Iroquois reading program in June had a pirate theme
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IROQUOIS — Twenty three young “Pirates” came ashore to take part in the Iroquois School Library Summer Reading Club, every Wednesday during the month of June. Their activities included reading together, making treasure boxes, and many other Pirate related crafts, while keeping journals of their reading also.
On the final day the students gathered to enjoy snacks and participate in a treasure hunt.
In the photo:
Students taking part in the Iroquois Summer Reading Program include, back row, from left,Kara Camin, Kali Burma, Chenoa Harris, Kera Dubro, Gunnar Harris, Lucas Peskey, Natalie Cundy, Carter Arbeiter and Kirby Miller; middle row, Whitney Kretchmer, Madi Burma, Skyla Harris, Airabella Deysel and Connor Dant; and in front, Willy Miller, Braycen Loof, Caydence Kohrs, John Raether, Ali Rowcliffe, J’Den Unruh, Kolee Dant, Madelyn Cundy and Zackary Almont. COURTESY PHOTO