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Gifts needed for infants and toddlers

Denice Degenhardt, Sunflower Early Education Center teacher, places tags on a Christmas tree at Great Bend Coffee. The tags represent children who deserve a brighter Christmas.

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Christmas will be a little merrier for children who might not otherwise have a package to open this year, thanks to a local non-profit agency and a Great Bend business. Approximately 40 infants and toddlers served by Sunflower Diversified Service’s Early Education Center (EEC) and Incredible Years (IY) Preschool will benefit from the activity sponsored by Great Bend Coffee, 2015 Lakin. Paul and Barbara Wagner own the business. “Great Bend Coffee has been our partner ...

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