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A Gentog staff member (center) leads a lesson in sign language to both seniors and pre-kindergartners at the inter-generational daycare that features daily interactions between the two groups.
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Inter-generational daycare brings seniors and children together

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St. Lucia procession.
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Kindergartners learn about different December traditions and cultures

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CBD Pet Products: Are they worthy of the hype?

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Now Accepting 2019 Tigard Chamber Scholarship Applications

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Tigard High School Student, Dies

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Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue’s Board Selects Next Fire Chief

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The Genetic Roots of Your Health

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