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    Hamilton School District students,staff and families showed appreciationfor the needs of others during the holi-days by contributing to charitable organ-izations and extending acts of kindnesswithin the community and beyond.Following is a summary of activities ateach school.

    Willow Springs LearningCenter

    Willow Springs Learning Center four-year-old kindergartners and their familiescontributed generously to the SussexFood Pantry this holiday season. Theyparticipated in a service project, "MakingWishes Come True," that resulted in morethan 300 gifts that will be distributed

    through the Sussex Food Pantry to localfamilies.

    In addition, the Willow Springs staffraised $200 to assist families in need.

    Lannon Elementary SchoolLannon Elementary School students,

    families and staff members collected abrimming barrel of children's new undergarments and gently-used winter clothingthat was donated to Sussex OutreachServices.

    The Lannon staff adopted a family forChristmas and generously donated gifts

    and gift cards to help them this holidayseason. In addition, money was collected

    through a staff "Jeans for Charity" dayand donated to the Sussex Food Pantry.

    Maple Avenue ElementarySchool

    Maple Avenue buddy classes in firstand third grades earned money by doingextra work at home. Over $400 was

    raised and used to purchase items forchildren served by the Sussex Outreach

    Services. They contributed items includ-ing 53 board or card games, toys,crayons, and DVDs, 16 miscellaneous toi-letries and 24 miscellaneous clothingitems.

    Jenife r Maie r-Or tlieb 's third gradeclassroom sent holiday greetings to serv-ice men and women in the Marines.

    Fifth grade, through its Uniting Kids

    Hamilton schools contribute to communityduring holidays

    Hamilton High School DECA students are pictured with students at GaenslenElementary School in Milwaukee. Submitted photo.

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    Spring Fest 2014: Plansfor Spring Fest: BetterTogether, a free family-friendly event hosted by theSussex Area Chamber ofCommerce and held atHamilton High School in

    Sussex, is underway. Thispopular, fun-filled gatheringof businesses and communi-ty organizations will be heldfrom 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.March 15, 2014.

    Spring Fest showcases thehigh quality of life in north-ern Waukesha County andincludes a kick-off breakfast,children's activities, enter-tainment, a food court anddozens of booth exhibits.

    To learn more about spon-sorship opportunities pleasevisit the Spring Fest websiteat www.SpringFestSussex.org.

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    The Pauline Haass Public Library servesthe communities of Lisbon and Sussex and wel-

    comes the opportunity to serve children withdisabiliti es. If you or your child requires a pro-gram to be in an accessible format, please callYouth Services at least 72 hours in advance sothat arrangements can be made.

    For more information, call 262-246-5180or stop in at the Pauline Haass Public Library,N64 W23820 Main St. in Sussex, or checkthe library's web site at www.phplonline.org.

    ADULT PROGRAMS AND NEWSGadget HelpDid you receive a tablet, e-reader, or com-

    puter this holiday season? Bring your newgadgets to the library to learn how to set upyour device, download e-books, find and useapps, and more. Drop in questions are wel-come, and in-depth, one-on-one lessons canbe scheduled by calling 262-246-5181.

    Movie Matinee: Tuesday, January28, 1:00 p.m.

    This month's movie is Prisoners. A small-town carpenter turns vigilante in order to res-cue his abducted daughter and her best friendin this thriller starring Hugh Jackman and JakeGyllenhaal. The movie is rated R with a run-

    time of 153 minutes. No registration required.

    TEEN PROGRAMSjust teens: Tuesday, January 14,

    4:15- 5:00 p.m.Join the library' s Teen Advi sory Board for

    the January meeting. We will be planningand preparing a special event, Life- SizedCandy Land, for children in the community inFebruary. Attending this meeting counts forNational Honor Society or community servicehours.

    Grades 8-12. No registration required.

    7th, 8th and 9th Grade BookDiscussion: Tuesdays, 6:30-7:15 p.m.Join other teens to talk about the month's

    book club selection. Registration is required.Register and pick up a library copy in personat the Youth Services Desk. (See dates below.)

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    March 25: The Absolute Value of Mike byKathryn Erskine

    Registration begins March 3.

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    tration. For more information, call the libraryat (262) 246-5182. Parents with children ageseven and younger attending a library-spon-sored activity must remain in the building forthe duration of that activity.

    Family Storytime: Tuesdays andFridays, January 14-April 25

    Join us fo r a half-hour of stor ies, songs andearly literacy fun. No registration. Just drop in!

