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 \nBefore video games. Before toy stores. Before batteries — children in 1
 776\nmade their own fun\, and it was really good fun. Games of 1776 takes
  students\nback 250 years to discover how colonial American children play
 ed\, building real\ntoys from buttons\, string\, fabric scraps\, and card
 board\, then playing the same\ngames played during the founding of the Un
 ited States — from marble matches at\nValley Forge to the spinning whirli
 gig to the lawn games that became modern\nbaseball and bowling. A button 
 and a piece of string became an afternoon of\nplay. A circle drawn in cha
 lk became a competition. That spirit of\nresourcefulness and imagination 
 is exactly what this unit brings to life.\n----\nYour After School instru
 ctors are teachers and staff from your school\, and the\nsurrounding area
 .  They are also parents\, local businesses\, and not for profit\norganiz
 ations.  We are currently seeking qualified instructors for this program.
 \n Curriculum is available and instructors are fully supported and insure
 d by our\nprogram.  Plus - instructors' children attend classes for FREE.
   Please contact\nus today for more information.
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 776\nmade their own fun\, and it was really good fun. Games of 1776 takes
  students\nback 250 years to discover how colonial American children play
 ed\, building real\ntoys from buttons\, string\, fabric scraps\, and card
 board\, then playing the same\ngames played during the founding of the Un
 ited States — from marble matches at\nValley Forge to the spinning whirli
 gig to the lawn games that became modern\nbaseball and bowling. A button 
 and a piece of string became an afternoon of\nplay. A circle drawn in cha
 lk became a competition. That spirit of\nresourcefulness and imagination 
 is exactly what this unit brings to life.\n----\nYour After School instru
 ctors are teachers and staff from your school\, and the\nsurrounding area
 .  They are also parents\, local businesses\, and not for profit\norganiz
 ations.  We are currently seeking qualified instructors for this program.
 \n Curriculum is available and instructors are fully supported and insure
 d by our\nprogram.  Plus - instructors' children attend classes for FREE.
   Please contact\nus today for more information.
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 \nBefore video games. Before toy stores. Before batteries — children in 1
 776\nmade their own fun\, and it was really good fun. Games of 1776 takes
  students\nback 250 years to discover how colonial American children play
 ed\, building real\ntoys from buttons\, string\, fabric scraps\, and card
 board\, then playing the same\ngames played during the founding of the Un
 ited States — from marble matches at\nValley Forge to the spinning whirli
 gig to the lawn games that became modern\nbaseball and bowling. A button 
 and a piece of string became an afternoon of\nplay. A circle drawn in cha
 lk became a competition. That spirit of\nresourcefulness and imagination 
 is exactly what this unit brings to life.\n----\nYour After School instru
 ctors are teachers and staff from your school\, and the\nsurrounding area
 .  They are also parents\, local businesses\, and not for profit\norganiz
 ations.  We are currently seeking qualified instructors for this program.
 \n Curriculum is available and instructors are fully supported and insure
 d by our\nprogram.  Plus - instructors' children attend classes for FREE.
   Please contact\nus today for more information.
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 \nBefore video games. Before toy stores. Before batteries — children in 1
 776\nmade their own fun\, and it was really good fun. Games of 1776 takes
  students\nback 250 years to discover how colonial American children play
 ed\, building real\ntoys from buttons\, string\, fabric scraps\, and card
 board\, then playing the same\ngames played during the founding of the Un
 ited States — from marble matches at\nValley Forge to the spinning whirli
 gig to the lawn games that became modern\nbaseball and bowling. A button 
 and a piece of string became an afternoon of\nplay. A circle drawn in cha
 lk became a competition. That spirit of\nresourcefulness and imagination 
 is exactly what this unit brings to life.\n----\nYour After School instru
 ctors are teachers and staff from your school\, and the\nsurrounding area
 .  They are also parents\, local businesses\, and not for profit\norganiz
 ations.  We are currently seeking qualified instructors for this program.
 \n Curriculum is available and instructors are fully supported and insure
 d by our\nprogram.  Plus - instructors' children attend classes for FREE.
   Please contact\nus today for more information.
