Winter survival day
- Antwyan Cullar
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Aubry Oakland, parent volunteer Josh Strohman, Haizley Strohman and Eve Brinks (l-r) make preparations for starting a fire during the recent North Fayette Valley fifth-grade Winter Survival Day at Gilbertson Nature Center, near Elgin. (Submitted photo)

North Fayette Valley fifth grade students (l-r) Jewel Hemry, Kenley Scholbrock, Max Lerch, Salvador Hernandez Quiroz were in the process of practicing first aid during the school’s recent Winter Survival Day. (Submitted photo)

North Fayette Valley fifth grade students, staff and volunteers gathered for the school’s annual Winter Survival Day at Gilbertson Nature Center. The program was facilitated by NFV fifth grade teacher Katie Riemer and Fayette County Conservation Environmental Education coordinator Megan Boyer. (Submitted photo)
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Aubry Oakland, parent volunteer Josh Strohman, Haizley Strohman and Eve Brinks (l-r) make preparations for starting a fire during the recent North Fayette Valley fifth-grade Winter Survival Day at Gilbertson Nature Center, near Elgin. (Submitted photo)
North Fayette Valley fifth grade students (l-r) Jewel Hemry, Kenley Scholbrock, Max Lerch, Salvador Hernandez Quiroz were in the process of practicing first aid during the school’s recent Winter Survival Day. (Submitted photo)
North Fayette Valley fifth grade students, staff and volunteers gathered for the school’s annual Winter Survival Day at Gilbertson Nature Center. The program was facilitated by NFV fifth grade teacher Katie Riemer and Fayette County Conservation Environmental Education coordinator Megan Boyer. (Submitted photo)
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Antwyan Cullar
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