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Town to lease
320 acres to
solar farm
Continued from Page 1 Project, during construction there will
be the construction jobs for electri-
Solar Krafte stated there would be cians, equipment operators, labourers,
more than 300 jobs at the peak of con- specialized trades, site managers and
one phase and operated for a period the project will provide a significant
of 30 years, and beyond. Burgert said contribution to Wheatland County’s
NW 14-24-25 W4M NE 14-24-25 W4M NW 13-24-25 W4M NE 13-24-25 W4M NW 18-24-24 W4M NE 18-24-24 W4M
Wheatland Trail
it is anticipated that site construction tax base and require minimal munic-
would start in the spring of 2020, with ipal services.”
construction completed and the facili- Vainstein said the location east of
ty operational in the fall of 2020. Strathmore was chosen because of its
The Town of Strathmore is leasing proximity to an existing substation
SW 14-24-25 W4M SE 14-24-25 W4M SW 13-24-25 W4M SE 13-24-25 W4M SW 18-24-24 W4M SE 18-24-24 W4M the 320 acres of land to Solar Krafte with available capacity on the electri-
for a 26-year period, with potential ex- cal distribution system.
tensions to 46 years. “The proposed project is sited on
1 Highway
The Strathmore Solar Farm isn’t the flat cultivated land,” he noted. “The
only solar installation being built in availability of sensitive wildlife habi-
NW 11-24-25 W4M NE 11-24-25 W4M NW 12-24-25 W4M NE 12-24-25 W4M NW 7-24-24 W4M NE 7-24-24 W4M
the area. The East Strathmore Solar tat is low due to ongoing disturbance
Project is working on a proposed so- from crop cultivation and the absence
lar energy project in Wheatland Coun- of native grassland habitat. In addi-
ty. The project would occupy about tion, southern Alberta and Saskatch-
East Boundary Road
Project Area
120 acres of private agricultural land ewan have the best solar regimes in
approximately 18 kilometres east and Canada.”
SW 11-24-25 W4M SE 11-24-25 W4M SW 12-24-25 W4M SE 12-24-25 W4M SW 7-24-24 W4M SE 7-24-24 W4M
south of Strathmore and consist of a The project is currently undergo-
20.1-megawatt solar facility connect- ing a regulatory review process with
ed to the local electrical distribution the AUC. Vainstein said the project is
system, capable of generating enough proposing to start construction in the
emissions-free electricity to power summer/fall of 2019 and be operation-
NW 2-24-25 W4M NE 2-24-25 W4M NW 1-24-25 W4M NE 1-24-25 W4M NW 6-24-24 W4M NE 6-24-24 W4M over 3,000 homes annually. al in 2020, subject to regulatory ap-
According to Kolja Vainstein, project provals, government policy and mar-
manager with East Strathmore Solar ket conditions.
SW 2-24-25 W4M SE 2-24-25 W4M SW 1-24-25 W4M SE 1-24-25 W4M SW 6-24-24 W4M SE 6-24-24 W4M Arts on 817 features
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OPEN HOUSE Times Editor Shumsky, Raphael Wallfisch
Sun Jan 27 2:30-4:30
and Barry Tuckwell, and has
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0 250 500 1,000 Project boundaries are preliminary and subject to change* Mark Feb. 2 on your cal- given performances across
$539,000 C4219388 $189,900 C4222623 $249,900 C4221244 $1,285,000 C4222191 endar for Arts on 817’s next Canada, United States and
concert, Women of Note. Europe. She was a professor
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Featured in this concert at the University of Alberta
OPEN HOUSE
Sat Jan 26 12:00-2:00 will be Winnipeg-based mez- from 1998-2014 where she
zo soprano Elizabeth Hoyt- supervised a graduate pro-
Surdhar, and Alberta-born gram in pedagogy and was
$449,900 C4218062 $337,500 C4210793 $600,000 C4185530 $108,000 C4221545 pianist Janet Scott-Hoyt. the associate chair of under-
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tral songs, Elizabeth Hoyt- She is now a professor
COMING Surdhar has performed emerita and is the artistic
with Concordia Symphony director of the Edmonton
SOON... Orchestra (Berlioz, Les nu- Recital Society. Scott-Hoyt
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COMING bridge Symphony Orches- The Women of Note con-
SOON... tra (A Celtic Christmas). She
has also appeared in sev-
cert is the fourth in this sea-
son’s Arts on 817 six-concert
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eral previous opera roles. line up. There is still oppor-
184 Kinniburgh Way 124 Ranchwood Ln Fully Finished 2 Storey 196 Wildrose Cr Hoyt-Surdhar performed the tunity to purchase the Arts
OPEN HOUSE mezzo-soprano roles for the on 817’s “winter buy three
Sat Jan 26 2:30-4:30 Canadian-composers Greeri- for $85” ticket deal. The fi-
ad production with Flipside nal two concerts in the se-
Opera. She is currently role- ries include Arrogant Worms
$489,900 C4222536 $159,900 C4209324 $600,000 C4217668
studying the title role of Ros- on March 22, and The Dear-
27 Lloyd Cr N 138 Ranchwood Ln Lake Living From $399,000 186 Topaz Gate
sini’s La Cenerentola (Ange- hearts on May 10.
