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13 images Created 11 Feb 2016

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  • Chester Juzwiak, 4, is in awe of the abundance of tomatoes they picked from the garden as dad, Todd pushes him up to the house in the wheel barrel known as Dreamacres.
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  • Santa takes an afternoon nap at Select Comfort while bystanders take a peak at him from the store front inside Apache Mall. He generally takes a nap everyday on his break using ear plugs and a cover for his eyes.  Children have been  known to watch him sleep while others like to wake him up.
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  • Don Fiegel reaches out for Cecile Kautz’s hand after they were named king and queen of the Valentine Dinner and Dance at Fairview Care Center in Dodge Center Tuesday evening.  Many family and friends came out for the event. Fiegel from Kasson and Kautz from Mantorville are residents of the Fairview Care Center.  (Rochester Post-Bulletin, Christina Paolucci)
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  • An enthusiastic Ally Badger,7, left, and Lauren Burke,7, danced their way through the walkway at Civic Center Drive Tuesday May 15, 2007.  The little performers are with Janet Lang Studio and Lauren's mother Kelley Shook were picking them up after dress rehearsal at the Mayo Civic Center.  (Christina Paolucci, Post-Bulletin)
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  • Jesse Cambpell,12, and his four-year-old sister Amanda, walk with his baby raccoon pet, Harmony across the railroad tracks in Eyota. Campbell said the raccoon had been rescued by A-1 Animal Control where their mother works.
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  • In a joyous stretch, Roqoya Abdi shows her foamed hands to the skies while participating in the Summer Neighborhood Activity Program. The Summer of Service volunteers help with the program that visits different  area neighborhoods twice weekly.
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  • A happy Kristine Gerber,10, with brother, Mitchell,8, left and neighbor friend Steven Blomgren,8, behind enjoy a sled ride down an earth home's roof in Grand Meadow with the little snow that was accumulated Monday.  It is the only hill in Grand Meadow said mother of Steven, Brenda Blomgren.
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  • Aaron Bateson,18, wipes the sweat from his face inside a parking garage in downtown Rochester last week as child waiting for the elevator discovers he is Chester the Dragon. The Chateau Theatre mascot spent time greeting children at Rochesterfest during the lunch crowd as says he gets very sweaty in a short time under the costume.  Most children give him lots of hugs, him, but an occasional few want to hurt him. (Rochester Post-Bulletin,Christina Paolucci)
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  • Barbara Fedors,left, of Stillwater and Barb Burckhardt of Minneapolis learn dance moves from instructor Sharon Black.  Several women took a course to explore the art of exotic dancing.  Black is is a paid dancer at local clubs.
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  • American Folk Dance caller Terrence Smith of Duluth leads a Maypole dance at a Old Time Barn Dance at Ridgeway School Friday evening.  The end of the school year event included square, line, waltz and other dances. The charter school has 61 students  enrolled with pre K through 5th grade .  <br />
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  • 4-H members wait for the judges results through the heat and dust during the rabbit show on Wednesday.(Rochester Post-Bulletin, Christina Paolucci)
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  • Thomas Steele,9, shews away Canada geese away from his mother's car, Gayle Steele Thursday afternoon. The Steele's including daughter Rae Jean,8, originally from Oklahoma have been feeding the geese everyday for a week since they arrived in Rochester. "We don't have geese like this Oklohoma", said Gayle Steele, referring to the enormous flocks at Silver Lake. I've seen nothing like it."
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  • Lincoln at Mann principal Andy Vollmuth takes the plunage as Sgt. Kevin Torgerson and Deputy Stacey Iverson look on Friday afternoon at Foster Arend Park. The students at the school raised more than $1600 for Pennies for Patients and expect to reach their goal of $2000 next Friday. Law Enforcement officers were taking the plunge every hour for 24 hours. (Christina Paolucci, Post-Bulletin)
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