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"There wasn't a better way to spend a winter evening at Grass Lake School then families sharing milk and cookies with smiles on their faces."
That's how the Grass Lake School posted a story on its Facebook page about a storytelling night that took place at the school on Feb.
8.
It was led by local storyteller Jim May, and students in grades K-8 got to experience empathy, laugh, jump with fright, and be wrapped in the comfort of a positive ending.
"The students were engrossed in the creative world of imagination, led by the innovative and wise local storyteller Jim May," the school wrote.
" Grades PreK-8 had an opportunity to take the journey with May to a place where they could experience empathy, laugh, jump with fright, and be wrapped in the comfort of a positive ending."
May returned to school in the evening for a family storytelling event, and children and parents arrived in their pajamas along with sleeping bags, stuffed animals, and a willingness to be silly and have fun.
"There wasn't a better way to spend a winter evening at Grass Lake School then families sharing milk and cookies with smiles on their faces," the school wrote.
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