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<p>Students at Sorensen Magnet School for the Arts and Humanities pose with copies of “Spike … One Dragon’s Tale,” a book they wrote, illustrated and hand-bound and will sell to raise money to drill a water well in a remote Ethiopian MAUREEN DOLAN/Press Students at Sorensen Magnet School for the Arts and Humanities pose with copies of “Spike … One Dragon’s Tale,” a book they wrote, illustrated and hand-bound and will sell to raise money to drill a water well in a remote Ethiopian village. Front row from left are Lydia Howard, Tate Erwin, Mickey Howard and Melia Hannigan-Luther. Back row from left are Libby Goodwin, Sharalee Howard, Aubrey Payne and Jack Barrett.</p>

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'One Dragon's Tale'
May 6, 2010 9 p.m.

'One Dragon's Tale'

Proceeds from book's sale will be used to drill water well in Ethiopia

COEUR d'ALENE - The imagination and creativity of elementary school children in Coeur d'Alene will lead to clean drinking water for kids living half a world away.