JERSEYVILLE - In an exciting display of creativity and scientific understanding, seventh grade science students at St.
Now, people are being invited to have their own version of the space walk as they encounter each of the eight planets and the asteroid belt as they cover a 1.2-kilometre section of the John Muir Way.
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