L o v e W h e r e Yo u L i v e lina). The Women of Note con-
cert goes Feb. 2 at 7:30 p.m.
Active as a chamber musi-
cian, soloist and recording at the Strathmore United
artist, Janet Scott-Hoyt has Church. For tickets, call
collaborated with interna- Linda at 403-901-2797, or
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youth and addiction issues. for time to form a community group that could
Strathmore Legion Branch #10 “If I was a young person looking for a house, I apply for the grants, anticipating it would take
wouldn’t move there,” said Holt. “Other than the two years, during which time the school building
By Irene Knappe. For further information, please call the Legion at 403.934.5119 hotel, store and library, there is nothing down- could be leased.
• We are in process of getting more volunteers to help us with various events we hold in
the Legion. There are only a handful or two of our membership who volunteer to keep the Legion town to be salvaged.” Wheatland County council indicated they would
going. We’re not asking for much, just a few hours of your time. I hope more of you will consider Kim Telford was a mayor of Gleichen in the like to see revitalization efforts spearheaded by
volunteering in one way or another, especially at Poppy tagging time in October and November.
• This year, we are hosting two rallies, one in Spring and one in the Fall. We also will
1990s, before the village was dissolved and turned local residents.
need Volunteers at the Ed Smith Bar BQ; High School Rodeo; Steak and Lobster; Shoot For the over to the county. In an interview, he said that For its part, Wheatland County had the Cen-
Troops; 75th Anniversary of D-Day, etc., etc., and not necessarily in this order. We need more cleanup measures were tried in the past. Gleichen tral Bow Valley school assessed and deemed the
VOLUNTEERS for all of these events! Please give it some thought and put your names down when
the sheets go up. WE NEED YOU!!!
council enforced taxes and encouraged residents building too expensive to upgrade. They said it
• From now on, every time we have an event for which we need Volunteers, I will let you to do cleanup and beautification measures, but would be cheaper to demolish the building and
know. All we ask is that you please be generous with your time. Also, in April, in conjunction with most of the people in the community were not put up new buildings. Some council members
Canada’s Volunteer Week, we will be honouring all who have volunteered for us in 2018. Thanks
in advance!!!
wealthy and the taxes didn’t generate enough stated that the county wasn’t in the business of
• At the Executive Meeting this month, we accepted two Ordinary (Veteran) applications, money to do much. being a landlord and wouldn’t support building a
one Associate application and four Affiliate Voting applications! To all these applicants, welcome Telford said getting an initiative supported, strip mall on the cleared lot.
aboard!
• The current pot for Chase the Ace, played every Friday from 6 to 8 pm, is now sitting at such as the restored water tower, took a lot of Since the hamlet council was dissolved, the
over $1,700.00!!! Wow! See you Friday! time and energy. He said they tried to open up a county has met Gleichen’s infrastructure needs
• The meat draws continue on every Friday evening and Saturday afternoon. Various modern housing development on the east edge of and just recently supported events such as the
volunteers are selling the tickets every weekend. We thank you so much for your time!
• The Bingo pot, which was over $800.00, was won last Wednesday by a lovely lady who is town and while it flourished for a while, it hasn’t Holiday Train stop, to showcase the town. Coun-
a regular. See, patience DOES pay off!! So, back to the beginning! Bingo every Wednesday from grown much since. cil said it also committed a large amount of mon-
5:30 to 9:30 pm. Come on out – the more the merrier!!! Telford said another factor for decline was clos- ey to restoration of the arena. The county does
• The next Legion Executive Meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 12th, at 7 pm.