    Tuesdays, 9:45 a.m. with Kathy Luck

    Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m. with Kathy Luck(repeated)Fridays, 10 a.m. with Diana PetersPlaygroup: Tuesdays and Fridays,

    January 14-April 25Join famili es from throughou t the communi-

    ty for a morning of play at the library. Thelibrary's informal playgroup meets Tuesdayand Friday mornings after Family Storytime.

    No registration. Just drop in!Be A LEGO Architect: Friday,

    January 24, 1-4 p.m.Architect John Peine brings thousands ofLEGOs to the library, and you help build acity! Watch the city grow throughout theevent, as each child creates his/her own build-ing to add to the city. Stop by the library any-time between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Ages 4 andup. No registration.

    2nd and 3rd Grade BookDiscussion: Thursdays, 4:30-5:15 p.m.

    Join us as we talk about the month's bookselection, and enjoy a fun activity and snack.Registration required; register and pick up a

    library copy of the book in person at the YouthServices Desk (See dates below)January 23: Rabbit and Robot: The Sleepoverby Cece BellRegistration begins January 6February 27: Binky the Space Cat by AshleySpires

    Registration begins February 3.March 27: Pop! The Invention of

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    Registration begins April 7.4th, 5th and 6th Grade BookDiscussion: Thursdays, 4:30-5:15 p.m.

    Join us as we talk about the month's bookselection, and enjoy a fun activity and snack.Registration required; register and pick up alibrary copy of the book in person at the YouthServices Desk. (See dates below)

    Janu ary 23: Hor ton 's Miracul ousMechanisms by Lissa EvansRegistration Begins January 6.

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    Registration begins February 3.March 27: Into the Volcano by DonWood

    Registration begins March 3.April 24: Jake and Lily by Jerry SpinelliRegistration begins April 7.Life-Sized Candy Land: Sunday,

    February 9, 1-3:30 p.m.Have you ever dreamed of climbing inside

    the Candy Land board game? Well, now youcan! Travel through the kingdom of sweets asyou and your family play a life-sized versionof this classic game at the library.

    LEGO Club: Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m.Join other LEGO- loving kids twice a month

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    January 15February 5 and 19March 5 and 19April 2 and 16Cookie ClubJoin our Cookie Club and start collecting

    punches on your exclusive Cookie Club card

    each time you check out books from thelibrary. Collect six punches by January 31 tobe entered in a prize drawing. Program runsuntil January 31.

    Cookie Club Celebration: Saturday,February 1, 10-11 amJoin us as we celebrate our Cookie Club kids.We'll decorate cookies to eat and share someof our favorite cookie stories.

    Pauline Haass PublicLibrary events

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    LIFE CHURCH

    Services Times - Saturday 4:30pm; Sunday9:00am & 10:45am. Childrens Service &Nursery Provided. All services atGermantown Market Place - Squire &Mequon Rd. 262.251.5050www.lifechurchwi.com

    FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH

    W172 N11187 Division Rd, Germantown.Pastor Thomas Kaul. (262) 251-8250. Times ofworship: Wednesdays 6:30pm, Sundays 9am.

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    1576 S. 78th St. 414-258-7400. Bible studyfor all ages at 9am. Worship at 10:15am withnursery care provided. www.firstbaptistwest-allis.org

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    and Community program, coordinated astuffed animal drive for children at St. Mary'sHospital in Milwaukee. The hospital givesstuffed animals to patients before surgery. A

    total of 182 new stuffed animals were collect-ed.Maple Avenue staff members sponsored

    three families providing gifts, books, games,educational toys, clothing, gift cards, snacksand holiday decor for family members.

    Maple Avenue Home and School collect-ed used summer clothing to assist residents intwo of the regions hardest hit by the typhoonin the Philippines. Families and associatedgroups collected 25 large boxes of clothing.

    Marcy Elementary SchoolThe entire Marcy student body made

    cards to send to veterans at the Milwaukee VAMedical Center. Students collected socks,hats, mittens and scarves for distribution to t heveterans.

    Kindergarten classes made placemats andhand delivered them to Community Projects forSeniors in Milwaukee. Students donatedmoney to Kayla's Krew whose mission is tobuild an all-accessible and fully-inclusive play-ground in Franklin, Wis.

    First grade students collected 300 non-per-ishable food items for the Sussex Food Pantryin December. Second grade students also col-lected for the Sussex Food Pantry and madeholiday cards to accompany the donations.

    Marcy staff raised more than $1,300 forthe Sussex Food Pantry. This money wasraised through Jeans for Charity.

    Woodside Elementary SchoolWoodside Elementary School families

    held a successful food drive for the SussexFood Pantry collecting non-perishable fooditems during first grade and third grade musicprograms.

