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After School Muir
Program Name: AFTER SCHOOL MUIR
Program Address: 6602 INNER DR, MADISON WI 53705
Contact Phone: (608) 442-2401
Website: http://www.afterschoolwi.org/schoolyearprograms/locations/danecounty/madison/muir/index.php
Detail: Muir AFTER SCHOOL meets in the school's large, open gym where children have many choices of activities. There is a relaxing reading area, an area for crafts, one for building with blocks, an area for board games, and one for coloring and art.
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AFTER SCHOOL MUIR, MADISON WI
Program Address: 6602 INNER DR, MADISON WI 53705
Contact Phone: (608) 442-2401
Website: http://www.afterschoolwi.org/schoolyearprograms/locations/danecounty/madison/muir/index.php
Detail: Muir AFTER SCHOOL meets in the school's large, open gym where children have many choices of activities. There is a relaxing reading area, an area for crafts, one for building with blocks, an area for board games, and one for coloring and art.
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