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Penguin pre, elementary school students receive painted gems
Whitewater pre-school and elementary students along with their teachers were recently given painted rocks. Mrs. Wilcott's mother, Mrs. Linda Frisbie, brought the painted rocks from her home in White Sulphur Springs, Montana. Most of the rocks were painted by Beth Hunt, the director of the Meagher County Senior Center, where Mrs. Frisbie is a volunteer.
Even though the rocks were painted in White Sulphur Springs, most originated in Whitewater as Mrs. Frisbie often gathers rocks on her visits to our town. The rocks in Whitewater are much rounder and smoother than those found in White Sulphur Springs; therefore, the rocks look awesome when painted.
Students can take their picture along with their rock and post it to: White Sulphur Springs Rocks on Facebook. If students wish, they can place the rock for someone new to find or keep the rock for themselves.
The students and teachers were pleased with their cool rocks! They thank Mrs. Frisbie and Mrs. Hunt for the pretty rocks.
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