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Found Images - May 7

| May 16, 2011 8:00 AM

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<p>SHAWN GUST/Press A curious fox squirrel scurries down the bark of a tree in the Coeur d'Alene City Park on Tuesday.</p>

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<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Daphine Nakyanzi, 11, a member of the Uganda Children</p>

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<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Michaelle Stone kisses her daughter Shay High during a Mother's Day event at Borah Elementary School on Friday. Borah's fifth-graders gathered with their mothers for Moms and Muffins where the students presented their moms with hand made birdhouses, shared refreshments and sang a song.</p>

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<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Trent Elstad, a second-grader at Sorenson Magnet School, gets a hit Wednesday while playing a game of cricket at McEuen as part of class. Both second and fifth grade students participated in various outdoor activities that included cricket, juggling and soccer.</p>

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<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Dylan Vasseur, a fifth-grader at Borah Elementary School in Coeur d'Alene, drives nails into a piece of wood Wednesday while being instructed by Pete Gardner, volunteer service coordinator for the Idaho Fish and Game. The fifth grade class constructed and painted nesting boxes as a Mother's Day gift.</p>

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<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Cynthia Marsh, owner of Curves in Hayden, left, Frank Brunetti and Joyce Dexter, manager of Lake City Community Church food bank, unload one of the cars Marsh and her husband drove to the food bank Tuesday to deliver 1,600 pounds of food donated by members of Marsh's fitness center. The food was donated over the month of April in order to beat last year's food drive total of 600 pounds. "Our donations from our suppliers are down, so this is huge for us," Dexter said about the generous donation.</p>

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<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Brie Slavens, an eight grade student at Woodland Middles School, left, visits with Lisa Lawhead Monday after the school's news channel, Woodland One, in conjunction with Numerica Credit Union, Silverwood Theme Park and KXLY, presented Lawhead with the First Class School Champion Award. Slavens wrote in a nomination essay, "Mrs. Lawhead strives to understand the way we think, which makes it possible for us to learn from her and feel safe trusting her."</p>

Slice of life images found while out and about in Kootenai County.