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No summertime blues
MERIDIAN - At long last school is out and the long, warm, lazy days of summer have set in for children all over.
For many children in the Cato-Meridian area this means days spent at MIC (Meridian Ira Cato), a day camp of sorts that gives the kids a fun time to engage in arts and crafts, sports and swimming.
The program was begun more than 15 years ago by Jim Donahoe, a long-time teacher and coach in the Cato-Meridian school district, who recently retired and asked Dennis St. Amour, who has taught in the district for more than 10 years to take his place at MIC.
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