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 \nBefore video games. Before toy stores. Before batteries — children in 1
 776\nmade their own fun\, and it was really good fun. Games of 1776 takes
  students\nback 250 years to discover how colonial American children play
 ed\, building real\ntoys from buttons\, string\, fabric scraps\, and card
 board\, then playing the same\ngames played during the founding of the Un
 ited States — from marble matches at\nValley Forge to the spinning whirli
 gig to the lawn games that became modern\nbaseball and bowling. A button 
 and a piece of string became an afternoon of\nplay. A circle drawn in cha
 lk became a competition. That spirit of\nresourcefulness and imagination 
 is exactly what this unit brings to life.\n----\nYour After School instru
 ctors are teachers and staff from your school\, and the\nsurrounding area
 .  They are also parents\, local businesses\, and not for profit\norganiz
 ations.  We are currently seeking qualified instructors for this program.
 \n Curriculum is available and instructors are fully supported and insure
 d by our\nprogram.  Plus - instructors' children attend classes for FREE.
   Please contact\nus today for more information.
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 \nBefore video games. Before toy stores. Before batteries — children in 1
 776\nmade their own fun\, and it was really good fun. Games of 1776 takes
  students\nback 250 years to discover how colonial American children play
 ed\, building real\ntoys from buttons\, string\, fabric scraps\, and card
 board\, then playing the same\ngames played during the founding of the Un
 ited States — from marble matches at\nValley Forge to the spinning whirli
 gig to the lawn games that became modern\nbaseball and bowling. A button 
 and a piece of string became an afternoon of\nplay. A circle drawn in cha
 lk became a competition. That spirit of\nresourcefulness and imagination 
 is exactly what this unit brings to life.\n----\nYour After School instru
 ctors are teachers and staff from your school\, and the\nsurrounding area
 .  They are also parents\, local businesses\, and not for profit\norganiz
 ations.  We are currently seeking qualified instructors for this program.
 \n Curriculum is available and instructors are fully supported and insure
 d by our\nprogram.  Plus - instructors' children attend classes for FREE.
   Please contact\nus today for more information.
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 hanges\nHolmes Program Details: www.YourAfterSchool.com/Holmes.html\n----
 \nBefore video games. Before toy stores. Before batteries — children in 1
 776\nmade their own fun\, and it was really good fun. Games of 1776 takes
  students\nback 250 years to discover how colonial American children play
 ed\, building real\ntoys from buttons\, string\, fabric scraps\, and card
 board\, then playing the same\ngames played during the founding of the Un
 ited States — from marble matches at\nValley Forge to the spinning whirli
 gig to the lawn games that became modern\nbaseball and bowling. A button 
 and a piece of string became an afternoon of\nplay. A circle drawn in cha
 lk became a competition. That spirit of\nresourcefulness and imagination 
 is exactly what this unit brings to life.\n----\nYour After School instru
 ctors are teachers and staff from your school\, and the\nsurrounding area
 .  They are also parents\, local businesses\, and not for profit\norganiz
 ations.  We are currently seeking qualified instructors for this program.
 \n Curriculum is available and instructors are fully supported and insure
 d by our\nprogram.  Plus - instructors' children attend classes for FREE.
   Please contact\nus today for more information.
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 hanges\nHolmes Program Details: www.YourAfterSchool.com/Holmes.html\n----
 \nBefore video games. Before toy stores. Before batteries — children in 1
 776\nmade their own fun\, and it was really good fun. Games of 1776 takes
  students\nback 250 years to discover how colonial American children play
 ed\, building real\ntoys from buttons\, string\, fabric scraps\, and card
 board\, then playing the same\ngames played during the founding of the Un
 ited States — from marble matches at\nValley Forge to the spinning whirli
 gig to the lawn games that became modern\nbaseball and bowling. A button 
 and a piece of string became an afternoon of\nplay. A circle drawn in cha
 lk became a competition. That spirit of\nresourcefulness and imagination 
 is exactly what this unit brings to life.\n----\nYour After School instru
 ctors are teachers and staff from your school\, and the\nsurrounding area
 .  They are also parents\, local businesses\, and not for profit\norganiz
 ations.  We are currently seeking qualified instructors for this program.
 \n Curriculum is available and instructors are fully supported and insure
 d by our\nprogram.  Plus - instructors' children attend classes for FREE.
   Please contact\nus today for more information.
