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Abdiaziz Kilas, right, and Hussein Hassan play table tennis during the grand opening of the Auburn PAL Center on Chestnut Street in Auburn on Saturday. The Auburn Police Activities League program will be open from 3-6 p.m. for fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders while school is in session. School police officers Marshall McCamish and Tom Poulin will be stationed there. Liz Allen, volunteer coordinator for the Auburn Police Department, said volunteers will help kids with mentoring, homework, arts and crafts and organizing athletic games. A community garden is also in the works, Allen said. Local businesses and individuals made the transition from a former day care facility possible, she said. “It’s been one amazing partnership after another.” Parents must register before their children can start attending events. Registration information is available at www.auburnpd.com. Kilas and Hassan are sixth-graders at Park Avenue Elementary School.
Auburn school police officer Marshall McCamish talks with Aaleigha Galarneau, right, Morgan Gaudet, Mackenzie Halsey and Madyson Gaudet during the grand opening of the Auburn PAL Center on Chestnut Street in Auburn on Saturday. The Auburn Police Activities League program will be open from 3-6 p.m. for fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders while school is in session. Officers McCamish and Tom Poulin will be stationed there. Liz Allen, volunteer coordinator for the Auburn Police Department, said volunteers will help kids with mentoring, homework, arts and crafts and organizing athletic games. A community garden is also in the works, Allen said. Local businesses and individuals made the transition from a former day care facility possible, she said. “It’s been one amazing partnership after another.” Parents must register before their children can start attending events. Registration information is available at www.auburnpd.com. Kilas and Hassan are sixth-graders at Park Avenue Elementary School.
Tracy Allen and her son Cooper, 11, of Auburn watch a slide show during the grand opening of the Auburn PAL Center on Chestnut Street in Auburn on Saturday. The Auburn Police Activities League program will be open from 3-6 p.m. for fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders while school is in session. School police officers Marshall McCamish and Tom Poulin will be stationed there. Liz Allen, volunteer coordinator for the Auburn Police Department, said volunteers will help kids with mentoring, homework, arts and crafts and organizing athletic games. A community garden is also in the works, Allen said. Local businesses and individuals made the transition from a former day care facility possible, she said. “It’s been one amazing partnership after another.” Parents must register before their children can start attending events. Registration information is available at www.auburnpd.com. Kilas and Hassan are sixth-graders at Park Avenue Elementary School.
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