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Celebrating Cultures

OVER 35,000 PRESCHOOLERS WILL TAKE A TRIP AROUND THE WORLD IN JUST ONE DAY

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Students “Celebrate Cultures” as they parade in cultural dress and feast on international treats

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Woodbury, MN – Preschoolers and Kindergarten students in Woodbury will dress in silk gowns and saris and toting paper fans,
ukuleles and wooden clogs. The children will join hands and gather to symbolize the unity of children worldwide.

The Woodbury students join more than 35,000 children from more than 260 Primrose Schools in 17 states across the nation in
the annual Celebrating Cultures event.

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The event marks the end of a month-long program dedicated to celebrating cultures at Primrose School of Woodbury.  “Children
who develop an appreciation at an early age for cultural traditions and differences develop into caring, generous adults who love their community and
respect others,” said Tonya Holt, franchise owner. “Celebrating Cultures is just one of many unique programs at Primrose that are especially designed to
help children develop active minds, healthy bodies and happy hearts.”

All of Woodbury is invited to attend the final chapter in this lesson, to witness the children as they sing, dance and dine
together. Ethnic foods from around the world will be served and children will highlight lessons learned throughout the month. 

The event is held Thursday, September 19th 6:30-7:30 p.m., the event is free and open to the public. Learn more at www.PrimroseWoodbury.com or call the school 651.731.5333.

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