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 Vol. 10, No. 12 Ode'imin-giizis  Strawberru Moon June 15, 2006 

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OCS students get books from USDA

OCS students get books from USDA

Photo courtesy of OCS

A BUNCH OF BOOKWORMS- Ojibwe Charter School students took a break from their studies to read books that they recently received from the USDA via the Bay Mills Commodity program.

Bay Mills Commodity Program applied for the grant and received 400 books that were distributed to both Brimley Area Schools and OCS. The books take a traditional Native American approach to getting kids interested in health, nutrition and exercise.




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