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Thumbs up - To Neepawa youth

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Submitted by Muriel Gamey

The Neepawa Press

A big Thumbs Up to all the youth of Neepawa and surrounding areas who have chosen to challenge themselves by participating in music, arts, recreational/competitive sports, clubs and volunteer programs. You are not only enhancing your own lives, but are contributing to the vitality of the area. Any youth who is unsure of the various programs available, should check the Neepawa website neepawaleisure.com. It contains a detailed listing of the incredibly wide range of opportunities in which one can participate.

Would you like to send a thumbs up or thumbs down to an individual or group in the community? Please send it our way. Submissions must include a name and must be under 100 words. We want to hear from you!

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