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"Monday's Children" enjoy outdoor Springtime activities

By: Carolyn Donaldson
Updated: March 29, 2010
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Springtime is officially here.
 It's time to get outside with some of our featured "Monday's Children".

Seven year old Marcus met me at Highland Park in Altoona, Blair County. 
We were anxious to kick a soccer ball and run around.
This second grader at Mc Auliffe Heights in Altoona  had a great deal to teach me - a soccer novice.

 I also met six year old Noah there.
In first grade, Noah likes recess and racing with his buddies.
So we tried a friendly run too.
This little brother would enjoy the company of a big brother to race and go on piggy back rides.

Head here to find out more about the Blair County Big Brothers/Big Sisters organization.

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