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 hanges\nHolmes Program Details: www.YourAfterSchool.com/Holmes.html\n----
 \nBefore video games. Before toy stores. Before batteries — children in 1
 776\nmade their own fun\, and it was really good fun. Games of 1776 takes
  students\nback 250 years to discover how colonial American children play
 ed\, building real\ntoys from buttons\, string\, fabric scraps\, and card
 board\, then playing the same\ngames played during the founding of the Un
 ited States — from marble matches at\nValley Forge to the spinning whirli
 gig to the lawn games that became modern\nbaseball and bowling. A button 
 and a piece of string became an afternoon of\nplay. A circle drawn in cha
 lk became a competition. That spirit of\nresourcefulness and imagination 
 is exactly what this unit brings to life.\n----\nYour After School instru
 ctors are teachers and staff from your school\, and the\nsurrounding area
 .  They are also parents\, local businesses\, and not for profit\norganiz
 ations.  We are currently seeking qualified instructors for this program.
 \n Curriculum is available and instructors are fully supported and insure
 d by our\nprogram.  Plus - instructors' children attend classes for FREE.
   Please contact\nus today for more information.
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 hanges\nHolmes Program Details: www.YourAfterSchool.com/Holmes.html\n----
 \nBefore video games. Before toy stores. Before batteries — children in 1
 776\nmade their own fun\, and it was really good fun. Games of 1776 takes
  students\nback 250 years to discover how colonial American children play
 ed\, building real\ntoys from buttons\, string\, fabric scraps\, and card
 board\, then playing the same\ngames played during the founding of the Un
 ited States — from marble matches at\nValley Forge to the spinning whirli
 gig to the lawn games that became modern\nbaseball and bowling. A button 
 and a piece of string became an afternoon of\nplay. A circle drawn in cha
 lk became a competition. That spirit of\nresourcefulness and imagination 
 is exactly what this unit brings to life.\n----\nYour After School instru
 ctors are teachers and staff from your school\, and the\nsurrounding area
 .  They are also parents\, local businesses\, and not for profit\norganiz
 ations.  We are currently seeking qualified instructors for this program.
 \n Curriculum is available and instructors are fully supported and insure
 d by our\nprogram.  Plus - instructors' children attend classes for FREE.
   Please contact\nus today for more information.
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 hanges\nHolmes Program Details: www.YourAfterSchool.com/Holmes.html\n----
 \nBefore video games. Before toy stores. Before batteries — children in 1
 776\nmade their own fun\, and it was really good fun. Games of 1776 takes
  students\nback 250 years to discover how colonial American children play
 ed\, building real\ntoys from buttons\, string\, fabric scraps\, and card
 board\, then playing the same\ngames played during the founding of the Un
 ited States — from marble matches at\nValley Forge to the spinning whirli
 gig to the lawn games that became modern\nbaseball and bowling. A button 
 and a piece of string became an afternoon of\nplay. A circle drawn in cha
 lk became a competition. That spirit of\nresourcefulness and imagination 
 is exactly what this unit brings to life.\n----\nYour After School instru
 ctors are teachers and staff from your school\, and the\nsurrounding area
 .  They are also parents\, local businesses\, and not for profit\norganiz
 ations.  We are currently seeking qualified instructors for this program.
 \n Curriculum is available and instructors are fully supported and insure
 d by our\nprogram.  Plus - instructors' children attend classes for FREE.
   Please contact\nus today for more information.
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 \nBefore video games. Before toy stores. Before batteries — children in 1
 776\nmade their own fun\, and it was really good fun. Games of 1776 takes
  students\nback 250 years to discover how colonial American children play
 ed\, building real\ntoys from buttons\, string\, fabric scraps\, and card
 board\, then playing the same\ngames played during the founding of the Un
 ited States — from marble matches at\nValley Forge to the spinning whirli
 gig to the lawn games that became modern\nbaseball and bowling. A button 
 and a piece of string became an afternoon of\nplay. A circle drawn in cha
 lk became a competition. That spirit of\nresourcefulness and imagination 
 is exactly what this unit brings to life.\n----\nYour After School instru
 ctors are teachers and staff from your school\, and the\nsurrounding area
 .  They are also parents\, local businesses\, and not for profit\norganiz
 ations.  We are currently seeking qualified instructors for this program.
 \n Curriculum is available and instructors are fully supported and insure
 d by our\nprogram.  Plus - instructors' children attend classes for FREE.
   Please contact\nus today for more information.
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