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- Five-year-old Harmony Sanchez, center, picks up a barbecue chicken breast dinner with other participants in the After School Program Kids program at Golden Terrace Elementary School on Monday, April 16, 2012, in Golden Gate. The after school program recently began receiving a $2 million annual grant from the Florida Department of Agriculture to provide dinner to students in schools where over half of the students receive free or reduced lunches.

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David Albers/Staff - Five-year-old Harmony Sanchez, center, picks up a barbecue chicken breast dinner with other participants in the After School Program Kids program at Golden Terrace Elementary School on Monday, April 16, 2012, in Golden Gate. The after school program recently began receiving a $2 million annual grant from the Florida Department of Agriculture to provide dinner to students in schools where over half of the students receive free or reduced lunches.

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- Five-year-old Harmony Sanchez, center, picks up a barbecue chicken breast dinner with other participants in the After School Program Kids program at Golden Terrace Elementary School on Monday, April 16, 2012, in Golden Gate. The after school program recently began receiving a $2 million annual grant from the Florida Department of Agriculture to provide dinner to students in schools where over half of the students receive free or reduced lunches.
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- Barbecue chicken breast dinners are lined up for participants in the After School Program Kids program at Golden Terrace Elementary School on Monday, April 16, 2012, in Golden Gate. The after school program recently began receiving a $2 million annual grant from the Florida Department of Agriculture to provide dinner to students in schools where over half of the students receive free or reduced lunches.
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- Gabby Tejeta, 6, Kiah Brough, 7, and Bailey Reum, 7, left to right, work on homework together at the After School Program Kids program at Golden Terrace Elementary School on Monday, April 16, 2012, in Golden Gate. The after school program recently began receiving a $2 million annual grant from the Florida Department of Agriculture to provide dinner to students in schools where over half of the students receive free or reduced lunches.
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- Counselor Sophia Hadley passes out napkins to students as they eat dinner in the After School Program Kids program at Golden Terrace Elementary School on Monday, April 16, 2012, in Golden Gate. The after school program recently began receiving a $2 million annual grant from the Florida Department of Agriculture to provide dinner to students in schools where over half of the students receive free or reduced lunches.
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- Ten-year-old Katia Harris plays a game of ankle ball, a relative of dodge ball, at the After School Program Kids program at Golden Terrace Elementary School on Monday, April 16, 2012, in Golden Gate. The after school program recently began receiving a $2 million annual grant from the Florida Department of Agriculture to provide dinner to students in schools where over half of the students receive free or reduced lunches.
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- Eight-year-old Kyjuan Stready eats a barbecue chicken breast dinner with other participants in the After School Program Kids program at Golden Terrace Elementary School on Monday, April 16, 2012, in Golden Gate. The after school program recently began receiving a $2 million annual grant from the Florida Department of Agriculture to provide dinner to students in schools where over half of the students receive free or reduced lunches.

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