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Rowan Fasnacht gives a big thumbs during a WEB (Where Everybody Belongs) orientation for incoming 5th graders and new students Wednesday, August 29, at Grandview Middle School in Mound.
Westonka School District's Grandview Middle School 7th graders played host to a WEB (Where Everybody Belongs) orientation for incoming 5th graders and new students Wednesday, August 29, in Mound.  The morning fun welcomed nearly 180 5th graders and new students to the school.
Grandview Middle School 7th graders Aaron Cashman, left, and Zach Riffle dance to music to help them and their classmates ready themselves for a morning of fun orientation activities for nearly 180 incoming 5th graders and new students Wednesday, August 29, in Mound.
Grandview Middle School 7th grader Erin Ross readies name tags for incoming 5th graders and new students Wednesday, August 29, in Mound.  The morning fun welcomed nearly 180 5th graders and new students to the Westonka District school.
Westonka School District's Grandview Middle School played host to a WEB (Where Everybody Belongs) orientation for incoming 5th graders and new students Wednesday, August 29, in Mound.  The morning fun welcomed nearly 180 5th graders and new students to the school.
Interpretive Naturalist Elise Bushard tags a Monarch butterfly before releasing it on its' annual 2,000 mile journey to Mexico during the Monarch Departure Party at Lowry Nature Center's Carver Park Reserve Saturday, August  25, in Victoria.

The four-line tags reads: TAG@KU.EDU, MONARCH WATCH, 1-888-TAGGING, AND RGY 400.  Monarch Departure Party participants saw live Monarchs in their different life-cycle stages, heard about past years' tagging research, and received a colorful chart of common local butterflies to take home.
Katelyn Unze, 3, Shakopee, is shown a Monarch butterfly in it's larval stage by Three Rivers Park District Interpretive Naturalist Elise Bushard during the Monarch Departure Party Saturday, August 25, in Victoria.  Participants helped celebrate the Monarch butterflies' annual 2,000 mile journey to Mexico.  Participants saw live Monarchs in their different life-cycle stages, heard about past years' tagging research, and received a colorful chart of common local butterflies to take home.
Interpretive Naturalist Elise Bushard dons a Monarch butterfly costume before leading the Monarch Departure Party class at Lowry Nature Center's Carver Park Reserve Saturday, August 25, in Victoria.  Participants helped celebrate the Monarch butterflies' annual 2,000 mile journey to Mexico.  Participants saw live Monarchs in their different life-cycle stages, heard about past years' tagging research, and received a colorful chart of common local butterflies to take home.
Minnesota School of Business Veterinary Tech instructor Allina Faul shows Junior Vet Camp participants X-rays of snakes during the campers' one day intensive tour of the Plymouth facility Saturday, August 25, 2012.
Grandview Middle School 7th grader Erin Ross readies name tags for incoming 5th graders and new students Wednesday, August 29, in Mound. The morning fun welcomed nearly 180 5th graders and new students to the Westonka District school.
Grandview Middle School 7th grader Erin Ross readies name tags for incoming 5th graders and new students Wednesday, August 29, in Mound.  The morning fun welcomed nearly 180 5th graders and new students to the Westonka District school.
Grandview Middle School 7th grader Erin Ross readies name tags for incoming 5th graders and new students Wednesday, August 29, in Mound. The morning fun welcomed nearly 180 5th graders and new students to the Westonka District school.
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