Five members of Federal Way Kiwanis and about 25 Key Clubbers from Thomas Jefferson High School participated in a “read day” May 28 for first-graders at Mark Twain Elementary School. They played reading games and bingo with sight words. The gathering featured a raffle and prizes. To learn more, contact Donavon Potter via e-mail at donavonf@msn.com - Rachel Jones/For The Mirror
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Five members of Federal Way Kiwanis and about 25 Key Clubbers from Thomas Jefferson High School participated in a “read day” May 28 for first-graders at Mark Twain Elementary School. They played reading games and bingo with sight words. The gathering featured a raffle and prizes. To learn more, contact Donavon Potter via e-mail at donavonf@msn.com

Key Clubbers and Kiwanians team up for a reading day at Mark Twain Elementary


May 29, 2009 · 10:32 AM

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Five members of Federal Way Kiwanis and about 25 Key Clubbers from Thomas Jefferson High School participated in a “read day” May 28 for first-graders at Mark Twain Elementary School. They played reading games and bingo with sight words. The gathering featured a raffle and prizes. To learn more, contact Donavon Potter via e-mail at donavonf@msn.com

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