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Page Back-to-School Community Resource Fair, above.
By the Coconino Coalition for Children & Youth
Summer temperatures approaching the 100s didn’t deter parents and their school-age children from attending back-to-school health and information fairs recently in Page and Fredonia.
The City of Page and the Coconino County Health & Human Resources presented their Back-to-School Community Resource Fair, COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic on Saturday, Aug. 7 at Page High School.
CCC&Y joined other partners in the event which drew dozens of families who received backpacks and other school supplies and child resource information from the Arizona Early Intervention Program, AZ Health Zone, Canyonlands Healthcare, Coconino Community College, Coconino County Health & Human Services, Native Americans for Community Action and other organizations.
Families also had the opportunity to receive school supplies and meet individually with their teachers during a scaled down back-to-school fair held on Aug. 5 at Fredonia Elementary/High School. With temperatures exceeding 100 degrees, the event was moved inside with families meeting in the individual classrooms.
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Fredonia Back-to-School Fair, above.
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