(KNSI) – The St. Cloud Community Outpost has brought back its Book Club.
Starting this week, kids from the Southside Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota will join officers at the club each Tuesday and walk back to the Community Outpost for storytime.
The goal is to build close and impactful relationships between the officers and kids. Each session is limited to five to seven students.
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