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See larger Tommie Barfield Elementary School students get free water, bags and other goodies from Principal Dr. Jory Westberry (on right), upon arriving at school Wednesday, after participating in Collier County’s Walk to School day.

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Tommie Barfield Elementary School students get free water, bags and other goodies from Principal Dr. Jory Westberry (on right), upon arriving at school Wednesday, after participating in Collier County’s Walk to School day.

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  • Tommie Barfield Elementary School students get free water, bags and other goodies from Principal Dr. Jory Westberry (on right), upon arriving at school Wednesday, after participating in Collier County’s Walk to School day.
  • Over 140 students and even more parents participated in Collier County’s Walk to School Day at Tommie Barfield Elementary on Wednesday. Students from around the world will get involved this month, since October is International Walk to School Month.
  • Gail Keegan, right, enjoys the morning walk to school on Wednesday with children Tyler, left, fourth grader, Matthew, center, first grader, and Maggie who is in pre-K.
  • File photo. Jennifer Lofy from the Marco Island Police Department gives first grader Matthew Keegan a sticker on Wednesday for participating in October’s International Walk to School month.
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Tommie Barfield Elementary Principal, Dr. Jory Westberry, greets Kindergarten student Sebastian Haedelt with a hug Wednesday morning, as he arrives for the school day. Haedelt participated in Collier County’s Walk to school day, commemorating October’s International Walk to School month.

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