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Summer fun makes an early splash

Herald Staff Writer

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Tuesday, May 26, 2015 4:49 AM MT

Updated Tuesday, May 26, 2015 3:25 PM MT

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As the school year nears its end, Aztec’s Park Avenue Elementary fifth-graders headed to the Durango Community Recreation Center aquatic center Tuesday for a field trip. They learned about water safety and had a little fun along the way. Fifth-graders Nicholas Martinez, left, plays with his friend Caden Reinhardt in the park, which opened Memorial Day for the summer season.
As the school year nears its end, Aztec’s Park Avenue Elementary fifth-graders headed to the Durango Community Recreation Center aquatic center Tuesday for a field trip. They learned about water safety and had a little fun along the way. Fifth-graders Nicholas Martinez, left, plays with his friend Caden Reinhardt in the park, which opened Memorial Day for the summer season.Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald

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