Desi Ralston's students were having a blast. They zoomed from one end of the gym to the other, forward and backward, passing a ball, dodging each other and spinning in circles.
Desi Ralston's students were having a blast. They zoomed from one end of the gym to the other, forward and backward, passing a ball, dodging each other and spinning in circles.
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The Green Valley News has some exciting travel plans for this year, in partnership with Premier World Discovery, a company that shepherds some 10,000 travelers each year to locations across the globe! Let your imagination wander as you consider traveling to great locales in 2023-2024. All the hard parts (selecting and booking the best air travel, hotels, and restaurants) are done for you.
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