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Deb Ranly, of St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Fort Loramie, facilitated a trip for sixth graders of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine to visit Elmwood of New Bremen recently. The students sang a selection of songs, some twice, for the Elmwood residents and families. Each student introduced themselves to Elmwood residents and gave their parents’ names, as well as their favorite sport. Residents then shared with the students M&M cookies and lemonade.

Deb Ranly, of St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Fort Loramie, facilitated a trip for sixth graders of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine to visit Elmwood of New Bremen recently. The students sang a selection of songs, some twice, for the Elmwood residents and families. Each student introduced themselves to Elmwood residents and gave their parents’ names, as well as their favorite sport. Residents then shared with the students M&M cookies and lemonade.
https://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2019/04/web1_EofNB.jpgDeb Ranly, of St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Fort Loramie, facilitated a trip for sixth graders of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine to visit Elmwood of New Bremen recently. The students sang a selection of songs, some twice, for the Elmwood residents and families. Each student introduced themselves to Elmwood residents and gave their parents’ names, as well as their favorite sport. Residents then shared with the students M&M cookies and lemonade. Courtesy photo.

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