CCCC Head Start to Host First In-Person Family Night November 30

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Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For additional information, Contact: Melody Volk, Director of Communication and Outreach
Cankdeska Cikana Community College
701-766-1113
melody.volk@littlehoop.edu www.littlehoop.edu

Fort Totten, ND November 19, 2021 – CCCC Head Start is welcoming their families back to the center, located at 7656 Ephriam Hill Road, for their November Family Night, Tuesday, November 30 from 5:00 – 6:30 pm! They will be celebrating Native American Heritage Month with fun filled activities, food and door prizes!

At this time, they are limiting to immediate families of their students. Immediate family is defined as parents or legal guardians and siblings of students. Please wear a mask. Temperatures will be checked at the door. Keep our children safe by complying with COVID-19 guidelines.

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