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Words about the family

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Total K means total family and totally clean high school

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Total K means total family and totally clean high school

As part of the California-Nevada-Hawaii District’s annual “Total K Day” of community service, members of the Kiwanis Club of Roseville, Builders Club of Silverado Middle School, and Key Clubs of Woodcreek and Roseville high schools joined forces to give Roseville High School’s grounds a makeover.

Kiwanis-family members spent the day together pruning the school’s rosebushes, trimming overgrown hedges, cutting back trees, planting flowers, and spreading mulch.

“The kids seemed to have a good time,” Kiwanis club secretary Brian McLean told the Press-Tribune newspaper. “They got in there and got their hands dirty and seemed to have fun. We got a lot of work done."

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