• There will be NO General Meeting in February, as per our new By-Laws!! The next General ing the elevator, shifting that business to the larg- have an economic development committee that
Meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 26th, at 7 pm. er facilities closer to Calgary. He visited Gleichen has hosted speaker sessions, but they haven’t yet
• Considering that we are just beginning a new year, you just KNOW that things will be
happening once again!! All the Christmas parties are now done, as is the Robbie Burns event!
lately, as he still considers Gleichen home, and he worked with county communities, and the county
Did anyone have any haggis? I don’t know, but I liked it when we were in Scotland! The end was saddened by the conditions there. does not have a dedicated economic development
of January is already upon us, go figure. February 14th is Valentine’s Day – stay tuned for more “There is just nothing there anymore,” he said. officer.
information as it comes.
• Sports are once again on track, which includes darts, crib, pool, etc. I will put in dates, and
Holt remains optimistic Gleichen can grow and The request to have the school demolished still
further information as they are received. he gave some suggestions about economic devel- stands.
HERE’S TO A TERRIFIC NEW YEAR!!! PLEASE GIVE US A HAND BY VOLUNTEERING!!
AND TO ALL OUR VETERANS, PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE,
ALL OUR FIRST RESPONDERS, RCMP, BE ASSURED, WE WILL NEVER FORGET!!
Nominations open for Alberta Order of Excellence
JANET KANTERS
Nominations must be received by Feb. 15 to be
Thought for Times Editor
considered for investiture this year. Nominations
the Week received after that date, and nominations not se-
~ Strathmore and Wheatland County citizens are lected in 2019, may be held and considered for up
It is almost invited to nominate remarkable citizens, commu- to three years.
nity leaders and innovators for membership in the Nominees must be Canadian citizens residing in
impossible Alberta Order of Excellence. Alberta and, if selected, must be able to attend the
to smile on Up to 10 people will be inducted into the Order investiture ceremony in October. People cannot
this year in recognition of remarkable contribu- nominate themselves, their spouse or a member
the outside tions to their community, the province and the na- of their immediate family.
without feeling tion. Information about the Order, including nomi-
The Alberta Order of Excellence (AOE) is the nation guidelines, nomination forms and biogra-
better on the highest honour the province of Alberta can be- phies of previous inductees, is available on the
inside. stow on a citizen. Members of the AOE careers Alberta Order of Excellence website at lieutenant-
range from medicine, science, engineering, law governor.ab.ca/aoe.
and business, to politics, education, agriculture Information and nomination forms are also
and the arts. available by calling 780-449-0517.
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RSA Intensive 4
Rosebud School of the Arts students
showed off their new mask work skills
at a four-day Intensive workshop, Jan.
9 to 12. Graham Percy of Calgary and
Adam Bergquist of Montreal led the
Intensive, focused on creative imagina- Strathmore RCMP is
tion for the actor, using folk tales, ar- investigating the Theft of a
chetypes and mask work. The students
held a public sharing of their work on Travel Trailer that took place on
Jan. 12.
Photo Courtesy of Paul F. Muir December 2, 2018.
The Trailer is described as a
In the
month or two prior to surgery and for a few weeks
Come after. And if you made it this long, consider quitting
for good.
Dead of Celebrate the If you are going on a winter holiday, don’t forget your
sunscreen. And those people who have darker skin
tones should be aware that they are still susceptible
Winter 80th Anniversary of the to skin cancer and sun damage even though their skin
contains more melanin that lighter-skinned persons.
Remember to use sunscreens that block both UVA and
Strathmore Lions Club UVB rays and apply liberally and often.
Dying2Learn
Speaker, Rebca Zawde,
MSW, RSW. Building good oral hygiene habits in our children
Counsellor with Hospice Calgary with Past International President is important for a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums.
WHEATLAND Children under the age of three should have their
She will be speaking on
Grieving Children and
Judge Brian Stevenson teeth brushed by an adult. Flossing should be started
between the ages of two and three and parents can
do this for them until after the age of six or so when
their Families Dinner: children can begin to do it themselves.
Strathmore’s Tim Drover
Hours:
Entertainment: M-F: 9 - 7 pm • Sat: 9 - 6 pm
February 7 • 7pm Sun & Holidays: 11 - 5 pm
Strathmore High School Tickets $40 Strathmore 132 - 2nd Ave.
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STANDARD LIONS
Held on December 7, 2018, this year over
$55,000 was raised to be used toward
Standard community betterment.
Thank you to the following donors and buyers, without your
support this type of event could not possibly be this successful.
