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Sheriff Leon Lott is set to host a complimentary parenting class aimed at supporting families in the community. This engaging event is open to everyone, regardless of background, and is designed to provide valuable insights and tools for effective parenting.
The class will take place over three days, from March 3 to March 5, starting at 6:15 PM each evening. It will be held at the Great St. Luke Baptist Church in Columbia, creating a welcoming environment for participants to learn and share experiences.
Parents and guardians will have the opportunity to discuss various parenting challenges and strategies, fostering a sense of community and support. Attendees can expect to gain practical advice and resources that can be applied in their daily lives. This initiative reflects Sheriff Lott's commitment to enhancing family dynamics and promoting positive parenting practices within the community.
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