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Dundee Township Park District Circle Of Friends @ Dundee Highlands
Program Name: DUNDEE TOWNSHIP PARK DISTRICT CIRCLE OF FRIENDS @ DUNDEE HIGHLANDS
Program Address: 407 S. FIFTH STREET, WEST DUNDEE IL 60118
Contact Phone: (847) 428-7131, ext 2206
Website: http://www.dtpd.org/
Detail: AM Circle of Friends (Before School Care) is for children in kindergarten-grade 5. PM Circle of Friends (After School Care) is for children in kindergarten-grade 5 at the eight elementary schools listed below. It provides a safe, supervised environment where children may socialize, play or do homework.
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DUNDEE TOWNSHIP PARK DISTRICT CIRCLE OF FRIENDS @ DUNDEE HIGHLANDS, WEST DUNDEE IL
Program Address: 407 S. FIFTH STREET, WEST DUNDEE IL 60118
Contact Phone: (847) 428-7131, ext 2206
Website: http://www.dtpd.org/
Detail: AM Circle of Friends (Before School Care) is for children in kindergarten-grade 5. PM Circle of Friends (After School Care) is for children in kindergarten-grade 5 at the eight elementary schools listed below. It provides a safe, supervised environment where children may socialize, play or do homework.
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