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Strathmore Lions
celebrate 80 years
JANET KANTERS
that year, with 15 charter members who
Times Editor
paid $5 to join.
“The early activities in those days in-
The Strathmore Lions Club is cel- cluded a sports day in July 1939, with
ebrating its 80th charter night next a softball tournament, auction sale and
month and is inviting Strathmore and dance,” said Breitwieser. “The proceeds
area residents to help them commemo- went to improving the swimming ‘pool,’
rate the event. which was really a mud hole.” Senior’s services event
The 80th anniversary party will go
Feb. 16 at the Strathmore Civic Centre,
Today, the Strathmore Lions Club
Forty-eight people attended a Senior’s Coffee
We’ll Make You
SMILE
meets twice a month to plan various ac-
and will feature a dinner, entertainment event on Jan. 16 at the Strathmore library to
tivities and organize programs to assist learn about the various options for senior’s hous-
and an address by a past president of the community. Some of those projects ing and services in the Strathmore area. Repre-
Lions Club International. include the Lions Splash Park, develop- sentatives from Meadowlark Senior Care Home,
According to Lions Club member ment of the Lions Legacy Park, Strath- Wheatland Lodge and Agecare Sagewood made
Robert Breitwieser, anyone is welcome more Celebration of Lights, Lions food presentations and answered questions.
to the event. concessions at the Strathmore Heritage Photo Courtesy Terry Kinsman
“The event is a recognition in the Days and Stampede, an international Please call 403-934-9681
community of the history of the Lions student exchange, Wheatland Lodge Times TIDBITS to schedule your appointment
Club in this community,” he said, add- Stampede pancake breakfast, and sup- Dr. Elizabeth Robinson • Dr. Leanne Lesniak
ing the event is a great way for people port and monetary grants to additional Did You Know?
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activities and projects.
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Notice is hereby given that the WHEATLAND COUNTY Council has approved
or refused the following development permit applications on January 15, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
2019: February 5, 2019
File: DP2018-138
Approved with Conditions Wheatland County will consider the following applications for Public Hearing
Legal: Plan 2124U; B8; L8, 9 – Cluny at the regular Council meeting on February 5, 2019.
Proposal: Variance request for an addition to a legal non-conforming garage.
The following public hearings begin at 9 a.m. and proceed
File: DP2018-159 until all applications have been heard:
Approved with Conditions
Bylaw #: 2018-34
Legal: Plan 751 0624; B4 within NW 10-24-26-W4M
Legal Description: SW-12-24-24-W4M
Proposal: Home Base Business Type 3, Raw Dog Food processing and signage on an existing building of
Proposal: Redesignation of +/ -10.6 acres from Agricultural General District to
the business.
Industrial General District to accommodate for a future subdivision, and contin-
ued use of the land for an RV Storage business.
File: DP2018-161
Approved with Conditions
Legal: Plan 771 065; B11; L23 – Carseland
Proposal: Home Based Business Type 2, Eyelash Extensions
File: DP2018-162
Approved with Conditions
Legal: Plan 951 1278; B1 within NE 28-23-25-W4M
Proposal: Garden Suite with Variance Request (setback from primary residence)
File: DP2018-164
Approved with Conditions
Legal: NE 12-27-22-W4M
Proposal: Home Based Business Type 3, Wool Processing Facility
Any person who deems they may be affected by the issuance of the development permit(s) may appeal to the
Subdivision & Development Appeal Board (SDAB) 21 days after the date in which the written decision is given.
Each Subdivision and Development Appeal to the county must be accompanied by a $200.00 non-refundable
fee and an appeal application form, to be filed with the SDAB Clerk of Wheatland County at 242006 Range
Road 243 or Mail to: Highway #1, RR #1, Strathmore, Alberta, T1P 1J6.
THEREFORE, TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of Wheatland County and the Council of Vulcan County will be holding
individual public hearings to consider adopting the proposed amendments to Intermunicipal Development Plan and
the public hearings to contemplate the proposed bylaws will be held as follows:
WHEATLAND COUNTY PROPOSED BYLAW NO. 2018-35
9:00 a.m., February 5, 2019
Wheatland County Council Chambers
VULCAN COUNTY PROPOSED BYLAW NO. 2018-041
1:15 p.m., January 16, 2019
Vulcan County Council Chambers
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT anyone wishing to make a presentation to the Council of Wheatland County
regarding the proposed plan and adopting bylaw should, in writing, notify the Chief Administrative Officer of Wheat-
land County no later than 4:00 p.m. on the 1st day of February, 2019. Both written and/or verbal presentations may
be given at the public hearings.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT anyone wishing to make a presentation to the Council of the Vulcan County
regarding the proposed plan and adopting by-law should, in writing, notify the Chief Administrative Officer of Vulcan
County no later than 4:00 p.m. on the the 11th day of January, 2019. Both written and/or verbal presentations may
be given at the public hearings.
