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June 2002 Issue
Summer Traditions
by Ronda L. Carnicelli
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With June here, thoughts turn to summer and what it means to us. Summer means backyard barbeques, diving into the local swimming hole, laying out in the hammock, and any number of other fun things. For kids, it's often as simple as knowing that school's out for a while. A lot of our summer habits include the great outdoors, but even an annual trip or the return of air conditioning remind us of the warmer weather. Of course, we all have our own favorite summer traditions -- those things that tell us it's summer and we're ready for it. So, it's time to share your favorite summer traditions with us this month.

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