Riverhouse Children's Center opens thier new facility
Stephanie Strength carries her 1-year-old son, Peter Strength, into the new The Riverhouse Children’s Center on Florida Road on Thursday.
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Stephanie Strength carries her 1-year-old son, Peter Strength, into the new The Riverhouse Children’s Center on Florida Road on Thursday.
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Kyana Newcomer-Ball, 5, shows off the new playground at The Riverhouse Children’s Center to dad, Aaron Ball.
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Kyana Newcomer-Ball, 5, shows off the new playground at The Riverhouse Children’s Center to dad, Aaron Ball.
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Teacher Colombe Girolimon reads a book to her class after their morning snack at Riverhouse Children’s Center on Thursday.
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Teacher Colombe Girolimon reads a book to her class after their morning snack at Riverhouse Children’s Center on Thursday.
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Teacher Kim Rabick reads a book to her class after their morning snack at Riverhouse Children’s Center on Thursday.
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Teacher Kim Rabick reads a book to her class after their morning snack at Riverhouse Children’s Center on Thursday.
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Reading buddies Mason Brown and Owen Blouin enjoy reading time Thursday at the new The Riverhouse Children’s Center on Florida Road.
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Reading buddies Mason Brown and Owen Blouin enjoy reading time Thursday at the new The Riverhouse Children’s Center on Florida Road.
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Teachers Aide Jasmine Barr comforts 4-month-old Penelope Goessel at the new The Riverhouse Children’s Center on Florida Road on Thursday.
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Teachers Aide Jasmine Barr comforts 4-month-old Penelope Goessel at the new The Riverhouse Children’s Center on Florida Road on Thursday.
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Brenna Abeyta-Watson, executive director of Riverhouse Children’s Center, greets 5-year-old Kyana Newcomer-Ball as her dad, Aaron Ball, drops off her younger brother, Sage Newcomer-Ball, at the center’s new facility on Florida Road.
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Brenna Abeyta-Watson, executive director of Riverhouse Children’s Center, greets 5-year-old Kyana Newcomer-Ball as her dad, Aaron Ball, drops off her younger brother, Sage Newcomer-Ball, at the center’s new facility on Florida Road.
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Brenna Abeyta-Watson, executive director of Riverhouse Children’s Center, hugs preschooler Lia Schowalter as Benjamin Andrea moves in for a hug, too.
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Brenna Abeyta-Watson, executive director of Riverhouse Children’s Center, hugs preschooler Lia Schowalter as Benjamin Andrea moves in for a hug, too.
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Alex Chasse, 3, entertains classmates during morning snack time in her classroom at the new The Riverhouse Children’s Center on Florida Road.
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Alex Chasse, 3, entertains classmates during morning snack time in her classroom at the new The Riverhouse Children’s Center on Florida Road.
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Children frolic in the playground of the new The Riverhouse Children’s Center on Florida Road.
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Children frolic in the playground of the new The Riverhouse Children’s Center on Florida Road.
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Trying to look her best as guests visit her new classroom, Natalee Mora puts on a hat she retrieved from her cubby at the new Riverhouse Children’s Center on Florida Road.
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Trying to look her best as guests visit her new classroom, Natalee Mora puts on a hat she retrieved from her cubby at the new Riverhouse Children’s Center on Florida Road.
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