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out the cranes down the hallway. You are seeing about 900
of them. There are about another 300 behind the picture. |
Here is
a pair of Craniacs starting to take the cranes down from the
hallway and ready them for the fundraiser. |
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| These
Craniacs are adding stickers to the paper crane wings to tell
the purchaser of the cranes who made them and where the money is
going. |
This
Craniac cuts the label for the fundraiser envelopes. |
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| These
two glue labels on the envelopes for the fundraiser. About
40 of the 100 students ordered nearly 800 paper cranes to sell,
and they are still placing orders. The "Crane
Factory" made need to reopen. |
This
eager Craniac delivers bags of paper cranes to students.
They can't wait to start working and raising funds for Operation
Migration. |
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| Yep!
The factory had to reopen. In a matter of 65 minutes, 35
kids made 250 more paper cranes. |
This
proud Craniac, hold up some of his finished product at the end
of the assembly line. |
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| More
cranes, more stickers. There are approximately 1500 cranes
out there right now. |
A
Craniac give up her Saturday to sell paper cranes at Terry's
Amaco in Nekoosa. This was happening in the midst of a
snowstorm too. |