Bylaw #: 2018-32
A copy of the proposed amendments Intermunicipal Development Plan and bylaw may be inspected at the Wheat- Proposal: Land Use Bylaw Am endm ent, update to Direct Control (DC -1),
land County office or the Vulcan County office during normal business hours or the either municipality’s website. add setback requirements for Parks & Recreations District and Community Service
DATED at Wheatland County in the Province of Alberta this 20th day of December, 2018 District. Provide additional clarification to definitions and how complaints are re-
DATED at the Town of Vulcan in the Province of Alberta this 20 th day of December, 2018.
ceived.
Alan Parkin Nels Petersen
Wheatland County Vulcan County
#242006 Rge Rd. 243 Box 180 Comments may be forwarded in writing to Wheatland County or in person at the
Highway 1 RR 1
Strathmore, AB
Vulcan, AB
T0L 1B0
above meeting. The application files may be reviewed in the County Office during
T1P 1J6 regular office hours – Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Any comments provided
will become part of the public record in accordance with Section 40 (1) of the Alberta
Freedom of Information and Protection Privacy Act. Any personal information on
submissions made regarding applications is collected under the authority of the
FOIP Act Section 33 (c) and subsequent versions of the Act.
Address: 242006 Range Rd 243 Phone: 403-934-3321 Mail: Hwy 1 RR 1, Strathmore, AB, T1P 1J6 Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
www.wheatlandcounty.ca
@wheatlandcounty
January 25, 2019 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 11
Wheatland County
Economic Development
Board — Call for Members
Wheatland County invites applications for membership on
the Economic Development Board with appointment to
commence in April 2019. The Economic Development
Board is comprised of active business owners (members-
at-large) and one ex officio representative (County Coun-
cillor). Membership on the Board will be appointed by
Wheatland County Council for a term up to October 31,
2020. The Board’s mandate is to review, prepare and make
recommendations to Wheatland County Council to pro-
mote the priorities and terms of reference of the Board in
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“He’s very positive and brings confi- as comes
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dence,” said Harris. “We want the right to conscious;
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parents and and
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and take lessons from them and Prosperous New Year 2019!
fit in our dressing room and the right coaches over the years which helped put him in the position
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theplaying,
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God “It’s a relation-
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early August which adds about a month ship that lasts much
association because everyone
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the club including slotback and quarter- 403-714-2283 Rev. Malcolm Kern
Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 am ensure you’re not on a malicious third-party website.
back, depending on who was available. Pastor: Sunday Adeola
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“I’m a playmaker,” said Jensen.
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ately he had been injured because he For All - Ages 3-103 Nursery Care Provided Festival Dates:
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Jensen has been injured before, but this Services held every Saturday Sponsors
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“When he came back he didn’t have Come Join us for a spirit-filled time
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h t
drop below .500 and now hold a 10-
i g
N Out
11-2 record and sit in fifth place in the
south conference.
The Chiefs have two games next
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CBHA Rangers on Jan. 26 at 4:45 p.m.,
and then they face the Oilers in Okotoks
on Jan. 27.
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COMING EVENTS
Obituary
WILL, Dora
June 26, 1947
– January 13, 2019 Wondering how faith connects to all
Dora Will was born June 26, 1947, of life? St. Michael and All Angels
in Vulcan, Alberta, and passed away Anglican Church presents REFRAME,
January 13, 2019. She is survived by her husband a 10 week video-based course from
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daughter Erin (Patrick); and her very precious grand-
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Dora embraced everything life had to offer. She loved
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tures, whether it was camping in the backcountry of
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Local junior curlers, second Sydnie Molnar (l-r) and skip Cheldynn Molnar, along with teammates Banff or trekking to see Machu Pichu. Dora had a
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spiel, Jan. 19-20 in Strathmore. The event featured competitive junior teams that compete in a tour often be found with a cat on her lap and a pencil in
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ing of the accomplishments of her former students.
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ers were breaking down with cracks and
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