By Annie Schinnell, volunteer with Chelan County Fire District 1
Almost a year after the Sleepy Hollow fire, a bus dumped a whole heap of kids off at the bottom of a dusty trail. They ran into each other, yelled, ran into each other some more, picked up unidentifiable bones from the ditch, and well, acted like kids. It was a beautiful, albeit hot, central Washington day. We took a bunch of local third and fourth graders into the Wenatchee foothills, hiking (relatively) single file to a place where we could look down over the neighborhood that was impacted by the Sleepy Hollow fire in June 2015.
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