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Little Cherries make for cheery children

Vince Lovato / Leader photos | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 2 months AGO
by Vince Lovato / Leader photos
| October 16, 2014 10:21 AM

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<p>Substitute Little Cherries instructor Desiree Alexander reads a dinosaur story to the kids. Alexander is a busy woman. She is the Parent and Teacher Organization president at Cherry Valley and the secretary at Linderman Elementary School. She was subbing for Sarah Lamphere on Oct. 10.</p>

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<p>Substitute Little Cherries instructor Desiree Alexander reads a dinosaur story to the kids. Alexander is a busy woman. She is the Parent and Teacher Organization president at Cherry Valley and the secretary at Linderman Elementary School. She was subbing for Sarah Lamphere on Oct. 10.</p>

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<p>Mercy, 3, arranges some dinosaur pictures while substitute Little Cherries instructor Desiree Alexander directs other kids.</p>

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<p>Substitute Little Cherries instructor Desiree Alexander reads a dinosaur story to the kids. Alexander is a busy woman. She is the Parent and Teacher Organization president at Cherry Valley and the secretary at Linderman Elementary School. She was subbing for Sarah Lamphere on Oct. 10.</p>

Cherry Valley Elementary School hosts Little Cherries learning time every Friday. The program is parent-involved for kids ages 2 to 5.

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