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After school, children from many parts of Manchester gather with a lot of joy and laughing at the Amiko Youth Center. It’s a vibrant place. There’s a gym, coaching on a sport a kid loves, one-on-one tutoring sessions, dinner, read alouds, gardening, music, art of all kinds. In this mix came another program. It arose from a partnership between Amiko staff, Courtney Perron, Director, and Jaime Pendleton, Assistant Director, and Mary Nolin, Director of the Connections program at New Hampshire Humanities. 

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