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Mamma Mia! 365 viewsTabor Academy's theater group practices for its upcoming production of Mamma Mia! Photo by Ryan FeeneyFeb 12, 2020
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Mamma Mia! 375 viewsTabor Academy's theater group practices for its upcoming production of Mamma Mia! Photo by Ryan FeeneyFeb 12, 2020
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Mamma Mia! 352 viewsTabor Academy's theater group practices for its upcoming production of Mamma Mia! Photo by Ryan FeeneyFeb 12, 2020
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Mamma Mia! 397 viewsTabor Academy's theater group practices for its upcoming production of Mamma Mia! Photo by Ryan FeeneyFeb 12, 2020
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Mamma Mia! 349 viewsTabor Academy's theater group practices for its upcoming production of Mamma Mia! Photo by Ryan FeeneyFeb 12, 2020
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Mamma Mia! 307 viewsTabor Academy's theater group practices for its upcoming production of Mamma Mia! Photo by Ryan FeeneyFeb 12, 2020
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Mamma Mia! 371 viewsTabor Academy's theater group practices for its upcoming production of Mamma Mia! Photo by Ryan FeeneyFeb 12, 2020
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Mamma Mia! 374 viewsTabor Academy's theater group practices for its upcoming production of Mamma Mia! Photo by Ryan FeeneyFeb 12, 2020
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Mamma Mia! 368 viewsTabor Academy's theater group practices for its upcoming production of Mamma Mia! Photo by Ryan FeeneyFeb 12, 2020
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Marion Natural History Museum546 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum's afterschool group enjoyed learning about minerals and fossils with geologist Jim Pierson. The group also compared various artifacts such as relative sizes of Megaladon teeth versus White Shark, and took a look at many examples of fossils such as fish, leaves, and the tiny tracks of a trilobite. Many thanks to Jim for his wonderful program, and to the Tabor community service volunteers for their help with the program. Photos courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdFeb 05, 2020
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Marion Natural History Museum488 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum's afterschool group enjoyed learning about minerals and fossils with geologist Jim Pierson. The group also compared various artifacts such as relative sizes of Megaladon teeth versus White Shark, and took a look at many examples of fossils such as fish, leaves, and the tiny tracks of a trilobite. Many thanks to Jim for his wonderful program, and to the Tabor community service volunteers for their help with the program. Photos courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdFeb 05, 2020
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Marion Natural History Museum469 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum's afterschool group enjoyed learning about minerals and fossils with geologist Jim Pierson. The group also compared various artifacts such as relative sizes of Megaladon teeth versus White Shark, and took a look at many examples of fossils such as fish, leaves, and the tiny tracks of a trilobite. Many thanks to Jim for his wonderful program, and to the Tabor community service volunteers for their help with the program. Photos courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdFeb 05, 2020
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