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CHILD, YOUTH AND SCHOOL SERVICES AND FAMILY, MORALE, WELFARE AND RECREATION FEATURE TWO NEW PROGRAMS FOR WIESBADEN YOUTHS
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WIESBADEN, Germany, June 30 -- The U.S. Army issued the following news release:
The results of the Teen Center's June Food for Thought survey screamed from the page.
"We want swimming. We want fitness classes. We want rock climbing and bowling and horseback riding."
Wiesbaden's Venturepoint specialist Steven Hall smiled at the laundry list of activities.
Wiesbaden youths may be living in Germany, a world away from their Stateside counterparts, but that shouldn't diminish the opportunities for fun, Hall said.
In June, Family, Morale, Welfare and Recreation and Child, Youth and School Services ...
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