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Preservation & Prevention Department Celebrates Holiday Decorating Contest Win with Catered Lunch

The Preservation & Prevention Department celebrated their victory in the holiday decorating contest with a festive catered lunch, and they were joined by Kids Central Board Members to mark the occasion! The team’s creative decorations earned them top honors, and it was the perfect opportunity to come together and celebrate. The luncheon was a wonderful …

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Kids Central Staff Spread Holiday Cheer With Decorating Contest

This holiday season, Kids Central staff got into the festive spirit with some friendly competition during our holiday decorating contest! Each department chose a unique holiday theme and worked tirelessly for weeks to transform their spaces into festive wonderlands, full of holiday cheer. The decorations were nothing short of spectacular, with each department bringing their …

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Quarterly Admin Meeting: Empowering Staff to Shape Future Goals

At our recent Quarterly Admin Meeting, staff came together to reflect on past successes and collaborate on setting exciting goals for the future. The meeting provided a valuable platform for open discussion, idea sharing, and strategic planning, ensuring we continue to grow and succeed as a team. Before diving into goal setting, everyone enjoyed a …

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