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Natrona Comes Together offers children one-stop shop for summer reading, art and sports

Tawnya Panizzi
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Louis B. Ruediger | Tribune-Review
Artist Alison Zapata works with a group of children Monday in Natrona Community Park during the Summer Children’s Program. About 25 children learned to make Mexican tin art called hojalata.
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Louis B. Ruediger | Tribune-Review
Marya Devers, 15, creates her hojalata tin art Monday during a program taught by guest artist Alison Zapata as part of the Summer Children’s Program at Natrona Community Park.
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Courtesy of Bill Godfrey
The Natrona Comes Together nonprofit offers enrichment in art, reading and sports during its Summer Children’s Program at Natrona Community Park.

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