• last year
Jamberoo Public School assistant principal Sharon Behl-Shanks opens the time capsules in front of an enraptured audience.
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00:31 Let's do this at home, kids.
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01:10 Mrs. Tweed?
01:12 I think some of us might know Mrs. Tweed.
01:15 Her granddaughter was here with us not very long ago.
01:19 Oh, Mrs. Patterson.
01:20 Wow, we will look through that with great detail later on.
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01:26 Oh.
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01:30 This is an article written about Jamboree School.
01:34 And you won't believe it.
01:36 It's the students showing the eggs
01:38 that they had for sale for the school garden back in 1988.
01:43 Look at that.
01:46 Now, I know that some of you have
01:47 moms or dads or aunties or uncles who might be in some
01:51 of these things, too.
01:52 So you'll have to have a very--
01:53 have a look.
01:55 There's some artwork.
01:58 Nice artwork by some people.
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