    All kindergarten classes collected gifts forresidents at a local assisted living residence.The gifts were distributed at the residents' hol-iday party.

    Six families were sponsored by Woodsidestudents and staff through the ChristmasClearing Council of Waukesha County: first

    grade, two families; second grade, one family;third grade, one family; Woodside Students ofService, one family; and staff specialists andparaprofessionals, one family.

    Fifth grade students donated almost 1,000books to the Neighborhood House inMilwaukee. Books will be read by students inan after-school program and used by teachersas instructional resources in early childhoodclassrooms.

    Kelly Flanagan's fourth grade class pre-pared lunches for the Repairers of the BreachHomeless Shelter in Milwaukee.

    Woodside Students of Service sorted usedcrayons and put them into packs that weresent to Africa.

    Templeton Middle SchoolTempleton student council conducted a

    two week Pajama Drive to benefit Scholastic

    Reading Club Great Bedtime Story PajamaDrive. A total of 134 pairs of new pajamaswere collected and distributed to families inneed.

    Eighth grade art students sponsored aschool-wide collection of gently-used shoesthat were sent to adults and children in Africa.

    Templeton staff collected toys and giftcards for three adopted families.

    Hamilton High SchoolA Novel Idea book group's "Snowflakes of

    Hope" program collected items for families inneed. Students accepted donations for Sussex

    Outreach Services and Project Concern inCudahy. They donated sweaters, scarves,hats, gloves, mittens, toiletries and gently-usedclothing.

    Club Action raised money at the annual"Rock Fest." This year a food drive to benefitSussex Food Pantry was added to the event. Adonation of $150 was made to OrganicConsumers Association, a consumers advoca-cy group. Gently-used school supplies andbooks were collected and personally deliv-ered to St. Catherine's choice school inMilwaukee. The club has volunteered atRetzer Nature Center and Sussex Recreation

    Department event "Spooky Sussex." Toys weremade for local animal shelters.Students in Hamilton High School's

    Freshman Seminar class spent their lunch peri-

    od preparing and wrapping gifts for theiradopted family. The class was given a familythrough the Christmas Clearing Council ofWaukesha County and students signed up toprovide items on the family's wish list. A totalof 15 gifts and a stocking packed with smalleritems was provided to the mother, father andfive-year-old of the family. One student alsobrought homemade cookies from home for thefamily.

    German Club St. Martin's Day ClothingDrive: To help people who are less fortunateand in the spirit of the German St. Martin'sDay tradition, the Hamilton German Club col-lected 450 articles of clothing, jackets andshoes. Items were donated to Red DoorClothes to be distr ibuted to Waukesha familiesin need.

    The legend of St. Martin tells of a soldierriding horseback into a small village on a cold

    evening when he happened upon a beggaron the side of the road who was freezing.Martin (the soldier) had no extra provisions,but wanted to help the man who was less for-tunate than he. He cut his cloak in half with hissword and gave half to the freezing man.Word of Martin's good deed spread through-out the land and eventually Martin was can-onized.

    Spanish Club adopted three Hispanic fam-ilies (with eight children total) through theChristmas Clearing Council of WaukeshaCounty. Students in all Spanish classes donat-ed a total of $1,500 to purchase gifts for the

    families including winter jackets, clothing, toys,books and gift cards. Spanish Club memberswrapped the gifts and the officers deliveredthem to the families.

    National Honor Society held a Novemberblood drive. At this event, over 100 pints ofblood were donated -- enough to save morethan 300 lives. Members also hosted severalfood drives to benefit Sussex OutreachServices the week before Thanksgiving, pro-ducing more than 3,000 food items and$1,500 in donations. A toy drive to benefitChildren's Hospital of Milwaukee CancerCare Gifts for Kids was held in December.

    Over 200 toys were donated.Hamilton School Student Council adoptedone family through the Christmas ClearingCouncil of Waukesha County. The family is a

    single-parent household with four children.Student Council members joined together toshop and wrap the gifts. Gifts were deliveredto the parent by the advisor and students.Student Council also sponsored the annualNo Shave Novembeard campaign duringNovember. Hamilton males pledged to gounshaven during November. Each participantobtained sponsors, usually other students,who pledged an amount for each day theyoung man does not shave or a flat donationat the end of the month. Proceeds were donat-ed to Pancreatic Cancer Research.

