Second-graders meet sled dogs
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From left, Longfellow Elementary School second-graders Radford Weber, Calloway Khun and Jaxson Smith rub the belly of Po, an Alaskan husky. Four second-grade classrooms, while studying habitats, got the chance to learn about sled dogs Thursday with a visit and lesson by Monarch Sled Dog Rides.
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- Photo by Lijah Sampson

Jake Lammi of Monarch Sled Dog Rides educates two second grade classrooms of Longfellow Elementary School on Alaskan sled dogs and sleds. This part of the lesson included how to steer, brake and harness the dogs, among other aspects.
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- Photo by Lijah Sampson

Jake Lammi of Monarch Sled Dog Rides teaches two Longfellow Elementary School second-grade classes about Alaskan sled dogs and sleds Thursday at the school. This part of the lesson included how to steer, brake and harness the dogs, among other aspects.
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- Photo by Lijah Sampson
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From left, Longfellow Elementary School second-graders Radford Weber, Calloway Khun and Jaxson Smith rub the belly of Po, an Alaskan husky. Four second-grade classrooms, while studying habitats, got the chance to learn about sled dogs Thursday with a visit and lesson by Monarch Sled Dog Rides.
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- Photo by Lijah Sampson
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