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Scene in Edmonds: Eggs-tra assistance

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The Edmonds Daybreakers Rotary Club got some extra help filling eggs for its annual Easter Egg Hunt, thanks to a partnership with the Edmonds School District's Work Adjustment vocational training program for students with developmental disabilities. "Our program partners with area business to provide real work for our students in our simulated manufacturing facility," said supervisor Sue Daniels. "The work from these partnerships is used as a tool in training our young workers in the soft skills needed for future job/career success."
The Edmonds Daybreakers Rotary Club got some extra help filling eggs for its annual Easter Egg Hunt, thanks to a partnership with the Edmonds School District’s Work Adjustment vocational training program for students with developmental disabilities. “Our program partners with area business to provide real work for our students in our simulated manufacturing facility,” said supervisor Sue Daniels. “The work from these partnerships is used as a tool in training our young workers in the soft skills needed for future job/career success.” The Rotary Daybreakers hunt begins at 10 a.m. Saturday at Frances Anderson Playfield. A second hunt, at the Edmonds Lutheran Church (23535 84th Ave. W.), starts an hour earlier, at 9 a.m. Both are open to the public.

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