    Hamilton DECA members shopped for hol-iday presents for the first grade class atGaenslen Elementary School in Milwaukee.First graders at Gaenslen completed "AllAbout Me" forms and Hamilton DECA mem-bers provided gift bags with at least one nicetoy and other inexpensive gifts to these stu-

    dents. Gaenslen Elementary is located in aMilwaukee neighborhood that has one of thelowest household incomes in the state. Severalof the first grade students are currently home-less. Students at Hamilton enjoy one of thehighest household incomes in the state. Inaddition to delivering presents, HamiltonDECA took cookies and juice, and theHamilton students spent a n afternoon Dec. 11with the children they shopped for, readingthem books, putting together their new toys,and playing with them. This has become anannual event for Hamilton DECA and isalways a heart-warming experience for the

    students who participate. Two advisors and34 students made the trip.Offices A, B, C, Publications and Health

    Room - High school staff members adoptedtwo families in lieu of exchanging gifts withone another providing them with many itemsto brighten their holidays including wrappedgifts of toys, games, clothing, personal items,household goods and gift cards for families inneed.

    District staff membersStaff members throughout the district

    adopted families in lieu of exchanging gifts

    with one another. They provided wrappedgifts of toys, games, clothing, food, personalitems, household goods and gift certificatesfor numerous families in need of support.

    ...Hamilton district staff, students contribute during holidaysFrom page 1

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    The Schauer Community School of the Ar tsannounces acting class offerings with theAcademy at Civic Theatre (ACT), the educa-tional arm of the Waukesha Civic Theatre(WCT). The Schauer Center has partneredwith WCT to offer classes in improvisation,character development, play writing, audition

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    BY THOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR

    Germantown broke open a close game against Oshkosh North atthe end of the first quarter to win 81-55 on the final night of the WBYShootout at Concordia University Dec. 28.

    The game got off to a slow start as the teams struggled to score.North took a 7-6 lead after Majok Madot converted a basket. With theteams tied at 9-9, Germantown broke the game open as Brian Beardenscrambled for a rebound off a missed basket at the 1:34 mark and con-verted a layup, starting an 11-point run.

    I just try to do anything I can to help my team and then give 120percent all the time on the floor, Bearden said afterward.

    An 11-point run at the start of the second quarter gave Germantowna 34-11 lead following a dunk by Evan Wesenberg at the 4:40 mark ofthe second quarter.

    Once we got a few long rebounds to get going, then we got in theflow, Germantown Coach Steve Showalter said afterward. At first wecouldnt get what we wanted to do against that 1-3-1 (zone).

    Germantown held a 47-24 lead at halftime and a 12-2 run gave

    Germantown a 62-32 lead after Dearionte Hudson converted two freethrows at the 3:09 mark of the third quarter.

    The previous evening Germantown gradually pulled away fromMilwaukee Vincent to win 75-60. The teams were tied at 6-6 when ashort range basket by Wesenberg at the 4:05 mark started a 7-2 runthat gave Germantown a 15-8 lead.

    The Vikings cut Germantown's lead to 28-26 at the 4:56 mark of thesecond quarter after Malik Brown converted two free throws, but JakeShowalter responded by converting two free throws on the other end asGermantown scored the next nine points. Germantown held a leadbetween six and 12 points throughout the third quarter and kept thelead at seven points or more throughout the fourth quarter.

    Theyre not an easy team to play. Theyre athletic, theyre quick,they shot it really well, Coach Showalter said after the game.

    Showalter added his team didnt play that well and we were stillable to fight through and grind out a win.

    He said its tough to find new ways to win each time.We have to find different ways and its not always easy, and thats

    a tough team, theyre going to beat a lot of teams, Showalter said.With the two wins, Germantown's consecutive winning streak is now

    at 67 games. Bearden added that the focus for the team is on the nextgame.

    Actually, if you think about it, our calendar year was pretty good,

    Showalter said after the win over North. We dont like to celebrate inthe middle of the (season), but it is the end of the year. A whole 2012with zero on the (losing) end and whole 2013 with a zero on the rightside, thats hard to do it has to include a good finish at the end and agood start. Its not easy to do and these guys did a pretty good job ofit.

    Kettle Moraine Lutheran swept both of itsgames at the WBY Shootout at ConcordiaUniversity over the Christmas break.

    The Chargers defeated BrookfieldAcademy 73-63 Dec. 26. Kettle MoraineLutheran outscored Brookfield by nine points inthe second quarter to break the game open.Ethan Bublitz led the Chargers with 25 points.

    Brookfield Academy was ranked fifth in themost recent Division 4 coaches poll. KettleMoraine Lutheran Coach Todd Jahns said thewin over Brookfield Academy was significant

    because playing a high ranked team tests theChargers.It was a good gauge to see where weve

    come against a quality team. Our roles arestarting to become defined really well. Ourteam is starting to figure out who we are andwhat we can be, Jahns said.

