary second graders leap into learning


Ellise Valdez watched as the tadpoles darted through the water. It was not long until the Clements/Parsons Elementary second grader and her classmates watched the tiny amphibians fully develop into an entirely new creature.
“It’s cool to see the tadpoles swimming with their tiny legs and becoming adult frogs,” Valdez said. “I love learning new things.”
While many classes use butterflies to observe and investigate the natural world to reveal patterns, changes and cycles, teachers Barbara Miller and Sheila Wright chose tadpoles to engage students in lessons about life cycles and how animals, with their physical characteristics, survive in their environments. ....

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