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Geoff Crimmins/Daily News - 12/21/09
Summer Clayton, right, director of the Palouse Prairie School of Expeditionary Learning in Moscow, counts money students raised for Heifer International during the school’s community circle gathering Friday. Donations to Heifer International are used to purchase livestock for needy families worldwide. In just two weeks, the nearly 70 students at Palouse Prairie did chores at home and saved their pocket change to earn about $47. Clayton said she’d chip in a few dollars so the students can purchase both a flock of chicks and a hive of honeybees to give to a needy family in another country
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