    Bublitz also scored 25 points in theChargers 64-41 win over University School ofMilwaukee Dec. 28. The Chargers started witha 18-5 first quarter run and held a 36-21 leadat halftime. The Chargers kept the lead above13 points throughout the second half.

    Against University School, Jahns noted histeam liked to run off missed shots and took

    advantage of several opportunities againstUniversity School.

    Menomonee Falls resultsMenomonee Falls split its two games at the

    John Chekouras Tournament at HomesteadHigh School Dec. 27-28. The Indians lost tothe host school 61-50 on Dec. 27 but rebound-ed with a 47-43 win over Waupun the nextevening. Afterward, Menomonee Falls had anoverall record of 5-5.

    Hamilton resultsHamilton topped Racine Horlick Dec. 28

    at the Luke Homan Tournament at BrookfieldCentral. Brady Ellingson led Hamilton with 25

    points. Afterward, Hamilton had an overallrecord of 6-3.

    By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing Editor

    Germantown lost two of three games at theChristine Rathke Memorial Tournament at theFranklin High School Dec. 26-28.

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    with a 78-76 loss to Waunakee. Bridget Kelleyled Germantown with 20 points while TaylorHigginbotham added 13 points.

    On Dec. 27 Germantown lost to Franklin72-59. Higginbotham led Germantown with13 points.

    Germantown finished the tournament witha 81-54 win over Racine Case Dec. 28. CalliLemke led Germantown with 16 points.

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    Hamilton resultsHamilton won both of its games at the

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    The next day Hamilton beat Algoma 50-46. Klug led Hamilton with 20 points whileMenzia added 11 points.

    Afterward, Hamilton had an overall recordof 5-3.

    Menomonee Falls resultsMenomonee Falls split its games at the Fort

    Atkinson tournament Dec. 27-28. The Indiansopened the tournament with a 56-41 loss toFort Atkinson. Maggie Greifenkamp ledMenomonee Falls with 10 points.

    The next evening Menomonee Falls beatElkhorn 58-42. Kylie Sprecher led the Indianswith 15 points.

    Afterward, Menomonee Falls had an over-all record of 4-6.

    Girls basketball: Germantownloses twice at Rathke Tournament

    Boys basketball: KML wins twice at Shootout,

    Falls splits games at Chekouras Tourney

    Boys basketball: Germantown sweeps WBY Shootout

    Germantowns Lamonte Bearden goes up for a dunk againstOshkosh North during the WBY Shootout Dec. 28. Photo byThomas J. McKillen.

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    Extendicare... "Helping people live better"

    We have a FULL-TIME TELLER POSITION open in our Hartford office. Teller will beresponsible for providing excellent customer service while receiving and paying out moneyto customers. Tellers must have superior customer service skills and be proactive inrecognizing customer needs. Tellers will receive checks and cash for deposit, cash checksand pay out money, process customer orders for gift cards, redemption of savings bonds,money orders, and cashiers checks, accept loan payments, process deposits from mail andnight depository box.

    Benefits would include paid vacation, 401k (must be 21 years of age and 1 year of service),and Employee stock ownership plan (must be 21 years of age and 2 years of service).

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    Ability to work approximately 40 hours per week, including Saturdays.

    Pay is subject to experience. Interested candidates should apply within or send resume to:

    First National Bank of HartfordAttn. Kelly Persha

    Human Resource Manager116 W. Sumner Street P.O. Box 270106

    Hartford, WI 53027 262-673-5800

    The First National Bank of Hartford is an independently owned community bank. We areowned by stockholders and employees. We are dedicated to developing economic growthand providing financial stability in our community area.

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    GeminiCares is a provider of Supportive Home Care andPersonal Care services and due to our rapid growth we haveimmediate openings in Washington and Waukesha counties.

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    Holiday Pay Premium ~ Paid Travel TimeMileage Reimbursement ~ Learn While You Earn

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    TEACHER/DAYCAREGermantown Center is looking for FT & PT lead

    and assist. teachers to join our friendly,caring staff. Early childhood classes &

    experience preferred. Competitive wages,health ins. available, vacation & personal days.

    Willow Creek Child CareGermantown 262-255-7722

    CHILD CAREPROFESSIONALTuttle Creek Learning Center

    KewaskumReliable, educated in Early

    Childhood practices or willing to

    further education. Part time/full time.

    262-626-4155

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    Please apply in person.MARKOS PIZZAW156 N9664 Pilgrim Rd, Germantown

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    HELGESEN INDUSTRIES HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR:

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    First Choice Ingredients, Inc.

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    Shipping/Receiving Clerk

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